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Democrats should have done everything they could to protect the country from Trump.

Trump openly violates laws, and Democrats are still too scared to violate "norms".

The DOJ was too weak, the Senate refused to change the filibuster to actually pass laws. They just generally keep playing nice when their opponent doesn't even pretend to care about the rules.

We're past norms. There's a new normal, and it means doing whatever it takes to protect the country.
 
Democrats should have done everything they could to protect the country from Trump.

Trump openly violates laws, and Democrats are still too scared to violate "norms".

The DOJ was too weak, the Senate refused to change the filibuster to actually pass laws. They just generally keep playing nice when their opponent doesn't even pretend to care about the rules.

We're past norms. There's a new normal, and it means doing whatever it takes to protect the country.
Did you? Did you do everything?

The American people should have done everything they could to protect the country from Trump. They did not.
 
I mean, there are a few things that could be done, none of them though would be a good idea. Biden could use executive power to pass through as many things as possible that he believes Trump will try to undo. Make it as impossible as it can be. A lot of the confirmations for positions will probably be delayed if not ever passed altogether (I cannot see RFK or Musk getting their positions).
 
I mean, there are a few things that could be done, none of them though would be a good idea. Biden could use executive power to pass through as many things as possible that he believes Trump will try to undo. Make it as impossible as it can be. A lot of the confirmations for positions will probably be delayed if not ever passed altogether (I cannot see RFK or Musk getting their positions).
RFK and Musk will get their positions, that's my prediction. I'm not sure why you think otherwise.
 
I mean, there are a few things that could be done, none of them though would be a good idea. Biden could use executive power to pass through as many things as possible that he believes Trump will try to undo. Make it as impossible as it can be. A lot of the confirmations for positions will probably be delayed if not ever passed altogether (I cannot see RFK or Musk getting their positions).
At least nuke student loans, Joey 🥺
 
I suppose you could hope that there are republican senators with the will to oppose such a nomination but... I don't think that kind of thing will happen as much as it used to.
 
I suppose you could hope that there are republican senators with the will to oppose such a nomination but... I don't think that kind of thing will happen as much as it used to.
I am partially hoping for this. I cannot imagine big Pharma would want vaccines to completely disappear from the country.
 
Don't they need 2/3rds of the vote for confirmation?
Apologies, I wasn't clear on this point; they might not get an official role that requires congressional approval but with checks and balances out of the window, they'll get a role one way or another and de facto have the roles and authority of whatever role Trump wants them to have.
 
I am partially hoping for this. I cannot imagine big Pharma would want vaccines to completely disappear from the country.
I can't imagine Trump wants the COVID vaccine to disappear either, he claims that it was his doing after all.
 
I am partially hoping for this. I cannot imagine big Pharma would want vaccines to completely disappear from the country.
I can't imagine Trump wants the COVID vaccine to disappear either, he claims that it was his doing after all.
He promised RFK the position. He could, of course, back out of the promise. But if he decides he needs to make good on it, I'm sure he can twist arms in the senate to make it happen.
 
I'm glad Trump won, we wanted him too and we voted for him. He said he was gonna get some people to remove all fluoride from the public water supply. I hope he kept his word on what he was gonna do for us, (his goals).
 
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Hope your dental coverage is comprehensive
Most Americans don't have any dental coverage. A buddy of mine works for an airline and didn't choose the comprehensive dental option because he's a grown man, but later found out he needs work and adult braces. $7,000. Even for an airline pilot that's a kick in the nuts.
 
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Single-issue voter where the single issue is fluoridated water is just wild. At once it seems like the sort of joke George Carlin would tell and also it's entirely unsurprising given posting history.
 
I'm glad Trump won, we wanted him too and we voted for him. He said he was gonna get some people to remove all fluoride from the public water supply. I hope he kept his word on what he was gonna do for us, (his goals).
As somebody who lives outside of the US, my impression is that Republicans are less supportive towards Public healthcare than Democrats.

Apologies if this seems like I'm prying - your posting history here seems to indicate that you have a family member going through the public system for various treatments. I'm just curious - what caused you to vote the way you did?
 
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As somebody who lives outside of the US, my impression is that Republicans are less supportive towards Public healthcare than Democrats.

Apologies if this seems like I'm prying - your posting history here seems to indicate that you have a family member going through the public system for various treatments. I'm just curious - what caused you to vote the way you did?

He just told you... flouride is poisoning our precious bodily fluids.
 
He just told you... flouride is poisoning our precious bodily fluids.
I wonder how many gallons of water a day one has to guzzle before the fluoride poisoning takes effect. He does post a lot on the food thread though so maybe he needs something to wash it down.

Trashing your democracy for purer tap (faucet) output sure sounds like throwing the baby out with the poisoned bathwater to me but I suspect Surgeon General-elect RFK Jr. has his back on this one.
 
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I wonder how many gallons of water a day one has to guzzle before the fluoride poisoning takes effect. He does post a lot on the food thread though so maybe he needs something to wash it down.

Trashing your democracy for purer tap (faucet) output sure sounds like throwing the baby out with the poisoned bathwater to me but I suspect Surgeon General-elect RFK Jr. has his back on this one.
I just don't get how we give the surgeon general job to someone who not only isn't a doctor, but didn't even attempt to go to medical school.
 
I wonder how many gallons of water a day one has to guzzle before the fluoride poisoning takes effect. He does post a lot on the food thread though so maybe he needs something to wash it down.

Trashing your democracy for purer tap (faucet) output sure sounds like throwing the baby out with the poisoned bathwater to me but I suspect Surgeon General-elect RFK Jr. has his back on this one.
The American Dental Association's got you:

For example, an adult male (155 pound/70.3 kilogram man), it would require that he consume more than 350 liters (nearly 93 gallons) of water at one time to reach an acute fluoride dose. With optimally water now set at 0.7 mg/L, it would take almost 30% more, or nearly 120 gallons (more than 1,900 eight ounce glasses) of water at one time to reach the acute dose.

Water poisoning occurs around 4L of water so you'd be dead before the fluoride killed you.
 
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