Recently radicalized, always Right.
Ye hypocrites, ye can discern the face of the sky and of the Earth; but how is it that ye do not discern this time?
A Florida man, wrapped in the American flag, took off with a Flock camera that was still fixed to its 12-foot pole while being chased by security.
It doesn’t matter if you’re a government or private company, this is the reaction of the people when you take away a key constitutional right.
@VlynnQ Yes. It was an air couch from Spencer's. I blew it up with my mouth. It housed zero bed bugs. I'm not saying you're wrong, I'm saying we can do better. It's 2026. Things are SO expensive now.
My son is about to discover how bougie spoiled he really is.
He does not have a couch. I recommended going on marketplace to find a used couch- it’s a college town; there are couches listed for $60 or less.
My son says he doesn’t want a used couch. Who knows what’s been done on that couch?!
My boy, you cannot afford a new couch. We only just got our first new couch 6 years ago, it cost a mortgage payment and it wasn’t worth the price.
Buy the $60 couch, throw a blanket over it and call it a day. Or sit on an upended milk crate or build a futon out of pallets with an egg crate cushion like we all did in our first apartments.
A new couch for a first apartment. Fuck off 🤣
If Democrats had any self-awareness they might be wondering why our second biggest adversary's big move to destroy our country was just helping elect Democrats.
Months before the Supreme Court ever ruled, I had a feeling exactly this would happen. An executive order was never going to be strong enough to permanently fix birthright citizenship, no matter how good the intentions behind it were. That's why I filed a constitutional amendment early this year instead of waiting around to see how the courts would rule.
This decision confirms what I already suspected. If we want real, lasting change, it has to come through the amendment process.
This man was accused by software of running a red light in Florida while he was in Alabama. Red light cameras are unconstitutional because they shift the burden from the state to prove guilt to the driver to prove his own innocence.