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Normally but SCOTUS is compromised and the Marshalls fall under the Executive branch. So, likely not.
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“Shall not be infringed” Yes, until they feel like it.
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RATM is good at any time…but ska will be the music of the revolution! Streetlight Manifesto “Everything Went Numb” Get Dead “Fire Sale”
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$20 on six months or less. Three months if the AfD wins.
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Does everyone realize how absolutely brainrotted by propaganda you need to be to think the GOP does anything for the people? They hurt farmers and families over and over again but because Fox says that it’s all the Dems fault they vote to literally lose their own livelihoods. Dumbasses.
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It is a RW apparatus, not just Trump. They literally have the succession stacked with ghoulish fucks. Dems can’t impeach alone. The GOP spent decades setting up a power grab, this is not just Trump.GOP are only upset that Oligarchs might now take the power they set up.So sure but it wont stop this.
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A) Dems have no power— the voting pop. gave them no ability to do anything. They are representatives not infantry. B) The GOP & their king & the oligarchs know that The People don’t want this. They don’t care. The law doesn’t matter. C) the only way this gets stopped is by The People directly.
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Nah. There’s work to be done and nazis to punch.
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These people definitely ARE republicans. Sorry you fell for their gimmicks but they’ve been trying to solidify power outside of Democratic elections for decades, they just didn’t think it would be usurped by Trump and techbro oligarchs. They’re only upset they may not be the ones left with power.
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…you don’t seem to understand that this is a rightwing apparatus not just Trump. Removing Trump only puts Vance in charge and things continue this same way.
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They’re cowards. They’ve literally always been cowards. They didn’t care about the constitution in the first place— it was theater for them while they figured out how to suppress votes & keep their power.They care that they’re lacking power because their plan was usurped by Trump and the oligarchs.
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Counterpoint: the nightmare will continue if they’re let off the hook. GOP literally did this. They linked up w/ the heritage foundation, fed society, state policy network, russia & have been trying to stop legitimate elections for decades.It’s their fault.They’re just upset their plan was usurped.
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💪🏼 hell yeah, dude! Same. Definitely helps to exert control over your own well-being when so many things seem so unstable.
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In response to this post, I’d have to say your reply is fair but didn’t they move to the evangelicals per phyllis schafly after realizing they were losing in segregation?
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This is actually the one forum in which it’s GOOD to see them do that. He wasn’t going to be doing anything for dude that had people on the ground with him already. It was proper to motion to recess. They should be doing their jobs regardless of the event. It’s normal for them, they’re ancient.
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Reagan literally started the GOP down this path. The anti-science, homophobia, racism, funneling money to the wealthy, mandatory heavy prison sentences, trying to keep the working class uneducated. Trump is an extension of Reagan and the GOP. He is the culmination of their work.
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No. It doesn’t. You’re an idiot.
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Tom Homan looks like he moisturizes with vodka and puts blankets over his mirrors.
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They will not need to do anything. where do you think we are right now
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Great! Thanks. More importantly, you need to run it up through the DNC & coordinate with other states to ascertain at what level we’re going to refuse dictatorial mandates from authoritarians. Do not wait for this to happen.Figure out the level of refusal in the hierarchy & prepare to snap it off.
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Of note: if Wisconsin wants to have any chance of stopping the GOPs endless power grabs going forward, Susan Crawford needs to win the election on April 1 for the state Supreme Court seat.
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Of note: if Wisconsin wants to have any chance of stopping the GOPs endless power grabs going forward, Susan Crawford needs to win the election on April 1 for the state Supreme Court seat.
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Is that what you call a getaway? Tell me what you got away with Cause i’ve seen more spine in jellyfish I’ve seen more guts in rfk jrs fridge
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The man looks like he uses vodka as a moisturizer and speaks like he’s done whippets since childhood. I don’t think he’s conscious enough to be terrified.
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If you would have told me yesterday that McConnell’s chins were sentient I wouldn’t have believed you.
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Thomas Homan’s a bitch. Dude sounds like his jowls have jowls. I’ve genuinely never seen a man who looks more like he drinks hand sanitizer regularly.
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This doesn’t even make sense. The tea party pushed the GOP right because they feared not being elected. The Dem base doesn’t have that power over the GOP base. The GOP base doesn’t care what the GOP does anymore,they are so inundated with propaganda that they don’t even know what they’re voting for.
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Both of those candidates withdrew. Gregg was a republican and was pressured by the gop to withdraw. Daschle was caught up on an unpaid tax thing which made Obama look bad when he ran on transparency. Something, you’ll notice, doesn’t matter to today’s GOP or their base.
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Notably, that won’t work in this situation even if somehow the budget resolution rules on the actual acts were ignored because the GOP holds both chambers and the dems don’t have the majority to start the process.
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It isnt a non sequitor because the super majority is what’s needed to stop a filibuster. The GOP blocked them.The reason the ACA is weaker compared to other countries is because they passed it through budget reconciliation which required them to water it down to meet rules vs not passing it at all.
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Welcome to where we are right now unless the right breaks up due to the interests of Yarvin/Thiel/Musk/Vance vs. Trump vs. Heritage Foundation/federalist society/state policy network vs. congressional GOP conflicting because they can’t decide who’s the most in-charge … or the military coups.
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Thanks, I’ll look at it but as far as actionable tools outside of some semblance of media literacy— congressionally, legally, & as far as I can tell, all the GOP has to do is show up together until something gets brought to scotus. Then scotus rules in their favor and this great experiment’s over.
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…because Trump is pushing legislation via EOs. Even if the dems had the simple majority votes in congress, Trump can veto the resolution and then it dies because they don’t have the supermajority to override it. The other option is a legal challenge but SCOTUS is compromised. Make sense now?
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The fact is the Dems cannot WILL their way into overriding any of this— they are representatives, not infantry. Congressionally, The People gave them no power. These people are going to have to grapple w/ the fact that it is on THE PEOPLE to make the move. They just want someone else to blame.
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They don’t have a majority, they don’t have the rope to give them. The person posting this has no idea what they’re talking about. The reason the GOP could stop things was a) because they weren’t fighting literal lawlessness & b) dem senator ted kennedy died and broke the filibuster-proof majority
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But how did Kid Rock do?
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“People are already moving on from this. They shouldn’t…” Oh, okay. Thanks? I have now OFFICIALLY not moved on from it. Buy a gun.
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Beyond that, these are representatives who non-voters gave no majorities to. They have no long-term way to resist.
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• Trump vs. Musk & Thiel → Make Trump think they want to undermine him and replace him • GOP vs. Musk & Thiel → Make Republicans realize they will be powerless in a network-state future • Project 2025 vs. Everyone → Make them look like a religious dictatorship that even billionaires can’t escape
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The People need to be the ones fighting. This idea that states have been electing infantry is wrong. The reps are not supposed to drag these guys out of their chairs and beat them. They are REPRESENTATIVES who the non-voters have given no power and no meaningful long-term way to lawfully resist.
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Other than yahoo? Most anything. They are notoriously bad at keeping credentials secure. If you’re looking for security, protonmail or tutanota but everyday email, gmail is probs fine. Yahoo’s just awful.They have had so many data breaches, they also scrape emails & share user info. Bad stuff.
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And people with a yahoo email. Could you imagine? I see it so often with my company and I’m just like… you’d be safer tattooing your credentials on your forehead. 🤦
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I hate these people.I hate how ignorant their base is.i hate how bad at logic “centrists” are.I hate that it’s seen as negative to point out how stupid these people are and how terrible their arguments are. Being against authoritarians used to not be controversial. We need a different timeline.