boycotts.win is what I started last night to do this. I want it to start with a focus on highlighting the companies the president is discussing at any given time, so he can wield our collective power a bit if we do it right
I'm going to make sure I know what the plan is, then start executing. Right now there's a very basic companies database, but it would be somewhat easy to add 'brands' to companies, scrape some metadata for logos and categorization, and add a little search interface. Aside from that, I'd like to figure out how to easily provide some form of user-facing curation (something lo-tech to start)
I know that I would like to be able to see brands at a glance (i.e. powerade and dasani are a no-go because of coke), and I should be able to search for things in the database. I'm just using webflow for now, used this as an excuse to play with it to see if I can help my son use it to learn about web development at the product-interface level.
It's a defamation suit. Her stance is that the public would not immediately believe the claims but would instead want a court to render judgment. This is a good defense. She also points out jurisdictional flaws and requests it be moved to Texas.
Which strategy would you employ in a defamation suit brought in a venue bent on your destruction?
And this would be a reasonable strategy if it weren't for what communists do when they gain power.
Plus they're busy stoking racial tension and transgender arguments and anything else they can use to keep the people from realizing it's a class war.
A man's entitled to his preferences, especially if he built the thing in question. I'm certain he likes Patriots of every faith, but the Christian Bible tells us not to be unequally yoked.
"We are Patriots of every faith and non faith and should be welcoming"
(But this guy doing what his faith says is fucking retarded)
That's called pretending to believe the thing you're saying, and it's usually the hallmark of a leftist (sorry to be the one to break it)
Watching him fold and say "gosh we'll stop the fraud next time" sent me into brief despair.
I wanted Rand initially, but preferred Trump because I thought Rand wouldn't have the fortitude to handle the attacks from the media. Now I believe he's compromised.
Boehner is the one that said that though. Cruz just pointed out he was an alcoholic. I wish Cruz had mentioned that Boehner cried publicly more than men do.