

People don’t mind ads for the most part it’s the fact that they take over 3/4 of the screen and generally try to be as obnoxious as possible.
If we stuck with banner ads no one would care, but they just had to make ads as shitty as possible.
People don’t mind ads for the most part it’s the fact that they take over 3/4 of the screen and generally try to be as obnoxious as possible.
If we stuck with banner ads no one would care, but they just had to make ads as shitty as possible.
This is more or less how it works in Texas. Or at least the last time I paid attention to it I’d did. Potatoes are not taxed but chips are.
As much as I dislike the decision, they did not give the “ok”
The ruling was about how the lower courts handle injunctions. The court cases are playing out still.
I still hate the decision.
We’re talking about jus soli birthright here, where being born on us soil makes you a citizen. As opposed to jus sanguinis where having a citizen parent makes you a citizen
The trump admin is trying to get rid of jus soli, by executive order. Several organizations have sued on the basis that it violates the 14th amendment.
The ruling didn’t make the revocation of birthright citizenship legal. All it said was that lower courts could not put a a nationwide injunction on it.
That actual court cases are still moving forward. But the injunctions are only in affect in small areas.
A name in there could mean absolutely nothing. We already knew they knew each other. But the longer it takes to release the documents the more suspicion they will have. How will we know they weren’t doctored?