Pretty much anything the GOP/right/conservatives are bitching about is bullshit and people can confidently disregard it (including Manchin, Sinema and the rest of the wannabe Republicans). Not that there isn't inflation, there is. Just not for any of the reasons this clown is claiming - would be great if he mentioned corporate manipulation of the markets and the media that just walks around going I don't know, I don't know!This inflation scare nonsense again from Manchin. What else is new?
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/12/13/us/politics/manchin-social-policy-bill.html
This means Spain could soon join the dozen European states that have changed their legal definition of rape to be sex without consent, according to Amnesty International. They include Belgium, Croatia, Cyprus, Denmark, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Luxembourg, Malta, Sweden and the UK.
Remember: It doesn't have to be this way.Two of the men filmed the assault, during which the woman is silent and passive -- a fact the judges interpreted as consent. The ruling highlighted how under Spain's existing criminal code, rape must involve violence and intimidation, and it led to noisy demonstrations across the country to demand reform.
That was pretty great.So much respect for this man
That's an excellent question. I don't know.How do you guys think the Bush Administration would've played out had Cheney never been VP, or had Bush greatly curtailed his power from the beginning? Less disastrous, or even more so? I know that Bush essentially removed Cheney from any position of influence after the 2006 midterms, but by then most of the damage had already been done.
Yeah, let's not forget that well over a majority of Americans (72%) supported when the U.S did an unprovoked invasion of a sovereign nation. Even now when the majority of Americans consider it a mistake, supporting that invasion is apparently not sufficient to derail one's political career. The so-called benevolent concern folks had for the Iraqi people apparently did not extend to allowing them as refugees, in the long run, so let's not forget that, either.
Or you could just help and receive both types of refugees (and condemn both invasions)Yeah, let's not forget that well over a majority of Americans (72%) supported when the U.S did an unprovoked invasion of a sovereign nation. Even now when the majority of Americans consider it a mistake, supporting that invasion is apparently not sufficient to derail one's political career. The so-called benevolent concern folks had for the Iraqi people apparently did not extend to allowing them as refugees, in the long run, so let's not forget that, either.
I will ignore anyone who is inclined to treat this last statement as parroting Russian propaganda.
Or you could just help and receive both types of refugees (and condemn both invasions)![]()
The Do No Harm Act clarifies that the Religious Freedom Restoration Act is intended to protect religious freedom without allowing the infliction of harm on other people. It would amend RFRA in order to restore the original intent of the legislation by specifically exempting areas of law where RFRA has been used to bypass federal protections.