Biden thread III: Still Robinette after all these years

New rule: presidents who actually got the most votes can expand the court

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Maybe forever guys. In an unhealthy way!

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Yes, it is very healthy now, we must maintain that at all costs.

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Biden should just follow Trump’s precedent that each president gets to appoint three justices per term

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Seems passé to claim the Court is unambiguously political after the ruling Republican Justices handed down delivering the House to the Dems.

And if that means three judges on the current court has to die, well
he didn’t make the rules.

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Couldn’t you find coke residue in any house in America if you looked hard enough?

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I have always heard that it can be found on most if not all US paper currency*, no idea if true

*in circulation

I’ve heard it can be found on specifically hundred dollar bills.

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Especially if Hunter Biden has been around, AMIRITE.

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Turkey letting Sweden in NATO after discussion with Biden is more dark Brandon foreign policy shit.

Earlier on Monday, President Erdogan had appeared to link Turkish support for Sweden’s Nato bid to the EU re-opening frozen membership talks with Ankara.

EU officials were quick to reject the demand, saying those were two separate issues.

But in a statement after the deal was announced, Nato said Sweden would actively support efforts to “reinvigorate Turkey’s EU accession process” and this would include “modernisation of the EU-TĂŒrkiye customs union and visa liberalisation”.

I’m surprised it went so (apparently) smoothly. And now I wonder if Turkish shipments of cluster munitions to Ukraine last year weren’t secretly approved by the US, since Biden didn’t want to ship them himself at the time.

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Saw elsewhere that individual-1 is Woosley.

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The mean has reverted a lot since the passage of the mean reversion act :wink:

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coincidentally also right around the time the Fed finally got off their ass and started raising interest rates. saying that Bidenomics is responsible for 3% inflation is good messaging though.

It really is. I am highly skeptical that Biden will be able to sell it properly, though.