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    They were already scheduled to come home on the SpaceX Dragon launch in FebruaryEDIT: that launched in September, has been attached to the space station for months, and has always been scheduled to return in February (thanks u/threelonmusketeers).

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        Classic Trump. It’s actually something Democrats could learn from as far as communications go.

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          It’s actually something Democrats could learn from

          Really? The left could learn some “communication skills” from the right — taking credit for things they didn’t do is not one.

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            If they took credit for the shit they did do, they wouldn’t leave themselves open to Republicans doing it.

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              So your solution is to somehow communicate facts to a cult who doublethink’s their way through everything based on team sports, is enveloped by a right wing propaganda machine facilitated by big tech and MSM billionaires, and otherwise chooses to inject disinformation directly into their brainstem?

              Bold move cotton. Stupid, and useless… But certainly bold.

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      SpaceX Dragon launch in February

      To clarify, the Dragon is scheduled to return in February. The Dragon launched back in September, and is currently docked to the ISS.