Ticket of absolute idiots.

  • givesomefucks@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    Sen. J.D. Vance knows Americans can’t be influenced by a billionaire celebrity with little interest in the day-to-day problems they face.

    But a pretend billionaire who was mildly famous as a joke decades ago?

    That’s JD’s pick?

    • FuglyDuck@lemmy.world
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      3 months ago

      Well. Technically. They artificially inflated the value of truth social or whatever that ticker is.

      He’s got enough shares it could fall to 1 dollar and he’d still make bank.

      • Archer@lemmy.world
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        Can VPs drop out even if they want to? I don’t think you can after a certain date. You can do a Shermanesque declaration and resign but the office would still be yours if you ran, declared you were dropping out, then won

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          I assume that since the deadline has past for some states, Vance has to be on the ballot, even if he drops out. Trump has to carry him to term (pun intended). For example, RFK Jr. dropped out, but will still be on the ballot.

          If these terrible people are elected and do not take the oath of office, then presumably the 25th amendment takes effect, and a new VP is appointed by the president, or the VP elect ascends to President if the presidency is vacant.

        • ThePowerOfGeek@lemmy.world
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          3 months ago

          Scotchgard FTW.

          I wonder if Vance has shares in 3M. Seems like given his predilections, that would be a smart idea. But being smart clearly isn’t one of his strengths.

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    3 months ago

    I would not want to be on the bad side of Taylor Swift. She holds grudges and puts in the work to obliterate people in her way. She has the money and following to make a real difference.

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            I thought you were looking for examples of her having lots of following and money, which seemed like a strange thing to have to prove.

            For grudges, I think her rule is that she doesn’t hold one, “per se”, and rises above it. I do remember an incident with somebody (want to say Kanye) at an awards show and the way in which I remember her handling it was to let her class and fans speak out for her without having to use her mouth to cut someone down.

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              3 months ago

              The OP claimed she “obliterates” people she holds grudges against. I’d never heard any stories about her like that and still haven’t. Didn’t know if I missed something, I don’t follow career.

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                I think OP may have meant that she holds grudges against other celebs, i.e. her beef with Katy Perry a few years back. I doubt that extends outside their industry but you never know, I guess.

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        The guy who owned the rights to her first six albums was being a bully and asshole to her, so she has been re-recording all of those albums one by one from scratch and telling her fans to buy those instead so he won’t profit off her work. She’s done like 4 already.

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    To be fair. Trump may not actually be a billionaire on paper, only thoughts.