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Regret's avatar

One common excuse is the purity pony approach: The bill is not perfect, therefore it needs to be destroyed.

Mondoshawan's avatar

I wonder if B2B disputes would ever make them short circuit?

lisaaug's avatar

That's because the NYT always caves and Fox never does.

Tyresius πŸ³οΈβ€πŸŒˆ's avatar

So the real truth is that he's descended into conspiracy thinking himself.

HarryButtle's avatar

The "defense" doesn't even make any fucking sense. Is he insinuating that Rogan is someday going to be vindicated? And then we'll all be sorry...or something?

californiagovworker's avatar

They also made employees clock out before they started closing the restaurant, and made them do unpaid time to open up the restaurant

Ninja0980's avatar

Some of his actions during 2010 should have been a red flag.

HarryButtle's avatar

I mentioned it upthread...in order to pass anything, evidently we need some rightwing mouthpiece on our side so Lindsey Graham and Chuck Grassley will get off their asses.

Goin Green's avatar

https://www.yahoo.com/news/...

A few f-words and dick jokes and this could have been a Wonkette article!

Bindersfulohostbodies's avatar

Just think about how many people are going to discover the long list of their colleagues who lodged similar complaints of abuse, but who previously couldn’t do anything. Now they can, and do it together.

LesBontemps's avatar

In the House, 97 nays, all Rs, including Boebert, Cawthorn, Cheney (see? still scum), Gosar, MTG, Issa and Van Drew.

Senate passed it unanimously.