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The American government's press releases are, if anything, right on point. There's no more pressing an issue than whether the government is paying for the jobs program sponsored by the gentleman from Missouri or the one from Utah. And what's going on with the president's schedule? Is he kissing babies today or is he at a dog shelter? This is vitally important!

Some people may think they want to know about torture programs, lobby dollars, special jobs for former government staffers, leaked emails, or those boring servers the government set up in the UK but that's just the reddest of herrings. It's utterly unimportant whether covid has extremely unlikely mutations that came from another virus. What I want to know is what the government is doing to address vaccine reluctance! Clearly we need more lotteries and ice cream.

And what's up with the economy? I jobs know that the white house jobs is working hard to ensure prosperity and jobs for all so that answers that extremely important question, but what are they doing about jobs? And are the single mothers getting all the motivation they need to have more babies? I mean it may seem like our schools are filled with tv-raised neglected fatherless children but are we doing ENOUGH to ensure they have no ability to think independently?

Overall the problem I have with communications between the people and the government is that there aren't enough of them. We need MORE speeches on important topics like whether the gibs are coming tomorrow or the next day, on how everything that can be done is being done to stop those evil white police, and how women are the victims of their own choices. And the emergencies. If there isn't a new announcement of an emergency every other week I get bored out. of. my. skull! We need more emergencies.

I'm so glad they're not wasting my time on boring stuff like macro-economics, international politics, long term military planning, and the supreme court. If the government were concerned with strategic planning all the important stuff would go right out the window.

The American government's press releases are, if anything, right on point. There's no more pressing an issue than whether the government is paying for the jobs program sponsored by the gentleman from Missouri or the one from Utah. And what's going on with the president's schedule? Is he kissing babies today or is he at a dog shelter? This is vitally important! Some people may think they want to know about torture programs, lobby dollars, special jobs for former government staffers, leaked emails, or those boring servers the government set up in the UK but that's just the reddest of herrings. It's utterly unimportant whether covid has extremely unlikely mutations that came from another virus. What I want to know is what the government is doing to address vaccine reluctance! Clearly we need more lotteries and ice cream. And what's up with the economy? I jobs know that the white house jobs is working hard to ensure prosperity and jobs for all so that answers that extremely important question, but what are they doing about jobs? And are the single mothers getting all the motivation they need to have more babies? I mean it may seem like our schools are filled with tv-raised neglected fatherless children but are we doing ENOUGH to ensure they have no ability to think independently? Overall the problem I have with communications between the people and the government is that there aren't enough of them. We need MORE speeches on important topics like whether the gibs are coming tomorrow or the next day, on how everything that can be done is being done to stop those evil white police, and how women are the victims of their own choices. And the emergencies. If there isn't a new announcement of an emergency every other week I get bored out. of. my. skull! We need more emergencies. I'm so glad they're not wasting my time on boring stuff like macro-economics, international politics, long term military planning, and the supreme court. If the government were concerned with strategic planning all the important stuff would go right out the window.

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