hawkfromhandsaw.bsky.social
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Where were you today? Why did you miss a crucial vote? Maybe it's time for you to move on to a job you will show up for. Your constituents need someone they can count on. Not someone who misses key votes and expresses gratitude to the fascist goon squad.
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Why did you fail to show up for your job and your constituents today?
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Where were you today? Definitely not in the fight.
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So DHS is arresting socialists now??
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These people will kill us all.
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I had the same thought--especially given his extended analysis of the problems with trying to figure out who fits into the "majority." Almost as hard as trying to figure out what constitutes a "major" question.
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I wonder if the Major Questions doctrine flickered through his mind at all as Justice Thomas wrote " I write separately to
highlight the problems that arise when judges create atex-
tual legal rules and frameworks. Judge-made doctrines
have a tendency to distort the underlying statutory text . . ."
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Her appearance and all the cosplay are political acts.
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What did Hogg say?
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Coulter has the dumbest take, as usual.
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I other words, straight-up defamation. I hope he’s sued by every single person he does this to in his personal capacity. I also hope he’s on the fast track to disbarment.
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I mean with that cheap ass gold appliqué over his shoulder . . .
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Boycott Camp Bow Wow.
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As the old Texas saying goes, it is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle that a child with all her teeth to recover from measles.
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Amazon is headed by a sinister, spineless fuckwit who would sell anyone's soul for a dime. It'a all about Bezos and the bottom line. This kind of shit is an attempt to accumulate soft power in the service of personal greed.
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Interesting to contemplate the odds the president, or at least one member of his family or administration, end up living out their days in Russia.
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"fat cat" seems way too reminiscent of standard, consultant-workshopped political ads from the days of yore. The kids know what an oligarch is. Use that term.
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These people will kill us all.
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Looks like all cabinet level appointees are required to wear orange tint now.
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Another member of the orange tint cult.
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Is she sporting orange makeup?
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Looks like orange dyes are still ok.
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At least the Assistant Attorney General is cognizant of what is an is not "Fed appropriate."
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Maybe, but calling district court judges “pissant” isn’t helping anything.
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What an idiot. I will guarantee that almost 100% of autistic kids probably won’t do 14 years of heroin, attempt to scavenge a bear carcass for dinner or have worms in their brain.
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Health insurers should not be operating pharmacies. It's a fundamental conflict of interest and has gotten way out of hand.
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John Barron or Barron?
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Is this a suggestion or a scoop?
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How about a delegation of democratic Senators and House members head down to El Salvador to check on the well-being of the people trafficked by the administration?
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This should be fun for you.
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Glad to know its lawful to keep using "Fuckwit" to refer to Ron DeSantis, even though that's not his chosen name.
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Thanks.
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Something about “stupid is as stupid does . . .”
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His plane was over the Canadian Exclusive Economic zone but that’s ours now so I’m not sure how the math works out on this one.
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Give it time. I’m sure they can get more stupid.
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Judges should simply not be elected. Appointment with retention elections is a far better way to go.
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Disqualification from holding any public office and literally unpardonable.
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The long history of the Great Writ is actually quite alive to this issue of exile. From the perspective of the Habeas Corpus Act of 1679, sending a prisoner outside the country didn’t deprive the court of jurisdiction; instead, it exposed the officials responsible to a raft of severe punishments.
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It was all bullshit all along, Sarah. Self interest cloaked in “conservatism.” It was never anything but the accrual and preservation of power for the few.
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Who pays this man? Really.