Seriously my city has three bookstores a Barnes and Nobles a half price books and one specialty store downtown that I think sells horror books but I’m not positive because they’re never open
Seriously my city has three bookstores a Barnes and Nobles a half price books and one specialty store downtown that I think sells horror books but I’m not positive because they’re never open
I wonder how because I can never find books there. Seriously I can’t remember the last time I came to Barnes & Noble looking for a book and being able to find it. Their selection has gotten smaller and smaller and smaller over the years. Basically these days they sell knick knacks and toys and there’s a few Dusty books in between. Well the children’s section isn’t too bad. Also the manga sections gotten a lot bigger. So I’ll give them that.
Is this some kind of weird puritanical family or something?
Do you have like a list of things we’re allowed to talk about?
Y’all are missing the implication of this. These comments think it’s the public she’s talking to here. She’s talking to other Congress people with skeletons in their closets.
Organize?
Not on North Korean territory, but on North Koreans in Ukraine? Why not.
The fact that he’s saying it instead of publishing is how you know he’s not for real
Kind of amazing how there’s so many knee-jerk reactions in here from people who don’t bother to read or understand the situation. Almost like the senator has brought light to a situation that many people were either unaware of or willfully ignorant of. Amazing how it’s people’s reactions that convince you of the veracity of a story more than the story itself.
This isn’t the government cracking down, this is the senator writing a letter. There’s no force of government behind this. It’s simply someone in power bringing light to a problem. A problem that we all should acknowledge exists, because it’s very easy to verify.
How would suing the ICE right now help? Trump isn’t in office yet so why would they have the plans.
I think you’re missing my point. That would be true after they are sworn in. The hypothetical in question here was before they are sworn in. We have no precedent for this scenario.
Also Ford would have received the votes as vice president from the Electoral College. The College votes for both the president and the vice president.
Johnson doesn’t just move up into a new job. They’d have to pick a new vice president. They could pick Johnson I suppose, I don’t know why he would want to be the vice president when he is Speaker of the House though. Now the question is how they pick a new vice president, because I don’t believe there’s any precedent to guide that. Would they have to nominate one in Congress and have them vote on him? That’s what they would do if the vice president already been sworn in, but since he wouldn’t have been at that point I don’t know there’s any real way of knowing. You can make an argument that the RNC would be able to just name one, but again there’s no precedent.
So they really hate women, but it’s okay if it just controls their state instead of their Nation? That’s what you’re going with? An irrational burning hatred of women that matters more than than anything else as a voter yet they grudgingly say well I guess it’s okay if it’s just controlling the millions of people who live in my state. As long as it’s only affecting me personally and not the nation at large I’ll overlook my burning prejudice just this once. That’s what you think is in the mind of those voters? Fascinating.
Except the people renting the labor don’t have to pay for any of that.
If being a woman’s all it takes not to vote for her then how come she lost Michigan which has a woman governor?
Because what’s cheaper than even undocumented immigrants labor? Prison labor.
Yes please let’s end this