Attempted Coup in the United States: Tracking Investigations and Fallout

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Republicans coming to their senses going as well as expected.

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In case the double standard wasn’t already blatantly obvious.

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How long until Republicans call for stopping the prosecutions?

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0 voters

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If it was a weekday, I’d have gone with “Hours.”

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(thread!)

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debate club

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That distortion began under Bush, and Obama balked on his meek attempt to reverse it.

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The “why”:

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“I apologize for thinking you ate babies”

it’s not really the thinking that matters. it’s encouraging others to believe the same.

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Publix heiress

just like, prior to becoming in debt to the russians, trump was an heir to a fortune too… :thinking:

definitely don’t need estate taxes though. it’s probably just coincidence that people are using their inherited wealth to join together to overthrow democracy.

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"In fact, 45 Senators have already voted that it is unconstitutional,” said Former Trump campaign adviser Jason Miller.

oh! so that’s how the constitutionality of laws is decided. and here i thought legislators wrote laws, and the courts evaluated their application and constitutionality. :roll_eyes:

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Fred Trump would not have kept giving Donald more money if Donald weren’t running around acting like a big-shot real-estate developer, and neither would the Apprentice producers, or the foreign banks

The world taught Donald he had to “fake it until he made it,” except he never had to make it, he just kept faking it and faking it and money and “success” fell out of the sky, all the way to the White House

and yet he, and his family, and the country, would be better off if Fred had just given him the 400 million dollars all at once in a trust fund and told him to go to art school

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As the Worm Turns.

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@wiczipedia, @CCDHate and @Mozilla all raised prescient concerns about FB Groups – but the smarts/depth of FB’s own research is breathtaking. Here’s hoping it gets shared with outside academics one day, so talk of FB’s societal impact doesn’t depend on what falls off the truck.

Uh-huh. Anyone remember when Face###k wanted to challenge YouTube so they told everyone to pivot to Face###k Video because of all the great engagement metrics, and then it turned out that they were lying about the metrics, and about a third of the media companies in the US went bankrupt? Good times.

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