I am honestly shocked that something like this hadn't happened much sooner
Irremarkable
To be entirely fair that's a ridiculously low bar to clear considering they hate children.
It's not just me! The specific night that caused it for me I didn't even drink any. I woke up with the worst hangover of my life to my friend throwing up the full bottle of malibu she had the night before. That smell is permanently ingrained in my brain.
The hand sanitizer my workplace ordered during covid was coconut scented. Made my stomach turn every time I walked by someone that used it.
That doesn't much matter when the psychotic theocrats are going to be the ones in the positions of power
They're goofy but in a cute cartoony way. I love them.
Am I going crazy or is that link going to an entirely different article than the post title (Trump’s threat to impose tariffs could raise prices for consumers, colliding with promise for relief)
Could be a federation issue between lw and mbin?
Edit: Seems to be the case. Weird.
There is no practical difference when SCOTUS will rubber stamp things
Practical differences are what matter.
It's togglable
What has SCOTUS possibly done to show that they won't rubber stamp each and every thing he does.
Edit: That's not to say the tariffs are going to go through. I'm not sure they will. Rule #1 is you do not fuck with the bag and this is just about the definition of fucking with the bag
It's literally in the first sentence
Maine Republican lawmaker Lucas Lanigan won re-election to the state House by a single vote after a recount
the English proficiency of young people in the country is stagnant compared to other countries and regions.
Seems like my gut was right, that it's less because they're regressing, and more because other countries have been increasing theirs.
So the interesting difference is in MO it's a constitutional amendment. Same way weed was legalized.
That is not to say they won't do everything in their power to circumvent it (they will. The MO state government may be one of the most authoritarian and least representative in the country), but there's a lot more roadblocks in the way in MO than KS.