Jay
@itsjaymkay.bsky.social
We hear drums, drums in the deep…they are coming.
This is hilarious. I hadn’t seen it. Such a transparent and pathetic attempt to push back against criticism that couldn’t be more on point.
November 11, 2025 at 2:04 AM
This is hilarious. I hadn’t seen it. Such a transparent and pathetic attempt to push back against criticism that couldn’t be more on point.
For reference. I might print this out and hang it in my house:
November 10, 2025 at 5:07 PM
For reference. I might print this out and hang it in my house:
I don’t think I’ve ever seen a ratio like this on Bluesky:
November 10, 2025 at 2:34 AM
I don’t think I’ve ever seen a ratio like this on Bluesky:
Mike Johnson won’t hold a vote even if the Senate does. You got punked and are gaining nothing.
This is what weakness looks like. Democrats saw massive election wins last week because people want fighters.
This…this is the opposite of fighting. This is senseless capitulation.
This is what weakness looks like. Democrats saw massive election wins last week because people want fighters.
This…this is the opposite of fighting. This is senseless capitulation.
November 10, 2025 at 2:18 AM
Mike Johnson won’t hold a vote even if the Senate does. You got punked and are gaining nothing.
This is what weakness looks like. Democrats saw massive election wins last week because people want fighters.
This…this is the opposite of fighting. This is senseless capitulation.
This is what weakness looks like. Democrats saw massive election wins last week because people want fighters.
This…this is the opposite of fighting. This is senseless capitulation.
It’s painful to watch Democrats repeatedly demonstrate that they don’t understand politics at all, and they have zero understanding of the moment.
November 10, 2025 at 1:12 AM
It’s painful to watch Democrats repeatedly demonstrate that they don’t understand politics at all, and they have zero understanding of the moment.
In normal times, it would be political suicide for the president to attend an NFL game and hang out with the announcers during a shutdown as federal employees aren’t getting paid and SNAP isn’t going out, but we’re not in normal times.
November 9, 2025 at 11:23 PM
In normal times, it would be political suicide for the president to attend an NFL game and hang out with the announcers during a shutdown as federal employees aren’t getting paid and SNAP isn’t going out, but we’re not in normal times.
You obviously feel very strongly about this, which many people do, and I appreciate you sharing your perspective.
Like I said, though, we differ on this topic and that’s cool. I hope you have an awesome day.
Like I said, though, we differ on this topic and that’s cool. I hope you have an awesome day.
November 9, 2025 at 9:04 PM
You obviously feel very strongly about this, which many people do, and I appreciate you sharing your perspective.
Like I said, though, we differ on this topic and that’s cool. I hope you have an awesome day.
Like I said, though, we differ on this topic and that’s cool. I hope you have an awesome day.
We’re going to have to disagree there.
We import high-skilled labor because our educational and economic policies fail to produce the talent needed.
The idea that we can train people in STEM fields already exists; those programs are called universities and colleges, and we need to improve access.
We import high-skilled labor because our educational and economic policies fail to produce the talent needed.
The idea that we can train people in STEM fields already exists; those programs are called universities and colleges, and we need to improve access.
November 9, 2025 at 7:53 PM
We’re going to have to disagree there.
We import high-skilled labor because our educational and economic policies fail to produce the talent needed.
The idea that we can train people in STEM fields already exists; those programs are called universities and colleges, and we need to improve access.
We import high-skilled labor because our educational and economic policies fail to produce the talent needed.
The idea that we can train people in STEM fields already exists; those programs are called universities and colleges, and we need to improve access.
Absolutely. Those are some of the drawbacks I alluded to.
November 9, 2025 at 7:15 PM
Absolutely. Those are some of the drawbacks I alluded to.
It’s hard to believe them when, you know, they told us exactly what they were going to do.
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November 9, 2025 at 5:37 PM
It’s hard to believe them when, you know, they told us exactly what they were going to do.
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I’m not sure I follow your point, but H1B labor ain’t cheap. It definitely has its drawbacks, but it’s not like specialty labor comes in at bargain prices. If anything, outsourcing these jobs overseas is the less expensive option.
November 9, 2025 at 4:28 PM
I’m not sure I follow your point, but H1B labor ain’t cheap. It definitely has its drawbacks, but it’s not like specialty labor comes in at bargain prices. If anything, outsourcing these jobs overseas is the less expensive option.