"We have no proof he didn't authorize the use of the autopen, thus no basis for a case, but we can't prove he did either, so clearly he didn't" won't fly in court.
"We have no proof he didn't authorize the use of the autopen, thus no basis for a case, but we can't prove he did either, so clearly he didn't" won't fly in court.
Trump's EOs can override any left over from Biden, but he has no power to nullify anything he signed, pardons or otherwise, nor can he charge him with perjury.
Trump's EOs can override any left over from Biden, but he has no power to nullify anything he signed, pardons or otherwise, nor can he charge him with perjury.
Cr*pto being unregulated makes it volatile and unstable and if any industrialized nation just decides one day that they officially regard it as Monopoly money, it's game over.
To allow Federal taxes to be paid in Bitcoin, and for other purposes.
📢 Introduced in House
https://congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-bill/6180
#HR6180 #congress119 #house #republican #congress #newbill
Cr*pto being unregulated makes it volatile and unstable and if any industrialized nation just decides one day that they officially regard it as Monopoly money, it's game over.
Missouri ⬆️ 37%
Iowa ⬆️ 30%
North Dakota ⬆️ 30%
Oklahoma ⬆️ 30%
New Jersey ⬆️ 27%
Nebraska ⬆️ 25%
Montana ⬆️ 25%
Wyoming ⬆️ 23%
NATIONWIDE ⬆️ 11%
Instead of working to lower costs, Trump is boosting power-hungry AI data centers.
LEAVITT: No
It’s neat I got her, but now I gotta figure out how to build her. 🐈⬛ #WutheringWaves
It’s neat I got her, but now I gotta figure out how to build her. 🐈⬛ #WutheringWaves
It's a wrap. We're done here.
It's a wrap. We're done here.
someone tag that monster >:C
someone tag that monster >:C
yes
pirates of the nintendobean🏴☠️
yes
pirates of the nintendobean🏴☠️
Made it to 37! 🎉
Made it to 37! 🎉
I look inside
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I look inside
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What we needed (and still need) after corporations decided that C*VID was "over" was for governments to step in and strong-arm companies into dropping prices back down to late-2019 levels (+1-2% for natural inflation) with something akin to a windfall tax.
I'm still not sure why they didn't.
Remember covid? when ports closed and prices soared?
They have never gone back to pre pandemic levels.
Once capitalists realize you will pay a higher price for something (either cc you need it or really want it), they dont lower it again.
Welcome to the hunger games.
What we needed (and still need) after corporations decided that C*VID was "over" was for governments to step in and strong-arm companies into dropping prices back down to late-2019 levels (+1-2% for natural inflation) with something akin to a windfall tax.
I'm still not sure why they didn't.