Donald Trump seemingly had a meltdown during a press briefing at the White House on Wednesday after a “nasty” reporter asked whether he was familiar with Wall Street analysts’ new term, “TACO trade,” an acronym suggesting “Trump always chickens out” under tariff threats.

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        They’re all selfish fucks. Don’t want to take responsibility for anything. Doesn’t matter if it’s the environment, masking to save lives, or the laws they break.

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          In town halls hosted by Republicans (the very few of them who is hosting or did since Trump has been inaugurated) when people ask about issues being caused by Trump they either say agree or try to grease their words around it to sound less important without denouncing it, its the party of gaslighting and manipulation because thats the thing they are most competent at

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    This I what AI should be used for and nothing else, and making Vance memes, and musk memes, and Putin memes, and…

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    Narcissists cannot stand being made a mockery of. This is the way to get under his skin. He will rage and rage over this, tweeting at 4 in the morning for as long as we keep this up lol

    Call him a pedo, a rapist, a felon, and you get nothing.

    Call him a chicken and he loses his one braincell.

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    These stories exist to distract from the active degradation of our rights

    These stories exist to distract the american people from organizing and mobbing him

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      Nah - stories like this serve to both destabilize him, and make resistance feel more achievable.

      It’s intimidating to think about trying to oppose a government that can and will disappear people at will, and is stronger than any government in human history. But a chicken TACO? That you can resist.

      Also, if he’s focused on people name-calling him, it gets a bit harder for his handlers to keep him focused on their goals.

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    Looking at the video I wouldn’t call it a meltdown. He seemed upset, but also kind of out of it, like grandpa who doesn’t necessarily have dementia but you can tell that engine ain’t getting full RPM’s anymore.

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    ROFL I love it. It’s a technique that t uses to control people - to make them always be on edge. It creates survival mode. He’s not doing it intentionally, it is a narcissistic trait.

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      The word does seem overused. Any time he raises his voice or writes in all caps it’s a “meltdown”

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      What poor artist should have to live through doing such a cruel job of drawing Donald’s face. Have some humanity.

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        I wouldn’t blame artists for wanting to avoid drawing Trump, he looks like he is mid way through melting Raiders of the Lost Ark style.

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      Sometimes I feel like the people who say ai is always bad for everything, no matter what, kinda remind me of horse buggy salesmen putting down automobiles at the turn of the century. There are many instances in which ai would actually be a benefit, and many jobs are pretty much obsolete and ai is gonna give them that last push to die. Those jobs were always gonna go. You can’t stop the future.

      Artists and other jobs people worry ai will steal are safe, so long as you’re good enough to be better than shitty ai artists, you shouldn’t worry. If ai is funnier and better than you, that’s kinda on you.

      Most companies are realizing ai can’t match a human employee for quality. If ai can obsolete you, you were likely on your way out