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Have political ads started in your area? The only one I'm seeing right now, from a likely abortion group, is targeting the Republican nominee for NC governor by scaring women about the crazy black man who will force them to have babies and they should vote for their (((white))) savior.
I saw a billboard that said Deport the Trump in Spanish. It was standard text; not sure if it was a political ad or somebody with some money to speak their peace.
 
Ohio wins in Ohio v EPA case. 5-4 women dissenting. EPA laws can suck it. L / A
Jarksey wins Jarksey v SEC 6-3 libs dissenting. SEC can't use "in-house" shadow judges to fuck people over without going to actual trial
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They announced another one about the Sackler family's liability for OxyContin:
The court rules in Harrington v. Purdue Pharma L.P. that the bankruptcy code does not authorize a multi-billion-dollar bankruptcy plan for Purdue Pharma, the maker of the highly addictive opioid painkiller OxyContin, that would release members of the Sackler family, which owned the company but did not declare bankruptcy, from any future liability for claims against them.
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And the abortion opinion that was leaked is now officially out:
The court dismisses Moyle v. United States, allowing doctors in Idaho to continue providing abortions in emergency medical situations.
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Alito is mad that the other justices (with the exception of Thomas and Gorsuch) refused to rule on the case:
Samuel Alito said:
Recognizing the flaws in the Government’s theory and Idaho’s “strong” likelihood of success, this Court stayed the preliminary injunction pending appeal on January 5. And, wisely or not, the Court also took the unusual step of granting certiorari before Idaho’s appeal was heard by the Ninth Circuit. See this Court’s Rule 11. Now the Court dismisses the writ and, what is worse, vacates the stay.

This about-face is baffling. Nothing legally relevant has occurred since January 5. And the underlying issue in this case—whether EMTALA requires hospitals to perform abortions in some circumstances—is a straightforward question of statutory interpretation. It is squarely presented by the decision below, and it has been exhaustively briefed and argued. In addition to the parties’ briefs, we received 46 amicus briefs, including briefs submitted by 44 States and the District of Columbia; briefs expressing the views of 379 Members of Congress; and briefs from prominent medical organizations. Altogether, we have more than 1,300 pages of briefing to assist us, and we heard nearly two hours of argument. Everything there is to say about the statutory interpretation question has probably been said many times over. That question is as ripe for decision as it ever will be. Apparently, the Court has simply lost the will to decide the easy but emotional and highly politicized question that the case presents. That is regrettable.

Having already taken the extraordinary step of granting certiorari before judgment in order to decide whether the Government’s new interpretation of EMTALA is correct, we have no good reason to change course now. This is especially so because the Court’s decision to reexamine the stay issued in January makes it necessary to reassess whether Idaho showed a likelihood of success on the merits, a question that is closely related to the question whether Idaho or the Government has correctly interpreted EMTALA. I will therefore proceed to analyze what EMTALA means.
 

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Ohio wins in Ohio v EPA case. 5-4 women dissenting. EPA laws can suck it. L / A
Jarksey wins Jarksey v SEC 6-3 libs dissenting. SEC can't use "in-house" shadow judges to fuck people over without going to actual trial
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I don't know exactly what this means, but I know the important bits.

1. Ohio won.
2. The fed lost.

So I'm happy.
 
The EPA has been using that rule to try and shut down industries in red states.
It's the also reason why a bunch of states just told people to stop driving:

Millions Across US Told To Avoid Driving​

Published Jun 22, 2024 at 11:57 AM EDT | Updated Jun 22, 2024 at 1:52 PM EDT

Residents of multiple American states are being urged to limit or avoid driving gas and diesel-powered vehicles where possible today due to air quality fears.

The federal National Weather Service has issued a number of Air Quality Alerts across the U.S. meaning that "ground level ozone within the region may approach or exceed unhealthy standards."

