Message from @mo-me119

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2020-11-23 19:02:16 UTC  

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2020-11-24 15:06:00 UTC  

RIP

2020-11-25 04:34:02 UTC  

This chat has been coincidentally silent since yesterday

2020-11-25 04:44:05 UTC  

coincidentally?

2020-11-25 07:22:05 UTC  

i killed it

2020-11-25 08:08:32 UTC  

This channel had dirt on the Clintons

2020-11-25 08:08:52 UTC  

Clearly suicide

2020-11-25 10:32:19 UTC  

na, most of the fun is in the other channels

2020-11-25 18:47:54 UTC  

"Of a very fortunate turkey" lol

2020-11-25 19:54:05 UTC  

He pardons Corn Pop. 😄

2020-11-25 21:43:20 UTC  

i'll believe it when i see the official memo

2020-11-26 02:00:48 UTC  

13. Exclusive Presidential authority

The power to grant pardons is vested in the President alone. No hearing is held on the pardon application by either the Department of Justice or the White House. You will be notified in writing directed to the last address you provided during the pardon process when a final decision is made on your petition. There is no appeal from the President's decision to deny a clemency request. The Office of the Pardon Attorney does not disclose information regarding the nature or results of any investigation that may have been undertaken in a particular case, or the exact point in the clemency process at which a particular petition is pending at a given time. As a matter of well-established policy, the specific reasons for the President's decision to grant or deny a petition generally are not disclosed by either the White House or the Department of Justice. In addition, documents reflecting deliberative communications pertaining to presidential decision-making, such as the Department's recommendation to the President in a clemency matter, are confidential and not available under the Freedom of Information Act. If your petition is denied, you may submit a new petition for consideration two years from the date of denial.
https://www.justice.gov/pardon/pardon-information-and-instructions

2020-11-26 03:28:59 UTC  

doesn't matter if it's exclusive pres auth, unless it's in official writing(not a tweet or him saying it without signing official paperwork proof)..it doesn't exist

2020-11-26 03:29:51 UTC  

every previous 'pardon' done by trump had paperwork attached making it official

2020-11-26 07:48:52 UTC  

I think that he was just annoncing before the paperwork is realesed

2020-11-26 21:59:44 UTC  

@Angus O'Hara yikes this is why Republicans get a bad rap.

2020-11-26 23:00:34 UTC  

bad rap? that's the most passive aggressive thing I've ever seen

2020-11-26 23:01:53 UTC  

and can you blame them? californians are leaving cali and taking their shitty political ideas with them

2020-11-26 23:02:49 UTC  

was it right? no. was it the worst thing that could happen to a californian that has moved into another state? no.

2020-11-27 00:14:26 UTC  

By leaving a note on someone's car? BLM would've smashed the window in and robbed him.

2020-11-27 02:00:37 UTC  

Lol, calm down, crazy liberals have a worse rep in my mind. I am conservative. Just saying that stuff like this gets the attention of a democrat more so than democrats wanting to make lists for Trump supporters. It's sad. And I agree it wasn't right.

2020-11-27 02:00:46 UTC  
2020-11-27 09:50:58 UTC  

I wasn't upset.

2020-11-27 11:06:40 UTC  

@Meryl.140.15 oh sorry,

2020-11-28 21:28:20 UTC  

here's also how trade could reduce health care costs in the US: the USA healthcare market is very monopolized and anti-competitive, there's barriers to competition between states and foreign competition is deeply blocked by high tarrif-taxes , if the tarrifs are removed healthcare costs would immediately face double digit % reduction in prices, some would face up to 90% reduction in prices.

2020-11-28 21:37:28 UTC  

insulin would face up to 90% reduction in prices because in the USA the price is sometimes almost 10x more expensive for prescription drugs

2020-11-28 21:37:33 UTC  

than in the rest of the world

2020-11-29 03:42:16 UTC  

its gotta happen

2020-11-29 03:42:34 UTC  

then who's health care is more expensive

2020-11-29 04:05:11 UTC  

when u kill the hyper expensive costs of medicines ..then the over all costs of medical care start to drop when cures start to come out to reduce the need for long term care except in extreme cases

2020-11-29 04:05:48 UTC  

where medical insurance is for 'what-if' not 'when'

2020-11-29 04:35:55 UTC  

yeah

2020-11-29 05:01:29 UTC  

growing up...u didn't need medical insurance, u wanted to get healed or fixed..u'd see a doc and pay in cash...most of them hated medical insurance providers because it would take 6months to a yr to get any money out of them anyway