Net neutrality advocates won’t appeal loss, say they don’t trust Supreme Court
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unpossible!
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Well... expect more of this about a lot of things. We're in the endgame now.
They are halfway done. In five months.
Stop lying to yourselves, the only way democracy survives this is with coordinated violent resistance. In any case, the USA is toast, it's gone.
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I got a fun little thing here in my hand that is quite appealing.
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Then they've already won.
They have. They did. We're done.
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Yeah. As much as I want them to keep fighting, it's probably for the better they don't in this case. I've realized that the GOP want people to keep appealing and have it go straight to SCOTUS.
The Dems finally figured out it's incredibly stupid to keep fighting and pushing upward when it just results in a net loss for us. Took them a surprisingly long time to figure it out, and we lost a lot of rights, including trans rights, in the progress.
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Because he runs the federal government right now, and the federal government has power over the states, so he will punish them.
the federal government has power over the states
What if taxes are withheld?
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the federal government has power over the states
What if taxes are withheld?
Then they'll just print whatever money they decide they need. Taxes are functionally irrelevant.
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Then they'll just print whatever money they decide they need. Taxes are functionally irrelevant.
zimbabwe strats ftw
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The supreme court only matters because we believe in it. States could just.. choose not to follow their instructions.
This is gonna be awesome when it starts happening.
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Trump has been doing it all year so why not
Half a year...
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