Large areas of the Northeast, East Coast, Midwest and South are currently sweltering under a heat dome, which is created when warm air is trapped beneath an area of high-pressure for an extended period causing temperatures to surge. These conditions typically cause ozone levels to also surge, which can lead to lung damage, asthma attacks and breathing difficulties, especially dangerous for children and the elderly.

People in Ohio's Miami Valley are being urged to "carpool, if possible, bike, walk or take the bus instead of driving alone" to help improve air quality. The NWS also says those living in this area should only refuel their vehicles after 8pm, avoid idling any vehicles and avoid gas-powered lawn equipment. This advice is in effect until midnight tonight.

The same advice is in effect for Butler, Clermont, Hamilton and Warren counties in Ohio Dearborn County in Indiana and Butler, Clermont, Hamilton and Warren counties in Ohio until midnight with an alert having been issued by the Southwest Ohio Air Quality Agency.

In Colorado, an ozone action day alert is in place across the front range urban corridor, covering the counties of Douglas, Jefferson, Denver, western Arapahoe, western Adams, Broomfield, Boulder, Larimer, and Weld. People in these areas are requested to "limit driving gas and diesel-powered vehicles" until at least 4 p.m. on Saturday.

According to the NWS "the highest ozone concentrations on Saturday are likely for locations in and near the Denver metro area, especially for southern and western locations during the afternoon and early evening hours."

The Alabama Department of Environmental Management has decreed an air quality alert for Shelby and Jefferson counties which is due to last until the end of Saturday.

Those in these counties are urged to "limit driving and combine errands," "limit engine idling" and "refuel cars and trucks after 6 p.m. The warning also says people should "avoid use of gasoline power lawn and garden equipment" and "use household, workshop, and garden chemicals in ways that keep evaporation to a minimum." People are advised to go inside if they find breathing difficult.

Similarly the Indiana Department of Environmental Management has issued an air quality alert covering the cities of Richmond, Connersville, Liberty, West College Corner, Brookville, Batesville, Milan, Versailles, Osgood, Rising Sun and Vevay until the end of Saturday.

The NWS is also warning people not to leave children or pets in cars in parts of New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Delaware due to potentially lethal temperatures.

They said: "Do not leave young children and pets in unattended vehicles. Car interiors will reach lethal temperatures in a matter of minutes." This heat warning applies until 6 a.m. ET on Sunday for some areas.

Separately firefighters in California are battling a number of ongoing infernos, including the 'Post Fire' which has been burning since June 15 and has rolled over at least 15,690 acres of land in Los Angeles and Ventura counties.
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The EPA also added ozone to AQI which makes the statistic useless. An AQI of 150 due to ozone is unnoticeable while an AQI of 150 due to particulate pollution is so bad that you can't see across the street and it hurts to breathe. The EPA did not go after California, Oregon, and Washington for polluting downwind states with their wildfire smoke so this was just a tool for "degrowth" of politically unfavored areas.
 
Which people? Cause if he shoots some Journalists he would probably get more votes than he would otherwise.
That's bait. You want me to say journalists aren't people.

Instead I'm going to say journalists are removed from 5th Avenue by exterminators, not former presidents. Like other vermin.
 
I like the theory that the green light is solely for Biden's sake. Beyond that I dont mind the other changes on their own. Politics where people interrupt each other constantly is not 'civil discourse'. It is not dignified, nor is it particularly productive.

Though they can still abuse it. Imagine if Trump starts getting into it with a moderator and they quiet him down
That's what they're counting on
 
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My money is on Tim Scott. Trump will be trying to woo some of the black vote. I know "Dems R da real raycis" is a tired platitude, but watching libs do mental gymnastics upon seeing a black conservative is a reliable source of lulz.

I think J.D. Vance would be a solid pick if he weren't a freshman senator. Young populist, Marine who did time in the Sandbox, and doesn't suck corporate cock.

