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The day they outlaw my AR-15 collection is the day I become an outlaw.
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The day they outlaw my AR-15 collection is the day I become an outlaw.
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It feels so good to watch Trump using a public emergency to shift the entire Republican Party "left" into economic nativism & centralized production while the DNC moves "right" into austerity neoliberalism means-testing with a literal corpse as their mascot.
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It is May 2020. Everything in America is shut down as the quarantine stays in effect, all except for restaurants. A lone UberEats driver ventures into the abandoned wasteland, risking his life to deliver two Taco Bell Chalupas and a Baja Blast.
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Just bought 200 rolls of toilet paper. I've no need for it, I just wanted others not to have it.
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Merry Birthiversary!
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Wish there were more bronies who are as much as an urban planning nut as me.
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Wish there were more bronies who are as much as an urban planning nut as me.
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It’s generally because suburban communities are usually too far away from most services in general to be walkable. If the only option is to drive to literally so anything, people are going to walk less. When there are more services and options for public transit within walking distance, people will use it. While correlation doesn’t always equal causation, it’s a bit noteworthy to point out that obesity is more common where cities sprawl more, and East Coast cities, which commonly have less sprawl, have less obese people in general.
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Wish there were more bronies who are as much as an urban planning nut as me.
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I should be a cynical hardass for the rest of my life so I can show people how defeatist and negative I am and get views off of it.
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For anyone wondering, I get all my artwork from https://derpibooru.org/
More specifically, my RD images are always under this tag!
https://derpibooru.org/search?q=cute%2C+rd%2C+safe
I've just been noticing quite a few people asking me recently
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Finally found the full version of Bethesda's cover of Country Roads.
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World Cup Announcement
Pinkie Pie falls and Pony of Shadows rises in her place.
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Today was interesting. England hasn't gotten rekt this hard since 1783.
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Gorsuch is a scary motherfucker. Kavanaugh is probably MORE ultraconservative than Gorsuch! And he blatantly lied* in the very beginning of his speech.
*Kavanaugh claimed Trump spent great time consulting for the Justice, when Trump never vets or even reads daily briefings.
P.S.: The fact that Kavanaugh declared that the sitting president is above the law and that the Kochs threatened to withhold $400 million of Republican mid-term funding unless Trump nominated him further brews the mainstream media's accusation of Trump as Putin's co-conspirator to win the election two years ago.
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Kavanaugh isn't significantly more conservative than Gorsuch, and it's evident that neither of them are more conservative than Alito, let alone Thomas. I'm not sure why you're citing TheNation, a news source that is clearly left leaning and a Twitter post that cites nothing. The Koch Brothers have supported Kavanaugh, yet I have searched up and found nothing on them threatening to cut off $400M (and said Twitter user also claims to be a hard liberal).
This Minnesota law review is where he defended executive branch authority, and while he did claim that "Congress might consider a law exempting a President – while in office – from criminal prosecution and investigation" (1461), further down he adds:" If the President does something dastardly, the impeachment process is available...moreover, an impeached and removed President is still subject to criminal prosecution afterwards" (1462). A few sentences before that he added: "The first [criticism] is that no one is above the law in our system of government. I strongly agree with that principle. But it is not ultimately a persuasive criticism of these suggestions. The point is not to put the President above the law or to eliminate checks on the President, but simply to defer litigation and investigations until the President is out of office."
He explicitly mentions that the president should not be above the law, simply deferring them from criminal investigation unless the president's actions were far too out of line. He points to President Clinton, expressing the opinion that apparently the country would have been better off focusing on bin Laden as a growing threat instead of a sex scandal )he worked with Kenneth Starr during the Whitewater Scandal, so it may come from personal experience). I personally don't agree with that, since there's potential for abuse there, but it definitely isn't the "above the law" idea that you think it is.
And he doesn't get fans from all conservatives, either. Ted Cruz complained once that he wasn't very conservative, and he has never openly opposed nor endorsed Affordable Care or Roe v. Wade (though he did claim that he didn't want it or Planned Parenthood v. Casey overturned, being a strong believer in precedent). So we shouldn't largely be concerned about abortion getting axed.
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The arguments that the founding fathers never foresaw automatic weapons always seemed dumb to me, but I take it back. This sounds awesome. Let's all agree to regress back to 18th century weaponry for home defense.
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Now. You may be thinking that this is something I shopped to take a cheeky jab at the BBC. That's good. It means you are a balanced and rational human being. However, it turns out that this image is very real. It's all so tiresome.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JC4irXdZErs
Edit: Friendly reminder that Natsuki is best girl by all objective measures.