Harold's got some competition
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Did nobody hear her say that the national guard is there to "liberate" the city from their local and state officials? It was in that very same press conference. I get that there's a lot to track right now, but that seems like a bigger deal to me
In the article it explains that some states allow people without immigration status to enroll using state funds.
And the poorest will feel that $1600 painfully. The richest won't even notice the $12000.
Exes? Okay.
Favorite car bangers? Right.
Fast food orders? Wut?
I imagine it would be hard to be on the news side of the news/analysis divide, having to talk to these chodes in a professional manner, and also never being able to publicly say they are the biggest chodes you've ever met. I bet that sucks. I do get NBCs position on this though.
Making a new passkey when you switch services, is exactly like making a new password when you switch services.
Everyone deserves second chances. Generally I'm willing to give people as many chances as it takes if they're honestly trying. The issue here is that I don't see any reason to think Elon's views or actions have fundamentally changed. This looks more like two massive egos colliding.
The American Academy of Pediatrics and the American Dental Assocation seem to agree that the levels of Fluoride in drinking water is safe to ingest, and beneficial to oral health.
https://publications.aap.org/aapnews/news/30299/AAP-ADA-stand-by-fluoride-recommendations
So I guess one might say that Fluoride should be in the water and is safe to ingest.
When I was in high school, gay was the generic negative word. If Wendys gave you a medium fry when you ordered a large - gay. If your homie cancelled plans last minute - gay. If you slipped on the stairs and busted your ass - gay. It's bizarre in hindsight.
I guess theoretically LGBT fascism could exist in some alternative timeline. I'm trying to imagine it. The uniforms would be wild.
I'm gonna disagree here. The impeachment resolution was a dumb idea, and should not have been introduced. It was never going to be successful. The more impeachment resolutions are introduced and fail, either in the house or Senate, the less likely they are to ever succeed. It looks more like boring partisan messaging, and less like an extraordinary situation. Introducing this resolution makes it less likely that Trump will be removed from office, not more.
I'm not going to take a position on whether it was a good idea to vote against it, that's more debatable, but as a message to their fellow Democrats they are right that the resolution was a terrible idea.