Any car bros here? My mom wants a comfy sedan that drives like a sports car. She likes fast cars w/sedan comfort. She doesn't wanna pay over 45k and it has to be a car. Any recs?
I don't remember this at all. In fact I remember campaigning on making big tech censor more people for spreading "dangerous and potentially lethal misinformation," which they have done. Even Zuckerborg confirmed it.
Cameron Edwards
still have no clue how this system works (i know it doesn't)
Eventually the wrong people will get censored and they’ll hunt down the executives and their families. Like that one tranny that got banned from twitch and threatened to shoot the place up.
Adrian Bailey
A loaded Accord is comfy af. A3 smaller but sporty. Good cars outside of sportscars are hard to find.
Parker Gray
(the democrats are mad at big tech for not censoring more)
Hunter Clark
ALWAYS AWOO NEVER CONCEDE AUDIT THE FRAUD DROP THE HAMMER PUNCH THE SCORECARD HANG THE RIGGERS JINX THE JABBERS FINISH THE WALL DRAIN THE SWAMP SINK THE CHINK IT'S OKAY TO BE WHITE LET'S GO BRANDON JUSTICE FOR LORI BE BEST HONOR ABE JUST LOVE AND FORGIVE YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY (EVEN IF THEY'RE WRONG) STRONGER TIMES NOW LIGHT THE FUSE THIS IS ULTRA MAGA COUNTRY TRUMP FOREVER!
Checked for truth!
Thanks user I've heard a little about him Apparently actually helped popularize cats as pets
> The Biden administration issued a rule on Wednesday preserving the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program one decade after its implementation. The rule further safeguards hundreds of thousands of undocumented immigrants.
> The U.S. Department of Homeland Security announced that the rule maintaining the DACA policy as established will take effect on Oct. 31.
> In July 2021, U.S. District Court Judge Andrew Hanen ruled in favor of the lawsuit and signed a permanent injunction, allowing DACA renewal for current recipients but prohibiting its continued operation for new requests.
> According to a statement from Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, the final ruling from the Biden Administration will "preserve and fortify" the policy established in the 2012 Napolitano Memorandum.
> According to the statement, the rule will maintain the current threshold criteria, retain the existing process to request work authorization and affirm DACA as a form of deferred action instead of a form of lawful status, allowing recipients to be considered “lawfully present for certain purposes."
> Despite the ruling, DHS is still prohibited from granting new DACA requests or the related two-year work permits as a result of the July 16 injunction.
Something about jfk jr and comet ping pong stealing elections
Parker Parker
Meh. This whole loan forgiveness thing has been an eye opener for a lot of people. And desu all the right leaning talking heads that took PPP loans do look kinda stupid shitting on student loans.
So apparently the FBI was going around telling the media and tech companies to limit the coverage of Hunter Biden with what was known as a lie of Russian misinformation. The US government intentionally lying to limit media coverage of a story to protect an establishment political candidate during an election. Pure cancer
fuck you you owe me gas money and now tuition just went up
Oliver James
Why would Democrats hurt tech when tech covers their ass?
Lucas Wilson
Paul Ryan tax cuts will win you the electorate. You’re so dumb
Parker Bennett
They're mad because Susan and Cuckerberg haven't been censoring and banning enough. They haven't removed all of those inciteful nazis like Tim Pool and silencing all of those dumb hicks for all users.
No, like classic reaping and sowing problems. >Perception: "Haha! Changing demographics are going to make the US majority-minority! We can stop campaigning for the white working class vote and rule eternally!" >Reality: "Oh fuck, the US has been majority-minority since the 1950s and in reality the newest minorities, who are working class and respond well to the same messages we abandoned that were aimed at the white working class, are rapidly assimilating and our IDPol messages are guttering out unexpectedly!"
the did the same thing with abos in oz. it's a virtue signal that will probably do more harm than good in the end. the oz gov forcibly maxxvaxxed abos "to protect their tribe and cultural identity" by rounding them up and separating them before force jabbing. was pretty sick shit.
