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Cake day: July 11th, 2023

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  • See, she belongs firmly on one of the lists of people Trump prefers to appoint:

    1. Republicans with significant media presence, especially social media. Ideally ones who treat themselves like a brand.
    2. People plausibly accused of being Russian assets.
    3. Whoever wrote the relevant section of Project 2025.

    The last one is totally by chance of course, since Trump doesn’t support Project 2025 and knows nothing about it and all. /s



  • f you can’t see everyone as equal then you are beneath us and need to be dealt with in the most severe method possible.

    Does that mean you need to be dealt with in the most severe method possible, after all if you see them as beneath you then you clearly can’t see everyone as equal, by definition?


  • I actually know someone this happened to. Dad came home and midway through changing got a call from his father in law and went to go help him, leaving his concealed carry weapon on the nightstand. Toddler son got a hold of it and killed himself. On the day before his slightly older sister’s birthday.

    Kid was buried on the property, within sight of the front porch. Mom demanded that and then couldn’t handle being there so they moved in with her folks for the next couple of years, and their living room was practically a shrine to the kid.






  • Like?

    You don’t name them or they’re aren’t an actual issue

    The biggest and most obvious is that ID isn’t available to literally everyone who can legally vote without cost to the end user of any kind, and as a consequence requiring such an ID is tantamount to a poll tax. Federal ID that’s fully subsidized would be the easiest solution, and if done right you could even optionally fold most state ID systems into a federal one with things like being licensed to drive being an endorsement on the federal ID.

    Notably, the same people who demand photo ID to vote also tend to be the people terrified of a federal ID as a concept.


  • or allow you to prove your identity with things like bank statements and utility bills, or just somebody else who can vouch for you.

    My state’s voter ID allows all of those things and more (including the voter registration card given to you for free when you register and whenever you update your registration as well as SNAP and TANF cards), although here the “somebody else who can vouch for you” has to have ID themselves and has to sign a sworn statement on penalty of perjury that you are who you say you are and that they have known you for at least 6 months.