I mean, honestly, there's even a registry for this to stop this kind of confusion:
Actual genuine question here, because I've heard different things about this.
Do "normal" Americans "normally" cook their own food?
I've had some people tell me it's all takeaway all the time, which I find difficult to believe, and some people tell me the opposite.
I wouldn't be surprised if significant pressure is brought to bear to get this implemented, blamed on Tedros, who's then unceremoniously shunted out the way in favour of the next one, who's just as bad - with the regulations left in place.
the whole concept of "frontier day" is fucking stupid & contrived just to make an excuse to put all Federation ships in 1 place for a ... parade? absolutely idiotic.
Agreed. Point to note, one of the larger naval reviews in history, that of the Royal Navy in 1897, was notable because the 170 warships present were only half the Navy's available ships. The other half were off doing Royal Navy stuff - Queen Victoria still had an empire to run, after all...
Fine.
The objection is to a policy that operates on any kid that might be trans, ending up with large cohorts of cis kids miserable and isolated.
But this lot don't care if they cannot make cis kids trans - in the end, it's to their benefit if large cohorts of cis children kill themselves at an early age after irreversible surgery, because they're fundamentally playing a zero-sum game, so they're under the impression that fewer cis kids means more resources for trans kids.
They know that's not popular enough to get the required votes.
Rather than taking this as an indication that perhaps they should reconsider, though, these people are fundamentally dishonest and so instead seek to achieve their objectives by deception.
I suspect that NY will spend as much money as they have to in order to keep this case - and Trump - tied up until election time.
Expect to see every shitty trick imaginable and every opportunity taken to prolong the process.
My main question is if NY thinks they have a chance of getting Trump killed in an Antifa riot. I'm fairly sure that if that could be arranged with a decent level of deniability quite a few politicians in NY would jump at the chance.
From what I understand of the charges, it'll be a struggle to get them to stick - even if this court convicts they wouldn't stand up to appeal.
That's not the point of it, though, I suspect. Trump's innocence or not has nothing to do with anything. The point is that the Biden admin will not crack down on an NY DA that's going after a Biden political opponent for any reason at all. And if NY fails, Trump's going to be subject to frivolous suits from other blue states until they manage to take him off the ballot in 2024.
I'm not seeing a great deal of mercy here, unfortunately:
That means that the surgery went badly enough for flesh-eating bacteria to take hold faster than the surgical team could safely scour away the resulting dead tissue.
That was someone's child.