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  • The whole thing reminds me of Cersei skipping her trial at the temple. Trump, and the RNC, are willing to lose all of the downstream races as long as Trump wins because they just plan to kill all the democrats as soon as he takes over the armed forces. It's terrifying.

  • I give Willis the benefit of the doubt but it's absolutely the appearance of impropriety. As an elected office holder myself, I have to recuse myself from any votes or even discussions when it comes to spending taxpayer dollars on anything that might benefit me personally even tangentially. I can't even argue we should build a fence if that fence would affect my property in any way no matter how badly it's needed or warranted. I can't even argue against it.

  • The argument is that Willis brought the case so that she could hire her boyfriend and funnel a shit load of state money to his law firm for his services.

    Everything else is a distraction. This point is the only thing the judge will care about and it's a pretty ridiculous argument.

    "Yeah, I'll indict a former president on RICO so I can send my boyfriend half a million dollars. Great plan!"

  • Trump wants to sell weapons to Russia so they can take over Europe. I honestly think Trump just doesn't like that there's no many countries and leaders in Europe to keep track of and wishes it was all just run by one guy he can try him art of the deal bullshit on.

  • The state of Colorado has found, as a matter of fact, that Trump engaged in insurrection.

    To argue that it takes an act of congress to declare someone an insurrectionist when the remedy for such a declaration is also congress doesn't make any sense. You can't have the same body deciding such things because you'd just have a chicken and egg situation (which is exactly what trump wants).

  • The 14th amendment requires no criminal conviction. Your whole argument about needing to be convicted of insurrection is just flat out wrong based on the actual text of the amendment. You can argue it's poorly written, and I might agree with you, but it says what it says.

    The remedy for being disqualified by the 14th is to petition congress to remove the disqualification. Such remedies were petitioned for and approved in the 1860s and 70s without much fuss.

  • Trump's main argument, though he doesn't admit to insurrection, is that he isn't technically an officer under the united states and so technically the 14th amendment doesn't apply.

    He could be arguing, strongly, that he didn't commit insurrection but he's not. His lawyer basically said, "yeah, we don't admit that but it doesn't matter because of this technicality".

    Its a super weak argument. Trumps lawyer gave the scotus very little reason to find in his favor other than, "if you find against us there will be a tit for tat among the states leading to chaos" which, yeah, but that's not a legal argument.

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  • Complaining about scalper prices is fine as long as you lay the blame at the right foot. The ones to blame for those prices are the scalpers and the people who buy from them.

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  • You can buy a Pi zero 2 W for $15. A pi 3 model A will cost you $25. The pi 3 model B+ and pi 4 model B are both $35. The prices haven't gone up. Your expectations have gone up and the price of similar x86 hardware has come down.

    You can argue that the value of the pi lineup has diminished, and that's a valid argument, but these price complaints are just silly.

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  • How did they abandon the affordable market? You can get a 1GB pi 4 for $35 today, the same price as when it launched. You get get a zero 2 for $15 I think. Just because the pi 5 is more expensive doesn't mean they've abandoned the affordable market. They just widened the product line. Jeez.

  • The culture wars are an outward expression of the anxiety and fear they live with because their economic destiny has been derailed and the value of their labor has been stolen from them. They're lashing out because they're unhappy and they're unhappy because they've been screwed. They're just too indoctrinated to see that we have all been screwed together.

  • That ignores people's very real anxiety over wage stagnation, inflation on food and housing, and a health care system that is functionally broken. Normally we would just start a war somewhere and direct that energy towards brown people halfway around the world. With no war, it's being directed at 'others' domestically.