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Perhaps you should consider an exciting round of hide and go fuck yourself.
Too pooped to party? Cheer up, its Friday! 🥳

You are a truly a remarkable human being and I am awed by your presence.
This is an interesting time to be alive.

You still parasitizing the labor of others or have you finally decided to be something other than completely useless?
It takes a village to walk a mile in my shoes.
 
But but but I thought DOGE was all about getting rid of waste, fraud and corruption in gov't? Awww man, you mean Musk and Trump was play'in us for fools all along? /s

Of course, stuff like this simply disappears, evaporates into mist that Trump's mouth farts carry into the wind well and truly away from the Conservative Bubblesphere, a fairytale land where whatever makes them feel bad about themselves don't matter, they DGAF, gets transformed into fake news, gets totally ignored, dismissed and/or trash talked into oblivion.
 
Oh, and after that, our newer, better, cheaper healthcare plan, right? 😀

That healthcare plan will surely look like Senate and House Republicans pissing on it while they're simultaneously trying to burn it, all while Trump, Big Pharma and the Medical Care For Profit folks and their legions of ambulance chasers are turning blue from stopping themselves from laughing their asses off watching that clown show going on.
 

Some key quotes:

This is the most respected forestry research program on the planet. It’s the reason we understand wildfire behavior, forest disease, watershed health, carbon storage, old-growth ecology, and climate adaptation. It’s the scientific backbone that every responsible land management decision depends on. It’s the envy of land managers across the world.

And they’re destroying it. Not because it’s expensive — the entire research budget is a rounding error. Not because it’s inefficient — decentralized, place-based research is the only kind of forest science that works. They’re destroying it because science is an obstacle.


The Forest Service was the last major federal land agency that still had the institutional muscle to resist. It had the scientists. It had the regional foresters. It had the culture, imperfect as it was, that still believed forests belonged to the public.

After today, that agency no longer exists.

There will still be people wearing the shield. There will still be an org chart and a budget line. But the Forest Service that Gifford Pinchot built — the institution that pioneered the radical idea that America’s forests are not timber inventory to be liquidated but a public trust to be stewarded — was killed today.

And they did it without a single vote in Congress.

"And the next time someone asks “what will this do to the forest?” the answer will be silence, because the people who knew are gone and the studies that would have told us were terminated by press release on a Tuesday in March."
 
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