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funny how everything that was at fever pitch in ukraine with obama/biden, went total quiet after trump got in, stalled out for 4 years, then ramped right back up instantly when biden got in......

gangster tactics flashback:
 

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530 Biden's Wife.jpg
 

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She is just so so very very bad at this. It is Glorious.

The only thing that would make that segment any better is Sam and Rachel flanking her while Joey has a long sniff of those crispy curls, and cops a tight grindy feel with a double reach around from behind!
 

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Animatronic Joe. C GI Joe. Hopped up Joe. POS Joe. Likely canned footage. Wind him up give him script put it in the can. Probably got a library of this bullshit.

Oh, I forgot. Lying Big Guy Dog Face Pony Soldier Pedo Peter Joe 🤣
 

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Sure does look and sound like a different person. One has more hair than the other
Beatty eyes in one. Wide eye in the other.

Hair come over to his right in one and come over to the left in the other.
 

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Firms that have announced layoffs since the beginning of July include:



  • Online brokerage Robinhood laid off 23% of its staff in its second round of cuts this year.
  • Global software giant Oracle is laying off an unspecified number of employees in its U.S. customer experience unit.
  • Vox Media laid off 39 employees, its fourth round of staff cuts since the start of 2018.
  • A couple of Canadian companies made cuts: E-commerce platform Shopify is laying off about 1,000 employees, 10% of its workforce, and tech startup Clearco is cutting an unspecified number of staff.
  • New York City-based visual collaboration platform InVision announced layoffs and a CEO change in a LinkedIn post.
  • Wearable-tech maker Whoop is laying off 15% of its 630-person workforce, while rowing-tech company Hydrow is cutting 35% of its staff. Both companies are based in Boston.
  • Food tech startup Lunchbox has laid off 33% of its workforce.
  • 7-Eleven has laid off around 880 corporate employees after its $21 billion acquisition of Speedway.
  • Ford plans to cut as many as 8,000 jobs, mostly in its gas-fueled vehicle division, Bloomberg has said, citing anonymous sources.
  • Asurion, a Nashville-based global tech services company, laid off 750 employees. It cut about 300 workers in November 2019.
  • Healthtech firm Olive joined a growing list of Central Ohio companies making layoffs by cutting 450 jobs.
  • LinkedIn members have posted about being laid off this week, at: online pharmacy Capsule, a New York City-based tech unicorn; Michigan-based internet security platform Censys; Utah-based Traeger Grills; online banker Varo, digital-collaboration startup Mural, AI sales platform People.ai, and hiring platform Workstream, all based in San Francisco.
  • Other companies making layoffs this month: wireless giant T-Mobile, supply-chain tech platform Project44, Seattle real estate startup Flyhomes, and Near Intelligence Inc.
  • Three applied behavior analysis (ABA) therapy service providers announced cuts: Forta, 360 Behavioral Health, and Center for Autism & Related Disorders (CARD).
  • Genetic testing firm Invitae laid off 1,000 employees – 40% of its workforce – and made numerous changes at the executive level.
  • Video platform Vimeo CEO Anjali Sud announced 6% staff cuts in a LinkedIn post.
  • OpenSea CEO cites "crypto winter" as NFT giant lays off 20% of staff.
  • Victoria's Secret laid off about 160 managers as part of a restructuring.
  • Online mortgage banker loanDepot is laying off about 4,800 employees this year, a 42% cut to its workforce, which numbered 11,300 at the end of 2021.
  • Tonal, a Peloton competitor in the connected workout equipment field, laid off 35% of its workforce as it eyes an initial public offering.
  • ChowNow, a delivery and marketing service for restaurants, laid off about 100 workers ear just days after "instant" delivery startup Gopuff cut 1,500 of its global workforce and closed 76 U.S. warehouses. More recently, food-tech startup Lunchbox laid off 60 employees, a third of its workforce.
  • Virtual events platform Hopin, a tech unicorn valued at $7.75 billion, laid off 29% of employees.
  • Electric carmaker Rivian said it was cutting "hundreds" after conceding it "grew too fast."
  • Food-tech companies Sunday and Nextbite announced restructuring and layoffs.
  • Healthcare companies OhioHealth and Alto cut staff.
  • Next Insurance, a small business insurance provider, laid off 17% of its workforce.
  • Video game retailer GameStop announced layoffs and also said chief financial officer Mike Recupero was leaving the company.
  • Twitter laid off about one-third of its talent acquisition team.
  • At the end of June, San Francisco was in the spotlight as layoffs were made by numerous tech companies: game developers Niantic and Unity, online newsletter platform Substack and real estate company HomeLight. Elsewhere, data storage provider Qumulo and Parallel Wireless also made cuts.


June's more high-profile companies making cuts include:



 

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" I like it when I can endorse the other side. It makes me feel like I’m part of the big happy family of man instead of just another snarling partisan. So it was with gratitude that I absorbed David Axelrod’s recent observation about Joe Biden on CNN. Pay attention now: Axelrod was the chief strategist for Barack Obama’s presidential campaign and what he doesn’t know about the emotional weather of the left is not worth knowing. “There is this sense that things are kind of out of control,” quoth Axelrod when asked about the Big Guy™, “and he’s not in command.” Right you are, Dave! My only question is: what took you so long?

Of course, Axelrod’s devastating admission was not a disinterested or impartial judgment. Nothing Obama’s main men say is that. Every word is calculated for political advantage. But the question is, whose advantage? I am not entirely sure. I am confident, though, that Axelrod’s breathtaking admission was part of the next step in resetting the political chess board. It was another stage in the emergency effort at damage control that the shadowy cadre of people who actually run the United States have been undertaking ever since the full magnitude of Joe Biden’s incompetence became manifest.

Back in March, I predicted that the Democrats were prepping to eject Biden. One sign of that, I said, was the fact that elements of the regime-propaganda secretariat — in this case the New York Times — had suddenly gone off the reservation by admitting that Hunter Biden’s “Laptop from Hell” was not “Russian disinformation” as they and all their cohort had insisted, but was, in fact, the real deal. And not just the salacious stuff about Hunter’s “private” life, but also all the possibly criminal stuff about Chinese involvement with the Bidens’ finances and, especially, Joe Biden’s personal involvement with various schemes involving millions of dollars."


the left has finally admitted what we all saw from day one...
 
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