

And crop dusting, ffs. Spraying actual chemicals on our food is totally fine for these people.
And crop dusting, ffs. Spraying actual chemicals on our food is totally fine for these people.
I think at this point MS Word automatically recommends a hyphen after any number + quantifier combo. One time it wanted me to correct “three armed guards” to “three-armed guards” which would have changed the meaning considerably.
The number of times MS autocorrect suggests incorrect changes to grammar is laughably high, and most people just blindly follow the suggestions.
Yeah, he’s trying to declare any fundraising done by democrats as “fraud.” What I’m saying is that Kamala and the DNC are once again completely out of touch, thinking the original rules are still in place and we’re playing the same game we were 10 or 20 years ago. They could raise all the money in the world and it would not matter. The bigger the number, the louder Elon will yell fraud. Reality doesn’t exist anymore.
This is the latest email the Harris team sent out. I have no idea why they think Trump et al would ever be “impressed” by any number.
"In just a few days, the DNC closes the books on the most important FEC fundraising deadline since the last election.
When this deadline ends, they are legally required to report how much money they’ve raised. The number of donations they’ve received will also be public.
Everyone will be watching: the press, the Trump administration, and more.
They’re looking to see how much grassroots enthusiasm there is for stopping Trump’s agenda, and these numbers are a big part of that.
If they file a big report with lots of donations, Republicans will know they’ll face stiff opposition when Congress tries to pass Trump’s tax cuts for billionaires, paid for by cuts to lifesaving programs.
If the DNC files a weak report, then the Trump administration and the press will see there’s no pushback to what they’re trying.
So this is a big deal. And it’s why the DNC is hoping for lots and lots of donations before this deadline ends."
But how do they know which email that might be? Do they even know which of my accounts are for business or personal use? If I send an email from my business email to a bunch of friends and relatives to plan a party, will Google assume those are subscribers and pull my party-planning content from my email and put that info… somewhere… on my business page? I don’t want them reading any of my emails, ever.
The email from Google was laughable in that it contained almost no info on how this process is supposed to work. All it means to me is that I don’t have control over my own content. This should have been opt-in instead of opt-out.