Given that it is now a legal substance in NY, it makes perfect sense that employers can't test for it as a condition of employment. If you drink the occasional alcoholic beverage you can't be opposed to this.
Let’s remember that a lot of people on the other side were conned into believing that 2016 wasn’t legitimate either, and mainstream media helped sell that. At this point neither side trusts elections, and I doubt that there is much that’s politically possible that can be done to change that.
The best thing the Republicans can do to drive Democrat turn out in 2024 is nominate Trump again. Whether you liked him or not personally, enough people despise him that if he’s on the ballot Biden, or any other Dem will stand a very good chance of winning, with or without fraud
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Not happy with Biden at all. That said, you do have to understand that there were a whole lot of people that would have voted for anyone at all as long as it wasn’t Trump. You are correct that there was a lot of enthusiasm for Trump, there was also a lot of enthusiasm for orange man bad.
But no one will care. Sussman is a foot soldier. There are much bigger fish to be fried here. Not that I think for one second it’ll happen. If he’s even convicted he’ll get a slap on the wrist.
All companies need to figure out that choosing sides politically is always going to come at a substantial cost. Despite the pressure brought to bear by the twitterverse, neutrality is almost always the right choice.
I agree he's irrelevant at this point, but you were the one who brought him up as some sort of weak deflection. Covid is on the rise, inflation is soaring, millions of jobs go unfilled, we just made ourselves look like idiots over Afghanistan, yeah, great choice there. But at least we don't have...
When your response to what you admit is a spectacular failure on the part of the guy you chose to vote for is "but, but, but, Trump," you don't really have anything to say. You voted for it, hope its working well for you.
No he did not "have" to use deadly force, he chose to. In doing so he distinguishes himself as the only person on either side of the events of that day that felt it necessary to discharge a firearm and kill someone. He has earned whatever negative karma may come his way.
By blaming the victim you excuse her killer. I agree she was in a place she probably should not have been, but I do not believe that behavior justified killing her.
Don’t care even a little about medals and trophies. Pretty sure the last award I received for marksmanship was in basic training 40 years ago. As
I said, it’s that’s your thing, you go. I shoot to maintain proficiency and for fun. I’m a minute of bad guy marksman, just like the army trained me...
Many don't care. No issues with it if that's your thing, but many aren't in it for medals and trophies. Some of us just like to maintain the ability to hit what we shoot at.
Let’s hope we get some relief from that nonsense from SCOTUS next term. You know NY isn’t going to repeal Sullivan to get the case tossed as moot. And it’s never been the guys with permits that were the problem.