Not that there’s…you know…anything wrong with that.
(I mean, as long as they’re both consenting adults – or, um, morphologically post-juvenile for their species or whatever – in the applicable interstellar jurisdiction.)
During the election season there was someone who put up Trump banners on a slope of a steep hill. The road kind of hugs the shoulder of the hillside with lots a curves, and this fool hung his T banners too high. Most people wouldn’t ever see them.
Then after the election they were taken down, but a few weeks ago they put up new T banners.
But in that neighborhood “economic anxiety” wouldn’t be something they feared.
I don’t think he’s been “coddled”, I think he’s such an ass that people=mother, father, and siblings, just did what he wanted to shut him up. I also wonder what would have happened to Dear DonOLD if he had been an only child? Some sort of “Ransome of Red Chief” scenario perhaps?
Of more interest would be how many people were paid off or otherwise induced through favors to scuttle, corrupt or steer astray the various investigations.
More like it slips out. He said there would be no more elections after thie one. He said he didn’t car about the magats, but only wanted their votes. Stuff like that. If he puts his hand on a Bible and swears, tht he wll, he won’t.
Despite their late-night communication, Musk wrote on his social media platform X on Wednesday that the bill “should not pass,” echoing the gripes of far-right House members who always vote against such funding bills.
“Welcome to the show,” Rep. Eli Crane (R-Ariz.) wrote in response to Musk’s post. “Remember all those members a couple weeks ago who were kissing your ass and talking tough about cutting spending? Now it’s time for you to watch how they vote.”