It feels almost trite at this point, but:
It feels almost trite at this point, but:
Conservatism consists of exactly one proposition, to wit: There must be in-groups whom the law protects but does not bind, alongside out-groups whom the law binds but does not protect.
At least that makes actual sense.
It's a way to funnel public money directly to Trump and his campaign.
Republicans:
Aaron Bean of Florida
Andy Biggs of Arizona
Dan Bishop of North Carolina
Lauren Boebert of Colorado
Mike Bost of Illinois
Josh Brecheen of Oklahoma
Tim Burchett of Tennessee
Ben Cline of Virginia
Michael Cloud of Texas
Mike Collins of Georgia
James Comer of Kentucky
Eli Crane of Arizona
Byron Donalds of Florida
Michelle Fischbach of Minnesota
Russell Fry of South Carolina
Matt Gaetz of Florida
Bob Good of Virginia
Paul Gosar of Arizona
Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia
Harriet Hageman of Wyoming
Andy Harris of Maryland
Diana Harshbarger of Tennessee
Kevin Hern of Oklahoma
French Hill of Arkansas
Wesley Hunt of Texas
John Joyce of Pennsylvania
Debbie Lesko of Arizona
Anna Paulina Luna of Florida
Thomas Massie of Kentucky
Brian Mast of Florida
Mary Miller of Illinois
Cory Mills of Florida
Alex Mooney of West Virginia
Barry Moore of Alabama
Ralph Norman of South Carolina
Andy Ogles of Tennessee
Scott Perry of Pennsylvania
Bill Posey of Florida
Matt Rosendale of Montana
Chip Roy of Texas
Keith Self of Texas
Jason Smith of Missouri
Greg Steube of Florida
Tom Tiffany of Wisconsin
William Timmons of South Carolina
Michael Waltz of Florida
Democrats: ...
"Don’t believe Donald Trump when he plays dumb about Project 2025. I coached football long enough to know that, when somebody draws up a playbook, they plan on using it."
Tim Walz
There is now officially more evidence for JD's couch shenanigans than anything involving Hunter Biden's laptop.
That's a pretty bold statement. Do you have a source?
Probably, but keep in mind that this election is still his only chance of staying out of jail. I expect him to fight dirty.
For those that don't remember:
I work in film post-production. One time, my team needed audio of people eating, so our sound guy recorded us eating our lunch with a really sensitive mic. When I was editing the audio in, it was really gross at first, but I got used to it pretty quickly.
The thing that still haunts me is the really subtle sound of forks hitting teeth. shutters
Not sure about a name, but:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_inventors_killed_by_their_own_invention
This was my first version:
I mean, the last GOP president literally handed the country back to the Taliban - so less of a dream, and more of a conservative "success" story.
No. Nixon was never charged, but he was pardoned.
Because he was lovely and blended in every time.
I agree, but...
This isn't an American problem, it's a conservative problem. I guarantee it's happening wherever you live as well. Hopefully not as loudly though
"We believe it was used for ceremonial purposes..."
For those wondering, this was a real question. Her answer was great!
Why would you use your last plan of attack on day one?
I hope the case ends up dragging a bunch of evidence into the public eye.
"Millions" is a huge understatement, considering they play multiple times during NFL games.
I find this whole conversation whelming.
Shout it from the mountains:
Republicans are coming after your guns!
Anyone wanna guess which party?
I wonder how sequestered the jurors are. Do they even have Internet access?
Here's his VP's plan:
"I think we are increasingly in a situation where we are going to choose between one or the other. We're going to have to get a little uncomfortable on some of these things or maybe you're going to have to be willing to pay a little bit more for certain consumer goods. We may even have to be willing to attack some of the companies financially that are waging war on the American people."
There are 20 Israel stories to every 1 Ukraine story on Lemmy.
Regardless of your opinion on the matter, this platform is being heavily astroturfed, and so are many other "liberal" platforms. It's actually way worse here than on Reddit.
Former AT&T Illinois President Paul La Schiazza is set to go on trial in September 2024 after being indicted on charges of conspiracy to unlawfully influence then-Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan. AT&T itself agreed to pay a $23 million fine in October 2022 in connection with the alleged illegal influence campaign and said it was "committed to ensuring that this never happens again."
Also, the congressman who took the bribes resigned and is facing trial on October 8th, 2024.
China is 100% for Trump. Iran is more complicated.
Dolly is punk as fuck.
People who view policymaking as "entertainment" are the reason we have Trump in the first place.
They're pretty consistent about cutting taxes for billionaires.
Oh, um...although, you know I-I started my career several years before, uh, Bob, so you know, I could never really learn anything directly from him...uh, still, I think in a way, in a very meaningful way, that I....uh....uh, all of us, have, uh, have learned from him. You know, that is, by....being a man on television for....for....for so many years, even, even though many of us, we, we didn't, we didn't watch his show. Th-thank you.
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Nice catch on the hands!