I backed outta the vid when I heard the word “cabaret.” The lying, t’iefin’ pos still thinks this is all a joke. What a cretin.
He’ll learn quickly enough that it’s no joke. I used to do prison ministry. Prison is boring AF. Nowhere to go. Nothing to do. No privacy. Little to no agency over your day.
I hope he serves the full seven years.
Someone should back it up before the government removes stuff it doesn’t like.
I think the point is that they’re the backup because the current administration has shown that’s exactly the plan.
And now that they’re getting recognition from the admin, can they be considered a reliable backup of government information?
Good question.
A reliable backup for unreliable information from an unreliable administration?
How it works: Axios ran an informal trial Venmo payment on the debt gift site, going all the way through the process except for the final “submit” click.
It clocked in at 1 minute, 20 seconds, during which time the national debt would have increased about $4.4 million.
As the Venmo form caps donations at $999,999.99, that means any gift a user gives wouldn’t be sufficient to cover the increase in the debt incurred while they were donating.
In fact, you’d have to make that maximum donation in 18 seconds or less just to keep up with the debt.
Looks like the answer is “Probably?”. Just depends what they’re willing to do to keep the status.
https://help.archive.org/help/federal-depository-library-program-fdlp-faq/