Along with electronics, Panasonic also made bicycles for the North American market until the late 1980s.
And I think Kawasaki still makes vehicle audio systems.
Along with electronics, Panasonic also made bicycles for the North American market until the late 1980s.
And I think Kawasaki still makes vehicle audio systems.
Sympathy cards might become the “rule” for our election days here in the States.
Remember when Joe Biden acknowledged his age, promised to only run for one term, and then make room for the next generation of Democrats back in 2020?
if men giving birth was possible
…abortion would be a sacrament.
It’s because they, too, have been captured by The Big Club.
I get your point, but she’s referring to a critical mass of people.
No, but she does advocate directly contacting Republicans to vent your anger and frustration at them, vs. scapegoating Democrats, since they have less control at the moment over what might happen.
Speaking of which, if you’ve got an hour, have a look at this:
Heather Cox Richardson – Politics Chat: January 14, 2025
She puts a lot of emphasis on the fighting back part, with ideas as to how.
I specifically avoid .ml and .world because the collective behavior (i.e., hostility, downvote trolling, etc.) is so much like Reddit.
Beehaw, Hexbear and Blahaj have all disabled downvotes, but Blahaj is the only one that’s decent, which is why I’m here.
plus I wonder just how capricious they are
very
For example, I once referred to a bigoted minister as a “moron” and was accused of using “ableist” language.
After two more similar incidents there, I bailed.
I specifically avoid Beehaw, Hexbear and World for that reason.
the original “landed gentry” himself
The press conference featured a host of anti-trans advocates from the sports world, including volleyball player Rebekah Allick, who openly called for Christian nationalism while rejecting the separation of church and state.
OK, lets unpack this:
James Madison was a strong advocate for the separation of church and state.
Madison was one of the Federalist Papers’ authors. He is regarded as the inspiration for the Federalist Society.
The current “conservative” Supreme Court majority are all members of the Federalist Society.
They are also the ones most inclined to tear down the wall between church and state.
This makes zero sense.
Several doctors and US residents have taken to social media in recent days, simultaneously condemning the killing while reciting incidents in which they felt insurers had unfairly denied treatment claims.
They’re gonna try like hell to make us forget that last part.
They’re apparently much more forward-thinking over there:
In a post-Roe country, a Florida doctor wonders where to call home
As abortion restrictions increase, a medical exodus poses broader consequences for patients.
(spoiler: She moved to NZ, where the government pays her to teach others how to perform abortions – imagine that.)
First it’s black helicopters, now it’s Haitians.
I’m afraid to ask what’s next.