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It may be the most common sport (though even there, the US is NOT the most litigious nation. Not even in the top few.) ⊠but I guarantee that itâs not the favorite one.
changes the channel Western, saw that last night. next channel Clown⊠Iâm NOT that Desperate. third Channel Vaudeville, hmm.. Educational Programming.
That never made sense to me. The candidates who are most likely to be campaigning on their manliness, their strength, and their toughness, campaign on the promise of âthis country is in terrible shape, and the voting system cannot be trustedâ, before asking people to vote for them anyways, before publicly whining how unfair it is that they lost and that the other person must have cheated. This is all in the course of saying why theyâre the wise and responsible person to handle the important job. What?
After Hillary lost in 2016, she conceded the election to Trump, wrote her third memoir, filmed a documentary, co-founded a production company, and started a podcast. And the guy who said that she, like other women, were too emotional to be trusted with the presidency? After multiple efforts to thwart the democratic process, including an insurrection, heâs still whining about how unfair it was that he lost an election over two years ago, repeatedly citing the repeatedly and thoroughly debunked bits of âproofâ to justify his whininess.
The Republicans might have had some big wins if their candidates had more of a platform than just whining about how Biden isnât the real president. The fact that so many of them lost, will hopefully encourage the Republican party to stop being the Trump Party. Trump lost. Itâs time to move on.
I blame my generation for advising young people to become doctors or lawyers, because of the earning potential. Now we have more lawyers than ever, and they need to litigate to survive, so they sue the doctors on behalf of their clients for real or imagined patient care transgressions. (Shakespeare was right!)
I canât wait to see how many Republicans file law suits because they lost. Especially in those states that passed new voting laws because of the unproven cheating.
And the coin was fake. I know more about flipping coins than anybody, and Iâm never wrong. Beyond the twenty cameras and dozens of people circled around the flip, someone should have been âmonitoringâ .
Meanwhile, back in the White House, President Biden continues doing his job: trying to find ways to help people get out of debt, keep their homes, pay their medical bills; bringing our countryâs aging infrastructure into the 21st century, finding ways to combat climate change, addressing the wrongs done to indigenous peoples, racial and cultural minorities; rebuilding international relationships with allies; supporting countries and peoples being threatened by invasion and natural disasters. Like the EverReady bunny. He just keeps on going. He may not be a great speaker, but he is a pretty good âdoerâ and his actions are clear and straightforward. Just think where we would be if every proposed action wasnât challenged all the way to SCOTUS. Or where we would be if Congress people would actually look at the purpose of the actions proposed rather than who was doing the proposing. Itâs sickening to hear our so-called representatives yammering opposition to things they havenât even bothered to read, let alone think through. Especially when they havenât even tried to come up with alternatives.
hmmmâŠso Florida shows the USA how common sense election laws, voter rolls, IDs, drop box restrictions, and counting such can result in a clear outcome to the detriment of those by whom chaos reigns supremeâŠ
âLetâs kill all the lawyersâ is a line from William Shakespeareâs Henry VI, Part 2, Act IV, Scene 2. The full quote is: âThe first thing we do, letâs kill all the lawyersâ.
Makes about as much sense as Orange Traitorâs judge shopping and stopping debt relief for lower income college students. You know, one for a criminal to keep criming, the other something that would help the actual economy and working Americans.
Erse IS better over 2 years ago
It may be the most common sport (though even there, the US is NOT the most litigious nation. Not even in the top few.) ⊠but I guarantee that itâs not the favorite one.
Grandma Lea over 2 years ago
The supreme joke is more like it. Five of the justices have violated their oaths, and thomas has so much conflict of interest it is pathetical at best
willispate over 2 years ago
changes the channel Western, saw that last night. next channel Clown⊠Iâm NOT that Desperate. third Channel Vaudeville, hmm.. Educational Programming.
HidariMak over 2 years ago
That never made sense to me. The candidates who are most likely to be campaigning on their manliness, their strength, and their toughness, campaign on the promise of âthis country is in terrible shape, and the voting system cannot be trustedâ, before asking people to vote for them anyways, before publicly whining how unfair it is that they lost and that the other person must have cheated. This is all in the course of saying why theyâre the wise and responsible person to handle the important job. What?
After Hillary lost in 2016, she conceded the election to Trump, wrote her third memoir, filmed a documentary, co-founded a production company, and started a podcast. And the guy who said that she, like other women, were too emotional to be trusted with the presidency? After multiple efforts to thwart the democratic process, including an insurrection, heâs still whining about how unfair it was that he lost an election over two years ago, repeatedly citing the repeatedly and thoroughly debunked bits of âproofâ to justify his whininess.
The Republicans might have had some big wins if their candidates had more of a platform than just whining about how Biden isnât the real president. The fact that so many of them lost, will hopefully encourage the Republican party to stop being the Trump Party. Trump lost. Itâs time to move on.
