Actually it can, because over a fifth of them voted for that bill in both houses. A fifth of Republicans not only supported what it represents, but were concerned that it needed to be protected in case the opinion of the Supreme Court were to flip in the future. The majority of those Republicans...
Serious question, by the way: How did someone no one likes keep getting reelected, anyway? Is Israel's election system even more broken than ours? Is prime minister a lifetime position? (But I repeat myself.) What's the deal?
The last one to have good intentions, maybe, but Eisenhower has a lot to answer for and is frankly the best argument one can make for not letting former military people into the White House. He may have warned us of the rise of the military industrial complex, but when you look at how much...
Did they already discontinue the Mac version (because it's not compatible with the new ARM Macs), or do we have to wait for Microsoft to step in and make them?
Right, but I thought that was a scheme to make them fail their mandate to stay in the black. Was there never one in the first place? Were they just that good at keeping their expenses down?
We've already started seeing Blizzard games released on Steam, of all places. It's possible the timing of that has nothing to do with anything, but the part of me that tries to find meaning in things is curious, especially since Microsoft has also started doing that lately.
The hassle of going through a payment processor just to sign up for a website is going to be a lot more of a dealbreaker than the amount is. Granted, I don't know what kind of person doesn't already use Twitter and would have any reason to want to sign up for it in 2023 anyway. Aside from the...
I read "no longer has a presence in Australia" and briefly thought it meant they had blocked the entire site with their Great Firewall. But I think it just means their corporate offices.
Also, again:
Because both companies are guilty of this, but Elon Musk is just a douchebag with a website...
The next "gag order" had better be an order to the bailiff to physically gag the man. Either with a rag or by shoving something down his throat until he vomits, I'm not picky.
To be fair, I don't think Israel needs any help from us. This isn't like Ukraine where a relatively poor country with an even poorer military is under seize by a superpower, and need us to foot them supplies. Nor would I really trust the US military with direct intervention after how poorly our...
They own all of the major media outlets. The only difference is how conservative, and how willing they are to pander to the other side to fill a niche. Anyone who's not a conservative isn't rich enough to afford to run more than a YouTube channel.
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