Phatguysrule
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Wow. Great. Get back to me when everyone gets sick days rather than just the ones who have enough leverage to force it.
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Wow. Great. Get back to me when everyone gets sick days rather than just the ones who have enough leverage to force it.
I hate how illogical it is. The slow change since the 60s hasn't been good for employees at all. The slow change pushing all of the profits to the 1% hasn't been good at all.Slow, incremental progress is not your cup of tea? Why do you hate America?
barfo
You beat me to it.They're clearly grooming that kid so they can eat the blood of his babies.
I don't understand how the supreme court can even weigh in. The US government would be footing the bill, wouldn't it?Will the Supreme Court strike down debt forgiveness?
This has been sort of a tentpole issue for Biden and it looks like the SC will have a decision by the end of the week. It also seems to be a pretty divisive topic, although that may just be among my circle of friends, family, etc. Personally, I hope we help out some of those that could use it. Better than going to the corrupt bankers, massive corporations, and fraudsters.
They very well could toss it out. The States claiming damages could have no basis, as I don't feel they do. The fact that they are waiting it out like this makes me think they are going to probably rule on the side of those States though.I don't understand how the supreme court can even weigh in. The US government would be footing the bill, wouldn't it?
Yeah, I'm thinking the same thing. If so, that will be very disappointing.They very well could toss it out. The States claiming damages could have no basis, as I don't feel they do. The fact that they are waiting it out like this makes me think they are going to probably rule on the side of those States though.
Yeah, we were both right.Yeah, I'm thinking the same thing. If so, that will be very disappointing.
Pretty funny. Marjorie Taylor Greene, who clearly doesn't know history, accused the Biden administration of trying to complete the work begun by presidents Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Lyndon Johnson. Social security, Medicare, Medicaid, education, ending rural poverty. The horror!
White House, in a tweet, pled guilty.
My guess would be Michelle Obama but I agree about Joe's senility getting worse. I actually think Joe would be relieved to have somebody else taking over the job.This clip is from before the last election. They have to go back that far to dig up a clip of Biden being semi-coherent, it’s alarming how much he’s declined since then. I wonder who will take his place when he’s deemed unfit to run? My guess is Newsom.
This clip is from before the last election. They have to go back that far to dig up a clip of Biden being semi-coherent, it’s alarming how much he’s declined since then. I wonder who will take his place when he’s deemed unfit to run? My guess is Newsom.
I think Joe is slippin'...I don't think he's incompetent, but I think he's exhausted and it's taking it's toll. The deep state has clearly forgotten to budget for body doubles for Joe who can travel around and change time zones without it catching up to him.Right-wing fantasy right there.
Biden isn't particularly in decline. He's very old and getting older, sure. But he's always been a bit incoherent, partly due to compensating for the stutter, partly due to his fondness for out-of-context jokes and side-comments that only he understands ("God save the queen, man!"), and of course the sort of verbal diarrhea that every politician suffers from occasionally.
There's no such thing as being deemed unfit to run. Might as well ask what happens if it turns out he was actually born in Kenya.
barfo