it could be right or it could be wrong, itâs not for us to say, also it can be ârightâ regardless of the result because weâve built in a margin for error that only serves to emphasize the pointlessness of this exercise
itâs really, really dangerous when otherwise well-meaning people assume that things are already pretty much as bad as they can get
the thing about the filibuster is that it's redundant www.nytimes.com/2024/09/27/o...
Supporters of the filibuster argue that without unlimited debate, democracy succumbs to silence. Or something.
Three people I know personally (of about 20 that I pestered to do it) who checked their registration were suspended. Check, and pass it on.
you wonderful freaks
a lot of people keep asking this
Today JD Vance said he wanted to kill the National Labor Relations Act and the headline Semafor ran was that he's sad about union decline www.semafor.com/article/09/2...
You also see in lots of episodes how Bluey has learned a lot of empathy and social skills from always needing to consider Bingo, and we almost never get to see Muffin operating in big sister mode for Socks. Maybe Muffin never is to Socks what Bluey is to Bingo! But she hasn't gotten the chance yet.
What I like about Muffin is how she reflects her never-discussed-but-strongly-implied home environment: Stripe et al clearly have more money than Bandit's family, and she gets more things, thus is more prone to spoiled-kid-center-of-the-universe behavior. She is fundamentally a good kid though.