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  • It’s also common knowledge that protective clothing can prevent chemical contact with skin.

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  • Do you know that this happens or are you just speculating?

  • It doesn’t. Fetterman was never progressive to begin with, and there are plenty of progressive candidates who have stuck to their principles in office.

  • What are you talking about? Abolition of slavery was very much a progressive position.

  • I’m inferring from the language of the post that OP is against this policy change, but I’m not sure I follow the argument. Why is it problematic that Plex is asking for money?

  • This shows that Trump is nothing more than a simp, not that Putin is any kind of master.

  • Reality has a liberal bias.

  • Yup. It’s often easier to ignore a question than consider the possibility that we’re mistaken.

  • You can create memory by arranging logic gates in bistable or latch circuits.

  • Ex-dictator

    Calling Ferdinand Marcos “ex-president” is like referring to United Fruit a “former fruit company”. It isn’t technically wrong but it buries the lede a bit.

  • Out of curiosity, what do think were the three main things the FTC worked on last year?

  • The fact that you were unaware of what they do has no bearing on the massive amount of work they actually accomplish.

  • Couldn’t agree more. And they want that control because of greed.

  • No, the top tax rate is 37%.

    With lottery prizes, the full amount is usually only available as annuity payments over 20-30 years. If you pick a lump sum, it’s typically only 40% of the full amount.

    This winner chose the lump sum payment, so his lottery prize was about $600,000,000.

  • I’ve already addressed that point.

  • With such a high majority it would have just been overturned immediately, so no, he couldn’t have vetoed the bill. An attempt to do so wouldn’t have helped at all and might have undermined future cooperation.

  • No, he doesn’t. This is Trump just hurling executive orders at things he doesn’t like.

  • I clarified further. In the rail strike case, it was a senate bill, not an executive action. And the bill passed 80-15. Biden signed the bill, but that isn’t the same thing at all.

  • That’s incorrect, and these situations aren’t close to comparable.

    When Biden was in power, eight out of twelve unions had already ratified the contract, and the senate passed a bill to force the final four to accept it. It passed 80-15, so Biden couldn’t have vetoed it if he wanted to.

    Trump is attempting to ban unions altogether, by executive order.