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@SNerd

I mean the fact that those civil servants operate within the Biden administration means that technically Biden himself has vetted them for us.

But never mind that, we have an even better source as Biden himself has described his own role in leveraging federal funds to push foreign governments to act in ways that at least implicate conflicts of interest with his own family.

Again, I'm not saying these are smoking guns, and their might even be explanations to justify the evidence, but we have to admit that there is evidence if we are going to address it in the first place.

@lauren

Also, yes, there were many plans to replace Obamacare. Plan after plan was posted to websites, discussed in conferences, and presented in media tours.

It's always baffling this line that there was no replacement plan that somehow got attention, reported on even as I was in the process of reading through replacement plans that I'm being told don't exist.

The state of journalism these days...

@lauren

Sure, what matters is what they do, so can you point to a vote among Republicans that would end all gun restrictions?

If that's what you're claiming their position is, then show where they did try to put their position into practice.

Otherwise them declining to tighten restrictions is a huge leap from wanting to end all restrictions.

@Beeks

Sure, I didn't point to a single thing except for the things I pointed to *rolls eyes*

@katrinakatrinka

Republicans had many different objections to VAWA starting with the complaint that it was redundant and simply unnecessary given other elements of US federal law.

To frame it as the GOP wanting a free for all on guns is a huge stretch, particularly in the face of Republicans supporting gun laws already on the books.
@lauren

@lauren

That's the opposite of what I hear when I talk to Republicans and listen to their mainstream outlets, where they're plenty supportive of restrictions on firearm ownership by dangerous people.

Again, if you have a source to cite of a mainstream conservative calling for an end to all gun laws, feel free to share it.

But what you're saying here is the complete opposite of my experience.

@SocraticEthics

I mean, it's a ridiculous thing to ask.
Responding with silence is probably the right response to such a trolling question.

@watson@freeatlantis.com

I mean, since Trump can't win the Electoral College, working to get him off the ballot is probably a good idea for Republicans.

If they can get Democrats to help then all the better: Democrats would be the source of their own loss in the election in that case.

@NewsDesk

Wow, month after month of evidence being presented, civil servants sounding alarms, insiders testifying under oath to call attention to wrongdoing, and we have posts like this saying flatly that there's no evidence?

Anyone keeping up with developments coming out of DC will know there's evidence, whether or not it ends up being conclusive after further investigation.

It's fine to say the evidence is weak. It's ridiculous to claim it doesn't exist.

@heideroosje

I think so many want to focus on dramatic narratives around personally while overlooking that his story merely reflects the state of the country that elected a bunch of representatives who can't get along.

WE made this bed and we have to lie in it.

McCarthy is going to be fine. I'm sure he has income for life and a fine house and all of that.

But we will all suffer because we elected and reelected morons to who aren't interested in actually making the government function.

It's a problem that we focus on the reality tv-like story revolving around McCarthy instead of focusing on our role in needing representatives who actually work together to find common ground.

@SNerd

I mean, this is the Biden administration saying that these transactions were troubling.

I'm not watching news here. I'm watching the accusations coming directly out of civil servants of Biden's own administration.

And so Congress is looking to follow up on their reports to figure out if there is anything to them.

@mnutty

I'm not asking you to do anything.

If you'd like to be informed then you have some reading to do, but it's up to you.

If you're happy to go about your day without knowing what's going on in DC I completely respect that.

Whether a person wants to be informed or not is really up to them.

@newstik

18 USC 201?

I don't see anything in there that prevents me from tipping the cashier at the convenience store.

law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/18

@AmericanScream

But that's not quite factually correct.

*A* hostname and *an* IP address system are controlled by those organizations, but we're welcome to use different systems, to point our computers at different DNS resolvers for example.

So it sounds like you're arguing that things are centralized so long one only considers specific, central authorities.

Like, all computers are manufactured by one, single, central company, so long as a person only considers IBM.

Meanwhile, as you said we have a variety of distributed alternatives for the network infrastructure ranging from wireless (WiFi) through cellular.

@badbede

I don't see how that cause is inconsistent with the goal of becoming an interplanetary species.

Seems to me that we can be both moral and able to travel to other plants.

@dsfgs

I don't think that's a common definition of the term fascism.

Certainly the images that come to mind involve authoritarians who don't care so much about promoting business.

@lauren

Care to cite sources?

Because everything I hear from mainstream Republican outlets says the opposite, that guns should be taken away from such people.

I wonder where you're getting that.

@markmetz

Well perhaps if you knew more about it you might have a different sense of the effects of it.

One of the fundamental elements of Citizens United is that the rich always have influence in the US government, and the question before the court had nothing to do with them. The matter in CU was whether the rest of us would be able to associate to speak up against them and counter their claims.

So much of what we see now is exactly what the argument in CU was opposed to, but unfortunately the reporting on the case has been so terrible that people don't realize it.

@gfjacobs

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