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⬆️ #Ingrate wants to #finishTheJob “a lot faster” 🙄 #Netanyahu lobbed sharp criticisms at #Biden directly through the camera 😡adding, “Give us the tools and we’ll finish the job a lot faster.” THIS is why #Bibi is waiting for Biden to lose #Election2024 and get a clear signal from #Trump to “quickly do things that have to be done.”

Israeli ambassador and Biden adviser clash over Gaza legacy…

"The bad blood between Biden… and Netanyahu… [over] ingratitude"

@8124 @8124@babka.social

axios.com/2025/04/01/brett-mcg

During the lead up to #election2024 I remember there being lots of ostensibly #Democrat supporters both here and places like Facebook who were very vocal about finding it hard to support Biden/Harris mostly because they were not being strongly critical over Gaza.

What has happened to those people?
Were they real or were they bots/trolls?

If they were real people, are they happy with the outcome? Are they happy with Trump/Musk in power?

I wish I'd noted the account names so I could check back.

Anyone know what happened to those folk. Are they happy? How did they vote?

🇮🇹 GO ITALY 🇮🇹

If you are still baffled how Trump was voted by so many Americans, let's remember how the late Silvio Berlusconi (elected three times as Prime Minister of Italy), thought about the Italian voters:

"the Italian public has the same mental development of a 12-years-old middle-schooler who doesn't even sit in the first row"

09/12/2024

As with mafia and fascism, Italy was first.

youtube.com/watch?v=rQAc427uKe

Can public trust in #science survive a second battering?
After #US #election2024 in Nov, one Wall Street Journal headline declared "Science Lost America’s Trust.” Another publication called 2024 “the year of distrust in science.”
One thing that experts have noticed is that rather than distrusting specific types of #scientists, such as climate change researchers, conservatives have begun to lump scientists across specialties and have more distrust of scientists in general.
arstechnica.com/science/2025/0

Ars Technica · Can public trust in science survive a second battering?By Undark Magazine