I'm iffy on Mike Flynn. Though he is an American hero who was unjustly railroaded by vengeful feds, he's damaged goods now. They've successfully tarnished his reputation.
I hope Trump goes with a diverse VP pick as well. Twisting his opponents tactics for his own ends and throwing them back in the Democrats faces would get me laughing I can tell you that. I'm not sure however who the best non-white candidate would be just yet. Maybe someone from a minority group that's never been elected vice president before.
 
No, thats Relentless v Dept of Commerce. Spamming F5 to see what happens with that one. It might not get published today though. There are several massive cases (Trump immunity, J6, and that one) that haven't been published yet.
Doubt we will see any of the remaining big ones until tomorrow or later (after the debateapaloozapocalpyse)
Before guns, there were swords. Before swords, there were spears, before spears, there were rocks. I resisted plenty, but being in California means people prefer it the way it is.
I didn't ask if you resisted plenty or not. I asked if resisting was simple. You just said it was not simple. This does not square with your very simple takes on human interaction where force or the threat of it is awkshoolly all there is that matters

You have a very skewed view of human history. Even in the most savage hunter-gatherer times, force or the threat of it was certainly not the first or only option to resolve disputes or establish muh authoritath. In fact, power does not exclusively flow from the barrel of a gun. It was a retarded pedophile communist chink who said that, and treating it like sage wisdumb is utterly retarded. Humans are gregarious herd animals with extremely complex behaviors that provide alternatives to violence (or the threat of it), which are used far, far more often than violence (or the threat of it). These are self-evident facts. Your being personally frustrated with politics to the point where you feel violence is the only effective tool is not awkshoolly expandable into a single axiom for the human race
 
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It's gonna be Burgum, he's loaded money wise and will appeal more to white suburbanites
My problem with Burgum is every time I see his name my mind reads it as "Bugman."

My take on Vivek is he seems totally assimilated, and an enthusiastic Patriot, and is all in on the Trump train. If there is anyone who is a potential actual successor who will continue the MAGA legacy and not just go RINO after Trump is out of office, it's him.

My fear is that while he's an incredibly dynamic speaker, so was Obama, who turned out to be an empty suit that did actual damage.
 
Ohioans are very presidential, look it up, you'd be shocked how many presidents came from Ohio. I know the memes gave us a bad rap but to love Ohio is to love the United States. Trump would do very well to bring Vance along with him.
 
My problem with Burgum is every time I see his name my mind reads it as "Bugman."

My take on Vivek is he seems totally assimilated, and an enthusiastic Patriot, and is all in on the Trump train. If there is anyone who is a potential actual successor who will continue the MAGA legacy and not just go RINO after Trump is out of office, it's him.

My fear is that while he's an incredibly dynamic speaker, so was Obama, who turned out to be an empty suit that did actual damage.

Never trust a Pajeet, Vivek is just wearing whatever skin he thinks will get him to the great Apple Gift Card in the capital.

I also think he's too unknown for the VP slot on top of being an untrustworthy poo. He didn't even do that well in the primary besides being Trump's jester at the debates.

And if Trump is going to go after Kamala that hard, running with another unelectable Curry is a bad idea.

Cabinet member for bringing along the new business class is fair even though I don't like it, but VP is too much.
 
Ohioans are very presidential, look it up, you'd be shocked how many presidents came from Ohio. I know the memes gave us a bad rap but to love Ohio is to love the United States. Trump would do very well to bring Vance along with him.

Doesn't Ohio also have a disproportionate number of Astronauts?
 
Damn Alito is pretty salty

He might be the one SCotUS judge who cares more about the processes of the court then any agenda. He's royally pissed that the other judges voted for certification before the case is even complete and he has a good point even if we know no matter who wins that case the other party will appeal but by going out and saying the SCotUS will accept the appeal they're basically wasting the lower courts time because no matter how that judge rules the case will be before the SCotUS no matter what. That's an abuse of process IMHO.

He's pretty much come out and publicly chastised the other judges on the court for putting their political agenda's before the process. To Alito the process of Law is critical for the proper operation of the justice system and he ain't wrong.
 
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