Courts interpreting the law in ways that go against his wishes is an insurrection.
Telling a horde of cultists to storm the capitol to prevent the turnover of power though, well that's just good patriots expressing their opinions.
Courts interpreting the law in ways that go against his wishes is an insurrection.
Telling a horde of cultists to storm the capitol to prevent the turnover of power though, well that's just good patriots expressing their opinions.
Well they have the votes to force a vote that puts everyone on record at least. I don't know if that's enough to force the release but one can hope.
I see, so they didn't want to talk about such things before the shutdown but now suddenly they're totally open and willing to talk if they get their way first.
No deal, abusive relationships end up with that "It'll be different this time" line routinely.
When Dubya is used as the counterexample of a dignified presidential predecessor you've probably hit the bottom of the barrel right? Right?
Don't know about on PlayStation but: https://borderlands.fandom.com/wiki/Good_Touch
An unlisted effect occurs with game controllers using vibrate that breaks the fourth wall. While the character wields the gun, the controller will vibrate continuously even when not firing.
I think I can see where they're going with it, but it is a bit hard to write out
Say I set up my favorite service in house, and said service has a client app. If I create my own DNS at home and point the client to the entry, and the service is running an encrypted connection with a self signed cert it can give the client app fits for being untrusted.
Compare that to putting NPM in front of the app, using it to get a LetsEncrypt cert using the DNS record option (no need to have LE reach the service publicly) and now you have a trusted cert signed by a public CA for the client app to connect to.
I actually do the same for a couple internal things that I want the local traffic secured because I don't want creds to be sniffable on the wire, but they're not public facing. I already have a domain for other public things so it doesn't cost anything extra to do it this way.
Private bonespurs showing how tough he is a few decades late.
As nice an idea as it is, coming from one who grew up in a union household, it requires a majority of people to be willing to sacrifice in order to support their peers, and I just don't see it in the modern mentality.
You can't force a union in a shop without majority votes, and even then you have how many states with 'right to work' laws that render them largely ineffectual.
Why let little things like facts and reality get in the way of a good sound byte to an echo chamber audience.
Go for it, Dems are using one of the few effective levers they have at the moment. They want to blame us for not accepting a 'clean' CR that's fine.
The last several months have been a storm of bullshit and dictatorial decisions by a loony who give no shits about anyone but himself, if finding a way to bring him to heel is possible by shutting it all down then I'll help turn out the lights.
Well I don't work for the gov, so I'll blame him several times over to make up for a couple.
And the Internet comes to a halt as every company around fights to develop an install base with the span of the current major players.
Not that I'm a fan of the mass surveillance system our current internet entails, but having a major influx of less technically competent companies creating their own networks and site plugins is just asking for an even more chaotic security landscape.