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Num10ck , to Work Reform in The Medieval Times Union Campaign Is Over

i’m surprised that there aren’t more cosplay entertainment dining experiences. i’d love to dip my toes into some cultural microcosm with enthusiastic guides for a few hours. wheres the 1980s philadelphia breakdancing and graffiti street party bbq cookout restaurant? wheres the 1960s sci fi syd mead scene with analog electronic music and fluorescent flooring with french organic furniture?

pdxfed , to Work Reform in The Medieval Times Union Campaign Is Over

Super hard to establish a base for unions in places that often need them the most due to self-reinforcing high turnover due to poor conditions, wages and benefits and job quality. Makes the work the unions have accomplished in the last 4 years laudable.

Icalasari , to Work Reform in The Starbucks Union Campaign Just Added Hundreds Of Baristas To Its Ranks

I'd love to see Wal-Mart also get a union blitz. Just so many locations all at once that Wal-Mart would basically tank their stocks and value if they tried to close all those stores at once

Aleric , to Work Reform in The Starbucks Union Campaign Just Added Hundreds Of Baristas To Its Ranks

Now is a great time for my daily “fuck Starbucks”.

Alexstarfire ,
Aleric ,

Katee Sackhoff manages to be incredibly my type while actually not my type at all. It’s an enigma

ares35 , to Politics in Nebraska Governor Stands By Rejection Of Federal Funds To Feed Hungry Kids
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'i don't believe in welfare.'

(..for the poor or non-whites. give all the federal money you want to our mostly-white farmers and agribusinesses, though)

Pandantic , to Politics in Nebraska Governor Stands By Rejection Of Federal Funds To Feed Hungry Kids
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Iowa governor did it too. I just can’t understand this mentality.

spacecowboy ,

They value money over human life/humanity.

Spitzspot , to Politics in Nebraska Governor Stands By Rejection Of Federal Funds To Feed Hungry Kids
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“Sixteen businesses associated with gubernatorial candidate Republican Jim Pillen received about $7.8 million in federal loans during the pandemic and later returned over $5 million of that.” - apnews.com/…/coronavirus-pandemic-health-nebraska…

NovaPrime , to Politics in Nebraska Gov. Stands By Rejection Of Federal Funds To Feed Hungry Kids This Summer
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“I don’t believe in welfare”

Ok, cool. So what’s your proposal then? What an absolute bell-end

Horsey , to Politics in California Leaves Trump On Primary Ballot Despite Requests To Disqualify Him

This is probably a smart move… Trump will never win California but it will open up the Secretary of State office to lawsuits that will only waste money. It’s not like a precedent in California will help other states bar him.

mayotte2048 ,

That’s what i was thinking. Taking him off the ballot doesn’t hurt Trump, but doing so may have political or legal consequences. So they are just sitting this out to not give their opponents ammunition.

cabron_offsets , to Politics in DeSantis’ 2023: More Than $160 Million Spent To Buy A Collapse In The Polls

That’s just fucktards paying into a stimulus.

SeabassDan , to Politics in California Leaves Trump On Primary Ballot Despite Requests To Disqualify Him

I’m gonna assume they’re doing this to avoid setting a precedent where a Dem candidate can be removed for any reason later on. Not to say there isn’t plenty of reason for Trump, but it’s a dangerous place to be.

cheesebag ,

If a Dem candidate plots an insurrection, they should be removed from the ballot.

mayotte2048 ,

I think the danger they are talking about is that they might only need an accusation of insurrection, not a conviction to do this.

Think about Congress’s impeachment probe into Biden without evidence.

SeabassDan ,

Yes, we agree. Not exactly what I meant. I’m all for Trump being completely excluded, but the GOP has made a habit of using what’s put in place to avoid any wrongdoing to try and disrupt the good ones from getting things done.

cheesebag ,

Yeah that’s something I’ve been thinking about lately. I worry about creating tools for them to misuse. But then again, Democrats didn’t use faithless electors against Trump, they didn’t try to violently steal an election- Republicans did that all on their own. So… 🤷🏼‍♂️

SeabassDan ,

They haven’t been playing by the rules for a while now, so there’s no point in a good faith attempt to fix politics anymore.

