Dope will get you through times of no health insurance better than health insurance will get you through times of no dope.
I think I'm going to start bringing that up when I go to the grocery store. "Sorry, I'm only paying $60 for what you say is $100 worth of groceries because those higher prices are a hoax!"
View attachment 318530 I want to smell the burning flesh as "Trumpcare" is branded onto their arses Yellowstone style Sorry you are collateral damage in that
I used to think that if we just ceremonially guillotined a couple of billionaires, the rest would fall in line. Sadly, I've come to realize that my plan won't work. They need to decimated. If that doesn't work, they need to be eradicated.
More on fascism https://www.npr.org/2025/12/12/nx-s...lawsuits-colorado-hawaii-massachusetts-nevada The Department of Justice has filed lawsuits against four more states as part of the Trump administration's attempt to access sensitive voter data. The DOJ is also suing one Georgia county, seeking records from the 2020 election. The department has now filed suit against 18 states — mostly Democratic-led, and all states that President Trump lost in the 2020 election — as part of its far-reaching litigation. For months, the Justice Department has been demanding certain states turn over complete, unredacted copies of their voter registration lists, including any driver's license numbers and parts of voters' Social Security numbers. In court filings, the DOJ says it wants this personal information to check if states are following federal law on keeping accurate voter rolls. And in related news. https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/5645934-donald-trump-tina-peters-colorado-pardon/ President Trump on Thursday pardoned former Colorado county clerk Tina Peters, who was convicted of election interference in state court in August 2024. Peters has been sentenced to 9 years.
Trump pardoned the Colorado election official who was in on the 2020 conspiracy. It’s purely symbolic because her crimes were all state crimes, weren’t federal. IOW, this isn’t a quid pro quo. This is a bat signal to all potential Republican election criminals->go for it, Trump will pardon you.
It should be noted that Trump's pardoned is pointless. Peters was convicted of a state crime, not a federal crime. Given that only the Governor of Colorado can pardon someone convicted of a state crime, Trump's pardon is not worth the paper it is printed on. The Trump Administration and Peters's legal team will try to put pressure on Gov. Polis, but he's under no obligation to follow Trump's lead.
I would just post the link and “are we the baddies?” picture but I know Dave will bitch about it https://www.npr.org/2025/12/12/nx-s1-5629164/boat-strikes-service-members-legal-risk service members, including officers and the drone pilot…are starting to ask they’re lawyers “was I the baddie?” And the answer to that question is yes…you ********ing dicks…you were the baddies. And you should all die in jail.
How long will it be before the US DoD's AI chatbot will be taken down? it was revealed this morning and it is already calling Hegseth a war criminal https://san.com/cc/the-militarys-ne...l-boat-strike-scenario-unambiguously-illegal/ How long until it starts making racial slurs?
It's even better than that. https://coloradonewsline.com/2025/12/02/colorado-governor-rejection-tina-peters/ Peters’ lawyer, Florida-based Peter Ticktin, calls Peters a “political prisoner.” During a recent appearance on Steve Bannon’s podcast, he suggested presidents actually do have the power to pardon people who have been convicted of state crimes and that he intends to pursue such a claim in Peters’ case up to the U.S. Supreme Court if necessary. He also said he thinks the Trump administration should use the U.S. military to free Peters from the Colorado prison by force. And to make it even better... https://www.cpr.org/2025/12/12/movie-inspired-tina-peters-pardon-push-colorado/ Peter Ticktin, an attorney representing Peters, said it was always assumed that “against the United States” should be interpreted as meaning federal crimes. It wasn’t until he was on a flight watching the 2012 Steven Spielberg film “Lincoln” that he wondered if that assumption was wrong. Specifically, he noted the part of the film — which received 12 Oscar nominations and two Oscar wins, including Daniel Day-Lewis for his performance in the titular role — when the 13th Amendment is read.
If the 2020 was rigged because Joe Biden won, why didn't they rig the 2016 and 2024, you big orange dolt? (Not you, him.)
There's two quotes that come to mind: A Simpsons quote: "Correction. Worst so far." ...and this piece of greatness: Westley: "I'll use small words so that you'll be sure to understand… you warthog-faced buffoon." Humperdinck: "That may be the first time in my life… a man has dared insult me."
Getting caught up on 8 pages of font discussions. Have to say, I’m very disappointed to learn that no one in here seems to be familiar with the Grimes typeface. https://share.google/Snjnbr7q9Fqms85C3