Comment Re:Does not follow... (Score 1) 100
So we're only left with literally every other thing about San Francisco as evidence of its slide into chaos?
So we're only left with literally every other thing about San Francisco as evidence of its slide into chaos?
The two major political parties in Australia are the Liberals (left-of-center authoritarians), and Labor (also left-of-center authoritarians). And there are of course also the Greens (far left authoritarians).
Yes, his neighbor was a violent lunatic. Did you have a point?
This is absolutely right.
Two things can be true simultaneously:
1. TikTok is a tool of Chinese intelligence agencies.
2. The RESTRICT Act is a tool of US intelligence agencies.
Nobody here has the public's interests in mind.
I'll be pre-ordering the AMD model, but if they just had those four keys it would be my perfect laptop rather than merely a very good laptop.
There's not really a lot of unused room on the 13" model but I want those keys anyway.
This bill is clearly unconstitutional, and would be struck down if it ever passed, which it won't.
No other country has anything like the First Amendment to protect speech.
Zero states have passed book-banning laws.
The only problem is that nothing you say is true.
The manufacturers aren't the ones using the fuel and releasing the carbon. And there's no "fix". The fuels work precisely as advertised.
Anyone who gives this joker money at this point deserves what happens to them.
Once something is declassified, that's it. You can share it freely with anyone.
Sure, the government can assert classification on a declassified document but that only applies to government employees. For everyone else, it's a First Amendment buffet.
From that document:
The President has the authority to declassify documents in the public interest that originated in any department or agency of the executive branch.
Which includes the military and all intelligence agencies.
That's the process for Congress declassifying its own documents. Has absolutely nothing to do with the executive branch.
The process is for other people. The president can declassify anything.
The president absolutely can do that. All classification of federal government information rests in the power of the executive branch. The president can declassify anything, at any time, for any reason, without any discussion with anyone.
The only remedies are impeachment and the ballot box.
This place just isn't big enough for all of us. We've got to find a way off this planet.