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  • Trump may be set to win another one...

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    George KG
    @jon-nyc said in Trump may be set to win another one...: Last I checked they had a first amendment right to say whatever the fuck they want. The suit is frivolous. Agreed. They probably didn't have Trump staffers yelling at them.
  • Gee, I hope they freeze their butts off...

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    George KG
    @jon-nyc said in Gee, I hope they freeze their butts off...: They accomplished so much last time. Just think of all the selfies and instagram stories. They got Madonna to show up and dream about an assassination. So, there's that.
  • Is it time?

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    LuFins DadL
    @Jolly said in Is it time?: generally, your thespians are better than our lesbians. Who aren’t even from Lesbos…
  • And in other news...

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  • Be ready for anything.

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  • The Red Pilling of Bill Maher Continues

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    MikM
    He's pretty centrist, and much given to common sense.
  • And this is why I don't think she will run...

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    kluursK
    She'd have crushed any other Dem candidate if she wanted to run in 2024 - and if there were a primary. I think she's smart enough to recognize the downsides of a run - and I doubt she's interested.
  • Why I’m carrying a marker these days

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    MikM
    Love it.
  • OK, shoot, but do it quietly

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  • Rock Bottom?

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    George KG
    @Jolly said in Rock Bottom?: “Supreme Court Rules Supreme Court Rules.” https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marbury_v._Madison [image: i-am-the-law-judge-dredd.gif]
  • The Hegseth "Strategy"

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    89th8
    Haven’t really followed the hearings but I could see the idea that if he puts a more controversial nominee forward first (and also gets through) it’ll reset the bar to be lower for almost all his other nominees. Trump is very good at marketing strategy.
  • Fairchild & Telefunken

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  • Are Urtext editions worth the money?

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    AxtremusA
    Not important to me. :man-shrugging:
  • Hobo Biscuits

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    ChatGPTC
    Senator, thank you for the question. The seriousness of any credible accusation, particularly one involving physical abuse, demands careful and thorough consideration. Such allegations must be evaluated in the context of their credibility, the evidence supporting them, and the principles of due process. While everyone is entitled to a presumption of innocence until proven guilty, credible accusations of physical abuse raise significant concerns about a candidate's judgment, character, and ability to lead effectively. These qualities are critical for those who hold public office or serve in leadership roles. If confirmed, I would prioritize ensuring that the individuals I work with or recommend for positions meet the highest standards of integrity, ethics, and respect for others. Abuse of any kind is unacceptable, and credible accusations would warrant serious deliberation and likely disqualification, depending on the circumstances.
  • This is a real group Facebook recommended to me

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    jon-nycJ
    The cover art is unimprovable.
  • The Billion Dollar Suit

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    jon-nycJ
    Whelan’s guess is 2.5%. https://x.com/edwhelaneppc/status/1880442432955043864?s=46
  • 'A few light beers' last night

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    jon-nycJ
    The article says 8 hours. You could easily have a couple of beers at the lobby bar, get your 8hrs sleep in, and fly the next day. This guy sounds like he went from the bar to the airport.
  • Pay the congestion fee or...

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    Doctor PhibesD
    @blondie said in Pay the congestion fee or...: @Doctor-Phibes I used to commute between Halifax and Boston. I remember Boston being a place having super classy and kind of sketchy neighborhoods. I used to take the trains from the airport to a stop which bisected Roxbury (sketchy) and Jamaica Plain (older, kind of nice). I’m sure I’ve told this story before, but one of my last trips I was carting a heavy hockey type bag on my back packed with text books, clothes, computer parts (I was storing stuff, prepping to move to Alabama). That train stop had graffiti, gang markings for about 2 blocks uphill into Jamaica Plain (by that I mean all the phone booths were shot up useless & houses windows, doors were barred). Anyway, I was wearing an anorak with side pockets and was balancing this heavy duffle on my back getting off the stairs at the station. This sketchy looking guy wearing orange pants and a hoodie approaches and won’t let me pass. He says “Hey, what do you got? I need money to fix a flat tire.” Scared, I was too weighed down & buckled up just to drop my big bag and run. I had both hands together in my pocket. So I reach deep in there and with both hands pull out about $20 in Canadian Loonies and showed it to him. He says, “What IS that? GOLD?” And I say, “Well, yeah. Take it.” And he did and scurried off. I should keep some Loonies handy, we've got a bag full of foreign money of various types Roxbury's still a bit sketchy, but Boston as a whole is pretty good by American city standards.
  • When common sense is revolutionary

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    89th8
    Piers kept it simple: Link to video