B4ItNs over 2 years ago
This is why we should stop electing lawyers to public office, they use double speak and know how to circumvent the law!
Walter Kocker over 2 years ago
I blame my generation for advising young people to become doctors or lawyers, because of the earning potential. Now we have more lawyers than ever, and they need to litigate to survive, so they sue the doctors on behalf of their clients for real or imagined patient care transgressions. (Shakespeare was right!)
nosirrom over 2 years ago
I canât wait to see how many Republicans file law suits because they lost. Especially in those states that passed new voting laws because of the unproven cheating.
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member over 2 years ago
So if Americans played cricket their elections would work, is what Iâm hearing?
sandpiper over 2 years ago
Been running since 2020 and still boring.
PraiseofFolly over 2 years ago
âMany an Appeal Has to Fall / But Itâs All / In the Gameâ
dflak over 2 years ago
I sometimes wonder if the review booth in the NFL does go to the Supreme Court for a decision.
goboboyd over 2 years ago
And the coin was fake. I know more about flipping coins than anybody, and Iâm never wrong. Beyond the twenty cameras and dozens of people circled around the flip, someone should have been âmonitoringâ .
Sgt. Snorkle over 2 years ago
Too bad trump, you seem to be a loser in everything!
GreenT267 over 2 years ago
Meanwhile, back in the White House, President Biden continues doing his job: trying to find ways to help people get out of debt, keep their homes, pay their medical bills; bringing our countryâs aging infrastructure into the 21st century, finding ways to combat climate change, addressing the wrongs done to indigenous peoples, racial and cultural minorities; rebuilding international relationships with allies; supporting countries and peoples being threatened by invasion and natural disasters. Like the EverReady bunny. He just keeps on going. He may not be a great speaker, but he is a pretty good âdoerâ and his actions are clear and straightforward. Just think where we would be if every proposed action wasnât challenged all the way to SCOTUS. Or where we would be if Congress people would actually look at the purpose of the actions proposed rather than who was doing the proposing. Itâs sickening to hear our so-called representatives yammering opposition to things they havenât even bothered to read, let alone think through. Especially when they havenât even tried to come up with alternatives.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 2 years ago
Itâs getting so that the supreme court is getting hum drum. Apparently, they canât even uphold their own decisions.
jconnors3954 over 2 years ago
Not!
Bookworm over 2 years ago
The appeal to the Supreme Court has been temporarily stayed until the video replay of the toss has been reviewed and the call on the field decided.
phredturner over 2 years ago
check out a video replay of that coin flip.
Darling.aw over 2 years ago
Oh but you forget âMY Generalsâ
Will E. Makeit Premium Member over 2 years ago
hmmmâŠso Florida shows the USA how common sense election laws, voter rolls, IDs, drop box restrictions, and counting such can result in a clear outcome to the detriment of those by whom chaos reigns supremeâŠ
mistercatworks over 2 years ago
I guess only poor people get penalized for ânuisance lawsuitsâ.
oish over 2 years ago
Must be a Super PAC 12 team
ÂŻ over 2 years ago
Yes, indeed â when facts meet fiction, you can expect legal engagements (if not outright armed insurrection these days).
Can't Sleep over 2 years ago
Wiley, youâve nailed it!
198.23.5.11 over 2 years ago
Trumpâs âbig announcementâ will be that heâs dead broke and that heâs going to burn down Mar-Al-Lago for the insurance money
kathleenhicks62 over 2 years ago
LOL!
mindjob over 2 years ago
They have documented evidence, so that works in their favor
Ka`ĆnĆhi`ula`okahĆkĆ«miomio`ehiku Premium Member over 2 years ago
âLetâs kill all the lawyersâ is a line from William Shakespeareâs Henry VI, Part 2, Act IV, Scene 2. The full quote is: âThe first thing we do, letâs kill all the lawyersâ.
willie_mctell over 2 years ago
Why didnât they take receive.
GiantShetlandPony over 2 years ago
Makes about as much sense as Orange Traitorâs judge shopping and stopping debt relief for lower income college students. You know, one for a criminal to keep criming, the other something that would help the actual economy and working Americans.
Stat_man99 over 2 years ago
Thatâs where weâre headed with this group in WashingtonâŠ.geez.
keenanthelibrarian over 2 years ago
I guess it depends on who they vote for; the decision could take from 5 minutes to 5 months .
verticallychallenged Premium Member over 2 years ago
As long as Marc Elias and his crew are on the winning team, Iâm good.
Kabana_Bhoy over 2 years ago
The halftime show ought to be a hoot! The band will honor lawyers with their rendition of â76 Attorneysâ.
Sailor46 USN 65-95 over 2 years ago
BeBadenov Premium Member over 2 years ago
âWe can only lose the game if the other team cheats!!â
gmu328 over 2 years ago
basically how the law seems to work nowadays