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Congress sells weapons, not the president. Congress can even prevent a veto if the sale is large enough.
Congress sells weapons, not the president. Congress can even prevent a veto if the sale is large enough.
It’s pragmatic, not defeatest.
Yeah, it’s going to be option 2.
What’s terrifying is that the people responsible for it aren’t in prison for sedition and treason. It’s literally a playbook on overthrowing the government.
That means the people responsible for protecting the country and our constitution are complicit.
2 minutes is enough if you know what you’re doing
The US government in a nutshell.
But that’s only 33% accurate. Relish is pickled fruits and vegetables and white bread isn’t brioche.
That’s why I used the qualifier “supposed to be”
That’s what salaried positions are supposed to be like. You’re getting paid for the job, not the hours.
But it’s the 24h news cycle. They have to say something before the other guys!
It really doesn’t bother me, although bare florescent bulbs trigger my migraines.
No, he said EOL and beyond
Cinnamon desktop (Linux Mint) is actually pretty damn close to the windows desktop, so the change is mostly just cosmetic.
My wife’s 91 year old grandmother used Mint without any issues whatsoever. All she needed was solitaire and the internet.
But, a lot of people do look at something different and just throw up their hands and say, “I don’t know how to use it,” without ever trying.
Using an internet connected OS past EOL is definitely not privacy friendly.
Having a reason for seeing everything in a negative light doesn’t make it a healthy way to view the world.
At least verify your assumptions before sharing them.
And? The charity gets its cause in front of millions of people.
A mutually beneficial arrangement isn’t a bad thing. This is basically just paying for advertising, which every charity ever does.
I don’t see why this is a bad thing? It’s a mutually beneficial arrangement. The store gets brownie points and the charity gets their cause in front of more people.
You might think so, but the stores don’t get to write it off.
There’s a quota, so unless you have a few hundred million dollars laying around, it’s a futile fight.