Which game was this at?
@lemmy.world
Which game was this at?
Would you like beans? It's alright, here's some beans
They're no longer even sure which lies they want to tell
Some White House officials have argued the report could undermine voter confidence, particularly among Republicans. Others have said they do not believe the report goes far enough in supporting President Donald Trump’s false claims that the 2020 presidential election was rigged, the three sources said.
Better article - https://www.kcci.com/... (arc)
If you're not talking about voter suppression you're doing conservatives' work for them
e; "Oklahoma's election laws inhibit voter participation, create more extreme candidates, experts say" (arc)
Also should include https://web.archive.org/...
No, but it is an explanation. Racism is ultimately just a particularly harmful kind of lazy thinking, reducing complex people to lazy stereotypes. But just because it can have a mundane origin doesn't mean it's not evil.
In case the actual article isn't federating out properly and you're only getting the thumbnail - https://www.nasa.gov/...
e; Oh yeah, also - https://web.archive.org/...
we can be bees

"The poor, poor weapons manufacturers might be forced to endure slightly lower profits for one quarter, the humanity! ... Huh? Oh yeah, I guess the president and all of his people have been lying for months or whatever, but who cares about that, what's this gonna do to the stock market?!!" - NBC News
In September, before the experiment started, just 46 percent of Mulvaney's students said they felt confident about their reading ability. By February, that share shot up to 95 percent.
That seems like a wildly subjective measure when researchers have developed way better metrics for assessing literacy already, what university did this research?
The results of Mulvaney's experiment are a breath of fresh air
Oh, I see, it's all unverified bullshit, but nobody's going to look too hard because it makes us feel good
Love to find out about attempted martial law months after the fact as part of a book publicity tour /s
The investment fund vehicle contains no government money
Between the time of the negotiators we paid to hammer out this piece of shit and the tax breaks and government subsidies the rich assholes who will be getting the profits from this got, that's a self evident lie
"If there was a button that bankrupted a bunch of assholes but added tons of carbon to the atmosphere every time you pressed it, etc." is a fun thought experiment, but not so much fun in reality
Instead of blocking them I wonder if archiving their posts and reposting their questions with the archived comment section would be better. I'm personally less interested in punishing an individual user who's using this space selfishly (as much as they might deserve it) than I am in making this space more useful for everyone, and I don't know how either of these proposals would do that in the short term (arguably they might in the long term by changing user behavior, but that seems like it really would take a long while).
Also, conservative media sales numbers are misleading because rich assholes will buy 100 copies of whatever and leave it in their lobbies and other public spaces they own to normalize their right wing trash
Again, everything you're saying right now would be very easy for you to just make up. If there are so many links you should actually contribute something to the community by sharing one instead of conditioning people to accept bullshit assertions.
Pretty easy to just make that up right now, got a link?
This is the most self defeating use of power I have seen since the last news story about US foreign policy I read
thanks for using Leebra!
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