• Buske@lemmy.world
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    7 days ago

    I feel like… Were caveman smarter than us? Feel like they would of solved this long ago.

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      I feel that someone with a large, heavy club could solve a few of our issues. Caveman tactics still work!

  • Steven Tree Baxter@lemmy.world
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    The veges can wait. It’s hero time! (Its hard finding good help these days. Maybe reaching outside the box is your best option?)

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    Does having working experience as a gardener and as a grocery store assistant somehow, disqualify you from doing a , may I say, very straightforward job?

    I am pretty sure he won’t do all of that by himself, what would be the issue then? No enough experience?

    Please, complain more later in other threads about how young people can’t get a job because they are inexperienced

    It’s official, Lemmy is filled to the brim with conservative boomers larping as collectivists LMAO

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      Yup. That’s the take. You’re so 100% correct. No difference between the typical grievance about needing 15 year experience for a 10 year old system and a guy who had 2 part time entry level jobs running a department of a (for now) global super power.

      I’m so glad you were so smart you could show how hypocritical it is. Cause they’re the EXACT SAME situations.

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      Should this kid be able to get a job somewhere in that agency? Sure, maybe. Should they be leading a major government department with zero experience? Absolutely not.

      Just like an alcoholic talking head shouldn’t be leading our defense department. Or a fucking WWE wife being anywhere near leading education for the country. This isn’t about qualifications. It’s about nepotism and grifting.

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      They cry and cry and cry because you g kids aren’t doing enough and then when one finally lands a great job they complain “NOOoO not like that!?”

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    If anyone is wondering the connection:

    This guy had internships at the Heritage Foundation and did some service as a special assistant in a DHS immigration office.

    Heritage foundation strikes again with installing young puppets.

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      As an administration, it’s a joke. As an exercise in evil, it’s right on track.

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    it’s inspiring that in the states you can be a convicted felon, and/or just a totally unqualified moron with no experience in any sort of political office (see: POTUS) and get a high profile position in the federal government. america truly is the land of opportunity

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      No, he’s a poly-sci graduate: moldable lump of clay setup by the Heritage Foundation to sink or swim. Seems like he hasn’t screwed up badly enough to be coat-hooked offstage just yet.