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Is the guy that paid $44 billion for Twitter really the best candidate to solve wasteful spending?

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JamesPeace · 56-60, M
It is always the first thing Trump does when in office. He puts twits in high ranking positions. He doesn't want anything good to happen, he just wants things to be different.
Musk is having fun running USA as a South African. Imagine South Africa running USA.. well, guess what, that is what you have.
And the Nazi German leader is laughing as his South African friends kids pee on the carpets in the oval office and tell the media to F Off.
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SumKindaMunster · 51-55, M
@JamesPeace Welcome new guy, you're pretty special I must say.

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