Leo Kelly
>Audit them. lmao okay, I'm sure the IRS will get right on that.
no they fucking don't christ you fucking morons don't understand what PPP was PPP was the government giving money to businesses that were forced to shut down during pandemic so people could be kept on payroll rather than fired. to proclaim that people using PPP for this purpose are greedy or hypocritical is absolute fucking bullshit - for them it was to either take it, or close down for good by firing all their workers, because of government rules. it was stupid to have those rules in the first place, so PPP was stupid, but it was not motivated by voluntarily taking loans for self-investment and benefits with no intent of paying back. the PPP agreement was they would be forgiven if used for payroll purposes (hence PAYCHECK PROTECTION PROGRAM is the literal name)
it is pure propagandizing in incredibly bad faith to say people are hypocritical to take that and criticize this. it is ONLY true if they are suggesting the alternative was to violently resist lockdowns (something that should have happened), but instead PPP was something one was basically coerced into taking while remaining lawful and staying in business it is not comparable to student loans. even if it was, tu quoque is a fallacy (a smoker that says smoking is unhealthy does not suddenly make smoking healthy). lastly, most of those PPP calculations are second or thirdhand by someone's investments and not a loan they personally applied for or had any say in. hell, depending on how it's calculated, anyone with a retirement plan could be accused of "benefiting" from PPP, even though that's simply not what anyone envisions in this topic
the only reason why it "looks bad" is because everyone is a fucking dullard that kneejerks to two seconds worth of attention on a social media post, and therefore anything that remotely resembles a zinger is therefore a brilliant comeback
You’re so fucking stupid and you’re gangstalking me
Down syndrome shit 24/7
Jacob Johnson
Yes
Daniel James
PPP forgiveness really is the nail in the coffin for critics of student loan forgiveness. There is no excuse for shit like this while constantly fleecing the average citizen and telling them to live in debt slavery.
Henry Kelly
Why would you possibly care what Rick Wilson thinks
Jacob Cox
> A Phoenix man was sentenced to five years of probation last week after pleading guilty to one count of cyberstalking in federal court.
> According to a release from the U.S. District Attorney's Office, District of Arizona, 35-year-old Chauncey Hollingberry spent two months in 2020 posting videos and live streams to his YouTube channel that contained personal information about his victim and encouraged his followers to harass her.
> Hollingberry is also accused of sending misinformation to the victim's employer, colleagues and journalists.
> Court documents state Hollingberry livestreamed himself at the Arizona Attorney General's Office on Jan. 14, 2020, where he claimed employees at the agency filed privacy complaints to YouTube, which led to some of his previous videos being taken down.
> At one point, Hollingberry states what he believes to be a female employee's age and address while calling on people to find a mugshot of her from a previous arrest he believed to have occurred. He later asks for incriminating evidence on other employees, documents say.
> Hollingberry eventually filled out a public records request form requesting any communication the female employee had involving Hollingberry's name or YouTube. He later sent emails to several other AG's Office employees complaining about the female employee.
> On Jan. 24, 2020, special agents with the Attorney General's Office served Hollingberry an injunction against workplace harassment, ordering him to cease any communication with the employee and the office. Hollingberry posted another video later that day about being "ambushed" and that he would continue contacting employees.
> Hollingberry served 26 months in pretrial detention prior to his five-year probation period. He is prohibited from contacting his victim. His internet usage will also be restricted and monitored by a probation officer during this time.
like here is what happening >be employer/business owner >pandemic shuts your business down >gonna lay off/furlough people indefinitely because you have no revenue >this will cause massive social unrest >government doesn't want this >government offers "loans" (technically grants) for you to keep people on payroll >you accept because you want to keep your employees >tax dollars (in the form of debt but w/e) are taken from everyone to pay for this >pay employees, "loan" (grant) is forgiven >no unrest, you still personally take losses from no revenue ON GOVERNMENT ORDER but at least employees are retained >fast forward two years >government wants to tax everyone again to give to other people who took loans for themselves alone >you say you are against this >they pull out the "loan" you took two years ago and say you're a hypocrite >a bunch of idiots jeer like this is rational it's not, and anyone repeating the PPP shit is a fucking sleezebag that you can rightfully beat to a bloody pulp and feel no remorse about
Whatever man. Still a massive ball and chain on the tax payer while multimillionaires will just get their accountant to crunch some numbers and not pay shit at the end of the year.