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  • they said, 'Can you imagine? I'm [you're] not going to be president [for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics]. And that's too bad.' And what happened is, they rigged the election [in 2020], and I became president [again in 2024]

    Absolutely referring to 2020 here. No doubt whatsoever.

    (To be clear, claims of 2020 fraud are bullshit... But so are claims of 2024 fraud)

  • Colorado here. Offspring spawned a few years ago. We had a social security number before Mom was discharged. Offspring was born super early, and her low birth weight entitled her to receive social security benefits while in NICU. While that amount was super low, it also made her qualify automatically for Medicaid, which was awesome because they paid her deductible from my work's insurance.

    They also submitted information for the birth certificate to what used to be tri-county health department (which has since been split up) but we had to go to their office to pick it up.

  • I mean, you're not wrong, but it's also a legal term. If you pay someone money for something, they can always pay you back. That's not an irreparable harm.

    If (for example) you wanted to say something about someone but you have an NDA that's in dispute, you could be prevented from saying anything until that's settled because you can't un-say something the same way

  • No, if you find a flight you like and, instead of putting your credit card information right there, you drive to the airport, pay for parking, wait in line at the ticket counter, tell the agent you want to buy that itinerary you just found online, argue with them when they say they can't/won't so it because it's freaking Frontier, pay for your ticket, walk 10 minutes back to your car in the parking ramp, pay for your hour of parking, and drive home.

    Probably not worth it for a single person/purchase, but if it's charged per person, per direction (I think it is but not sure) and you're paying for your whole family it may be worth it.

  • That's only really done now for nonrevenue (employee) travel and changes in existing itineraries (trying to get an earlier flight, getting rebooked to a full flight because you missed your connection and that's the next one, etc)

    Some flights during certain seasons (spring break in Florida, for example) are so full that you hardly stand a chance of getting on, and of course that's the airlines' fault