Can we get back to politics?
Trump signals he won't sign the bipartisan housing bill until he gets voter disenfranchisement election reform/SAVE America Act.
Can we get back to politics?
Trump signals he won't sign the bipartisan housing bill until he gets voter disenfranchisement election reform/SAVE America Act.
He's also taking credit for endorsing the winning Republican nominee in South Carolina despite endorsing both the winning and losing candidate, lol.
https://www.thedailybeast.com/trump-...carolina-race/
I've had none. Furthermore, I've knocked a couple of addictive meds (including Adderall) with little issue. I used to vape nicotine on occasion when friends were around and using. Now, I have zero desire to do it.
Wife has GI issues for a day or two after her weekly injections, mild.
I'm 5'11 at 160ish. This was my weight pre-divorce a decade ago and what I wanted to get back to. I'm 42 yo fwiw.
I dropped my weight at probably 2-3x the rate of my wife, but I don't really have an explanation for it other than it possibly relating to her initiating it right after stopping breastfeeding. I've been at this weight since March.
i hear lots of friends who are on these meds, one friend is on the wolverine stack--whatever that is exactly--and he was never big or heavy. think only one family member takes peptides; think a couple coworkers do
it's kinda crazy people who weigh 185 lbs use these meds to get to 155, but yeah, they've got an enthusiastic following
grats on the thread hijack
Who reads this bloomberg headline and thinks, "fuck yeah, that's my president". Like, I get we like to hear about the mental capacity of an average GOP voter, but this has nothing to do with intelligence but more a violation of one of the most universally agreed upon protections of sanctity of life.
https://news.bloomberglaw.com/us-law...ability-rights
Stephen Miller Said to Drive DOJ Memo Eroding Disability Rights
White House adviser Stephen Miller was the driving force behind the Justice Department’s recent memo authorizing states to institutionalize people with disabilities rather than fund community-based care, said people briefed on the situation.
Miller, the president’s powerful deputy chief of staff, was frustrated that the department’s Civil Rights Division was still reaching settlements compelling states to transfer those experiencing mental illness out of institutions, added the individuals, who spoke anonymously out of fear of retaliation.
They said Miller felt DOJ’s agreements—including one reached with South Carolina in December—would increase homelessness and didn’t adhere to President Donald Trump’s July executive order pressuring cities and states to move homeless people into treatment centers.
The June 18 DOJ Office of Legal Counsel opinion concluded states may disregard decades of Supreme Court precedent and ensuing regulations mandating integration of individuals with disabilities into home or community settings.
Capitalism only wants disabled people if they can exploit them through the healthcare system. Otherwise, you're a blight, deserve a shit life, the world shouldn't have to accommodate you, and you should die. Conservatism has pretty much always been Jungle Law with extra steps.