incipits.bsky.social
Left leaning, argumentative, guardian of all doggies, eater of fine pizzas
I support AND criticize the Democratic Party. I am not a sycophant, and you shouldn't be either.
The Republican Party is a criminal syndicate.
BA in PoliSci.
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Both are flawed, IMHO
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Ditto - BSky's feed algorithm needs an overhaul
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Top priority should be for BSky to fix it's feed algorithm. At this point, X's feed algorithm is better than BSky's.
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I have your Tapestry vinyl album from 1971 - it was given to me by my eldest sister, who bought it when it was first released. The cover is worn, and the record crackles and pops when playing, but I'll never sell it or give it away.
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This yank isn't that familiar with British news. But now I know 👍
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Here's an article about this new painkiller with no pay link
www.uchealth.org/today/journa...
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Beware - paywall ahead.
Instead, read about it free from the BBC
www.bbc.com/news/article...
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The link above has a paywall.
The following is a detailed article on the plane crash... and it's free
www.latimes.com/california/s...
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This link has a paywall.
Read about this for free at SFGate
www.sfgate.com/bayarea/arti...
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Propane is considered a clean-burning fuel because it releases negligible amounts of sulfur oxides, particulate matter, and mercury when burned. So stop using charcoal and switch to propane.
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Two words: hydrogen peroxide
(also, regular cleanings, and a good spin brush)
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This sounds like this came from a Zionist organization. Why do I say that? Because it appears this entire effort is to punish students that protested Israel's presence in Gaza. They are trying to silence and punish them all. Who would want that? Because Trump wouldn't otherwise give a damn
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I need a link to confirm this alleged crime. Mind you, it's an ugly, repulsive task, but I'm willing to take one for the team
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I went to dozens of metal concerts in the 80's - Rush, Van Halen, UFO, Judas Priest, Ozzy, TNT, Def Leppard... the list goes on. Went on to graduate from a respected UC and climbed the ladder to be an executive (2X). Still love metal - today I was rockin' to Mick Mars' latest album.
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Thank you for not mentioning Citizens United, as that's a dead horse. What is needed is exactly what you're attempting to do -- Congress needs to pass reform on political donations.
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Proof that wealth and idiocy aren't mutually exclusive
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Blake Lively has been ‘tone deaf’ since her plantation wedding and promotion of slave owner ‘style’
(she has since apologized... but a plantation wedding? Really?)
www.mercurynews.com/2024/08/14/b...
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While you fumble with CDs, I hit the browse button on my 2017 vehicle with dual SD card slots to select from hundreds of CDs.
(but I get the appeal of physical media - I still own and actively user a vinyl record player)
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Modern American sports stadiums (i.e., built within the past ~10 years) have many restaurants within the stadium itself. Whether it's pizza, burgers, tacos or sushi, there's a multitude of choices for sports fans. There are also many bars, too. Sounds like the UK's stadiums suck
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NYT is run by the joos
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Started under a grow lamp.... now they're outside getting sunlight 🪴
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Well, at this point it's easy to assume that Trump or his minions would privately fund an army of agents to continue this type of illegal work.
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Macron showing the U.S. how allies should treat each other
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The courts stop them. If they ignore the courts, there's not much that can be done... for now
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It likely won't happen. The WOHC can only be suspended when there is a rebellion or invasion and the public safety requires it. This is enshrined in Article I, Section 9 of the US Constitution.
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This is a really good article
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You responded with a red herring --an age old fallacy-- and you're insinuating I'm a troll. Funny.
Face it - you just couldn't handle someone pointing out that Loomer is Jewish, because it took the wind out of your fake indignation.
Now go ahead and block me like all weak extreme left wingers do
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No, you acted indignant, as if pointing out she's Jewish is some sort of infraction. Like I said, you need to calm down.
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Another reactive reply 🙄
Try calming down for a moment. Her opinion on the Pope is irrelevant because she's Jewish. It's like me commenting on Buddhism, a religion I know nothing about.
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Calm down. I was just pointing out she was Jewish, which makes her opinion on the Pope irrelevant. Some of you left-wing advocates are such potatoes.
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Loomer is Jewish
forward.com/fast-forward...
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I guess the old "whistle when it's ready" wasn't enough for some tech nerd weirdos
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This! It's the job of Congress to pass legislation. Forget overturning Citizens United - that's a lost cause. Draft legislation and get it passed.
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"Miami-Dade County swung 19 percentage points to Trump from 2020 to 2024. Trump won 55 percent of votes in this county, which is 68 percent Hispanic"
But you're focused on White males. Isn't that a bit presumptuous, even racist, that White males are the reason Republicans have been winning?
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From the link I posted:
"7 of the 10 most Hispanic counties voted for Trump.
These counties are all in Texas, with 88 to 98 percent of their electorate being Hispanic. In 2020, all voted for Biden"
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Your claim that white male voters are the reason Republicans win is a racist sentiment in itself. 47% of the Hispanic male vote in 2024 was for Trump (58% for Harris). Yet Harris lost. In FL 64% of Hispanic males voted for Trump. But you're dismissing this.
www.as-coa.org/articles/how...
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Cite your source. Where did you get this statistic?
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LOL
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Red herring. And by labeling centrists who voted for Trump as racists, insurrectionists and dictators, you're asking for more division and... losses in future elections. Do yourself a favor and read that section on affective polarization. Because you surely need it.