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Police couldn’t find them, because they lived 2 apartment buildings down.
I don’t understand this part. Shouldn’t that be the very reason why police should be able to find them?
Police couldn’t find them, because they lived 2 apartment buildings down.
I don’t understand this part. Shouldn’t that be the very reason why police should be able to find them?
It’s a spoiler for the movie, so I’m tagging it.
Predestination. The story is a bit more complicated, but it’s a very similar idea.
I’ve seen a movie where this is basically the plot.
I’m not gonna disagree, but I will say people have basically judged the court for decades based on their decisions. I’ve been judging it on their decisions and their dissents. There have been non-unanimous cases for years where there have been bizarre dissents that could have changed the country if any specific president had appointed more judges.
Primaries are also weird because depending on what state you live in the election is often decided before you even get to vote. Imagine living in a state as big as California and having no impact on the primary.
If the general election can be one day maybe so can the primary.
Hot take: that crime bill attack was always an interesting one to me.
In Hillary’s election she got heavily criticized for supporting it while non-conservatives supported it, Biden wrote it, Bill Clinton signed it, Bernie Sanders voted for it. I was somewhat surprised this election when people actually remembered that Biden wrote it at all. I didn’t hear much about it in 2020.
That’s not an interpretation the supreme court would agree with.
I’m asking if you believe no other president would support Israel more than Biden. US president? I don’t believe that. Israel doesn’t believe that. You might. There’s a lot of potential presidents in America.
Your own quote: “[Netanyahu] can’t get that loyalty from any other US president”
Do you actually believe that statement to be true?
You meant more. People are reading the words you wrote. In another comment you wrote “it’s better to just steer clear.”
That’s not helpful for OP at all. That’s just the mgtow mantra.
My pet peeve is when lids are slightly on. It’s worse than having no lid at all.
In 2016 Trump led among white women voters too.
Facebook is basically a dinosaur. The demographic that were the first users ran away right around the time when their parents got accounts.
Lemmy users seem older than most social media to me. Why is Star Trek TNG so popular here if not?
No, nepotism has definitely been a thing. Your original text made it seem like there’s been a long history of the Democrats having spouses (a singular instance for either party) or a VP (less concerning) being the candidate. It also made it seem like you considered it nepotism. VPs aren’t nepotism.
I’m not gonna list a lot of examples
You say this like you’re talking about more than exactly two people over more than exactly two elections.
I don’t think this is exclusive to right wing populists.
He’s simply congratulating the side he supports. Biden showed support for the Iranian protesters.
And before someone responds “um actually, Biden is as right wing as Clarence Thomas,” Bernie Sanders showed support for the Iranian protesters too.
You’d be hard pressed to find someone to the left of Bernie Sanders who doesn’t support Iranians protesting the right to not be killed for wearing a hijab improperly.
I wrote it because it was relevant to the discussion.
They tried to restore the Pyramid of Menkaure by adding granite stones to the exterior, but they stopped because of social media pushback.
That just makes me wonder so much more. How do we know they were Syrian and how do we know where they live without finding them?