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I've liked Jeffries, but his approach on this has me worried that the country is going to strike out while Congressional Democrats are waiting for their pitch. They should all be making a lot more noise than they are.
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Such a notable WWII hero that Wikipedia didn't have a page for him until today, after Fort Liberty was renamed.
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Except they're not really circulating. That's the problem. We all have jars & jars of pennies. We get pennies in our change, but rarely pay with them. If we stop minting new ones without a plan to allow for legally rounding up/down like in Canada & other countries, then we run into a penny shortage.
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Senator -- When they tell you who they are over and over and over again, believe them. Every time.
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It's amazing what you can get done when you don't care about what laws you break. Democrats, Joe Biden in particular, care about laws and norms. To bothsides this in some kind of conspiracy theory nonsense is taking your eye off the ball.
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He is counting on Canadians to be their stereotypical selves and forgive us. They shouldn't. Not until Trump is out of office and MAGA is no longer in control of this country.
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Can we just please say he lied? This man does not deserve the cover nor the benefit of the doubt that "without evidence" provides. Avoid soft language and what Wikipedia calls "weasel words."
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The more we find out about Section 31, the less interesting the concept is. They're like the monster in a shlocky horror movie: the less you see it, the better
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The confusion was Bishop Budde was talking about canon Jesus, not the fan fic Jesus that the Republicans believe in
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More people voted for him in California than in Texas
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I see, just another word they're making up a new definition for
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Deported where? Back to New Jersey where she was born?! By definition you can't deport a citizen from their own country. Of course that requires Rep Collins to know how to use a dictionary and/or read. Based on MTG, I'm not sure they teach that in GA.
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If they're not hall effect joysticks, they will be eviscerated in the tech/game influencer space. There are $20 controllers now that use them, Nintendo has no excuse.
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He lied about the economy, immigration, world affairs, and investigations into his own conduct. Stop the soft language and weasel words. He doesn't want to be a normal president, so stop treating him like one. We are in a brand new world where you need to tell it like it is.
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W's face has always been his tell. That thing has no chill.
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Future-resistant doesn't quite have the same ring to it, does it?
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Most senators are at the age where they are no longer endothermic.
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Reality has a well-known liberal bias
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It always comes back to Fishing Boat Proceeds in the end.
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Is there a discount or an upcharge on birthday messages for girls turning 18?
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If Thomas & Alito don't resign in the next two years, I'll be shocked. With Trump back in the White House and the Republicans back in control of the Senate, they could lock down the Supreme Court majority for the next 30 years, assuming we make it that long.
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If Thomas & Alito don't resign in the next two years, I'll be shocked. With Trump back in the White House and the Republicans back in control of the Senate, they could lock down the Supreme Court majority for the next 30 years, assuming we make it that long.