Then stop voting for them, you troglodytes!!!
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"Cannot run" will probably be 2028 with the way he's degrading fast right now
He's trying to not run in swing states but suing to stay on in states where he has to save face. Not a serious campaign.
Lol you thinks he gives a shit? He'll be dead and buried in ten years on a very comfortable mountain estate well insulated from the rest of the collapse.
VP has no power until president has a heart attack or gets 25th'd
Not enough arguments! Exiting...
more like growth for the past 60 years has been easy to come by via free money injection and giving industry a growth mandate to build up for exports. But their economy and population is now maturing, wages are rising, urban housing demand is no longer voraciously insatiable, services are taking over from sheer industrial output, and the rest of the world has begun to look twice at their "cheap" labor that isn't actually that cheap comparatively speaking. The CCP's financial policy has not adapted to this new world in the slightest and they have some very tough reckoning to go through.
There is no end, there is only factory
When you are more excited to go to sleep than to wake up.
"Narcissistic domestic abuser claims the exit doors that are locked from both sides are just for the protection of their spouse and its in their best interest to be secure"
Better to try and give a possible future Democratic majority an easy shoe-in precedent for writing the law, or give a future Republican majority extra busywork and lawsuits and court time to do, than to never do anything at all.
The volume of Planet Earth is 108.321x10^10 km3.. Converted to std meters, that is 1.08321x10^21 m3.
A typical high flow 3d printer hotend (without getting insane) can hit around 25mm3/sec volumetric flow assuming no nozzle or acceleration restrictions. Converted to std meters, that is 2.5x10^-8 m3/sec.
If you ran that hotend continuously with no breaks, it would only take about 4.332x10^28 seconds to print the planet Earth... or 1.374x10^21 (1.4 sextillion!) years!
Gentlemen. We're going to need a bigger printer.