I don’t see him bringing up the “dead vote” this time around. Maybe that’s because the four or five from last election… went to him.
I don’t see him bringing up the “dead vote” this time around. Maybe that’s because the four or five from last election… went to him.
Looking it up Powell had to be pushed, and it was because he explicitly wanted to fire him. But ignore that. I’ll give you 100 percent of that. I’m sure I’m technically wrong on the first paragraph. Infact I’m factually, technically, practically, spiritually, and obviously wrong.
“Also the new nominee won’t be a fight” …
I live in a world where, even having a majority, congress struggles to tie it’s shoe laces. Every few years they break and shut the whole thing down. I don’t think our realities match up. I don’t think I can see your point, I don’t think you can see mine. I don’t think we have eyes that can look through the same glass.
So if she turns in a resignation, and harris accepts it… confirmation fight to find a replacement. If she doesn’t accept it… no confirmation fight. And I don’t think it’s law that they turn in resignations. It’s tradition. But that’s not relevant, if harris wants rid of her either through firing, or accepting a resignation, it will be one more political fight
… can you read? She’s in place now. When her term runs out she will remain there until the next president nominates someone else. If they do, there will be a fight. Harris DOES NOT NEED TO NOMINATE HER FOR HER TO REMAIN IN PLACE. A confirmation fight happens only if she nominates someone to replace her. Harris doesn’t need to nominates her, only not nominate someone else, and she will stay.
“Provoke a confirmation fight” that by itself makes me doubt she’s “already gone”. Maybe I’ll be proven wrong though.
It’s the Eric Cartman party. They’ve been saying things like this for years and a single taste of their own medicine (from an old man who probably didn’t mean to give it) and I hear Cartman falling on the ground crying.
There is a sci-fi story called "The stars my destination ". It’s a pretty controversial story. The main character is a horrible person who never faces consequences, but you aren’t supposed to like him. I’ve only read the summary myself, but as I understand it some of the bad things he does are only possible because of the ways society keeps women “safe” whether they like it or not.
The ad before it really softens the blow
I haven’t heard, but has her husband fully recovered?
I considered donating money with a note saying that it was for pulling Israel back in gaza. However, a friend asked me for help and I did that. I’m assuming if they got a number of donations from people mentioning gaza as an issue, it would have an effect.
This time he passed off citizens. Now these are citizens that his base do not want to think of as citizens, or even as legal immigrants(a group that they don’t want to acknowledge either), but they don’t want to believe in reality.
Maybe enough to change a local election
If I remember, in one county they investigated, 100 percent of the guys they checked (which was all the people on the list who voted in the past) were able to verify they were indeed citizens. As a constituent, I despise youngkin and his sleazy lies more than any other governor I’ve had. Partially because he does such a good job of appearing put together, while being so full of shit. This is a disgrace.
Violent rhetoric? “Doctor Johnson recommends punching the patient in his fucking face until he squeals! Now to make pizza get a bottle of Elmer’s glue…”
It’s not just to make you lose hope. It’s also to whip them up into a frenzy so that they believe it is impossible for them to lose. Then if they lose, they will all believe it was from cheating
But Woodrow Wilson kind of sucked.
These guys believe that epstien dying in federal prison under the purview of donald trump was a Clinton job. I don’t trust them to have their minds changed.
No, I understood. The cops were scared for themselves. I understand that, but they need to do things anyway or they are not doing their jobs as the cops. It weakens the mandate of the government. These guys didn’t do their jobs so the only good justification for the police having any power falls apart.
I understand about being scared of a guy totally loaded on guns, but if the government doesn’t still do their job in spite of it, they are unable to govern in this case and have ceded their authority as a government.
The ven diagram of people who view their political identity as “gamer” and the people who hold the thickness of Tracer’s ass as a key issue are very much a circle.