Tuesday, January 14, 2025

how much money has it cost elon musk to in the end get his face kicked in by steve bannon?
if windsor loses 50-100K jobs, rent is going to crash.

i don't want to commit. i want to wait. i'm being forced to sign before a bubble implodes and i don't want to.

the court of appeal appears to be under instructions to not file my appeal. it's just on hold. i can't get it it to move. i don't see any reason for it or understand it. somebody is telling them not to and they're listening.

there's something going on behind the scenes.
that was not a fun weekend. i've been having difficulty staying awake since thursday, and need to be alert right now. i seem to have been drugged and can deduce that it's some utterly retarded "therapy" designed to "cleanse" me. ugh. 

fucking morons.

this is coming up and i want to reiterate that trump has been abundantly clear that he wants to outsource taxation. this is intended as a permanent revenue source to keep the government running. canada's going to pay to keep the bureaucracy afloat and the 80s will never die and burn. burn. burn. 

it's only crazy because nobody does it because it would produce instability. canadians don't really want to pay the bills in washington and may find alternate arrangements. it's more irresponsible than insane, but if trump ever sort of cared a little, he clearly doesn't any more.

the next administration will prefer a more predictable revenue stream, but trump's thing is make believe. it's entirely self-contained and entirely consistent and we're going to have to actually understand it.

trump perpetuates the 80s forever by giving you everything for nothing by exploiting the easily exploitable, which he's decided that canada is, and which he's right to decide; we are.