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I kinda think Ring doorbells have been a net negative for society too. Republicans in Illinois were running an ad last fall that was just a voiceover put over somebody's Ring doorbell footage of a guy getting beaten up in the street outside. And it's like... yeah, that sucks, but presumably this is a thing that has happened outside of people's houses from time to time throughout human history and it's only now that your doorbell starts automatically filming it.
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The guy made a follow up post later that was even more fucked up. It turned out to be a little girl looking for her cat, and he wrote two separate times in the same post something like, "I was so mad that I just wanted to yank her by the hair", which adds a whole other dimension of weird to the whole thing.
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Is the Debt Limit Constitutional? Biden Aides Are Debating It. - The New York Times WWW.NYTIMES.COM As the government heads toward a possible default on its debt as soon as next month, officials are entertaining a legal theory that previous administrations ruled out. It took them long enough to realize that this was the route they were going to have to go. They're coming a little late to the game with this with a month to go until the limit is breached.
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Well the discourse about this one should be particularly deranged.
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John Roberts is a criminal
Ricofoley replied to CitizenVectron's topic in The Political Re-Education Camp
Don't worry, Dick Durbin is currently drafting a letter asking John Roberts to investigate himself. -
Cancel culture run amok: Cucker Carlson out at Fox.
Ricofoley replied to Jason's topic in The Political Re-Education Camp
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Every so often they would have a good price for something online, but going into the brick and mortar store was always a weird experience. It always felt somehow like the overall footprint of the store was huge but that they didn't actually have a good selection of any one thing that I was looking for.
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The Official Thread of Systemic Racism
Ricofoley replied to SuperSpreader's topic in The Political Re-Education Camp
Prosecutor's memo said Hispanics get tougher plea deals; state attorney calls it a mistake WWW.TALLAHASSEE.COM State Attorney Jack Campbell said the document misstated his office's policy for plea bargains. "We're not prosecuting people because of race," said Campbell. Uhhhh, yeah, we had an explicitly racist policy for plea bargains. On accident though. -
Stephen King has a check mark despite not having signed up for Blue and Elon's admitted now that he's paying for it personally out of spite, I guess, because King criticized him. Which is basically an admission that most people see a blue check as a badge of shame. This dude's brain is soup at this point.
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~*The Official Thread of Hero Cop Valor and Bravery*~
Ricofoley replied to Jason's topic in The Political Re-Education Camp
Activist at "Cop City" training center site had 57 gunshot wounds, autopsy report says WWW.AXIOS.COM The results differ from those of an independent autopsy performed at the request of the activist's family. Jesus -
No right-wing social media alternative is ever going to take off, because people on the right don't actually want to have a discussion amongst themselves, they want to have an audience of punk leftist kids that they can try and trigger by being as obnoxious as possible.
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The fact that it's Walgreens is significant because their CFO admitted a few months ago that in the last two years they've basically ginned up a panic about shoplifting serving no real purpose Walgreens executive says 'maybe we cried too much last year' about theft WWW.CNBC.COM Walgreens acknowledged it may have overblown concerns about thefts in their stores after shrinkage stabilized over the past year.
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Texas judge Matthew Kacsmaryk did not disclose law review article to Senate - The Washington Post WWW.WASHINGTONPOST.COM The judge who delivered a high-stakes abortion pills ruling last week removed his name from a law review article during his judicial nomination process, emails obtained by The Post show. Hey look, it's a conservative judge hiding something damaging again. Who could've predicted.
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It's moments like this--where you have prominent writers and political figures all the way from the far right to what you could generously call the center-left--all popping at once to say, "I don't understand why people keep ragging on the billionaire nazi garden. I have also taken many trips to the billionaire nazi garden," that really de-mystifies how things have gotten to be as fucked as they are.
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Gov. Greg Abbott announces he will push to pardon Daniel Perry who was convicted of murder WWW.STATESMAN.COM Abbott's pardon tweet published less than 24 hours after Tucker Carlson called out the governor on his broadcast to say that Texas did not recognize the right of self-defense. Can't really understate how gross the idea of immediately pardoning this guy is when you click through and read the details of the case, including the fact that he was basically fantasizing about shooting protesters days before the shooting happened.