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  • Congress should have a couple thousand folks in it rather than 435

    This is exactly it. This is what hamstrings the will of the majority and lends relevance to these lunatics we're having to endure.

    Many revere our founders, and I'm quite sure if they could comment on this mess they'd say something like "There are how many millions of citizens? And you stopped adding representatives at 435? That's the problem. Why?"

  • "I'm literally dying of thirst. I can only pick from two glasses of water. One is poison and will definitely kill me. The other tastes bad and may give me the runs, but I'll survive."

    "I have it! I'll drink neither and wait as others pour the poison water down my throat for me!"

  • It's like the alt-1985 Biff reality came to pass.

    Any reasonable person looking at these circumstances say 10, 15, 20 years ago would think 'No, that could never happen. He'd be barred from office, maybe even imprisoned."

    And yet, here we are. This timeline, for the US anyway, deserves to be pruned.

  • A steady stream of people showing up daily with nothing, starting from scratch, is not a crisis to you?

    What do we do with those who show up to find all the farm jobs in Idaho and other places are filled? Furthermore, do you condone the treatment refugees receive while working these jobs?

    There are certainly racists opposed to letting in refugees, and a lot of them make policy on such things. But minimizing the long term need to assist the ongoing influx of people as purely racism isn't productive. We have no solution for what to do with all of them.

    Leaving drugs completely out of discussion, this is a humanitarian crisis. Do you think just opening up the border and letting whatever happens afterward work itself out is the answer?

  • Dusty Deevers, lmao. I went to elementary school with him for a few years. You don't forget a name like that. Trust me, he comes by the dipshitidness honestly from growing up in that Oklahoma town. It's isolated and simple, and at least 50 years behind the times. I wouldn't call anyone from there wordly.

    I was obviously just a kid at the time, but an opportunity came and I noped the hell out.

  • Fuck sake Harris, why make fear your message? Republicans and supporters love that. Why give them what they want?

    Voters need to hear about resolve. Strength through sanity. Looking past MAGA rather than making it the focus.

  • They're so eager to turn down anything perceived as coming from Biden that they're speeding their own irrelevance. Many of the kids they're screwing over will remember these things the R cult is doing now. They'll reach voting age, more elderly bigots will die, MAGA will be just a reminder of dark times, and many things will improve.

  • Playing it safe will definitely work, but also there's nothing wrong with using your sink disposal properly. Nothing hard or firm like bones or plastic, no coffee grounds, and don't drain fat in the sink.

  • No doubt, but the Rs have already politicized the highest officers by labeling those making policy with which they disagree woke. They pay close attention and vet the generals, and I believe they'll use this practice to influence the promotions with their own hierarchy in mind--and plans once it's in place.

    I suspect this was Tuberville's main goal with all this nonsense. The disruption to the defense department and nonstop cycle of distraction this year have been icing on the cake for him and MAGA at large.

  • Tuberville has achieved setting precedent that higher officer promotions don't need unanimous Senate consent. Republicans will plan to use this to promote MAGA friendly officers in an effort to influence and control the military.