I miss the days when trolls were fairly harmless.
@lemmy.world
What the fuck I thought Super PACs were not allowed to coordinate with the candidate...right? ....right? It's paying his fucking legal bills how is that not a violation? Oh that's right because it's a fucking corrupt bullshit concept. The supreme court's awful Citizens United ruling completely fucked over this country.
I think the gist is Mueller investigated Trump and the shady Russia stuff and had enough to charge him with obstruction but did not due to DOJ policy (to not charge a sitting president). He laid out a plan for congress to do something about it, congress impeached but the GOP controlled Senate blocked it.
So I guess some of that could be dug up? But there are bigger fish to fry now, considering the current indictments.
This article is fucked up. No one (likely) here saw the 60 minutes opening, we're all reading about a huffpost article about the response from a bunch of people on Twitter, those might not even be Americans, they might have an IQ of 50, why are they driving the conversation? We're not taking the time to watch the 60 minutes and we're letting huffpost make money off of outrage culture. The content of the 60 minutes is the story and crucially important not the idiots/bots/propaganda responding to it. The shittiest type of journalism is based off Twitter replies and the best journalism is what 60 min is doing
Whoops should have used this gift link: https://www.nytimes.com/...
When I've checked the front page it's like 15 year humor has taken over. R/unexpected top post was some dumb "NSFW" gif with a breakup and a girl saying how she loved a dude and him saying she didn't give him pussy, "đ¤Śso cringe. All my subs were borked, not worth the effort to rebuild, I'd rather build new in lemmy.
AND she was in a car with no cup holders. It wasn't a standard feature in sports cars in the 90s. She had borrowed it from her son.
https://www.capitalone.com/...
And you're right that it didn't change coffee temps that much:
âDuring the Liebeck court proceedings, McDonaldâs said it served its coffee between 180 and 190 degrees,â according to The New York Times. âThe company has refused to disclose todayâs standard temperature, but Retro Report shows a handbook for franchisees calling for temperatures 10 degrees lower.â
If it doesnât sound like much, itâs because itâs not. McDonaldâs chooses to keep their coffee scaldingly hot because, according to attorney Butch Wagner, hot coffee stays fresh for longer. They save money by doing this (millions per day, in fact, across their US franchises alone), even if it means paying out for other hot coffee settlementsâof which there are plenty.
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