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Posts by snarkylicious

Hey instead of the LA cops getting $3.6 billion dollars a year, and also paying out close to $400 million in settlements, here's an idea ...

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Enough of dude with opinions

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You guys are desperate for an excuse.

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Ok, and? How does this relate to the idea that there's no obligation for older office holders to vacate seats for young people? Nothing is stopping him, except himself.

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And in all of that he is not enforcer & does not control the DOJ. There is no one you'd prefer that would have insulated voters from their own evil choice better than them not choosing evil.

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The president is not the enforcement arm of the law - where are you getting that from? The responsibility was with the DOJ & the flaw was not knowing how to proceed against a candidate for federal office.

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You lack the knowledge to comment.

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Online idiots chanting "Biden had one job -- to stop a second Trump term."

No, that was the voters' job. Amazes me how any citizen of a democracy can deny the whole premise of democracy. Opportunists exploit this rejection of responsibility. Hence the market for authoritarians on left and right.

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The pushback you often hear is "It was Biden's/Kamala's responsibility to make me want to vote for them!" Well, yes, but 1) they have a large constituency - not every policy position will align exactly with yours, & 2) doesn't mean you don't *also* have responsibility to pick the non-fascist choice.

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Your son isn't everyone & he's 18. Public service jobs aren't political jobs either. Running for office isn't being a city manager or attorney. I'm not seeing how this relates.

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No idea. Audition. Haven't booked it yet.

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I don't think I did too bad. It was basically welcome to the 2026 conference and everything else was in English.

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Man, when you compare the bravery of every day Minnesotans to the overpaid cops it’s astounding

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Thank you.

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Things I keep saying that no one likes.

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“The ALA compiles its survey through media accounts and submissions from libraries. The actual numbers are likely much higher because many incidents are never reported, the association acknowledges.”

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My life is in the "do not want to talk about it" but I'm making sure the senior cat I found wobbling around the area is eating and sleeping on a blanket in box on my porch. At least I can do that.

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All in all, 32 states are holding supreme court elections in 2026. These races will decide over 60 seats. Two states already resolved their contests—conservatives won in Arkansas, and liberals in Wisconsin. Nineteen states are holding regular elections for their supreme courts this year, meaning races where candidates can challenge incumbent judges or run for an open seat. How those work is straightforward; think of what you’re used to seeing for Congress or governor. But 13 states are holding retention elections, which are simple up-or-down votes, with no challengers, where voters decide if a judge who is already on the court should stay in office.

All in all, 32 states are holding supreme court elections in 2026. These races will decide over 60 seats. Two states already resolved their contests—conservatives won in Arkansas, and liberals in Wisconsin. Nineteen states are holding regular elections for their supreme courts this year, meaning races where candidates can challenge incumbent judges or run for an open seat. How those work is straightforward; think of what you’re used to seeing for Congress or governor. But 13 states are holding retention elections, which are simple up-or-down votes, with no challengers, where voters decide if a judge who is already on the court should stay in office.

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I keep having to repeat this, because it keeps getting truer and truer and is a huge reason why we're in our current death spiral

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The Supreme Court will decide whether Colorado violated the First Amendment's free exercise clause by requiring schools participating in its universal pre-K program to abide by a non-discrimination policy that Catholic schools reject. (Exceedingly ominous.) www.supremecourt.gov/orders/court...

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Started my day having to learn how to pronounce an opening line in Czech, how's your morning going?

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Honestly, this is perfect "reenactment" to reflect what America has become. Afraid of the unknown and trading security for freedom.

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Let's fucking go.

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Lol, so, so few.

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We need this.

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I'm surprised anyone won in that contentious display.

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MONSTRESS IS COMING!

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I'm sorry. I very much know the feeling.

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168 people.

19 were children.

The murderer was a white supremacist would-be insurrectionist.

Merrick Garland was the lead prosecutor in the case.

President Bill Clinton mourned with and consoled the families and survivors.

And this memorial was created on the site.

The time is always 9:02.

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Joe Biden was old.

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