And turtle tears!
Yes. You have to remember you aren't electing Trump directly. You're voting for his electors.
If Trump dies before taking office, the party decides who will take his place.
It's most likely going to be Vance, but honestly it could be anyone.
Assuming that there isn't any fuckery (it's Republicans after all), then Vance becomes President and then nominates a VP that goes through the Senate approval process.
I can't remember the last time this was discussed but it was a while ago.
Conservatives blame immigrants because, say it with me, they are racists.
Trump, and other Republicans, capitalize on this because they are also racists.
There is no rationalizing how capitalism has taken their wealth because conservatives would rather see brown people suffer than help themselves and their fellow man do better.
Because they want to be racists.
Honestly, the level of trolling here...they should have named it the First Dioses of Presbyterian Seventh Day Angelicans Abortion Clinic.
On the one hand, the UN making a resolution that they won't trust the results of the US elections would play right into the hands of what some MAGAs are saying.
But MAGAs then agreeing to any UN resolution, especially one that requires third party oversight...
I'd say the odds are even on this.
The America Test Kitchen agrees with you.
Their book goes into extensive detail as to why better and dark brown sugar are important to the recipe.
"If conservatives become convinced that they cannot win democratically, they will not abandon conservatism. They will reject democracy."
That's so weird because my house is literally on a lake and I didn't have to get flood insurance. I had to look up all of the flood maps and saw that the chance of flooding is once every 1000 years.
NOAA (I think) updated flood predictions and the flood line moved slightly toward my house. Still no flood insurance required.
Wills aren't required and not everyone will have one.
I think the best course of action is to have a trust set up and have all of your assets under the trust. That's how my attorney set up my end of life tasks. It saves you problems with probate and taxes while also giving you flexibility if you want to change things.
I started rewatching 30 Rock while I had COVID and then promptly forgot about it catching up with work.
Now I'm in it again, in the middle of season 4.
I've also caught myself watching Agents of Shield again even though I told myself I wouldn't.
Oh and I'm following along the Suits rewatch podcast and finished watching the second episode.
What's the penalty if they don't? Because if it's a fine, then they'll just build the fine into the cost of membership.