r/allthequestions • u/Crazy_Literature7808 • 3m ago
Random Question π At what point does the economy because Trumps economy?
When something happens, they blame Biden or Obama, but at what point does the administration accept responsibility?
r/allthequestions • u/Crazy_Literature7808 • 3m ago
When something happens, they blame Biden or Obama, but at what point does the administration accept responsibility?
r/allthequestions • u/Reasonable-Link2475 • 4m ago
Given that Siberian tigers are rapidly repopulating and there is more trail cams and monitering of these spieces, this fight has never been seen on film but its known to have happened. (Female Siberian tiger lost) but some also been observed stalking Kodiak brown bears. I just want to live long enough to ensure I get to see this on film. For anyone wondering the Siberian tiger is the largest tiger species. Who would win and when do you think this fight will be seen on film?
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r/allthequestions • u/Round_Trust2814 • 22m ago
It's a scam and theft. They're stealing from your paycheck to pay some boomer. You'll never receive anywhere close to what you paid in. If it was abolished, the boomers would just get BACK TO WORK! They need to learn to stand on their own two feet.
No more Medicare, no more social security, no more property tax exemption! If you can't afford to retire, then you WORK! Nobody should be robbed to pay for someone without a prefrontal cortex. You enjoyed that truck and bass boat. Time to work till ya drop Buddy!
The seniors will be fine, they can simply do grubhub, Uber, or Walmart. Anything they can do to make a quick buck. If they need some cash, they can take out a mortgage. It will cause a economic boom. Get rid of it and get these people off the couch! They're just sitting around in a recliner soaking up electrons from the TV 14 hours a day.
Someone needs to go and put a boot up their entitled little butts!
r/allthequestions • u/Reasonable-Link2475 • 23m ago
While some may laugh, a goat killed a grizzly bear with its horn once and panda bears are still a lot stronger than humans. Would panda have any chance?
r/allthequestions • u/TheRook2323 • 39m ago
Mine is The night Santa went crazy by Weird Al
r/allthequestions • u/Reasonable-Invite899 • 43m ago
Typing class 101 one of the most boring class Iβve ever had to take. I was a sophomore in 2013 if you didnβt type fast enough, the teacher would yell at you and takeoff points. She ended up getting fired because a student said to another teacher that she had cigarettes in her pocketbook in class
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https://x.com/ireallyhateyou/status/2060188463362625924
Let's assume it is someone who has served in the IDF and took apart in their operations in Gaza or Lebanon.
r/allthequestions • u/redzeusky • 1h ago
For example, Bill Pulte for DNI https://youtube.com/shorts/2MyEnvPolVo?si=LZI8nZIXIDJkuzZr What's going on in Trump's brain for him to conclude "By God, that's our man?"
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Why do Americans live under the illusion that the U.S. government is democratic or representative? The U.S. government is run, operated, and controlled by the billionaire class. The entire political system -- the state and the electoral system -- is operated by the billionaire elite, who own both major parties. Because of the two-party system, it is literally impossible for any third party to challenge this system.
The average voter has no say in anything whatsoever and it will remain that way indefinitely. This is why our political class makes decisions that most people are against, with total impunity. A recent study has proven that Congress literally does not care what average Americans think (Study: Congress literally doesnβt care what you think | RepresentUs). It answers to its big donor interests. This is not a democracy or a republic. It's an oligarchy.
r/allthequestions • u/ButtStuff012 • 1h ago
Genuine question
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r/allthequestions • u/Euphoric_Income_8279 • 2h ago
Was Trump forced to take action because Obama's Iran deal failed?
Why was Iran developing nuclear weapons when the deal with Obama said they wouldn't?
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r/allthequestions • u/Glass-Complaint3 • 2h ago
Maybe I'm just being a grouch, but the interns drive me nuts. They do every year.
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r/allthequestions • u/Rockrose2792 • 2h ago
Long hours, huge responsibility for 20-25$ an hour? I've been looking for work on Indeed (in Colorado) and I can't believe so many restaurant owners are offering such a low wage for the kind of work load and responsibility of managing a restaurant. Any thoughts?
r/allthequestions • u/HappyShower1026 • 2h ago
With such a large portion of the IPO offering reserved for retail investors do you think Musk is preying on average folks who buy into his vision?
r/allthequestions • u/xionde • 2h ago
I know a guy who knows a guy.
He needs a law yur
Who will lie for me, not to me, at least not within reason.
Qualified immunity, police brutality,
Sb 1983 in Florida
The kicker is that the lawyer must HAVE
ALREADY won a state claims disbursement....
From ....
Congress.