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Elections DNC today in Chicago

Great source .... I picked FL first and saw this
May 2nd...

Florida clarifies exceptions to 6-week abortion ban after it takes effect​

"The ban includes exceptions in cases of rape, incest and human trafficking up to 15 weeks of pregnancy. It also allows physicians to terminate a pregnancy if necessary to save the life of the mother or prevent "a serious risk of substantial and irreversible physical impairment."
Oh wow up to. How nice to give them 15 weeks. Give them a fucking award.
 
It took a while for everyone to notice that it was Joe, whom had actually took a Bullet for his party…
Joe about to say the lie again " fine on both sides"

Funny how the left is full on anti-Semitism and the policies of "joy" are aligned with the Nazis lol..
 
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Trump should read this one...

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I don't know how they're gonna fill three more days of this, but still, looking good for the Dems.

Things feel much fresher with the Kamala change and Joe step down. Trumpism has been dragging on for too long now and Vance hasn't energized.

Blue wave keeps getting bigger in the pie chart.
 
Oh yea the high speed internet with all the money pumped into it and not one person has gotten high speed from it lol.

Semi conductors lol

Intel is laying off over 15,000 employees and will stop ‘non-essential work’​


The company is also set to receive up to $8.5 billion in US government funding from the CHIPS Act

Intel Corp., one of Arizona's largest employers, announced plans to cut about 15% of its global workforce as part of a massive restructuring triggered by weak financial results. The company announced the cuts, designed to save $10 billion, after the stock market closed Aug. 1.

The impact on Intel's sizable Arizona workforce hadn't been specified as of the early evening, as the company hadn't yet filed a workforce-reduction notice with state officials.

Intel, headquartered in Santa Clara, California, currently ranks as Arizona's 10th-largest nongovernmental employer, with about 12,000 employees, according to the upcoming Republic 100 report on the state's largest nongovernmental employers. In last year's Repubic 100 special report, Intel claimed 13,000 workers in the state.
 
I use to like Tito's I don't anymore, has a cheap tequilla taste to me now not sure why... Grey Goose for me.
Was in Waco at a liquor store and they were giving out free samples. Wasn’t driving so I took a shot of some tequila.it was real smooth. Wish I remember what is was. Next time I’m back there I will investigate
 
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