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Lover__of__worlds , in 75 tons of illegal fireworks seized in Los Angeles area, largest fireworks bust in California history

But… Why?

StinkySocialist , in Texas school district agrees to remove ‘Anne Frank’s Diary,’ ‘Maus’ and 670 other books after right-wing group’s complaint

I hate this dumb fuck country 😔

Vaginal_blood_fart , in Texas school district agrees to remove ‘Anne Frank’s Diary,’ ‘Maus’ and 670 other books after right-wing group’s complaint

Shit states gonna shit state

IzzyScissor , in The Supreme Court rules that state officials can engage in a little corruption, as a treat

Haha, what a silly Onion article!

:checks URL:

Oh. Oh no.

uis ,

Welcome to Russia post-Covid world

Ultraviolet , in Oklahoma Prepares to Kill Another Man Who Says He’s Innocent

If a sentencing judge gives someone the death penalty they should be willing to put their own life on the line. If, after the fact, the person is exonerated, execute the judge.

cosmicrookie ,
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This is how you make sure nobody gets exonerated ever

Deceptichum , in Progressives on AIPAC’s Defeat of Bowman: “Now We Know How Much It Costs to Buy an Election”
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Why does this guy look like Hitler wearing fake tan?

Etterra ,

With derp eyes.

MeatPilot ,
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Googly eyes on a puppet.

Zink , in The Supreme Court rules that state officials can engage in a little corruption, as a treat

Yet another thing that tens of millions of people across the country would instantly lose their job for, made even MORE ok for the people who can cause the most damage by doing it. Every corporate conflict of interest training I’ve taken at current companies makes it abundantly clear that even the APPEARANCE of a POTENTIAL conflict needs to be disclosed and handled appropriately. Never mind there being literal, in writing, cash money kickbacks.

When it comes to having lower standards for state officials given special powers than we do for random schmucks, at least we’re consistent. From the lowest local cop to the highest federal politicians, why do we not only refuse to set standards but also remove ethical expectations?

derf82 ,

Yet another thing that tens of millions of people across the country would instantly lose their job for

Would they? Vendors in the private sector are constantly handing out goodies to clients. Sports tickets, food, gift baskets and more. Hell, I’ve seen vendors pay for vacations in the private sector.

Also, as the case states, these things are largely illegal to varying degrees at the state level for state and local employees. This decision just said the Feds can’t pile on with additional charges.

some_guy , in 75 tons of illegal fireworks seized in Los Angeles area, largest fireworks bust in California history

Now set them off all at once and give us a show.

baggins ,

Don’t forget to do it in the middle of a residential neighborhood.

MehBlah ,

I seem to remember them doing something like that one time.

www.nbclosangeles.com/news/local/…/2926329/

dick_stitches ,

I could hear this explosion from 7 miles away

MehBlah ,

I remember at the time watching some of the videos people posted that were way closer and thinking of how bad it must have been. No one went to jail for that bit of destruction. At least I never heard of any of the law enforcement types getting punished.

cheese_greater ,

Gotta dispose of them like how they do the fractional mountains of drugs

some_guy , in eBay Removes Listing for StingRay Cellphone Spying Tech

2004 the government was still lying and saying these didn’t exist.

BarbecueCowboy , in 75 tons of illegal fireworks seized in Los Angeles area, largest fireworks bust in California history

I know it’s kinda hard to quantify and fireworks can be overpriced, but street value up to 10 million and 150,000 pounds puts that at around $67 a pound per fireworks. I know that’s also a weird metric to use for fireworks, but that feels pretty high.

expatriado , (edited )

just like cocaine busts, they use the highest possible price as reference

catloaf ,

And it’s probably gross weight, not net weight.

solrize ,

Idk, 65 tons of fireworks could put on a pretty good show.

blazera , in 7 in 10 Americans think Supreme Court justices put ideology over impartiality: AP-NORC poll
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Theres no such thing as an impartial person.

SoleInvictus ,

This is true. It can be strived for, though, and there are strategies to overcome bias, increase impartiality, and identify bias in others. If the United States supreme court (and really its legal system too) had any integrity, it would champion doing so.

FireTower ,
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If the United States supreme court (and really its legal system too) had any integrity, it would champion doing so.

I think most of the liberal justice would argue the court is and that’s the problem. The keystone of Originalist philosophy is that judges should be impartial and leave policy decisions to the people (except when the constitution prohibits restrictions). To do that they are supposed to follow the original meaning, not the contemporary understanding.

In Living Constitutionalism judges are expected to apply their own personal standards and worry about the practical reproductions (that they for see).

blazera ,
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I think the best strategy is to assume the worst. Assume that theyll take whatever bribes they can get away with, empower their political party however they can, seek to harm groups theyre hateful towards, etc. Restrict what they can get away with, do not permit any self accountability, keep the roster changing so corrupt roots cant go deep.

girlfreddy OP ,
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The difference is at least some of us recognize our bias and work to mitigate its effects while the rest of us don’t even know there’s supposed to be a difference.

Veraxus , (edited )

I like pineapple on my pizza. Therefore, I rule that everyone else must always eat pineapple on their pizza. The Constitution doesn’t say anything about pizza, so this is totally okay and exactly what the “Founders” wanted.

This is not, and never was, merely an issue of “being an impartial person”… but believing that you can and should be able to force your own partial views onto others - sometimes under threat of state violence - even when those views directly contradict the obvious letter and intent of our Constitution.

“Ideology over impartiality” means “they rule by fiat, rather than by any principle of justice.”

blazera ,
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Its not believing they can, they just can.

Illecors , in US Crime Rate Drops to ‘Historic’ Lows With Murders, Rapes, and Robbery Plunging, New Statistics Show

If The Wire and The Shield have taught me anything - it’s that all the stats are cooked.

Olhonestjim , in Supreme Court halts enforcement of the EPA's plan to limit downwind pollution from power plants

Fine. Pump it directly into their homes.

BroBot9000 , in Oklahoma public schools leader orders schools to incorporate Bible instruction
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Fuck your cult

blindbunny , in Oklahoma public schools leader orders schools to incorporate Bible instruction

I can’t wait til New Mexico starts passing these states up. I get to go to college for free because of weeed!

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