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Ottawa type. I do nothing in particular and do it very well. Crippling sweet tooth; error-prone typist. He/il.
The Glebe, for better + worse
Joined April 2021
Get yourself a moot who does this.
@CultySmother i saw this originally and didn't like because i didn't get it. i've just seen the post it references and gone back to like
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@InlandCaGuy Perversely, their logic seems to be that *because* they control both houses, they don't have to bother with legislation because it's what Congress would want anyway. Except that's clearly not true given the margins. It was true during FDR's 100 days, but he got his bills passed.
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@brunosaurustext @cremieuxrecueil The distinctive thing about Australian social policy is that *all* their income support programs are means-tested, so the terminology makes sense there in a way that it wouldn't in any other country.
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@nikicaga "Now what's going to happen to us without the barbarians? These people were a kind of solution."
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a cheat sheet for folks at home either 1) lacking a sense of humor, or 2) incapable of reading between the lines canadian acquisition: a joke (and a gift to pierre poilievre) greenland: will remain independent, we are now negotiating some kind of longterm binding partnership in the arctic. over time, this perhaps becomes *more* formal. panama: a threat, and a promise (but largely to china) moon: will be a state
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@ding3rs The most exhausting thing about the next four years will be the constant snickering and mockery from ever-so-savvy conservatives about how their opponents can't read Trump's sincerity levels.
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@GreenBeltTory The timing makes me suspicious (I do think PP has probably believed this his whole life)
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