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  • I think they need to march on Washington and demand the files be released. Go straight to the capitol building and just walk in like they did last time they didn’t get what they wanted. I mean obviously nothing bad happened las time because all those folks were pardoned because it was all a hoax. They weee peacefully touring the building.

    Anyway, they should do that again.

  • Will probably pay for wi-fi. Probably some combination of TV shows, movies, and reading. And start the flight by trying to sleep as long as possible.

  • TBH, this sounds like a very boring movie.

  • Alabama voter: “Why TF are y’all takin ar Medicaid!? I mean I’m still gonna vote for you come next election cause I ain’t no liberal commie, but I’m really pissed at all this shit y’all are doin!”

  • Exactly. Humans are wasteful and expensive. One day, capitalists will realize if they don’t hire any humans, nobody but the capitalists will have money to buy anything.

  • Ok. You mean the ban of specific guns or types of guns. I do agree that assault weapons bans are troublesome, mostly because the people deciding what makes a gun an “assault” weapon don’t really know what they’re talking about. That said, I do think there are weapons that the average person should absolutely not be able to purchase. At least, not without formal training. Beyond this, guns in general are still available, and if legislatures pass these kinds of laws, they can be rescinded with the next election if the population wants that. While it’s not ideal for gun enthusiasts, it’s not like they don’t have all sorts of alternative options.

  • Sources for gun bans passing?

  • It’s going to be a long 3-and-change years if someone doesn’t realize that “move fast and break things” is not a good way to run a country.

    It’s already been a long 5-years since January!

  • The Great American Cultural Revolution is underway! Everyone make sure to get their little gold book!

  • This is a reasonable approach, and probably the goal of most rational historians. All the famous people throughout history were all fallible humans. None of them were perfect. Someone recently asked me if Ben Franklin was “kind of a dick.” I told them he was a pretty successful guy in his time, so you probably wouldn’t have had to look very far to find someone pointing out how and why he was a dick. Didn’t diminish the other positive things he did. Just a reminder that he was human.

  • I would agree that it’s not socialism, but it is market manipulation. The US didn’t just bail out GM. Right now, AMD’s like, “WTF y’all!?”

  • I remember thinking the first one was fun, but haven’t seen the second one. Is it worth it?

  • Lonely people need all sorts of help. Sometimes just having someone to talk to is enough. Plus, a lot of men have a hard time asking for help, especially for something as “unmanly” as loneliness. This can make someone offering help significantly more effective. Additionally, for a number of people, it’s just easier to open up to someone of the same sex.

  • Doesn’t really matter for today. We’re just making a list for historians to argue over long after the inevitable fall. The US is not a country of laws for the ruling class.

  • When crime goes up because nobody can afford food or a place to live a Democrat will be in power, so they can blame him. All working according to plan.

  • UN over there rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic.

  • Exactly what I was thinking. Anyone actually surprised by this?

  • I would extend this to all political appointees. Including judges and justices.