It looks like you’re right they can’t be recalled by the voters. They can also be removed by expulsion by two thirds majority but clearly that won’t happen here.
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Correct. His constituents should start a recall immediately.
A tweet from Representative Thomas Massie that reads: I just viewed 2 Top Secret FISA docs. 1) FISA Court opinion that raises serious concerns about FBI implementation of FISA 702. 2) letter by Senator Wyden describing a secret government interpretation of FISA law. The Constitution requires I vote No on FISA 702 reauthorization.
I sent a classified letter to House and Senate colleagues about a secret interpretation of surveillance law that every American should be concerned about.
Representative Massie is right. The Constitution requires EVERY member to vote against a clean reauthorization.
Any senator or congressperson who is not calling for this, to pre-empt the stated intent of this psychopath, will be complicit in the genocide that results and, in the the fullness of time, shall be prosecuted as war criminals.
The accounts you’re trying to debate with are either foreign or not really trying to listen - some folks just want to point fingers regardless of whether they’re pointing them at the right place (the administration, Congress, the voters). Just block and move on.
This is an actual post. This is not funny. This is beyond desperate. This is a deeply unwell man who doesn’t belong anywhere near the levers of power. Every member of his cabinet and Congress is complicit in not demanding his removal now.
More importantly, U.S. military personnel are now paying the price for the last election and a Congress that’s unwilling to check this warmongering admin. They shouldn’t be in this position - the obligation to refuse illegal orders keeps a functioning system healthy but cannot cure a poisoned well.
The pilot and WSO in the downed F-15 would both be officers, not rank and file, but generally also are reliant on intelligence for targeting information, so assuming any strikes were willful or negligent war crimes, others would be responsible.
Great signal that it’s a grifter account, report and block
Technically, it’s a value in dollars, even though people commonly say points. It’s the sum of the prices of the stocks in the index, divided by a factor. But the numerator is in dollars and so the result is in dollars. I doubt Bondi knows any of this though.
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I‘m not aware that Blacksky ever made a commitment to never use AI.
I think about this a lot, from the perspective of “Neo-Luddism” (see Brian Merchant / Blood in the Machine) - the Luddites were not against new tech in general, just the application of tech to oppress the worker / harm society.
High performance a wide speed range or heavy duty applications indeed are where they start to be worth it.
www.evmechanica.com/single-speed...
Amen.
Low rate limits are good actually. Take a break and use your brain for a while so it doesn't atrophy.
One of my all-time favorites too. Have recommended it to several friends.
The article specifically talks about military command centers, which among other things provide real-time operational support for strikes (and presumably could also be operating drones launched from elsewhere). They are legitimate non-civilian targets under international laws of war.
I verified Rep. Levin’s original post on X, where he cited this NYT article:
www.nytimes.com/2026/03/25/u...
We actually have no idea how many have been killed because there have been no updated casualty numbers in over a week. This is Mike any major conflict I can remember - you used to be able to get daily updates.
Possible. Try to search for current U.S. casualty numbers in the Iran conflict and you’ll find no updates (and hence no news articles) in over a week. For as long as I can remember you could get daily updates for any major conflict the U.S. was engaged in. The legacy fourth estate is in shambles.
Completely insane.
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Exactly my thought, and god I hope we’re wrong.
Jaw-dropping admission by DOJ to court.
DOJ admits to having repeatedly made "material mistaken" representations to judge - ICE never had authority (under 2025 Guidance) to conduct arrests at immigration courthouses!
DOJ admits court "relied on...prior misrepresentations."
DOJ blames ICE (page 2)
Around 7000 Americans were killed on Iwo Jima and 19,000 wounded, and it was part of a campaign that ended with a nuclear weapon being used, so maybe not the wisest comparison.
Or because the sole objective of the war is to continue to be at war, both as a pretext for curtailing domestic rights and to distract from Epstein and other political vulnerabilities.
Concentration camps.
Use the term. Do not stop using the term until this current American regime falls and the camps are liberated. Then use the term in The Hague.
This is Trumpism. This is white nationalism. This is he moral gutter into which America has fallen.
Up here in WA we‘re just trying to get some income tax on the top 0.5% ($1M+ income) and it’s been a struggle. Lots of “capital flight” bs.
www.nytimes.com/2026/03/11/u...
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You mention one KR touchdown in 2025 but he had two - vs Falcons, then 49ers in playoff game…