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Naked Man Stirs Phuket Market, Raises Mental Health Concerns
he like to hang out wit his wang out -
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Harvard University resists
Honestly , Trump (USA) should seize these assets ,. Harvard University's endowment returned 9.6% in 2024 , increasing the value of the endowment to $53.2 billion -
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Not Approved Because I'm Not High So
Hum... Could be my soon to be ex-wife. 😂🤣 -
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Why, Oh Why: has the Left turned on Elon? No more gravy-train?
To your original point I think you are right that if he was arrogant but seen to be doing a good job people would have cut him some slack. Similar with Trump. The public probably would have been and would continue to be supportive if individually programs are identified and seen to be wasteful or indulgent. At first it seemed a lot of good could come from this but I think everything from the type of people making the cuts, the manner in which the cuts were made across departments i.e. so fast without reasonable due consideration of the cost and benefits, the indiscriminate way of cutting staff - who knows what good experience and knowledge lost, the examples of poor decisions e.g. sacking and having to rehire, the findings of misrepresentations of successes followed by the hiding of such background information by DOGE, services cut, so his arrogance on top of that pushed opinion firmly against him. Then there is the human element. That arrogance does not sit well when real people, hard working and smart staff believe it or not, are treated so poorly. -
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