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12:45 AM
@TimStone It's almost as if the GOP are objectively evil
 
12:57 AM
> The provocation clause has been used four times in the last ten years but in a slew of cases between 1993 and 1995, at least 13 defendants successfully applied this defence in New South Wales alone.
down right disgusting this was used in the first place
 
1:53 AM
Giuliani we knew. But this is the first I've heard of the "kids". The article mentions Kushner too.
 
2:07 AM
@Jolenealaska It's so absurd he can do this. That country is broken.
 
just shows the entire Trump family is corrupt
 
I mean we already knew that, but yes.
 
 
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8:19 AM
Didn't he threaten to veto this bill a few weeks ago for renaming bases?
 
8:30 AM
> The woman has denied wrongdoing, Olsson said, adding that the son was admitted to a hospital to be treated for “the physical injuries he had when he was found.”
and
> She heard a noise from the kitchen and found the man sitting on blankets and pillows. According to the relative’s account in the paper, he had no teeth, had sores on his legs and his speech was slurred.

“He spoke very fast and a little incoherently, but he was not afraid of me,” the relative was quoted as saying by Expressen.

The daily said the man’s apparent captivity had started 28 years ago, which would have made him 13 at the time.
 
9:09 AM
Hmmpf.
I just realized how US-centric that screenshot really is.
(I did some quick math)
Anyway...
shit.
 
@Jolenealaska it's an threat that will go no where because section 230 would see get nuked since he has used section 230 to escape responsibility
> In their July 2017 motion to dismiss, Trump’s legal team invoked Section 230 as a defense against the statements made by Barry and Watson. They argued that Trump is:

insulated from liability under Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act (“CDA”), which carves out broad immunities to providers and users of interactive computer services that do not provide the content of the posted information but exercise traditional publishing roles.

They add that the “CDA should be given an ‘expansive’ reading,” citing Asia Econ. Inst. v. Xcentric Ventures LLC.
 
Can you imagine if he actually did it? Vetoed the bill? I mean beyond throwing his own sorry ass under the bus, let's count the ways that defunding the military would be a really bad idea right about now.
@Memor-X That's a very helpful link.
I just had a big, warm, and fuzzy jolt of positive feeling for W. Bush.
From the front page of The Washington Post:
 
10:13 AM
I could gaze at that picture for hours.
 
 
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2:01 PM
> I have no words to describe my absolute visceral loathing for the GOP. America is days away from drawing its last breath and these criminals are consorting with the worst enemy in this nation's 244-year and soon to end history - The Democrat Party - to seal our fate.
> Forget Donald Trump; every Republican who ever overcame the Democrats' electoral fraud to accidentally win a pre-rigged election has been met with hatred, vitriol, obstruction and every effort to undermine their agendas for their entire terms by every elected Democrat politician from county dog catcher on up.
The level of delusion and victimhood on right-wing blogs is insane
 
@Sterno at first i thought you was quoting Trump but then i second guess that when you quoted "Forget Donald Trump" but i am second guessing that because i can imagine him referring to himself like that
 
> I want to think that we have a legal chance here, but the fact that Trump just tweeted yesterday that he's finally willing to do something about big tech tells me he wasn't completely up to speed on this coup. I feel like he focused on trade deals with China, cutting taxes, and keeping the economy going versus the deep state that has stabbed him in the back the entirety of his presidency.
Yeah, that was the problem. Trump's just been too busy working so hard that he didn't have time to counter the fraud.
@Memor-X Sometimes I just go read the lunacy of the blogs
 
2:31 PM
@Sterno I also have no words to describe my absolute visceral loathing for the GOP either. Yay, something we have in common!
 
Actually, I first thought it was a sane post since about everything is correct apart from who that enemy is.
 
3:16 PM
@NapoleonWilson Same lol
 
 
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4:57 PM
@fredley That is hilarious and I wish I had thought of it
 
 
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6:26 PM
HOWEVER
 
 
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8:03 PM
@Unionhawk Nestle is such a garbage company
@Sterno It's like a satire, but it's actually reality.
 
8:54 PM
@fredley There is a bit of fluffy click-bait on that page that was the best thing I've seen in days
 
@Jolenealaska Wouldn't that pretty much guarantee that the Democrats win the runoffs, leading to the GOP having a very limited impact on policy?
 
Like, boycotting an election is generally already a pretty galaxy brain move
 
It's just the best thing ever
I don't want to get my hopes up too much, but my gut is telling me we're going to get the Senate over this.
 
9:55 PM
What a way for Harris to start her VP term. President of a 50/50 Senate.
That would make her a very powerful VP, even over what she's already got.
 
10:53 PM
Donald Trump and Jared Kushner receive $3.65m in PPP loan money intended for small businesses, report says independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/…
> More than 25 PPP loans were given to businesses under either the Trump Organisation or Kushner Companies
> These loans, created by the federal government, were intended to give small businesses emergency relief in order to pay employees, rent, and mortgage expenses.
> More than half of the $522bn given out went to large businesses and corporations, and only 28 per cent of toast funds issued to businesses were for $150,000 or less. About 600 large corporations, including the parent company of Boston Market and dozens of other large chains, received the maximum loan amount of $10m from the program.
Golly who would've though GOP and the Trump were completley corrupt!
Must not be true, because they exist to help the working class! Not the 1%!
 
11:06 PM
> But that message appeared to be blocked by Wednesday evening, with a note appearing from the "Weixin Official Accounts Platform Operation Center" saying the content was unable to be viewed because it violated regulations, including distorting historical events and confusing the public.
 

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