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Hopefully 2025 something brings an end to these disturbing interactions and Unconstitutional standard operating procedures and policies! Not going to hold my breath. submitted by /u/NJCannaisseur_84 [link] [comments]
Jimmy Carter was perhaps the most successful ex-president in American history, winning the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002 for his work promoting human rights and economic and social development. But his single term as president (1977–1981) is largely remembered as a series of failures and missteps, sometimes literally. Gas lines, a record-high combination of unemployment and inflation on the “misery index,” and Americans being held hostage by Iranian revolutionaries for over a year all fueled the perception that Carter […]
”Palavras são como beijos: tocam a alma, deixam marcas e carregam a força do que não se pode ver, mas sentir.”
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The recent murder of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson last month has brought an outpouring of joy from American progressives. Their response is reflective of their hatred for any good or service that is not directly provided by the state.
The latest episode of Government Shutdown Theater did not go according to the usual script. In case you missed it, this episode was scheduled for the end of the 118th Congress, which runs until January 3, 2025. That’s the date when the winners of the November 2024 elections will be sworn in as the 119th Congress. However, because of the holidays, the 118th Congress’ last day of official business was set for Friday, December 20, 2024, after which […]
12/26/1907: Lonzo Bailey entered into written labor contract with the Riverside Corporation. This contract gave rise to Bailey v. Alabama (1911). The White Court (1911) The post Today in Supreme Court History: December 26, 1907 appeared first on Reason.com.