Gerrymandering. Lots and lots of gerrymandering. Also voter suppression and outright fraud in one case. Many of these guys have never had to win an fair election in their career, and they're generally more loyal to chinese pork companies then their own constituents.
in this context, Anti-police brutality means " against police brutality" (i. e. anti-(policy brutality)), although the sentence structure is bit ambiguous. In theory it could potentially mean (protests about) brutality against police (i. e. anti-(police) brutality), but that would probably be written as something like anti-antipolice brutality or similar.
While I have no special knowledge of this particular issue, I doubt the man who spent his tenure in the state government waging war on electoral democracy, rule of law, local autonomy, and the concept of separation of powers for the sake of advancing corporate interests and leaving voters without any ability to check his party's power is particularly interested in some sort of genuine attempt to do right by his constituents.
This seems like it'd be a great education resource, so it's a shame it's 18+
China is more fascist than communist, and Russia isn't communist even nominally.
NC is more purple than blue. Not it stops the local GOP from trying to turn it into a one party dictatorship.
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Gerrymandering. Lots and lots of gerrymandering. Also voter suppression and outright fraud in one case. Many of these guys have never had to win an fair election in their career, and they're generally more loyal to chinese pork companies then their own constituents.
I wonder if right wing politicians hold celebrations like these too. It would certainly explain a lot about the past year or so.
Right wing politics working as intended.
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Are you Timothy Dexter?
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What sort of drugs are you taking?
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What about Mike Masnick? :)
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in this context, Anti-police brutality means " against police brutality" (i. e. anti-(policy brutality)), although the sentence structure is bit ambiguous. In theory it could potentially mean (protests about) brutality against police (i. e. anti-(police) brutality), but that would probably be written as something like anti-antipolice brutality or similar.
I somehow doubt Thom Tiliss is working in good faith here...
While I have no special knowledge of this particular issue, I doubt the man who spent his tenure in the state government waging war on electoral democracy, rule of law, local autonomy, and the concept of separation of powers for the sake of advancing corporate interests and leaving voters without any ability to check his party's power is particularly interested in some sort of genuine attempt to do right by his constituents.
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The problem is that ISPs keep getting laws passed that make it illegal to compete with them
Re: And to think, cops are the only ones who should have guns
Or we could take the U. K. route where we ban guns for civilians, but take them away from most of the cops too.