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step towards authoritarianism? why the qualifier? That ship has sailed.
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GOP don't enjoy history, do they?
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There'd be a conflict of interest. The DOJ and judiciary should both be autonomous independent agencies if rule of law has any meaning.
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Woodworking helps ease depression and boredom by promoting focus, mindfulness, and creativity. Crafting with wood offers calm, purpose, and a sense of achievement, making it a grounding and therapeutic way to boost emotional well-being. boisdejustice.com/Drawings/Dra...
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Woodworking helps ease depression and boredom by promoting focus, mindfulness, and creativity. Crafting with wood offers calm, purpose, and a sense of achievement, making it a grounding and therapeutic way to boost emotional well-being. boisdejustice.com/Drawings/Dra...
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Woodworking helps ease depression and boredom by promoting focus, mindfulness, and creativity. Crafting with wood offers calm, purpose, and a sense of achievement, making it a grounding and therapeutic way to boost emotional well-being.
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This administration needs to be sued for every one of these reckless acts. The pollution isn't limited to US borders either, so there'll be broader consequences (assuming these people ever face consequences).
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77+ million voted for Felon Bone Spurs. The same guy who called fallen vets losers. Yet, here he is.
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Can the feds recall her, forcing an election?
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77+M US voters seem to not understand that.
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77+ million US citizens voted for this.
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geez - you need police to police police.
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Does that work in reverse? If a dem President wants to ignore a Conservative court on an issue like gun control, for example, that'd be ok then?
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Matt Donovan - Convex & Concave Bubbles, White, 2022
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3 separate posts pretending to be CBC, all attributed to you. Road to Freedom, True North Capital, CanFirst, and The Canadian Insider all posting similar articles. One uses the Cornwall Seeker as a listed link, but their editor disavows any association.
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Those retrumplicans are only there because 77 million USians voted him in a second time after the shitshow of the previous term - all because of GOP support. The "No True Scottsman" argument is a tired fallacy.
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Nothing in today's @nytimes.com. And then what happens when another 77 million USians vote in another GOP?
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@washingtonpost.com - one more reason I'm glad I cancelled my subscription.
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It's something, but for whom? The GOP won't care. They want the government to fail.
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What's that letter going to accomplish with this president? It's symbolic and not much else.
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So what's the response when there are no consequences?
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Further cementing the question in the minds of many non-Americans: What has happened to the US?
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Named after Pyotr Krasnov? A Russian general and Nazi collaborator.
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Using logic to argue this point seems ineffective
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They were supposed to be the guard rails. They failed the US. Roberts certainly has culpability, but it takes a village.