Chainsaw Musk

It’s a gift from Melei, which is awesome on its own but I think Musk should send him one of his flame throwers in response.
A gift from the President of Argentina engraved with the words (in spanish of couse) Long Live Freedom Damn It!

Musk says this is the chainsaw that he will take to the bureaucracy.
and I feel sorry for you. The end result is not something you will be happy about

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Or worse

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Use your words. Words, that's what they are for. I don't know how old you are, but no matter what your disability is, you can learn to use words.
 
Projections are a fantasy, lol. Hope your fantasy helps you sleep well at night-)

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This statement is generally considered true because when something negative happens unexpectedly, the shock and lack of preparation can amplify the negative feelings, making it feel worse than if you were somewhat anticipating a potential negative outcome.

Key points to consider:
  • Psychological impact:
    When surprised by something negative, our brains experience a stronger emotional response due to the sudden disruption of expectations.

  • Mental preparation:
    If you expect a potential negative outcome, you can mentally prepare yourself to cope with it, reducing the impact when it occurs.

  • I am already prepared for the worst and will be very happy if I am wrong. On the other side of the coin, you are totally unprepared and if you are wrong, you will hurt badly. Enjoy it while you can.



 
A gift from the President of Argentina engraved with the words (in spanish of couse) Long Live Freedom Damn It!

Musk says this is the chainsaw that he will take to the bureaucracy.

Use your words. Words, that's what they are for. I don't know how old you are, but no matter what your disability is, you can learn to use words.
I feel sorry for you that your mind only processes words. No wonder people like Trump have so much power lying to you. I was taught by the best experts that pictures do a better job at explaining things. It worked great for me as I was a salesman for a good part of my life and was always either #1 or #2 wherever I worked. Pictures were very successful in giving me a good economic life. Here is the best teacher (AI) explaining it to you.

Yes, pictures generally do a better job at explaining things than words alone because they can convey complex information quickly and visually, allowing the brain to process it more efficiently, often leading to better understanding and memory retention - a phenomenon known as the "picture superiority effect.".

Key points about why pictures are effective for explaining things:
  • Faster processing:
    The human brain can process images much faster than text, making it easier to grasp the key points of information quickly.

  • Dual coding:
    When we see a picture, we not only process the visual elements but also create verbal labels for them, which strengthens memory encoding.

  • Context and emotion:
    Images can capture context and emotions that are sometimes difficult to express through words alone.

  • Universal understanding:
    Visuals can transcend language barriers, making them more accessible to a wider audience.
 
From AI and specifically for you

This statement is generally considered true because when something negative happens unexpectedly, the shock and lack of preparation can amplify the negative feelings, making it feel worse than if you were somewhat anticipating a potential negative outcome.

Key points to consider:
  • Psychological impact:
    When surprised by something negative, our brains experience a stronger emotional response due to the sudden disruption of expectations.

  • Mental preparation:
    If you expect a potential negative outcome, you can mentally prepare yourself to cope with it, reducing the impact when it occurs.

  • I am already prepared for the worst and will be very happy if I am wrong. On the other side of the coin, you are totally unprepared and if you are wrong, you will hurt badly. Enjoy it while you can.



OMG, you are worried about what Fed workers might think?

What do YOU think about people who have been downsized out of their jobs in the private sector?
 
I feel sorry for you that your mind only processes words. No wonder people like Trump have so much power lying to you. I was taught by the best experts that pictures do a better job at explaining things. It worked great for me as I was a salesman for a good part of my life and was always either #1 or #2 wherever I worked. Pictures were very successful in giving me a good economic life. Here is the best teacher (AI) explaining it to you.

Yes, pictures generally do a better job at explaining things than words alone because they can convey complex information quickly and visually, allowing the brain to process it more efficiently, often leading to better understanding and memory retention - a phenomenon known as the "picture superiority effect.".

Key points about why pictures are effective for explaining things:
  • Faster processing:
    The human brain can process images much faster than text, making it easier to grasp the key points of information quickly.

  • Dual coding:
    When we see a picture, we not only process the visual elements but also create verbal labels for them, which strengthens memory encoding.

  • Context and emotion:
    Images can capture context and emotions that are sometimes difficult to express through words alone.

  • Universal understanding:
    Visuals can transcend language barriers, making them more accessible to a wider audience.
You weren't taught, you were lied to. Or, you lied to yourself. Or, there is this, your information was correct, but your pictures are meaningless. I can't help but feel a bit sorry for you. You are like a savage that can't speak in any language and draws stick figures to try to get the point across. Of course, that fails.

Use your words. You are trying and failing to communicate.
 
OMG, you are worried about what Fed workers might think?

What do YOU think about people who have been downsized out of their jobs in the private sector?
What does Fed workers have to do with what we were discussing? Which is that hoping my projections help me sleep at night.

I will have you know that I have been doing projections publicly for 48 years (it is my job as a stock market analyst) and I have been more successful with my projections than not as I live off of my trading. Am I right all the time? Heck no, but I make more money with my right projections than lose with my wrong ones and I am fully accustomed to experiencing both. I sleep very well all the time and have confidence I will personally come out of this presidency as good as possible. What worries me is the nation, my children, my grandchildren and my friends. I worry about them and I do my best to prepare them for the worst (if it happens), like I try to do here.

This is not about me but about everyone else. I am 79, physically handicapped and not in great health. Simply stated, I am not going to be around for much more time.
 
