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  • Democrats need to keep doing stuff like this often and regularly. But I fear they’ll just take the rest of the year off….

  • We’re “Boomers” the main problem in this election? Were they the Trumpers…?

  • I had heard the 1918 outbreak affected 20/30-somethings more than other age groups.

  • My healthcare provider had me tested for Measles antibodies because apparently that shit can wear off after 50 years in some people. I was still good with Mumps and Rubella, but was wide open to Measles. So I got an MMR vaccine (available at Walgreens, CVS, etc) and I’m good to go. So if you’re over 50, you might want to get tested or simply just ask your your doctor for their opinion about getting another shot.

  • Can the “both parties are the same” crowd explain how the Democrats do shit like this?

  • Harris wouldn’t have done this, you know it.

  • I remember in the early days of autocorrect, some newspaper ran a story about the “Enola Homosexual”.

  • I don’t know who they would have voted for. The point is they sat on their hands while the nation fell.

  • Thanks non-voters! Oh, and the “I dunno about a woman for president” voters. And of course the $hill Stein voters…

  • She was on par (or better) than all her 90’s indy rock contemporaries. The “novice” criticisms were 100% because she’s a woman.

  • Whoever “buys” our National services needs to forfeit them back when the nation finally stabilizes. We owe nothing to those complicit in robbery.

  • Removing any semblance of a free press one outlet at a time.

  • 30 million women voted for Trump. 90 million Americans who were eligible to vote didn’t vote. As a nation, we asked for this. As individuals, many of us did not ask for this. But it wasn’t enough. We can call or write our representatives. We can march in the streets. We can do any number of things to reject and correct our hard slide into authoritarianism. But I promise you that passive internet griping is bottom of the list in terms of effectiveness. Well, unless it’s Russian propaganda and conspiracy theories. Holy shit that stuff worked like a voodoo curse….

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  • Ukraine gave up its nukes in exchange for security guarantees. Why would they trust this attempt at pillaging for “security”?

  • Ah, the willy nilly style of leadership… Oh wait, this is coming from the Russian puppet rapist pants-shitter. In that case it’s exactly what Russia needs. It’s deliberate. It’s expected.

  • Just wait until bird flu fully crosses over to humans…

  • AP is a primary source for a lot of other news outlets. This is less about their stance on the Gulf and more about cutting off information to a good chunk of the nation, in my opinion.

  • Ok the link didn’t load as expected… Fourth paragraph is the relevant part on law. The rest of the article is pretty interesting as well.

  • https://www.aclu.org/news/privacy-technology/what-is-an-executive-order-and-how-does-it-work#%3A%7E%3Atext=Statutes+have+to+be+passed%2Cspending%2C+and+certain+war+powers.

    Biden can ask of Congress anything on day one -as any president can- but he can not write a law. You can take Biden’s words to mean that he himself was going to decree a change to the tax code or you can accept that his words were confined to his executive powers to ask Congress to do this.

    I don’t know why sooo many people confuse the power of the president with that of a dictator. If a president can decree a law then why the fuck do we have a Congress?!