If I remember correctly, his buddy that got busted for getting fake ids for minors also spent a ton of government money buying GPUs to mine crypto.
If you like The Endless, the first film The Resolution is pretty good too. I liked Something in the Dirt as well.
Id also throw in Possession (1981) as one of my favorite cosmic horror films. You cant beat some good ol fashioned Sam Neil insanity.
Erase the wife
That would probably cost me more than $100
Good job for voting!
The fun part about this ruling is the final answer to most of these questions is "SCOTUS decides". Any actions they find favorable will be ignored and any actions they oppose will be considered outside of the agency's mandate.
Kevin Roberts is a piss baby fascist who should get fucked along with his entire party.
If this is a thing, and they want to avoid a fight, and they recognize Harris isn’t going to do it, then they will go very far to ensuring Harris is on board with - whatever. Cushy corporate gig, committee assignments, cabinet post, whatever she wants.
Totally works for me. But her cooperation is going to be absolutely crucial. I don't think she has any claim to the position, but she sure as hell may think she does, that's all.
I also don't want Harris, but pushing out the only black person on the ticket for a bunch of honkeys might irritate some voters. I don't see why she can't stay as the VP candidate. It'll just take some coordination.
The work is done by his team
And this is really important. He's got some kickass people he's appointed. Id vote for Joe just to keep Lena Khan at the FTC. All those people get replaced by fascists in the event Trump wins again. Unlike last time, every single member of his administration is going to be a loyalist.
I think pushing the first black VP aside could go more poorly than people expect. Whether or not we like Harris (I don't), shes been a loyal VP this whole time and I can't imagine she's going to like having her only shot at the big chair taken away from her. I think keeping Harris as VP no matter what is the best path forward. You keep some continuity, you don't really piss off any voters, and you keep everyone unified. A unified front is the only possible way any of this will work. If everyone fractures and infights until November we're still fucked.
It will even make Trump have to change all his "45-47" hats to "45-48" .
And suddenly a shitload of dipshits are wearing Kamala merch. I'm on board.
You would be incorrect, that's okay though.
It's also much easier to get things done with broad public support. You get broad public support by announcing the things you plan to do. The GOP uses every level of power they have to block any and all attempts at progress, so until we get off our asses and vote enough of them out, "what we plan to do" is the best we're going to get a lot of the time.
Catapults, just to irritate the trebuchet people.
Odds on Bannon having already burned through the mini bar he snuck in his ass? Enjoy detox you bitch.
Oh apologies I misunderstood your position. I'm not really interested in listening to how any objectively good thing the Democrats do is actually bad regardless of context, which appears to be your position on most things, so have a nice day!
I don't think he can do it.
And if he can, why the hell isn't he?!?!
Okay I get that you don't find those particular changes to be good enough, and I would agree with you. That doesnt make them lazy, and they're still the best chance we have. And you're completely ignoring the structural obstacles that they literally don't have the votes to overcome, even if every single Democrat in Congress agreed.
If we had given the Democrats a fillibuster proof majority and the White House for more than 2 months in the past couple decades I'd agree with you. But we haven't done our job well enough here, just as much as they haven't done theirs well enough. Framing the entire party as a lost cause and ineffective without looking at all the reasons why only hurts us.
ETA: I do believe the ACA and the IRA were absolutely worthwhile and have positive benefits. Just because you don't like parts of the bill doesn't mean they aren't.
You can see pretty clearly how the conservatives have a result they want and work backwards.
Like he campaigned hard on unions, then he butchered rail workers bargaining power
It should be mentioned that the people he appointed to the NLRB have been hugely positive for union activity and power. Even with the railroad thing (which they did end up getting concessions on) Biden is still the most pro union president in our lifetimes.
He campaigned on renewable energy, then signed into law mandated sales of federal land for oil and gas extraction.
They also passed the largest climate bill ever.
affordable care act has an unintended flaw making millions of Americans too poor to qualify for any kind of assistance getting health insurance, he campaigned on fixing that gap
The GOP has blocked every single attempt at improving the ACA and has tried to repeal it dozens of times.
He's raised defense spending
Can you point to a someone who hasn't? Congress routinely increases military spending without the military even requesting more funding.
I get that half measures don't feel like wins, but when half the government is controlled by people who want to destroy it, they are. If we want sweeping legislation that fixes more issues, we have to strip enough power from the GOP to make it possible. Until we do that, half measures are really all we can hope for. We elect people because of their platform, and then we don't give them enough votes to pass legislation. I'm not saying the Democrats/Biden are flawless here, but we have to live in reality.