You probably already know but, those arguments aren't why the GOP were outraged. It's what they thought would be most likely to get the public outraged.
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Anyone got the Clarkson meme handy?
Maybe it's my luck with what branches I'm near. Pret seems to have gone from moderately pricy but with a decent range, to limited and unreasonably expensive.
I think the author comes to the same conclusion as you, but then rules it out because Labour themselves seem unwilling to do it.
Reece Shearsmith and Sanjeev Bhaskar are pretty much UK comedy royalty. Looking forward to Sanjeev in particular, as I think he's gonna really throw himself at it.
'Hold my beer' I believe
Yeah but these are often accompanied by us flying all of our military aircraft over London. I think the analogy holds, even if ours is a bit eccentric.
I'm not American (but we do get a lot of US Pol foisted on us), so forgive me if I'm missing something... I thought the US democratic party was basically everyone more left wing than Joe Manchin. There are 'third parties', but in general the broad church argument applies... Anyway aren't USians able to actually pick the candidates that stand for those parties? So wouldn't you use the generals to vote 'against' Republicans, but then use the primaries process to vote for the shape of D you wanted? Here that's not an option, the party puts up candidates. But you have the ability to pressure the candidates even after they are elected. Might be a long shot, but is inherently less fatalistic than just giving up, or even (as seems disturbingly popular these days) calling for some form of civil war.
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