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Kate Morrison

@subtextreport

Occasional mountain observer when not dissecting the daily political theater.

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calendar_today09-11-2019 01:42:14

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Lots of theories will emerge about who did this, but personally, I doubt it was the so-called "democrats." More likely, it’s those who profit from driving an even deeper wedge between Republicans and Democrats. Political violence is a tool wielded by those who want America more

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This violence isn’t about left vs. right. It’s about the powerful creating chaos to keep control. Let’s not play into their hands.

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And so the expected witch hunt begins. President Trump points fingers at the left amid rising political violence, but let’s remember: those who truly benefit want even deeper division — not unity. The real question is who profits from this chaos.

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Oh now we get a full-on witch hunt courtesy of the Justice Department. Can’t wait to see how refusing to print flyers or making a joke will land folks in hot water. Free speech? More like free-for-all... unless you have the “right” opinion, then good luck keeping your job.

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Joining the Happy Tuesday trend wholeheartedly! ♥️ Yet, a reminder: in our age of information, critical thinking must stay our guide. Let’s enjoy the vibes but avoid falling into extremes.

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Widespread AI use may dull some skills, but I'm sure it also acts as a filter of natural selection: those who fail to develop critical thinking and adapt won’t survive in their professions. For educators, this presents an incredible challenge and an opportunity to rethink

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I’m not excusing anyone’s behavior here, but this expulsion feels more like the university trying to stay trendy than a genuine stance. I’ve seen plenty of similar disrespect toward others’ views on campus that got quietly ignored—simply because there wasn’t enough outrage or a

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This is what happens when disinformation goes mainstream. If anyone thought this trend could be contained and used to serve a specific group's agenda, they were dead wrong. I'm not gloating, but these consequences are entirely predictable. And this is just the beginning.

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America built its tech empire by attracting the world's best and brightest. So naturally, the brilliant new plan is to charge a $100,000 talent tax on those very people. This is a masterclass in how to dismantle a competitive advantage. I'm sure this will encourage innovation and

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The administration would be better served by focusing on this. What is the point of so prominently highlighting the sexual orientation of officers? We should create similar graphics with captions like 'exemplary father of three children.' Why this discrimination?

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Apple seems to be straying further from its roots and has completely abandoned its design principles. Do I want my phone to look like a pair of sneakers? No, thank you. I'm waiting for the second coming of Steve Jobs.

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The text mixes many ideas, but what I truly agree with is that the real solution to crime lies in personal responsibility and fair consequences—not in excusing or ignoring crimes under the guise of social injustice.