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Go Magat, Go Broke - Mike Lindell edition

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  • JollyJ Offline
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    Are we going to compare the productivity and worth to society of Lindell's average employee and that of the average government worker?

    “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

    Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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    • JollyJ Jolly

      Are we going to compare the productivity and worth to society of Lindell's average employee and that of the average government worker?

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      @Jolly said in Go Magat, Go Broke - Mike Lindell edition:

      Are we going to compare the productivity and worth to society of Lindell's average employee and that of the average government worker?

      Sure, lets do it. Personally, I dont think that goverment employees are any more or less lazy/productive than those in the private companies.

      As to worth, how do you measure that?

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      • JollyJ Jolly

        Are we going to compare the productivity and worth to society of Lindell's average employee and that of the average government worker?

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        @Jolly said in Go Magat, Go Broke - Mike Lindell edition:

        Are we going to compare the productivity and worth to society of Lindell's average employee and that of the average government worker?

        I don't really know what the average government worker is. A soldier? Maybe a government scientist? Margorie Taylor Greene's pool-boy? The guy in charge of paper clip purchases?

        I don't suppose you really know the answer to that either.

        However, I'm guessing they're all mostly human beings with families and responsibilities, just like Mike Lindell's employees.

        I was only joking

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          @Jolly said in Go Magat, Go Broke - Mike Lindell edition:

          Are we going to compare the productivity and worth to society of Lindell's average employee and that of the average government worker?

          Sure, lets do it. Personally, I dont think that goverment employees are any more or less lazy/productive than those in the private companies.

          As to worth, how do you measure that?

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          @taiwan_girl said in Go Magat, Go Broke - Mike Lindell edition:

          @Jolly said in Go Magat, Go Broke - Mike Lindell edition:

          Are we going to compare the productivity and worth to society of Lindell's average employee and that of the average government worker?

          Sure, lets do it. Personally, I dont think that goverment employees are any more or less lazy/productive than those in the private companies.

          As to worth, how do you measure that?

          I worked in state government for 34 years. It was littered with do-nothing sloths.

          And I worked in by far the most efficient part of it.

          “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

          Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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            Just lost 2.3MM in a defamation suit to the Dominion Voting Systems CEO.

            https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cm2mnyj0ev2o

            If you don't take it, it can only good happen.

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              Pretty sure someone here posted that either those machines were rigged or that pillow guy was being persecuted. I always figured it was just the poster’s usual coffee and doughnut shop gossip and bluster.

              Apparently the courts thought similarly. Ha!

              Elbows up!

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                https://electionlawblog.org/?p=152297

                MyPillow founder Mike Lindell defamed the election technology company Smartmatic with false statements that its voting machines helped rig the 2020 presidential election, a federal judge in Minnesota ruled recently.

                But US district judge Jeffrey Bryan deferred until future proceedings the question of whether Lindell – one of the country’s most prominent propagators of false claims that the 2020 election was a fraud – acted with the “actual malice” that Smartmatic still needs to prove to collect any damages.

                The judge said there are “genuine fact disputes” as to whether Lindell’s statements were made “with knowledge that they were false or made with reckless disregard to their falsity”. He noted that the defense says Lindell has an “unwavering belief” that his statements were truthful….

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                  It seems unlikely that he knew he was wrong.

                  Education is extremely important.

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                    Always seemed like a weird guy. Former coke head, loves to wear his cross outside of his collar, and has an unnatural obsession with pillows.

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                      It seems unlikely that he knew he was wrong.

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                      @Horace said in Go Magat, Go Broke - Mike Lindell edition:

                      It seems unlikely that he knew he was wrong.

                      The soft bigotry of low expectations.

                      If you don't take it, it can only good happen.

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                      • HoraceH Horace

                        It seems unlikely that he knew he was wrong.

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                        @Horace said in Go Magat, Go Broke - Mike Lindell edition:

                        It seems unlikely that he knew he was wrong.

                        If you tell a lie long enough (to yourself), it will be believed (by yourself).

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                          @Horace said in Go Magat, Go Broke - Mike Lindell edition:

                          It seems unlikely that he knew he was wrong.

                          If you tell a lie long enough (to yourself), it will be believed (by yourself).

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                          @taiwan_girl said in Go Magat, Go Broke - Mike Lindell edition:

                          @Horace said in Go Magat, Go Broke - Mike Lindell edition:

                          It seems unlikely that he knew he was wrong.

                          If you tell a lie long enough (to yourself), it will be believed (by yourself).

                          That’s true. And controversial subjects are only rarely provable with pure logic and evidence. One can honestly develop high conviction beliefs, but pure undoubted beliefs are just a figment of human psychology that shouldn’t be taken as seriously as the believer takes them. Humans are not truth finding machines, but they are believing machines.

                          Education is extremely important.

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