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rockerface , in I'm terrified of the Netherlands now

RUMBLING, RUMBLING, IT’S COMING

Axiochus ,

Tatakae!

JusticeForPorygon , (edited ) in The politics are better where it is wetter
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IIRC If the president doesn’t sign a bill it is automatically passed, only requiring a >50% majority. The president has to take action in order to veto a bill, and only then does Congress have to have a 2/3 majority to override the veto

Yes, I know, I’m fun at parties, but it’s important to know how your government works, assuming you’re from the US, that is.

Edit: according to USA.gov:

…if the president does not sign off on a bill and it remains unsigned when Congress is no longer in session, the bill will be vetoed by default. This action is called a pocket veto, and it cannot be overridden by Congress.

But according to congress.gov

If the president declines to either sign or veto it – that is, he does not act on it in any way – then it becomes law without his signature (except when Congress has adjourned under certain circumstances).

So what exactly are the “certain circumstances”?

Wereduck ,

It looks like the synthesis of those two seemingly contradictory things is: If Congress is still in session after the 10 day grace period for the president to sign it has passed, the bill is treated as signed and becomes law. However if the 10 day grace period goes by and Congress is no longer in session at the end of that period, the bill is treated as vetoed.

Another approach: Does nibbling on it count as a signature?

JusticeForPorygon ,
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Gonna have to pass that one to the Supreme Court. Does the sitting president have a Yacht the justices could borrow for a week or so?

dual_sport_dork , in Somehow USB disks are still the easiest and most reliable way
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I just access one of my many network shares with Root Explorer.

Fedizen , in Purrs like a kitten

Cutest upgrade

zxqwas , in Somehow USB disks are still the easiest and most reliable way

I used some app that was basically a gui for ssh/scp. Works wonders.

FiniteLooper , in This explains much.

I feel like I only ever won this like 2 or 3 times total

SupraMario , in Somehow USB disks are still the easiest and most reliable way

Is FX bad now? Been using it for nearly a decade and it works great for me.

lightnsfw ,

I use FX too. 0 problems.

Valmond ,

I have a file manager named FX on my android (costef just a couple of euros), is thatwhat you ate talking about?

SupraMario ,

Yep, been using the pro version for a long time.

Deconceptualist , in Purrs like a kitten
Deconceptualist , in Purrs like a kitten
Deconceptualist , in Purrs like a kitten
thorbot , in Somehow USB disks are still the easiest and most reliable way

SMB has entered the chat

yoreel , in Hoss

This is at Rockaway Beach, Oregon at the original Pronto Pup, if I’m not mistaken

skozzii , in Windows 11

I was pretty happy when windows 11 came out, It finally gave the push I needed to upgrade from windows 10… to Linux.

pelletbucket , in I'm terrified of the Netherlands now

loll I remembering third grade being shown a graph exactly like this as the bad example, except they were using bags of money. increasing the volume of the bars instead of just the height

solsangraal , in My friend JD Vance has never cuddled a couch.

LOL whatever you say. couchfucker.

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