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Monkey_Block 3 points ago +3 / -0

Even sadder when you realize that the money in that "treasure chest" comes from you and I in the first place.

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Monkey_Block 4 points ago +4 / -0

That was a stupid argument to begin with. The entire Biden family have lived in Wilmington (pop. 70,851) since about 1955. Hunter was born in Wilmington. Of course he goes to Willington.

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Monkey_Block 2 points ago +2 / -0

Thanks so much for that info. That's about what I understood. I'd have the same document requirements, but my grandfather was born at home and had never had a birth certificate, as far as we know. His name also changed during his life from an Italian first and middle name to English equivalents (sort of). It's a lot to sort out without an attorney, it seems. Good luck to you. It sounds like you kniw what you are doing and I hope you get good results.

I had spent about a month in Italy and I was able to pick up enough Italian to get along, but not really conversations. I did learn how to fare una bella figura, though. I was a little surprised at how much presentation and manners meant to them, but it was refreshing once I understood it. At least this was the case for the area I was in (Lucca). I think because I stayed in one city for more than a few weeks I was supposed to get a permesso di soggiorno, but everyone I talked to told me to ignore it because the bureaucracy is so bad.

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Monkey_Block 1 point ago +1 / -0

No, I disagree. That's an unnecessary invasion of privacy. I'm not against drug tests in specific positions where they can be justified, but blanket testing is intrusive.

I've always found it to be gruesome that an employer would need my blood before they employ me.

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Monkey_Block 1 point ago +1 / -0

Are you doing Jure Sanguinis? I've thought about it in the past, but there used to be a immediate Italian military service obligation (I think that's changed since). Did you use an immigration attorney? Italian bureaucracy paperwork is pretty overwhelming, especially because I am not fluent.

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Monkey_Block 1 point ago +1 / -0

Maybe they'll make us wear some sort of symbol. Like a star or something.

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Monkey_Block 18 points ago +18 / -0

Yeah, this. Prop 187 showed that the people clearly have no say in California.

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Monkey_Block 2 points ago +2 / -0

They unearthed a comment? When the fuck were comments here ever earthed to begin with?

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Monkey_Block 2 points ago +2 / -0

Did anyone else read that in Little Bunny Foo Foo style?

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Monkey_Block 1 point ago +1 / -0

It was from the video for this song: https://youtu.be/CSemARaqGqE

Back in the days of the First Meme War, it was the general feeling that the description of the centipede in the intro perfectly described then-candidate Trump, and he was dubbed a "nimble navigator."

At least, that's how I remember it. But that was a long time ago and my memories get kind of fuzzy after a while. Good times, those...

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Monkey_Block 2 points ago +2 / -0

You don't want to pick that one up. That's a Breda 30 - probably one of the worst and most unreliable weapons of WWII.

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Monkey_Block 1 point ago +1 / -0

Bezos does a lot of business with China

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Monkey_Block 2 points ago +2 / -0

Your protections largely vary according to what state you are in. If you are in California, you might have some protections under CA Labor Code 1101-1102:

1101 No employer shall make, adopt, or enforce any rule, regulation, or policy:

(a) Forbidding or preventing employees from engaging or participating in politics or from becoming candidates for public office.

(b) Controlling or directing, or tending to control or direct the political activities or affiliations of employees.

1102 No employer shall coerce or influence or attempt to coerce or influence his employees through or by means of threat of discharge or loss of employment to adopt or follow or refrain from adopting or following any particular course or line of political action or political activity.

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Monkey_Block 1 point ago +1 / -0

The process is the punishment. It's been three and a half years and this man's life still hangs in the balance. Despite the clear evidence of misconduct and the lack of any prosecutor at this point, it is allowed to continue. This is both a disgrace and a travesty of justice.

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Monkey_Block 27 points ago +28 / -1

You gotta love how the picture also distorts the perspective to make it look like its a two feet tall, instead of the two or three inches of appears to actually be.

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Monkey_Block 3 points ago +3 / -0

It appears to be emergency packing for the Pulmonetic LTV 1200 Ventilator (per the instruction card inside).

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Monkey_Block 4 points ago +4 / -0

Here's a news article that appears to show an identical item and identifies it as a ventilator. It seems to be taken in front of the same cages, too. https://www.kptv.com/general/new-york-will-allow-patients-to-share-a-single-ventilator/article_bb4aa963-9ba4-5b68-bc36-465e8199f432.html

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Monkey_Block 27 points ago +27 / -0

They shouldn't be allowed a hearing at all. As we are constantly reminded by the left, this isn't a criminal offense. Deportation isn't punishment, it's a civil matter of relocating a foreign citizen that has no right to remain in the country.

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Monkey_Block 1 point ago +1 / -0

Wait, don't US citizens have a right to illegally cross the border with their children and abuela in tow to live and work in Mexico despite their laws? No?

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