Now that's some class solidarity.
AnarchoSnowPlow
One important thing for people to think about right now is "what happens when other countries don't accept deportees?"
They start to stack up. Housing, feeding, and guarding "dangerous undesirables" is expensive.
Surely, it would be patriotic to save your country money...
It might be too late. It might not, who's to say. Videos from this weekend have a very familiar ring to them though.
Common mistake. They based the movie on my life.
I learned magic then the cult followed. I meant to learn sleight of hand magic, but accidentally ended up with blood magic instead. The demons won't let me sleep, but I haven't missed a white rhino payment yet. (I wanted to go with a regular think cause who the hell wants to pay the premium, but to be honest the blood just contrasts so much better with the white rhino, it was a no brainer)
It's not all theHill's fault, there's plenty of blame to go around.
They didn't even push back against the reactionary talking points from the looks of it. The primary argument mentioned is "states' rights."
It's the same thing they've been doing with immigration, conceding every single point, until they eventually are running on "bipartisan legislation to address the issues!" That consists of all the Republican talking points from eight years ago.
The wrt54g was a workhorse, but the cooling....
Only the finest gas station heroin.
It's cool that one bigot can do that.
Just goes to show you, don't let your dreams just be dreams.
Surely there's a library book somewhere on Russian mixology, I've always wanted to learn how they make cocktails over there.
Obama deported more than any president before him.
He was the one who initially hired Homan. The guy doing this shit now. You know, the asshole bitching that people are telling other people what their rights are.
So yeah. It did happen, and it continues to happen. One side just "acts civilly" while enabling fascism, the other side actively advances it.
The acceptance of fascist arguments prima facie: "immigration is a problem," "immigrants do more crime," and other fascist narratives rather than rejecting them results in the advancement of fascist narratives.
The war has been on since the beginning, and we're gonna keep losing as long as they keep us talking about everything but the money vs the rest of us.
Also, working physical interfaces for everything where possible.
Lights that come on auto-magically are great, low light after bed time, that shuts itself off after you stumble back to bed, etc.
But you also need to allow overrides, like someone double taps the lights on you override the automations for an hour or two to handle corner cases like when your 6 year old pukes all over the hall and bathroom and you need cleaning light not stumbling light.
Also, light switches and lamps should work like light switches and lamps for guests, because these interfaces aren't bad, they work, well even.
I think whether we like it or not economic systems have forced their way into our political systems.
And anyone with any existing power is strongly incentivized to kill any "new ideas" in the womb. As they would most likely represent a departure from the current system that they benefit from.
Any dramatic restructuring is going to be a very "significant" event. We may currently be on the precipice of one such event in the United States, this remains to be seen. The existing power structures have been significantly destabilized and pre-existing norms and rules are being outright ignored.
Power will shift, it remains to be seen how much and to where.
In any case, we may have the opportunity for you to see some new interesting governmental concepts, or perhaps a return to some classics, or a mix of the two (a little overtly capitalist fuedalism perhaps?).
We sure do live in interesting times.