Looks sort of like Turkey but the color is wrong.
...nor shall any State ... deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws
If only the constitution mattered anymore.
She auditioned for the role and admitted it in a video interview. Snopes rated it false but follows up with a CVS receipt of explanation which includes:
AOC did, however, audition for the role of congress woman as a response to an open casting call by Justice Democrats.
Also Marx had failed at just about everything and was jobless living in someone else's home. He was so narcissistic that it couldn't be his fault. No, it was society to blame. Then because he couldn't work longer than a few minutes on any project he sought help in writing that pamphlet.
It's literally a lazy failure telling other lazy failures how to create a system to exploit those willing to work hard.
Google helpfully wanted to add "vaccine" to my search.
Well we now know one person who was holding GME shorts.
It's not because of that. It's literally when they flip the switch on globalism. You become property of JP Morgan Chase.
Nowadays it's just another tax on business. They raise the minimum wage and it pushes gross pay up at the lower end. Hell it even gets people off of welfare because of eligibility. Then half a year later they increase taxes and your net stays essentially the same.
Large companies can absorb this but small businesses are usually owned by the middle class. That boss loses money, stops giving real raises, and you're continually mad because you are taking an effective pay cut each year as cost of living go up.
Not all in china but in also notably Libya and other African nations just about anywhere there is a border between arabs and true blacks, though to be fair china is probably pulling some strings there. Also the US has a migrant slavery issue (Hispanics) as does the UK (Vietnamese) and even leftist-favorite liberal holes like Sweden and Holland.
I was searching for the censorship phrase where search engines show a bunch of fluff to bury real results on page 2 or 3 or whatever. I came across the Abilene Paradox and a few other related studies and about fell out of my chair.
We know the red vs blue map. We know who really won the election. We know that there is a solid and truthful majority of conservatism in this country. However media has distorted reality to convince the masses they are in a minority. That what is abnormal is actually normal and maybe you, the viewer, is the one who needs to conform.
Now all of us here know this. But now I know the term. And when I started researching related topics, hell even the wikipedia see also stuff, it's clear that whatever group of assholes pulling the media strings has studied this form of manipulation well.
Even the masks to make people believe they are the ones who are against it. I've been called out exactly ONE time in the last year over no mask, and only heard a comment maybe two other times. The majority are just following along because they believe everyone else feels that way and they don't want to rock a boat.
My favorite fantheory about the asteroid strike from back when reddit was a half-ass decent place to visit.
Basically either the bugs have FTL technology, or use light from great distances, or Carmen Ibanez (math genius) changed the ship's route to a ricochet course. All while conveniently taking out comms to report the event, and the military industrial complex used propaganda to justify war.
It's just the full name of it. I don't like the idea of weighted votes at all.
Even Kamala has a wider cross than Biden.
They could have botched the feed at any time in any number of ways. She was hung out for awhile. What we'll never find out is why but that talk time was intentional.
I first heard of Newsmax when they were dropping radio ads in between Rush talking about how President Trump needs all of us to answer their polls or something. They were acting like whores and that was an instant turn-off. I tuned into their coverage of one of the debates and they were the same as CNN: just talking heads having a contrived conversation. That format is so fucking stale I turned it off almost immediately.
Peter Slen on C-SPAN keeping a mostly straight face during the call-ins is way more entertaining.
It's called the weighted race feature and has been around 20+ years. Dominion initially denied their machines had such a feature but different states have determined independently that examined machines do indeed have it.
The mostest best part is that demographic information about voters can be included in the algorithm so it can be made to appear that, say, black voters go for a certain candidate over another.
Probably not Bill himself. The look on his face when he addressed the nation was legitimate, The 90s were a more wholesome era- even if only publicly- and a sex scandal was not something you wanted to come out, especially when you were touting DOMA around the same time you were using Monica as a humidor.
Now, would Hillary be okay with driving that bus over Willy to cover her own ass? Yes. Everyone knew she was the one in charge. There were bumper stickers about it. There was even a comment alluding to it in Die Hard 3.
Find the city he owns a home in and check election and/or property records. Don't break any laws though, you have to have a legitimate communicative purpose to call.
