

Several of biden’s nationally injuncted cases made it to the supreme Court, specifically the cases about student debt.
I don’t recall the department of Justice questioning the national injunctions legality at that time though, tbf.
Several of biden’s nationally injuncted cases made it to the supreme Court, specifically the cases about student debt.
I don’t recall the department of Justice questioning the national injunctions legality at that time though, tbf.
In other words - You voted for me, even if the will of the people changes - pound sand.
You’re using almost to get your argument across. Almost to the point of adding to my point.
Tl;dr Dictator 1 is dying, and on the way out, without full abdication crowned a king, who stepped down to crown a prince.
They seem to be a parliamentary monarchy.
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Sadly, yes.
This is exactly what he promised to be, but nearly anyone that voted for this (maybe didn’t (most were warned and screamed ‘lies’) ) read the fine print, they keep swearing it’s going to be ok.
There’s no way to back down from being a dictator on day one unless you abdicate the throne.
It doesn’t seem to have happened willingly, and peacefully since the days of Rome in antiquity.
We only have the history books to verify that even those were truly voluntary and not a forced move.
It’s not just California. People are ignorant all over.
They decided Colorado couldn’t decide their own ballot eligibility before the last general election, tba. Our supreme court made that call for the orange garbage muncher.
Please rub it in, until we go away or improve.
It might change some folks unchecked insanity.
At the very least we could stop letting senile, narcissistic, psychopath children decide everything.
No one should be allowed to be this dumb, unchecked.
It doesn’t matter. Recent and long-standing evidence shows -Pay or not, you’ll be called upon to pay again.
What signs would you look for that your government was operating in a corrupt manner?
Would you report them honestly anywhere if you saw them?
I know of a trans woman that was successfully able to get their passport recently.
Please stay safe!
The plan is to make money from every square inch of the parks. Not /s.
They (king trump/president musk) have been doing a lot in the first month, including the first 3 weeks…
Were you referencing another they?
The media (at large) has been running cover for his actions by diverting to tweets and vibe arguments, barely covering or analyzing the policy actions.
What algorithm is providing you news?
https://www.project2025.observer/
This is an aggregator that is useful.
It’s a good option to have, imo. People will try to commit suicide, even without this.
They’ll fail and become a larger burden to society in a lot of cases. Or run up medical bills and exist miserably.
With this method, folks who are interested have to clear a hurdle beyond their own emotions and survival instincts.
If they’re committed to the act, this ensures a dignified end vs many terminal conditions.
Suffering near end of life can be horribly tortuous. The ability to end the suffering on your terms with dignity is a benefit to society and those suffering.
Do you feel hospice care is a bad thing? It’s one step removed from assisted suicide in many ways.
In hospice care they often give you enough drugs to end it quickly, and instruct the caregivers to NOT call emergency services.
We’re all going to die, at least we can make it somewhat civil.
It has its uses.
Like most bespoke items they’re good at some things, not everything.
It’s nice if you’re trying to keep an indoor living space warm for a longer period, like overnight.
They typically have a thermostat setting on it to maintain the temperature.
It doesn’t make the same noise as a blowing space heater, as there’s usually not a fan. I’ve heard creaks and such from them.
As noted, the radiative effect can last for a few hours depending on energy loss in the space.
It has its uses.
Like most bespoke items they’re good at some things, not everything.
It’s nice if you’re trying to keep an indoor living space warm for a longer period, like overnight.
They typically have a thermostat setting on it to maintain the temperature.
It doesn’t make the same noise as a blowing space heater, as there’s usually not a fan. I’ve heard creaks and such from them.
As noted, the radiative effect can last for a few hours depending on energy loss in the space.
Basically yes.
It adds some efficiency because once you have a radiator full of hot oil in the radiator it tends to release the heat for a long while after the electric is shut-off.
Most electric space heaters send a plume of hot air arcing upwards.
You end up with a nice heat storage device to radiate warmth at the level you want to use it for longer than a normal resistive space heater using the same energy.
This is the same layout as the device I was referring to:
You’re right.
If they have a heat pump, it could be cheaper to use that over all.
*Edit: It’s electric resistive heat on a central air system.
If you’re in an area that doesn’t freeze you can keep the house cold and heat one room with an electric oil filled radiator very inexpensively.
If you’re in a place that freezes you need to keep the house warm enough to avoid freezing the water pipes.
Otherwise have fun, heat one room and bundle up everywhere else.
I feel like the current group would be able to lower the bar on that one too.