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Except that it’s not. If you’ve got Javascript turned on and don’t run a browser extension which strips off the access token from the URL, you have free access for the next couple weeks.
They don’t dye in the same way eggs do
I don’t think it’s that, so much as that the other countries (and uninhabited islands) didn’t have much in the way of tariffs, and there wasn’t any reason to impose an import tax, so they came up with a nonsense calculation.
It doesn’t really matter; the damage is being done by a bunch of teens and early-20s folks whom Musk recruited off the nazi group chat, and whose career prospects depend on his patronage. Whether he’s officially involved or not, Musk’s whim determines what this group actually does.
A lot of these accusations are a confession of intent to commit a crime.
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Sadly not. Same people pushing the same thing again, but lying about it being a cancer cure as well now
Definitely, but Schumer pushed enough Democrats to side with the Republicans on a vote to end debate that they had the 60-vote supermajority needed to do so.
Yeah. There are some gangs (eg: Police gangs in Los Angeles) which do use tattoos to identify themselves, but not all gangs do so, and most tattoos are not gang-related.
And the excuses were really thin. Among other things:
So long as people aren’t all identical, they’ll have plenty of ability to engage in needless hate
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I had the impression that college deferment ended about a year before the draft did.
I don’t expect college draft deferment to be a thing again until the boomers die.
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The US draft system hasn’t had college deferments since the latter part of the Vietnam war.
When new car prices go up, used car prices should rise too
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During Trump’s first term there were still Republicans who cared about things like:
They’ve all been purged now.
No big profit from soldiers. Lots of profit from weapons contracts