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EcoNat1 1 point ago +1 / -0

He should run, along with DeSantis, and Hailey. Throw Pompeo and Bolton in there, what the hell. Some get experience some get wrecked out of politics forever.

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EcoNat1 2 points ago +2 / -0

Hopefully this is just the start of the pivot away from the vax. He can tout the effectiveness of warp speed while criticizing the deceptiveness of NIAD, FDA, and the pharm companies.

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EcoNat1 4 points ago +4 / -0

I like their fight but it requires both state legislatures to approve it. It's hard to see that happening. Going the route of West Virginia and attempting to create a new state was likely unconstitutional. Wouldn't have happened without the Civil War imo.

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EcoNat1 7 points ago +7 / -0

Looking forward to comparing 2024 Franklin and Cuyahoga County results to 2020. Ohio will be glowing red after implementation.

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EcoNat1 3 points ago +3 / -0

The narrative is building about warp speed and the vax to attack him (4 articles this week, this one, 2 in newsweek, and Gateway Pundit albeit not pointing at Trump). It's likely coming from the right as the left would never dare do anything to tarnish St. Fauci.

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EcoNat1 4 points ago +4 / -0

And Kushner. The problem is he's wearing the damn thing like a banner. I don't think he understand the how passionate folks are about it and the pent up animosity of those that were all in.

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EcoNat1 2 points ago +4 / -2

This has the potential to be a hornets nest for him but he could get ahead of it very easily.

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EcoNat1 2 points ago +2 / -0

Agreed, and I don't know anything about Lausch aside from that detail of his appointment and that he is one of two, out of 93, held over from the Trump Administration. We will possibly get a 'nice' report from Hur in 2025; fingers crossed.

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EcoNat1 1 point ago +1 / -0

As of May 2022:

-25 states and D.C. permitted someone chosen by the voter to return mail ballots on their behalf in most cases -11 states specified who may return ballots (i.e., household members, caregivers, and/or family members) in most cases -1 state explicitly allowed only the voter to return their ballot -13 states did not specify whether someone may return another's ballot

Only 12 states limit the number of ballots a single person can return.

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EcoNat1 1 point ago +1 / -0

For the minority the first ballot has some symbolism. Democrats will want to show unanimous support for Jefferies. After that the games will begin.

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EcoNat1 1 point ago +1 / -0

If he doesn't get it on the first ballot they will continue to vote until a speaker is chosen. It is extremely unlikely that Democrats would vote for a Republican or visa versa. What the Democrats will do is abstain from the vote on the 2nd, 3rd, etc. ballot therefore lowering threshold of 218.

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EcoNat1 3 points ago +3 / -0

The Railway Labor Act of 1926 allows Congress to intervein. They certainly could strike but they would have no legal protections (i.e. the ability to negotiate or keep their jobs for that matter).

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EcoNat1 6 points ago +6 / -0

I had a co-worker who worked for Procter & Gamble in the late 80's. The marketing team was tasked with increasing sales on their toothpaste by 20%. After much discussion of increasing advertising budgets, possible acquisitions, and/or formulation changes the solution was to increase the tube opening by 30%.

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EcoNat1 1 point ago +1 / -0

Sarah Palin fits the bill as well.

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EcoNat1 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yep, definitely more to this story.

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EcoNat1 2 points ago +2 / -0

My libtard neighbor was first in line for a Guardians flag that he's flown all summer. So I pulled out the circa 1990 chief wahoo flag.

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EcoNat1 4 points ago +4 / -0

Nobody in this town agrees with the name change but that's what you get with a liberal NYC owner. Anyway this is a Browns town but it doesn't help when we get punked with a 12:00PM first pitch.

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EcoNat1 12 points ago +12 / -0

The Dahomey were also slave traders. "Based on a true story."

The kingdom would capture people and sell them in the Atlantic slave trade in exchange for goods like rifles, tobacco, and alcohol. And the Kingdom of Dahomey kept some captives to enslave within its territory, forcing them to work on plantations and cultivate food for its army and royalty. The Annual Customs of Dahomey would often feature the mass execution of enslaved people for human sacrifice, giving gifts, and Vodun ceremonies.

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