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Well at that point all statements could go out the window since he wouldn’t be president anymore pretty soon
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Well at that point all statements could go out the window since he wouldn’t be president anymore pretty soon
Is there a limit to how late he can pardon someone? If he loses (somehow) could he pardon him on the last day as a final “eff you!”?
And in the basement! How hard is it to get some cheap headphones so you can listen as loud as you want?
Who is anti-union? Let me introduce you to the history of union busting in the US:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_union_busting_in_the_United_States?wprov=sfla1
So many people are anti-union but when it comes to the police union they’re oddly silent…
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I understand your question but it doesn’t address my initial question: why are we posting paywalled links to public news? Everyone was reporting on this,(Edit: I may be wrong about that) I’m sure there is a free independent news source that has a similar article, so why are we putting up a paywall link to a NYT article? Wouldn’t it be more effective to post a link everyone could access?
Edit: I am now going to look and see if there’s anyone else reporting this, if it is exclusive to NYT, great, but each day I see a interesting article only to get halfway through and get hit with a “money please!” paywall.
I’d agree but there is a lot of “actual journalism” that is freely accessible. ProPublica, for example.
Whyyy are we still posting paywall’d links to places???
Everyone knows Time Crisis has the most realistic bullet travel physics.
This is so apt, I’m not a Linux user but I’ve seen so many on Lemmy this fits. One day I may join y’all… One day.
Friends have tried but I’m not gonna lie, they fail because of me. I’m very scary when my feet leave the ground. Pool party? Yeah sure I’ll go, but once the water is neck level with my feet down, I’m going back shallow.
One time I was making real progress and some drunk person almost drowned, interrupting the lesson.
A local place wanted $170 per lesson, and they recommended lessons twice a week. I need to keep looking but at $340 a week that’s a bit out of my range.
It was probably one of those morons who said “this is how my parents taught me! Hyuk hyuk” and then pushed him in.
People have tried that on me, knowing I can’t swim, and I almost got physical when they’d “pretend” to push me in the deep end. It just makes me wary around them near the pool, because I can actually fucking die if I fall in.
A word of warning: if it’s a Samsung appliance it will fail within the first year, or right outside of it. Samsung appliances are garbage, their electronics are solid.
My main beef is that I have pretty thorough knowledge of appliance warranties and induction stoves are near impossible to repair. I think it’s partially because the techs don’t know how they actually work, so getting an accurate diagnosis was rough. Most of the time they had to be replaced outright.
If I were to get one I’d probably get a countertop one with a single burner so that if it fails I don’t have to replace the whole induction range, I can just replace that single point of failure.
They don’t think it be like it is, but it do.
Usually it’s referring to being a downer at an event that’s typically exciting. Like being at a party but complaining the whole time about their beer/music selection.
No, stop doing that, that’s the problem lol
“How are the knives feeling for the BBQ tonight, Jim?”
“I have paid the Blood Price while trimming the brisket, tonight’s feast shall be glorious!”