@Col3814444 She should be indicted. Ginni's group hired the busses that got the traitors to the insurrection and she actively promoted the fake electors plot
The federal government should step in and offer to insure people with the condition that they can’t rebuild anywhere that can’t get private insurance. Eventually we’re going to have to deal with the fact that large sections of today’s coast is going to be unsafe in the near future and those people need some way to afford to move when the homes and land they move from will be worthless. Like all of Florida.
This is probably the most humane answer. But it would certainly be cathartic to see a bunch of dipshit millionaires and climate change deniers lose everything.
Cathartic but without real emotions behind it. Since as we've seen from COVID these people will cry about COVID not existing as they die from it. I fully expect them to drown and die, and lose their homes and still complain about Dems.
The RFK Jr. hype is baffling. I know there’s some clickbait value to headlines about a Kennedy saying shit you’d expect to hear from Alex Jones, but that’s already lost its novelty. Feels like this media attention is being driven and it sure as hell isn’t by grassroots support for this lunatic.
I can't believe Cheryl Hines is married to this guy, and he's an open anti-semite and she works for Larry. SOOO WEIRD, I wish Larry would cut ties with these racist scum
Not a mod, but I assume this may be what they are referring to. “Titles must include a label indicating News, Opinion/Editorial (pick the appropriate one), Analysis, or Discussion.”
News: If Trump Were Innocent, He'd 'Walk Over Fire' for Speedy Trial: Swalwell
Also acceptable:
[News] If Trump Were Innocent, He'd 'Walk Over Fire' for Speedy Trial: Swalwell
We want to avoid all caps in titles, even if it's the original title for the source, which is almost always an indicator of low reporting reliability, or that the content is so biased that reliability is hard to gauge.
If it is helpful, here is a short glossary of possible labels.
Editorials have author bylines that denote a collection of people within a news organization, such as candidate endorsements from a newspaper’s staff. Opinions have author bylines from a single (maybe two) writer(s). Analysis is when an author starts with factually verified current events and reports then explains deeper significance or motivation, predicts future outcomes, or makes a policy recommendation based on the starting data.
I’m sure that “the party of law and order” will accept the inevitable guilty verdicts, move on, and pick another candidate to rally behind for the good of the country.
Lol what? A huge amount of people specifically waive their right to a speedy trial, entirely to allow more time to build a solid defense. Guilty or not, just trying to rush through the case is a surefire way to get fucked in court.
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