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I agree with the sentiments. We might be done as a country now. Not excited about moving to a new country. This is my country just as much as anyone else’s. I would rather stay and fight stupidity than run away.
In four years, you don’t have to vote again. We’ll have it fixed so good, you’re not gonna have to vote.
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I think part two of your argument is the most compelling by far.Mori Chu wrote: ↑Tue Jul 02, 2024 11:08 amThe argument in voting for Biden despite the debate is, you're voting for his administration, his policies, his appointees (e.g. judges and justices), his federal government as a whole. And you're voting to stop Trump, stop the GOP, stop the backslide into conservative / Christian nationalism and authoritarianism that Trump will usher in. But it's a tough sell if you don't believe in the man himself, the guy who will be at the top.
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This seems like good news. The blatant corruption and bribery going on with Justice Thomas should be looked at.
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Perfectly legal for them to accept money and bribes. The Supreme Court is above your puny laws
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AOC submits articles of impeachment for Justices Alito and Thomas. I don't think this will get them out, but it might at least lead to discovery of embarrassing information about their misdeeds.
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Clarence Thomas found to have MORE undisclosed free 1st class plane flights, paid for by his pal Harlan Crow.
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How much more embarrassing can it get than what has already been discovered?
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I'm curious what, if anything, will come of this. NYT and other outlets have received this leaked cache of notes from the SCOTUS Justices and it makes clear that Chief Justice John Roberts is meddling and interfering in several cases involving Trump. In particular he seems to have been a key player in ruling in favor of Trump getting broad immunity.
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Hmmmm...you could read into this as a misguided attempt to protect the court or to break it entirely.