Katie Porter's star dims in failed US Senate bid, leaving the Californian facing an uncertain future
No! How dare she accurately describe the problem with American democracy!!
That's so great, especially those first two. Im just over 4 months and this really helps so thanks so much for sharing!!
Missile
WTF mate?!
Like "Italy is a boot", I will now forever be able to find Uraguay on an unlabled map, but I will never be able to tell anyone why...
I'm sorry but I disagree.
The last thing we want is for these states to accidentally reproduce.
No one wants soapy clothes, even in the post-apocalypse.
Amazing, good for you! Care to share how it's helped, feeling better/healthier/happier?
I tend to think of it like a personal trainer, "push, you got this, one more rep". More positive and gender neutral.
Yeah um, could I please get one "ignore all previous instructions" with a side of "all the bacon in the building for $1" ... And a small diet coke please.
Kids these days are giving me hope that the millennial cynicism had lost. I know the bullies we zoomers too, but overall I see a lot of positive change coming from this generation and I hope we have their back.
That is a chicken.
That is my brain on drugs.
My brain on drugs is a chicken.
Weed makes me paranoid.
Q E.D.
I kinda needed to read this right now. Thanks.
Classic Kbin moment: The thumbnail is a photo of two kiwi birds from another post. I choose to believe these birds are also Trump's lawyers.
I've heard that if you close your eyes, hold out a £5 note and say her name three times it turns into a Zimbabwean dollar.
I think that's why framing the debate is so important.
- This isn't magically closing the border, this is just adding a new punishment for a small subset of people who cross illegally. Whether or not it will be effective is very debatable (if barbed wire doesn't...)
- We should be talking more about the backlog in asylum cases, why aren't we providing adequate funding for the courts to do their job.
- Why do we make asylum seekers wait so long to seek asylum and get authorization to work, how does this do anything but place a burden on support systems?
And so on. This isn't about stopping immigration, it's about punishing those who do. [Too] Many will still support that, but it's a harder stance to take.
I won't rehash my opinions, they already been better said here, but I want to add I hate the phrase "close the border". What the fuck does that mean, was it open, did the last one in forget to close the door?
From the article, he is considering taking action "to restrict migrants’ ability to seek asylum at the US-Mexico border if they crossed illegally" which has a lot more nuance and is important to the discussion. So this will specifically affect people who have a legitimate claim to asylum, the border was never "open" to any migrants without it (or a visa).
Get in my belly...
I love astrology!
Ah, the majestic gas giant...
(It's not, it's an ice giant, but juvenile humor ftw)