Yeah like fucking off to Cancun while his constituents froze without power and in many cases, water
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Fahhhcking Tim. You mean this time, Tim?
Criticism for being exposed using shithead tactics should be humiliating. But I'm neither a politician nor a conservative, so I guess I'm not supposed to understand.
To "love our country" =/= loving Trump or Christianity. Simple as that, and the Trumpsters will never understand or support that because they oppose anything out of lockstep with their beliefs. These flag-wavers don't believe in the ideals of the US, and they want to use this as a first step to begin expelling anyone they don't agree with. Yet they think of themselves as patriots.
Agreed. I'm a veteran,I had a lower security clearance, and I can attest that the sheer number of times the government warns about the consequences relating to classified materials is very high. There is no question that a military member handling things as Trump did would be locked away quickly and for the long haul.
Still I hold out hope that 45 will face the consequences he's due without pardon. Otherwise it would be setting a dangerous precedent for national security, and I can't think of anything the government holds more dearly than that. Letting 45 off the hook is effectively saying they value him more than national security, no?
And like the Alabama ruling, it doesn't explain why the court nevertheless had issued emergency relief to allow Louisiana to use its unlawful maps during the 2022 midterm cycle," Vladeck added. "It puts the court's interventions last year into ever-sharper perspective.
This stands out to me as the question begging for an answer. Surely the Supreme Court will explain itself, right? Right.
I don't know the answer, BUT...what about the idea of making it legal and requiring fully transparent reporting to a government agency which then makes it all available and digestible by the public?
Seems to me that would open a lot of eyes to wasting money on these contributions. Anyone who actually wants to drain the swamp should be all for it.
I vouch for this. I found a video years ago showing a benadryl pill being crushed in a small bowl and just enough water added to make a paste, then spread over the bite. Works well with the nagging mosquito bites!
Hydrocortisone, for whatever reason, hasn't helped me with this.
I think having a rule against considering lifetime warranties is taking it too far. If a company believes in its product to the extent they offer lifetime replacement, it stands to reason that consumers can "buy it for life".
Sure there will be schemers who offer this deal to make short-term money, knowing full well they plan to fold. That's why I think it's important to look at both the product and company history before shelling out on something, and all of that makes for good discussion around here.