What does Fed workers have to do with what we were discussing? Which is that hoping my projections help me sleep at night.

I will have you know that I have been doing projections publicly for 48 years (it is my job as a stock market analyst) and I have been more successful with my projections than not as I live off of my trading. Am I right all the time? Heck no, but I make more money with my right projections than lose with my wrong ones and I am fully accustomed to experiencing both. I sleep very well all the time and have confidence I will personally come out of this presidency as good as possible. What worries me is the nation, my children, my grandchildren and my friends. I worry about them and I do my best to prepare them for the worst (if it happens), like I try to do here.

This is not about me but about everyone else. I am 79, physically handicapped and not in great health. Simply stated, I am not going to be around for much more time.

Then I surrender. Far be it for me attack someone on their death bed. I wish you the best, and hope you long life.
 
You weren't taught, you were lied to. Or, you lied to yourself. Or, there is this, your information was correct, but your pictures are meaningless. I can't help but feel a bit sorry for you. You are like a savage that can't speak in any language and draws stick figures to try to get the point across. Of course, that fails.

Use your words. You are trying and failing to communicate.
Sure, whatever you say must be true in your fantasy world. You are the judge there. Bottom line and in the real world, I am economically well, I am married to the love of my life (and very happily), and I have accomplished all the goals I set for myself in life. As such, my results do not support your thoughts.

The reality is that a blind-by-choice person can never see what they DON'T WANT to see. Sorry but your words have been shown as a failure in the real world.
 
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Musk appeared last night with a chainsaw that was depicting what he has done.

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These are all the agencies and departments he has chainsawed


Appearing with a chainsaw is the worst way that any leader makes a point, when firing Americans from jobs that are critical for themselves and their families and getting rid of agencies and departments that are not only pivotal for the health of the nation but are key to everything we are and need.

This is laughing at you and me.
See the stock markets reaction to the nerdy SNL pat with a chainsaw that he can’t even start.
 
Yes, this action of Musk hurts the middle and poor but helps greatly the billionaires, especially Musk. More money for them, taken away from you and me.

Medicaid gone = more money for the rich
Education department gone = more money for the rich with private schools
Homeland security gone = more money for the rich offering personal security
IRS gone = less requirements for the rich to pay
Environmental protection gone = less costs for the rich to keep the environment safe
Consumer protection gone = more scam opportunities for the rich
Small Business protection agency gone = more money for the big rich companies
etc., etc., etc.

But of course, Trump and Musk are saying they are getting rid of corruption, so all of you can believe that and support them.

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The sad part is you honestly believe this.
 
  • Psychological impact:
    When surprised by something negative, our brains experience a stronger emotional response due to the sudden disruption of expectations.
Democrats never use props during media events? Oh wait, Democrats are kings of that. I thought I would remind you. Now you are so embarrassed, run away and hide.
 
He said he'd reduce the size and scope of government.

Looks like that's exactly what he's doin'. 💯
Key word is "doing"...............not done.

Here are 2 facts you need to consider:

Trump first term

Promise Kept​

23%
24 Promises

Compromise​

22%
23 Promises

Promise Broken​

53%
55 Promises

and this:

Donald Trump has made tens of thousands of false or misleading claims, including during his first and second terms as President of the United States. Fact-checkers at The Washington Post documented 30,573 false or misleading claims during his first presidential term, an average of 21 per day

If it was me, I would not give him the benefit of the doubt
 
Key word is "doing"...............not done.

Here are 2 facts you need to consider:

Trump first term

Promise Kept​

23%
24 Promises

Compromise​

22%
23 Promises

Promise Broken​

53%
55 Promises

and this:

Donald Trump has made tens of thousands of false or misleading claims, including during his first and second terms as President of the United States. Fact-checkers at The Washington Post documented 30,573 false or misleading claims during his first presidential term, an average of 21 per day

If it was me, I would not give him the benefit of the doubt
My dude, Trump has been president for a month.

Still 70 days left in his first 100.

This is what we call "hittin' the ground running".

I'm so happy, I could dance a jig.

:dance: :dance: :dance:
 
My dude, Trump has been president for a month.

Still 70 days left in his first 100.

This is what we call "hittin' the ground running".

I'm so happy, I could dance a jig.

:dance: :dance: :dance:

I am so happy for you. Enjoy it while it lasts. Remember that unexpected negative surprises always hurt the most.

Having said that, I HONESTLY hope that you are right, given that the catastrophe to our nation that I visualize happening would not occur. That would make me happy, given that this is not about ME but about what is good for the nation.

:flameth:
 
Musk appeared last night with a chainsaw that was depicting what he has done.

View attachment 1081422

These are all the agencies and departments he has chainsawed


Appearing with a chainsaw is the worst way that any leader makes a point, when firing Americans from jobs that are critical for themselves and their families and getting rid of agencies and departments that are not only pivotal for the health of the nation but are key to everything we are and need.

This is laughing at you and me.

when firing Americans from jobs that are critical for themselves and their families

I thought about this the other night, and I agree, it's bad for those who get laid off, I can't deny that. But, if they are in jobs that are a part of a system that is wasteful and needs to be cut, do we keep the job around? And keep having the taxpayers foot the bill for them?

There are a lot of taxpayers who don't have jobs that pay as well as some of these government jobs, and if their employer decides they need to scale back, those people will be let go. Government jobs seem to be the only ones immune from economic downturn and such.

Is it fair to those taxpayers to keep having to pay for other people who's jobs might be redundant and not needed?
 

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