Not all bills do, but the majority of big ones you hear about do. It's simply a marketing thing
And correct, it'll move to the House, where if it passes it will move to the president's desk. Considering it was unanimous in the Senate, I can't see it having any issues in the House.
It somehow clips with a texture under the floors that nobody knows why it's there, all they know is the game doesn't work if they remove the texture. Something like that, probably.
I didn't tell anyone to do shit. I was simply pointing out that suggesting if people don't like something they should vote against is in no way fascist or authoritarian or any of those things. What the fuck do you think campaigning and canvassing is?
The sheer level of mental gymnastics you'd have to do to think it is is frankly impressive.
While I agree with the sentiment, the coalescing around Harris is far more about her being the only real obvious choice and far less about it being "her turn"
This relies on the assumption that everyone else, or at least a significant portion, in the office managed to do it.
I'm not talking about whether or not they're actually physically capable of it, of course they are. Im talking about how people immediately shut down and pretend they can't follow simple directions the second something relates to a compute.
It's more that it's entirely irrelevant and adds absolutely nothing to the discussion.
It might have landed if she had been at all relevant in any even somewhat recent time.