- 01:57:22 Retweeted @BrentNYT 2019-05-12 21:16:12 To knowingly repeat the substance of a lie – without labeling it false – is to lie.
- 03:01:10 Retweeted @antoniogm 02:59:07 It’s much easier to accept misfortune if, like Job, you were a righteous man cursed by bad luck.But if you were an unrighteous man whose misfortune was the result of stupidity mixed with moderate good luck, it becomes absolutely unbearable. The only Satan in the story is you.
- 03:01:41 Retweeted @jaynordlinger 2019-05-12 21:50:45 Given my studies and interests, I’m sure I’m too sensitive to this stuff — “enemy of the people,” etc. But “Great Patriot Farmers”? Pure Soviet. I mean, Americans don’t talk this way, ordinarily. This is a little creepy to my (tender?) ears. https://t.co/Veeb3GFpkZ
- 03:45:20 Retweeted @RonaldKlain 2019-05-12 22:11:33 A week ago, I wrote a column predicting that if Dems gave Trump an infrastructure bill, he’d use that spending justify deep cuts in social programs in a second term. Today, @jonathanvswan @axios reported that this is, in fact, Trump’s plan. Beware Democrats! https://t.co/TC1GD58tGr
- 05:56:12 Retweeted @blendy 2019-05-12 05:06:14 My child exclaimed his disbelief that a company as rich as KFC would spend so much effort producing a detailed head, but then just draw a stick figure body.Me: “I thought it was his bow tie.”
He glared at my stupidity.But now I can’t unsee a giant head on a stick figure https://t.co/WTMPkGhXcJ
- 16:26:14 Retweeted @jdcivicscience 2019-05-11 18:54:45 Ladies and Gentlemen: The saddest and funniest testament to American bigotry we’ve ever seen in our data. https://t.co/Bh3FBsl8sR
- 18:48:44 Thanks for no spoilers, since I’m still a few seasons behind. :-) https://t.co/Bc7PLdMJUC
- 19:03:31 Another long term solution I keep harping on… figure out how to encourage and incentivize movement of both people and businesses to the lower population states. -> Opinion | The Senate Is as Much of a Problem as Trump – The New York Times https://t.co/SDP0uAWzul
- 19:23:29 Just out of curiosity, who are the folks who would benefit by the consolidation? And are they in positions to influence the administration? Just a thought that might be worth looking into. https://t.co/wRXRqx9WkG
- 19:30:01 Retweeted @KT_So_It_Goes 19:28:58 god bless this hellsite https://t.co/2AdJ5Yji7o
- 19:55:04 Liked on YouTube: Orbx TrueEarth US Washington for X-Plane 11 – Sneak Preview https://t.co/xp07PvnpF3
- 20:18:36 Retweeted @CarterCenter 19:44:29 Statement from The Carter Center on President Carter’s Health https://t.co/9vhamJ9Vgk
- 21:41:55 My wife Brandy is running for South Snohomish County Fire and Rescue Fire Commissioner (District 5). If you are in the area, follow her campaign page on Facebook for more info: https://t.co/NrfhyeeoOD https://t.co/CIHpgsfQyq
- 22:29:42 Retweeted @shelleyaw123 22:10:30 @abulsme Consolidation will probably be large farmers. Where we live there are 2 brothers who farm about 100 square miles. They don’t own the land just lease the topsoil. They’ve been taking a lot of subsidies and farm bureau insurance claims. They will probably go under. in reply to abulsme
- 22:29:44 Retweeted @shelleyaw123 22:14:09 @abulsme IMO the little guys who are just leasing topsoil won’t make it. Then those properties will split up because the tax liabilities will be too great without the lease monies coming in. It will change the face of rural America. in reply to shelleyaw123
- 22:33:03 @shelleyaw123 I was thinking specifically WHICH actual large farmers (mostly corporate entities, right?) would benefit. Then seeing who the board members and large stockholders are. I’m betting you would find some with tight connections to the administration. Could be wrong. Just a hunch. in reply to shelleyaw123
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