
Chris
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'Nonplussed' correction enthusiast. 'Irregardless' normalization advocate.
California, USA
Joined July 2011
Beautiful. Just as the Democrats go all in on the sanctity of following the courts to the letter, a federal judge reverses Biden's CFPB's rule for medical debt. Comes on the heels of an appeals court vacating Lina Kahn's click-to-cancel rule. What do we do now, libs?.
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You voted against every single attempt to reform the Affordable Care Act and voted in favor of increasing taxpayer subsidies for Marketplace health insurance (Obamacare), thus pushing more people into suffering with this inferior broken product while also raising overall costs.
I had to fight this bill for a half a year. They sent me to collections. Then they finally agreed that we were covered and still sent me for collections 5 days after deciding that our claim was correct for $40. How does any normal American stand a chance?
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Oh NOW the leftists think it's okay to defy the courts! How interesting. How convenient for them. Nice set of rules they created for themselves. If courts rule against us --> we ignore. Wow. What a coincidence. (CPB went to court seeking an injunction but the judge.
JUST IN: The Trump administration is going on offense against three members of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting who have not left their posts despite Trump's attempt to fire them. The lawsuit seeks a court order to oust them.
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How does that make any sense whatsoever. Congress funds the Department of Education but the executive branch exists to operate it and similar cabinet-level entities. And judges can't force the president to spend money or retain people. This isn't even a (fake) independent.
āThe majority is either willfully blind to the implications of its ruling or naive, but either way, the threat to our Constitutionās separation of powers is grave.ā- Justice Sotomayor on todayās Supreme Court ruling allowing Trump to dismantle the Department of Education.
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Literally just a rogues gallery of people who want to get their names back out in the For You feed.
Release the Epstein files and let the chips fall where they may. This is why people donāt trust government. You can never go wrong with being transparent. Redact victimsā names but release the rest.
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If this were remotely true, Republicans would be the ones attacking magnet schools and advanced classes for high achievers and pushing for the removal of the SAT, LSAT, GRE, et al from admissions processes. If this were true, they would be aligned with teachers' unions who want.
The Republican Party is destroying the Department of Education because it needs stupid people. By dismantling the hub of Americaās access to education and replacing it with a rogueās gallery of white nationalists, conspiracy theorists, and Bible-thumping cave people, the GOP is
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They've convinced themselves that podcasts won Trump the election when the reality is that podcasts being drawn to Trump and Republicans in 2024 was a symptom, and not the cause.
"The fact that Donald Trump has committed 110 billion impeachable offenses in the last six months is something that all Democrats are terrified to mention. Why? Why be so scared of that idea?". @brianbeutler joins @Timodc on today's Bulwark Podcast:
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Your socialist lodestar scored 2180 on the SAT. Which isn't terrible but he wouldn't have broken 170 on the LSAT. As for far-left Ketanji Brown Jackson, the odds of her hitting 170 are extremely unlikely, even for a double-Harvard graduate. Affirmative Action that favors
Right wingers treat cracking 170 on the LSAT like getting recruited for the Manhattan project. Itās a last resort for failsons looking for status and prestige.
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If Republicans lose the 15 seats that they won by 5 or fewer points, that's 205 for them and they need to make up 13. 7 seats from redistricting would leave 6. Then they need to hold seats like Jeff Hurd's Colorado seat, Alaska at large, Disappearing Ciscomini and Schweikert,.
The truth is that even if Republicans manage to redistrict 6-8 seats from OH/TX while Democrats manage to get nothing, it'd be an upset of rather significant proportions if Democrats fail to retake the House in 2026.
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