you dont know what money laundering means
Nah, I find it noteworthy that the Covid Relief Bill is nothing more than a money laundering scheme and nothing more. We the people get screwed over and over again while you celebrate because you have no integrity. You're nothing but a pawn and you willingly keep parading your oppressors around as if they're your saviors.
you dont know what money laundering means
The cliche "you don't know what ____ means"... You're nothing but a faux intellectual reject riding the coat tails of your paralegal lawyer.
you not knowing what things mean certainly has become a cliche around here
At the end of the day you're just another faux intellectual looking acceptance from your pen pals online. It's quite the head scratcher to think a simple concept like "money laundering" is so hard to comprehend. Stick to what you know, blowing the partners at the law firm you work for.
couldn't agree more, but here we are
You're nothing more than a Chump wannabe if we're being honest here. You like to insult so you can get into these merrygoround bs arguments. Go play in the sandbox by yourself you freaking child.
You're so cool bro... Actually you're a wet noodle with nothing but internet bravado.
That's some Orwellian
many provisions popular even with Republicans, if this poll is any good.
https://www.dataforprogress.org/blog...cue-plan-25pjp![]()
crosstabs:https://www.filesforprogress.org/dat...a_arp_tabs.pdf
(D4P is a B- pollster in the 538 ratings)
https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/pollster-ratings/
Good roundup of opinion, positive and negative, about H.R.1.
Lambert Strether thinks it legitmizes PropOrNot, cripples third parties, and points out problems with ballot marking devices.
Black Agenda Reportdescribes the 2019 version as “a sleazy ghetto ice cream truckload of empty promises.”https://www.nakedcapitalism.com/2021...r-parties.htmlHere is a guide to the Bill from the Brennan Center; is a conservative assault on the bill from the National Review; and a list of bullet points from Daily Kos:
- Establish automatic voter registration at an array of state agencies;
- Establish same-day voter registration;
- Allow online voter registration;
- Allow 16- and 17-year-olds to pre-register so they’ll be on the rolls when they turn 18;
- Allow state colleges and universities to serve as registration agencies;
- Ban states from purging eligible voters’ registration simply for infrequent voting;
- Establish two weeks of in-person early voting, including availability on Sundays and outside of normal business hours;
- Standardize hours within states for opening and closing polling places on Election Day, with exceptions to let cities set longer hours in municipal races;
- Require paper ballots filled by hand or machines that use them as official records and let voters verify their choices;
- Grant funds to states to upgrade their election security infrastructure;
- Provide prepaid postage on mail ballots;
- Allow voters to turn in their mail ballot in person if they choose;
- Allow voters to track their absentee mail ballots;
- Require states to establish nonpartisan redistricting commissions for congressional redistricting (possibly not until the 2030s round of redistricting);
- Establish nonpartisan redistricting criteria such as a partisan fairness provision that courts can enforce starting immediately no matter what ins ution is drawing the maps;
- End prison gerrymandering by counting prisoners at their last address (rather than where they’re incarcerated) for the purposes of redistricting;
- End felony disenfranchisement for those on parole, probation, or post-sentence, and require such citizens to be supplied with registration forms and informed their voting rights have been restored;
- Provide public financing for House campaigns in the form of matching small donations at a six-for-one rate;
- Expand campaign finance disclosure requirements to mitigate Citizens United;
- Ban corporations from spending for campaign purposes unless the corporation has established a process for determining the political will of its shareholders; and
- Make it a crime to mislead voters with the intention of preventing them from voting.
Lol koriwhat has no idea what money laundering meansas always continues to prove how little he knows about anything in general. classic deflection to ever sr21 post and just starts every reply with "Yeah well you're a (inset "faux intellectual, chump wannabe, weak male, commie," etc) because he cant actually explain how this bill is money laundering
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what an idiot
Congress adopts $1.9 trillion stimulus, securing first major win for Biden.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/us-po...relief-checks/
One would think they'd proofread or spellcheck.
Plus he does not care what anyone says and always ends post with “God Bless” as he is reformed.
If you understood, completely successful communication happened.
The English language has had regularized spelling rules since the 19th century. It got along for a long time without them, and could again. So long as the misspellings are phonetic, context usually makes the meaning clear.
Not a single fascist voted for this.
That means that every single thing this does to help people... is the result of what Democrats did, and fascists actively fought against, when they weren't busy attempting to disenfranchise voters.
Man, talk about making an easy case for re-election. Fascists will have to work hard to spin this as negative, and will be countered every step of the way by "you thought X was OK when Trump was president"
IT is a fair question to ask.
Why is that?
Thank you to the "Do nothing" Democrats for getting the country back on track. From Vaccinations to the American Rescue Plan, its clear you all are putting the American people first!
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