Nougat , to Politics in California Leaves Trump On Primary Ballot Despite Requests To Disqualify Him

Apparently without an explanation of how Trump is not disqualified by Section Three?

runswithjedi , to Politics in California Leaves Trump On Primary Ballot Despite Requests To Disqualify Him

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  • ImplyingImplications ,

    This. The “let voters decide” argument is bullshit. “Sure he broke the rules but it should be up to the people if they care about that kind of thing”. Since when do courts care about what the general public think?

    Psionicsickness ,

    What courts? Trump was never convicted? These removals are all just because high placed hippies, “feel like” Trump’s actions were, “insurrectiony”.

    PowerCrazy ,

    Since when do courts care about what the general public think

    That is one of the pillars of justice in a so-called democracy.

    NovaPrime ,
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    Not at all. The courts are intended to be neutral arbiters of law itself. Congress is the body that should care about what people think.

    PowerCrazy ,

    The law is open to interpretation since language is imprecise. Thinking that the law is some kind of rigid holy truth is extremely naive at best. Or at worst is fascist.

    NovaPrime ,
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    I’m not disagreeing with that. I’m disagreeing with your assertion that courts should care about what the people think. If anything, when the law is ambiguous the courts look at the legislative session notes, speeches, drafts…etc to try and figure out what the original intent was (or throw it back to legislature to rework). I never said it’s some kind of rigid holy truth.

    PowerCrazy ,

    Well the original intent of the insurrection clause was to prevent the same senators/congressmen who seceded and started the civil war from being eligible for federal office. This obviously doesn’t apply in Trumps case since there was no civil war and Trump was the lawfully elected president of the US at the time.

    NovaPrime ,
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    And this has to do what with your original comment and assertion?

    PowerCrazy ,

    It was responding to your original assertion.

    The courts are intended to be neutral arbiters of law itself

    Which in Trumps case has nothing to do with the original intent of the law (insurrection clause, since no insurrection has taken place.)

    As for my original assertion. The General Public is absolutely the folks the justice system should be accountable to, after-all government is supposed to be FOR the people. And if The People want to vote for someone who wants to overthrow the government, the courts have no business saying they can’t.

    So if you think the court shouldn’t care about the general public, then the insurrection clause doesn’t apply. If you think the court should care about the general public, then they have to let the voters decide.
    In either case Trump belongs on the ballot.

    heavyboots ,
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    This. We tried that last election cycle and be wasn’t happy with the results from the people and attempted to falsify and overthrow them. NO SECOND CHANCES.

    some_guy , to Politics in California Leaves Trump On Primary Ballot Despite Requests To Disqualify Him

    I’m kinda surprised, but also relieved that conservatives won’t be able to point to my state and say we did what they expected. Looking forward to further disqualifications in states that aren’t targets for “bias.”

    Aermis ,

    What bias tho. In what world do you want to live in where it’s ok to have a president of the largest military presence in the world have power when they actively call for a civil conflict and has been arrested by the country they’re trying to rule.

    PowerCrazy ,

    Perhaps the country is corrupt and should be overthrown? The fight should be on every front. Legal and Illegal.

    Aermis ,

    Overthrown by whom? And corrupt by who?

    some_guy ,

    I don’t consider kicking him off the ballot for his traitorous actions an act of bias. I’m just saying that my state doing so (Cali) would be pointed to as bias because we’re “libs” (I’m a socialist).

    tardigrada OP , to U.S. News in FBI Investigating After Violent Threats To Colorado Supreme Court Justices who disqualified Donald Trump from appearing on presidential primary ballots there
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