Though for the record Winston Churchill loved to use early morning hours to get his best work done.
Heh thanks man but I'm not an expert at any of this. Just riding on this rock pursuing some happiness. I'll give you some thoughts but they are just that.
I'm a bit pragmatic on the issue of secession in general. We can only draw so much from the few success stories. At the state level. for all discussion purposes, well no state has ever seceded. On the other hand we kind of only have Virginia as an example of what county secession would look like and there were a significant number of counties involved. Virginia's split had around 30 counties with the second convention having more than the first.
Really though we are in new territory. It seems to me that Northern CA joining with Southern OR as the State of Jefferson only includes a small handful of counties, each which would get separate scrutiny as to their application, so more likely to be successful as Northern Jefferson and Southern Jefferson than a new Jefferson. A more realistic possibility would be the more modern concept of Southern Oregon counties joining Idaho. Other examples of these movements seem to me to have a similar path, but again it is new territory. Only recently in my life did I even hear of the concept of real life sanctuary political zones, formerly being introduced to the idea in an early 90s dystopian movie.
To me, counties have a political advantage in the realm of permitting or denying state intervention along the sames lines that a state can do the same to the federal government. That's the limit to their influence up until the point where we get our first county-state (Puerto Rico?) and the concept can be tested. May we live in interesting times, eh?
Our union is being tested in new ways and we should be grateful at the least that it is, to use a bad quote, mostly peaceful so far. I've heard plenty of discussion surrounding the idea that we are already in a soft civil war and maybe I can't rule that out, but if that was the truth I have to admire the patience and composure of us- as a whole- right now. We really seem willing to hash this out lately and that gives me faith in our Country.
YES. We've all seen this one and know where we really stand. Indeed US county level is like the 8th wonder of the world. The founding fathers developed a ground-up system which has been exploited by top-down tyrants. We have a comprehensive job ahead of us to make sure political power is exercised at all levels.
My response was of course tailored to the discussion of secession; counties can make a new state or move to another state (maybe) but the talk of leaving the union altogether is a state-level issue. Any other attempt will just guarantee failure. Your point about county level power is absolutely significant in all this though, as the advent of sanctuary counties puts lots of pressure on the states in which they reside.
State level, people. State level. You want term limits? State level. See what Vermont did with political parties? Make it state level that you can't run for office if you've been in it for say, 12 years. That's two senate terms and 6 house terms and serves the constitutional idea that the legislative branch can serve in an overlapping role with the executive.
State level. Are you an incumbent? You need 2/3rds rather than simple majority to advance from primary to general. State level.
The Federal government agents and officers won't vote themselves out of power. The states have to do it. While you are at it get your state independent enough to be able to cut off that federal teat at any time.
State. Fucking. Level.
They are Bernie communists. The dems don't want to admit it but the anti-capitalist shit is targeted more towards them and always has been. They thought they could redirect and control the situation but they couldn't get enough angry blacks to water down the movement into something anti-republican.
I say let them eat the desserts they made for themselves.
Don't underestimate that mafia ho. The shit she pulls is calculated and intentional. Real evil knows the importance of optical deception.
Many wind turbines absolutely require some transient power to orient and at times get the blades moving, as well as keep the electronics running and the fluids warm. Some of them can use their own internal batteries for this but often it just comes from the same power main they supply when operational. Also, turbines can be used as a power sink when the supply is higher than demand.
They have an ideal ROI of under 5% though, so it would take 20+ years to start turning an "energy profit" and in that time cause countless issues with migratory birds, insects, AM/noise pollution. This is not to mention the maintenance including lubrication and frost control, nor the installation including the massive amounts of concrete and steel that need to be produced and delivered. These latter issues are rarely addressed when talking about actual benefit to the environment and instead the rhetoric is typically about long term cost savings, which are almost always artificial.
Yep, the media immediately wanted to talk about the Texas grid this, the Texas grid that. If only Texas would have hooked up to one of the other two national grids (I know this week we are only supposed to talk about them as one grid)...
Texas needs to get the rest of the state off of those two grids, along with most other remaining utilities. Then add a legal framework which allows private power generators to get immunity for providing emergency power. Also ERCOT needs to fix it's $9,000/MWh problem.