Whenever I hear someone from the consensus media say “there’s no evidence of fraud,” I always wonder where investigative journalism went. They all act as if the evidence should be brought to them. No one ever says that when something this weird happens there should be an audit of the election results looking at signatures, DOBs, citizenship, address verification, double voting, ballot harvesting, etc. If the goal is to be reassured that elections are fair, wouldn’t Democrats themselves want an audit?
Instead they want us to believe that Angelenos really want the people who let their city burn down reelected.
There is abundant evidence that trillions in capital in Elon Musk’s hands yields extraordinary ROI to the betterment of the U.S. and the human species.
There is even more abundant evidence that trillions in the hands of government yields extraordinary waste, fraud, and abuse.
Taxing the wealth of the productive is stupid.
@Oilfield_Rando@RantyAmyCurtis@JesseKellyDC@DonnaDavisHNL The Democrats are fighting the SAVE Act for the same reason the IRGC is fighting in Iran… they are desperate to survive. In both cases, their best ally is the American mainstream media.
@nicksortor Human nature is the least examined but most important motive in politics. For instance, how many 37 year old divorced men go to protests and act tough hoping to get laid? Just sayin’.
@JCNSeverino Despite the SCt ruling, elite universities and particularly elite law schools are still doing race-based admissions. The data at HLS and YLS would not survive even a cursory examination. No one will report on it, though.
@JeremyTate41 In our small Catholic HS in Milwaukee I taught 14 of 20 of these books to classes with roughly 50% immigrant kids, mostly Mexican. They did just fine. Everyone benefits from reading real books.
@EndWokeness By which I mean only that we’ve been culturally conditioned by movies to recognize Mafia-style criminal conspiracies. But we’ve been culturally conditioned to ignore and cry “racism” if the conspiracy involves immigrants or non-white groups.
True. Not illegal, but surely unethical. They said something that was accurate, but misleading and incomplete. It is true that there is no obligation to follow manifestly illegal orders. The alleged “order” to Lt. Calley before the My Lai massacre would meet this threshold. But orders in all but such extreme circumstances are presumptively legal. That means that anyone who disobeys an order based on their opinion that it might be illegal is taking a terrible risk.