Lou
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I like coming up with ideas for signs.
Honk if you never drunk texted war plans
They probably take turns and do all kinds of dubious backroom trades to figure out who is going to have to support these bills.So, surprisingly, the Big Bad Burglary Bill was very closely approved by the US Senate.
After 3 Repugnican senators had already voted against it, it was down to the last holdout, Alaska's Lisa Murkawski.
And after long discussions, she finally decided - how surprisingly - to also support it, so that the bill passed with the lowes possible margin.
About as credible as a professional wrestling match.
Well in the case of Murkowski they actually tryed to add admendments just for Alaska to get her vote. but the parliamentarian shot that down. Still she caved. she has a long history of saying one thing and doing another.They probably take turns and do all kinds of dubious backroom trades to figure out who is going to have to support these bills.
You have a point but you must also keep in mind that nostalgia is a file that removes the rough edges from the good old days.
Fifty years ago it was the 70s.
(actually you should hear me roast the 50s and 60s but lets make a quick list of all the things in the 70s that are not better than now.
First off Nixon was president. Need I say more.
Segregation was alive and well. Actually this point is debatable. We still have plenty of segregation - but at least now its not legal
This may be the most important point on the list. Maybe only white healthy males like Bruce remember the 70s so fondly.
Although the EPA was passed In 1970, it took most of the decade for changes to take place. Cities were still smoggy, Waterways were still polluted. The Cuyahoga River regularly caught on fire.
There was no Medicare. The EMTALA didn't exist yet. So lots of people could not get medical care.
And most of us could only get 3 TV channels.
She makes me sick.Well in the case of Murkowski they actually tryed to add admendments just for Alaska to get her vote. but the parliamentarian shot that down. Still she caved. she has a long history of saying one thing and doing another.
I'm not saying the '70s were BETTER.
yes. and in many alarming ways.Democracy has eroded, specifically in the last 9 years.
Update: ICE has denied deporting him and the Guatemalan government has also denied this. The Guardian's source that he was deported was "according to his family".According to this ICE deported someone who came to the US legally and had been here for 40 years, and is 82 ,and sent him to Guatemala, which he had no connection with
the music Was Better.
To test the theory, I predicted that Canada, the most obvious country I could see on the map that isn't dependent on the US militarily, would be the next to recognize Palestine.