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    5 months ago

    When all of our great-grandchildren are mutant flesh lumps with the intelligence of a border collie, this will be a big factor.

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        On Friday, I was told that it was a good thing these cases are being handled by the judiciary again.

        The same judiciary which is currently deliberating on whether or not the president can legally commit felonies.

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          The judiciary which has a backlog of cases and this will further create a backlog.

          Lawyers must be happy about endless billable hours, of course.

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          Good news! The president CAN legally commit felonies now! How cool is that?

          As a European, I am terribly sorry for what’s happening over there. It really worries me, as it’ll have an effect on the entire world 😞

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            Yep. It’s your planet too. Basically corporations have been given free reign in America to fuck it up here which will fuck it up everywhere else.

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          It’s great when the highest court in the land has decided to use the court as a weapon and reinterpret settled case law, which just happens to be in favor of the people giving them bribes gratuities. Weird that! Can’t wait for my friends to spend $2.4 million on me …