Law enforcement can't hang out in at considered voter intimidation. The GOP are the ones most likely to send black cars full of guys in black suits to look ominous, and we don't put up with it.
Monitoring the counting of ballots after polls close is something else.
@ReneeVoiceBrand @Maude
You see the country, you have a social group you can rely on to not be bothered by the fact that your extreme politics and overt racism have made you unemployable and pariahs in your own towns.
Never mind, I found it. It's from 2016.
https://www.deseret.com/2016/10/8/20598212/in-our-opinion-donald-trump-should-resign-his-candidacy/
Does anyone have a link for this? I can't find it on their website.
@NorthWestBird
Mother Nature did seem to target the automobiles, didn't she?
"Great minds talk about ideas, mediocre minds talk about events, small minds talk about people."
And miniscule minds talk about thousands of imaginary people.
What I've heard is that making a tasty beer isn't hard. Having a place to live after you smell up the house with it, not so much.
I'm not hearing about MAGA flotillas, though like "immigrant caravans," they might only materialize when Fox News wishes the video to telecast.
@Museek
Is there any crafting co op with industrial machines for rent?
Always makes me chuckle, the newspaper that announced a contest to save daylight during daylight savings time, and the national news outlets that didn't get the significance of the announcement being published on April 1.
I don't believe that either of them believe it.
Tuckyo Rose is owned by Putin. Eastern Europeans are a little more willing to accept this sort of nonsense and might think that claiming demons are working for your political opponents is an effective campaign strategy.
@AndersonArtwork @amarand @th3j35t3r
And if they're not an A**wipe, but just not posting stuff you're interested in, a mute. Or a filter for a word.
Block keeps people from seeing your posts, mute keeps you from seeing theirs.
Coso has to grow. We can't all view every single post and have this thing remain scalable. Remember the whirring firehose with the first exodus from Twitter?
We need to cultivate sub-groups of users to maintain the intimacy but still make it financially viable.
I'm guessing he's fired or failed to pay so many Republican make up artists, that there aren't any of any political persuasion willing to serve.
J has to pay the bills, and it's not happening now. He can't continue that indefinitely. So I would like to see some policy under which brands can participate without ruining the current status of the community.
A brand who posts witty comments and whose only advertising is the name of their account is different from one that is posting this week's sale items. A brand that autoposts on a schedule is different from one that interacts with other users' comments or original posts.