Which makes them incapable of being bought? Look at any senator you care to.
Which makes them incapable of being bought? Look at any senator you care to.
Kagen, Sotomayor, Coney Barrett.
Just depends how unique the persons name is. Nobody called Janet Reno just plain old Janet.
How many washing machines
Or maybe just good guys with Li-ion batteries.
I’m not sure how you just build a pool that doesn’t leak and can hold the weight of the water…
So VPN first then Tor is ill advised for this, or only the reverse? What is the potential attack in running Tor while on VPN?
So really, “no value in mixing,” which is distinct from “don’t mix.”
The latter implies a security risk could be created.
Oh no think of all the taxes they suddenly won’t be paying.
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And Di2 is becoming more accessible. No regrets here either. It’s s luxury but one that’s worth it.
Can we hold the US government liable when a drug runner uses the interstate to move his shit from A to B?
Some beach sandwich shop at the outer banks. Fuck that deli roast beef was incredible. 20+ years ago and I think about it still
Thanks, I saw you mention SAS. I fly with them often, I might try this out. (Usually log in and then flip on the VPN)
Same! I refuse to update it and got a little annoyed at a post I saw where the dev (at least I think it was him) said “hey it’s 1 year later and the world hasn’t exploded”. Found that a little annoying.
Let’s hope he gets control of the app back and can do nova again, without this shit baked in.
Edit: guess I should have RTFA first. Gross
I have all this, except the NTP port… Any advice on how to set this part up?
If you want to speak to morality, then why are you approaching this as guilty until proven innocent?
It’s one thing if there’s a regular pattern of charges and accusations coming and getting dropped (eg Cosby, Weinstein). But this is not that?
Either that or it would be so lucrative we could fund universal healthcare
Except we all know it would fund cool new guns and tanks for your local municipality.
And the model I saw proposed would grant them senior status and thus maintain pay as if they were actively sitting.
Paying them to do nothing post term is a very very cheap solution to protect democracy.
The problem is (even currently) they want more money than is being paid directly by the federal govt.
I think the trick with the term limits is the way this also has teeth. My understanding of one way the term limits thing could work is by moving justices to a senior status… Still technically appointed (and for life) but just not in the starting lineup.
I would guess that if the above method is the approach, a binding ethics code could have as punishment moving a justice to senior status, effectively benching them.
As I understood how this would work is the next appointment will be “term limited”. After 18 years they would assume senior justice status. This will do two things. First, allow for someone new to be appointed. Second, ensure they don’t run afoul of the lifetime appointment status.
Under the senior status, the most recent to leave the court can step in again as a sub after a death pending installation of a new “starter”.
So in one way yes, there will be many more justices… But there will be a starting 9, and more in a pseudo retirement. This will be a long road to get there, as they need to wait for the first vacancy, and then the next, etc.
Maybe not always, but there are plenty of senators who are fundamentally there for life (McConnell).
This also means theres a lower chance for those who truly can’t be bought, because running a nationwide campaign is expensive. They will all need money–most of it from corporate. Could you imagine Citizens United being decided by an elected court?
The one advantage would be that the court would more rapidly match the public’s views, and not take decades to move along with the country… But we still elected a raving lunatic like trump.
I think Bidens proposals strike a reasonable balance; a 5-7 year elected term I fear forces more money into the equation and doesn’t give any opportunity to fix the thing.