No, I meant what did they do in reality, not in the delusions you were told to believe.
Why would the federal government do anything about BLM? They didn't break into the capitol to smear feces on the walls.
Could you clarify? Do you want us to be mad that individual state legislatures are acting differently than the federal government, or is it that you want us to be mad that the federal government isn't doing an overreach and prosecuting protestors outside its jurisdiction?
Absolutely, that is legal from the first second of use.
Repubs have zero principles nor integrity. The same assholes who were screeching about emails are saying it's okay to sell classified documents out of a bathroom. They pick some rhetoric they like and latch on. I don't know how many of them deliberately coordinate on that kind of lie or if most just see it and repeat it.
I want the ancient recipe to be formatted like a modern blog post. You have to read the entire Silmarillion before you get to the list of ingredients and the instructions.
No, this is a corporation, so unfortunately the best we can do is some tax cuts maybe a massive bailout.
Better sandboxing would be great. Wasn't there a story earlier in the week that a missing environment variable in a desktop theme erased someone's entire user directory? That shouldn't really be possible.
You want to dissociate the event from all context, but that's not how reality works. The guy is a rapist and a flight risk who has been publicly bragging about paying bribes to avoid the law. Of course he's going to be picked up on a tip, that's not an overreach at all.
If I could buy it in a way that ensures he has a massive loss, I absolutely would. Imagine replacing that gaudy "Trump" lettering with something like "Trans Rights." "Trans Rights Tower," holy hell. A positive message for the world and the Trumpanzees would be utterly enraged.
No, people should not need roommates to live, and no, the problem is not that they are dining out.
Nothing is overlaid directly on top of the content.