eric-holm.bsky.social
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Did he use real garlic on the lamb instead of powdered?
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How to open doors with just a smile.
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"Affairs" of State?
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I see someone that hasn't read, or didn't grasp "The Death of Expertise".
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Are those Lambchop ears on a hen?
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Whey to go everyone!
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Because they are tied to the US markets.
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Let's face, these guys aren't very bright, and things just got out of hand.
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Thank good for Pert Plus, a 1987 miracle.
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The smaller chairs in that picture honor the children who were in daycare at the building when the attack occurred.
Maybe they'll sell Robert E. Lee's home to some sucker or loser.
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We thought it was a hostile takeover, its not, its a liquidation. The USA is being dissolved.
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Unless the cake is made with egg. Then let them eat something else.
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Tarriffs aren't a tax in the same way sales tax isn't a tax.
Businesses collect these taxes from consumers and pay them to the government. Simple as that.
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Anyone who pays attention to how government works knew that Elon would find very little fraud. Waste and abuse, on the other hand, they seem to have brought that to the government in (cyber) truckloads.
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It's almost like it was all about Baby Cannon and not Ben Wittes.
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The egg is a representation of the soul. Elon and Trump are jealous and if they can't have one, neither can anyone else.
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A country without the rule of law is not worth saving.
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So, the leaders of the Public Integrity Section will all be fired unless one of them steps up and shows they have no public integrity? Am I reading that right?
God, I hate this timeline.
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Sounds like they're focusing on marriagetocracy.
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So someone copied their plagiarism machine? That's a shame.
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So, can we assume "prosecuting criminals" is in conflict with the President's agenda. Cause last I looked, that's what the DOJ officials he fired were doing.
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Just need my peril sensitive sunglasses and/or a towel and I'm immune.
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Wait until they find out how much a pound of pure Kona coffee costs.
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And a duck looks like a duck, who knew?
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Why not both?
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Its a "Raiders of the Lost Ark" thing for me.
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Republicans have used the debt limit as a legislative hostage for years. Trump wants to shoot the hostage rather than have it used against him.
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Like we pay attention to the 14th Amendment regarding someone's eligibility for President...Sweet summer child.
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A government shutdown means essential personnel being forced to cancel their approved leave and report to work without pay.
Air Traffic Controllers should refuse to go into work. Make people really experience the chaos that exists without a functioning government.
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Moving to a popular vote for President has bipartisan support. It's another 60% issue, like banning assault weapons, securing reproductive rights, and reversing citizens united. All common sense reforms that we can't seem to pass.
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At least there was a bucket, or no?
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One wing to woo them all!
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First, if I were any one of those people, I wouldn't accept a pardon. It's an admission of guilt and they have done nothing wrong.
Second, what makes you think a pardon would protect them from the retribution promised by Trump? He'd still go after them.
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Had it for a couple of years and found it to be fine, but expensive. Switched to Sling and it's essentially the same thing and roughly half the price of YouTube TV.
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In the real world we actually live in masks work, when everyone wears them properly. Plenty of studies confirm.
Vaccines work, but you need large percentages of the population immunized (heard immunity). So mandatory vaccines helped.
6ft distance? Distancing does matter at some point.
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Only if you're terminally misinformed.
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Its almost like they're supporting the party that doesn't call them "the enemy of the people". Weird.
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And maple syrup.
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Seriously? Go be misinformed elsewhere.
“With your Democrat governor, you have some of the highest electricity prices and highest energy costs. It’s just about at the top in Wisconsin.”
www.politifact.com/factchecks/2...
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But other countries pay the US for the tariffs; just like businesses in America pay the states for sales tax.
They would never charge the consumer, right?
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Well no doubt it helped him focus after all the cocaine he snorted.
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The OLC memo is backed by case law, and if tested would fail when SCOTUS reviewed. Not that it would get that far, because in 2 months the case would have been dismissed with prejudice. At least this way it can (however remotely) be brought again.
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Using Merrick Garland as a scapegoat is easy, but not warranted.
The case was designed to move quickly, and was on the track to be tried in May. SCOTUS halted the case and is directly responsible for this result.
Focus on the real problems, not the ones republicans want you to.
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How's that working for you? For me, it feels like any information has me wishing I was oblivious to it.
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Crazy, right? Wait until you hear about his bathroom furnishings!
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Funny, being able to just wander off trail later in the game is one of the best parts.
Really though, Arthur is one of the best video game characters of all time. No joke, you should give it another try and push through to chapter 2.
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Done and done.
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Never got polio, or measles. Amazing.
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Jay Clayton hmm. I guess Charles McGonigal was unavailable...