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  • Oct 29, 2021
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    JaeRell

    Why doesn't the party of "family values" want it when parent/child attachment is the most important part of a child's development?

    Because as we all know they aren’t actually the party of family values and any political apparatus which would represent something comparable to that has been dead basically since at least the years following WW2

  • Oct 29, 2021
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  • Oct 29, 2021
    Mr Motion
    https://twitter.com/4141steph/status/1453941085844082689

    ktt2.com/2020-election-politics-cursed-cringe-content-thread-81093

  • Oct 31, 2021
    krishna bound

    Because as we all know they aren’t actually the party of family values and any political apparatus which would represent something comparable to that has been dead basically since at least the years following WW2

    Yeah. Whole structure of society is anti-child development.

  • Oct 31, 2021
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    can someone explain the “brandon” meme

  • This guy sucks

  • Oct 31, 2021
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    Lou

    can someone explain the “brandon” meme

    At a NASCAR event, fans were very clearly chanting “Fuck Joe Biden”. A commentator then lied and stated that the audience was chanting “Let’s Go Brandon” because a nascar driver named Brandon won the race.

    Since then, right-wingers have been using “Let’s go Brandon” as code for f*** Joe Biden lol.

  • Oct 31, 2021
    allmygirlsdoyoga

    At a NASCAR event, fans were very clearly chanting “Fuck Joe Biden”. A commentator then lied and stated that the audience was chanting “Let’s Go Brandon” because a nascar driver named Brandon won the race.

    Since then, right-wingers have been using “Let’s go Brandon” as code for f*** Joe Biden lol.

    ah very lame

  • Nov 3, 2021

    An eleventh hour withdrawal of U.S. forces by the Trump administration was officially completed in mid-January. Under the Biden administration, however, troops soon began “commuting” to Somalia and an American “footprint” was reestablished, according to AFRICOM spokesperson John Manley.

    Over the years, America has regularly stationed hundreds of troops in Somalia, including commandos involved in so-called 127e programs — named for a budgetary authority that allows U.S. Special Operations forces to use local military units as surrogates in counterterrorism missions. These efforts have been conducted under the code names Exile Hunter, Kodiak Hunter, Mongoose Hunter, Paladin Hunter and Ultimate Hunter, and involved U.S. commandos training and equipping troops from Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia and Uganda as part of the fight against the Islamist militant group al-Shabab. The U.S. also maintained no fewer than five bases in Somalia as recently as last year.

    Asked why Somalia was absent from SOCAFRICA’s inventory of countries, Special Operations Command spokesperson Ken McGraw explained: “The TSOCs and the geographic combatant commands they support decide what countries will be on the list they send me.”

    Despite Psaki’s assertions, SOCAFRICA’s creative accounting, and the supposed withdrawal from Somalia in January, U.S. troops have been operating in Somalia, without pause, for years on end. Even after the withdrawal, earlier this year, AFRICOM spokesperson Colonel Christopher Karns admitted that U.S. troops, albeit a “very limited” number, remained. His commander-in-chief, Joe Biden, said the same in a June letter to Congressional leaders, writing that only the “majority of United States forces in Somalia redeployed or repositioned to neighboring countries prior to my inauguration as President.”

    responsiblestatecraft.org/2021/11/03/washington-is-not-telling-the-truth-about-us-troops-in-somalia

  • Nov 5, 2021
  • Nov 6, 2021
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    hello guys

    so sorry i haven't updated, its mainly because this infrastructure situation has been so unpredictable

    the big vote was supposed to happen a month ago, i could do a whole write up on that but a lot has changed

    anyway the house is voting on the first bill, the $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill, right now (it was passed by the senate back in august). if it passes it will go to the president

    Video: c-span.org/video/?515757-1/house-votes-infrastructure-bill&live=

    write-up soon

    thx

  • Nov 6, 2021

    Damn no stimmy?

  • Nov 6, 2021
    monza sp1 x

    hello guys

    so sorry i haven't updated, its mainly because this infrastructure situation has been so unpredictable

    the big vote was supposed to happen a month ago, i could do a whole write up on that but a lot has changed

    anyway the house is voting on the first bill, the $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill, right now (it was passed by the senate back in august). if it passes it will go to the president

    Video: https://www.c-span.org/video/?515757-1/house-votes-infrastructure-bill&live=

    https://twitter.com/CraigCaplan/status/1456816949141417984https://twitter.com/sahilkapur/status/1456820802851049479https://twitter.com/nicholaswu12/status/1456804953926873094

    write-up soon

    thx

    BBB is the tricky one

  • Nov 6, 2021
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    No one now cause it’s ass. That’s why there giving money to improve it.

  • I mean it should be, probably won’t be realistically tho. High speed rail is more realistic for commercial and widespread use than what you mentioned.

  • Nov 6, 2021
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    Lmao what? Look at Japan and China and their high speed rails.

    Bruh people can’t even drive cars and you think everyone gonna be flying???????

  • Nov 6, 2021
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    Lmao so jayapal caved or what?

  • Nov 6, 2021

    If the infrastructure was there and they were high speed rails, yes people absolutely would.

    It’s much more realistic that than insane personal flying drone thing you linked. That is NEVER going to happen lol.

  • Nov 6, 2021
    Synopsis

    Lmao so jayapal caved or what?

    caving implies she was ever strongly against it to begin with lol

  • Nov 8, 2021
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    The company being valued at 51billion doesn’t mean the cost of transportation for all of Ubers customers is 51 billion bruh

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