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The original was posted on /r/technology by /u/esporx on 2025-01-31 04:57:09+00:00.
Lib armchair experts thinking that sternly shaking their heads is going to accomplish anything was funny the first time around but it’s genuinely just depressing now
They should impeach him again, I heard he hates that
Need libs to get it through their heads that the law is not a binding spell
This exactly. Libs might as well be sov-cits with this level of baseless faith.
Stop making everything an acronym.
Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW)
STOP MAKING EVERYTHING AN ACRONYM
SMEAA
should we throw away our rule book and get a golden retriever? no, let’s appeal to subsection a, paragraph 7 of clause c in the auxiliary bylaws
Liberals really aren’t gonna stfu about this are they?
‘likely’ illegal
I wonder if they’ll ever figure out that laws only work when the threat of them is credible, or that there is someone willing to enforce them.
Kids on the playground have a more lucid understanding of this reality than any of the people living in Elysium. If the group calls “no touch backs” but you keep doing it, you’ll either end up playing alone, or beat up.
I wonder if they’ll ever figure out that laws only work when the threat of them is credible, or that there is someone willing to enforce them
Senate parliamentarian
Unfortunately for liberals, conservatives likely remember the parliamentarian can just be replaced by the Senate Majority Leader (since they did that during the Bush admin days when he wouldn’t allow them to do something), and the Senate Majority Leader happens to be a conservative
Don’t worry libs, federal law will be changed soon.
I can’t wait for him to receive zero consequences from this.
Never. The. Less
what the heck, trumpf broke the law? he’s toast!
We’ll get him this time! I’m sure he’ll willingly arrest himself if we make him feel really bad about it!
penned an open letter to the Inspector General of the Department of Justice and the Archivist of the United States, urging them to “take action” and investigate the DOJ’s removal of its Jan. 6 database — detailing criminal charges and convictions related to the 2021 Capitol attack — which they call a “likely violation” of federal law.
Oh well if the inspector general who wasn’t sacked is on the case
LOL
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