What are you going on about? When have Democrat supporters ever violently responded to an election outcome?
What are you going on about? When have Democrat supporters ever violently responded to an election outcome?
Where do you come up with this stuff? You really put a lot of assumed beliefs/motivations on large groups of people. It’s like you’re deep in echo-chamber talking points designed to divide subgroups, but have never actually talked to “Democrats” or “liberals”.
Hint: outside of fringe communities discussing socialist philosophy, in the US “left”, “liberal”, and “Democrat” are nearly synonymous to most of the public.
Where do you come up with this stuff? You really put a lot of assumed beliefs/motivations on large groups of people. It’s like you’re deep in echo-chamber talking points designed to divide subgroups, but have never actually talked to “Democrats” or “liberals”.
yeah, I went ahead and bought a Kagi subscription
Wait, I thought JD Vance was telling you not to listen to experts!
guess who is going to be building the new housing stock? How are you gonna get that done if you kick out all the immigrants
They are kind of like two hands making a handshake - they just twist/slide into each other and each is then looped around the back of the other. Very simple and effective
Have you seen these knife connectors used in aviation? They are genderless and lock together. Of course your crimp better be solid - meaning proper connector for the wire size and proper crimping tool die.
Yes, people select articles and propagate/disseminate them by choosing to post them. They often select based on their motive.
I wouldn’t expect that to be a controversial fact. There is some active editorial intent involved in choosing articles to post.
interesting pivot
you know Bernie lost the primary right?
Unfounded concerns, because receiving more than one absentee ballot for a voter doesn’t result in duplicate counts.
because the ballots have identical barcodes, if two ballots are submitted, only the first one scanned will be counted, Brogan said.
Also, once the ballot is scanned, the voter is marked in the poll book as having submitted an absentee ballot. That is another safeguard against the voter submitting a second ballot, the clerk’s office said.
Not surprised to see this FUD being promoted by OP. Of course, he didn’t write the article 🙄
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Linkerbaan, where are you yourself from?
most Americans enjoy the benefits that come from being an economic, military, and diplomatic heavyweight
The threat to American citizens is that they are steered away from their own interests and the interest of furthering democracy throughout the world because they see a curated feed that excludes information critical of China and amplifies information that promotes China as a country of harmony, peace, and prosperity.
And in some cases, the trends amplified on Chinese social media apps directly fuel American political division.
Truly nuanced.
The “fucking corpos” are manufacturing in Mexico, Vietnam, and China. They don’t get the tax break.
The “guy I know who owns a machine shop” and “the car factory in Indiana with 10,000 union jobs that chooses to stay” are the intended recipients.
Cable television never advertised that. Cable TV started as a “community antenna” system that served people in valleys with existing off-the-air broadcast channels (which had ads); the existence of those systems created a market for satellite-fed channels like HBO (which was always a separate subscription and ad-free) and TBS/CNN (which always carried ads). Other than the premium channels like HBO/Showtime/Cinemax, cable channels have had ads from the beginning.
Once the small cable systems and the media publishers both got consolidated, we started seeing content licensing deals and higher costs to the subscriber to pay for it - but the channels (MTV, Nickelodeon, etc) always carried ads.