Absolutely nothing about this case is a mere reiteration of anything before it.
Absolutely nothing about this case is a mere reiteration of anything before it.
All Biden has to do is claim that it’s an official act, because Trump is a terrorist, a threat to the Constitution, or some other questionable legal pretext. The problem is that there’s no remedy against such a claim. It could be litigated and go to SCOTUS again, who would have to decide whether it’s an official act or not. But this ruling gives no definite rule on what does or does not count as an official act.
Consoles are great if you want the same thing you can get on your computer but with worse graphics, shittier framerate, and a terrible device for input.
I think it depends on where you live. I get almost no Christian conservatives, but I live in Seattle, so they’re pretty rare here.
But in the US way, you’re only one floor from the ground on the first floor. 0 isn’t a floor, it’s literally the ground we put the first floor on.
This sounds like a great idea to pass right before we elect a guy who’s promised to be a dictator.
Mine is entirely alt right “comedians” and helldivers 2. I’m pretty sure the algorithm thinks I wholeheartedly endorse the SuperEarth ideology.
No. I don’t do any of this stuff and it has never occurred to me to do it.
Well, healthcare and other benefits aren’t likely to account for the discrepancy, as pretty much all teachers get benefits (with the exception of adjuncts at the university level, who are absolutely fucked).
Something tells me they don’t like Trump, either.
It’s sort of like magically turning everybody into a middle class white guy. Would it be good for each individual? Probably. But it’s probably worth thinking about why it’d be so good, and what that says about our real, non-magical world.
Yeah this shit annoys the hell out of me with certain websites where I’m trying to ctrl-f information. It hasn’t loaded the whole page until I scroll down, so my search ends up being worthless.
How dangerous are they? I see lots of articles about them being in everything but not much about what they actually do when they get inside you.
We should literally be doing everything AMLO is asking for, regardless of this deal. I know the guy is a bit of a blowhard, but it’s good that Mexico actually has a leader that has policy goals that benefit Mexico and the rest of Latin America, rather than an American stooge.
And of course it’s at the non-union South Carolina plant, not the union Washington plant.
Clarence Thomas: “lololololololol”
I actually like this idea. No better way to stick it to Texans than to insure the hell out of them and show them how shitty their state is.
I had thought it’d be useful for separating two different types of task. Like one project is one desktop and the other is another. But nope, they’re not properly siloed at all. Making changes in one often affects the other unexpectedly. It’s a very dumb design that has little use as a result.
I make about $75k a year, but to afford a $700k house (which is a “reasonable” price) near my city (Seattle), I’d have to make $150k per year. The only affordable houses are two hours’ drive away, and there are no “starter” homes to buy. I can skrimp and save for the rest of my life (and I am). But unless I get a huge raise (and I’m already above the median national income), buying a house is impossible. Not just hard, economically impossible.
Been a long time. Once I found out it was all bones and hooves and connective tissue, that kinda took the fun out of it.