Judge Emmet Sullivan, who essentially took over mail-in ballot handling operations, says hello.
Btw I'm kinda shocked at this bad faith posting from a publication well-known for making facts and quotes up. What's up with that.
They are good at correcting things when it no longer can influence elections
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"You are only allowed to own ammo for the gun you have registered. So if you own a 9mm you can only possess 9mm ammo owning any other ammo us illugal. The ammo registration is tied to the firearm. If you are in DC without a registered pistol than by default the ammo is not registered."
How Firearm Laws Apply to the Possession of Ammunition
In Washington, DC, there is an unlawful possession of ammunition offense. When a person has a firearm registered in DC, they are only permitted to be in possession of ammunition for guns in DC that correspond to the firearm that they own. When someone does not have a valid registration for their firearm, any ammunition they are in possession of is considered illegal.
However, if the firearm someone possesses is registered in Washington, DC, that person is permitted to have ammunition for that firearm. They can only have ammunition that corresponds to that specific firearm. As an example, a person cannot have ammunition that corresponds to an AIR-15 when the only firearm they have registered in Washington, DC is a shotgun.
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I'll link to a blog that pulls quotes from a CNN article that accompanied the graph, to avoid giving them the click.
https://cdrsalamander.substack.com/p/do-not-act-shocked-do-not-avert-your
China was already in the midst of a shipbuilding spree like few the world has ever seen. In 2015, Xi undertook a sweeping project to turn the PLA into a world-class fighting force, the peer of the United States military. He had ordered investments in shipyards and technology that continue at pace today.
By at least one measurement, Xi's plan has worked. At some point between 2015 and today, China has assembled the world's largest naval force. And now it's working to make it formidable far from its shores.
In 2015, the People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) had 255 battle force ships in its fleet, according to the US Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI).
As of the end of 2020, it had 360, over 60 more than the US Navy, according to an ONI forecast.
Four years from now, the PLAN will have 400 battle force ships, the ONI predicts.
Go back to 2000, and the numbers are even more stark.
"China's navy battle force has more than tripled in size in only two decades," read a December report by the leaders of the US Navy, Marines and Coast Guard.
Wtf happened to $400k+?
**** this guy
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Wtf happened to $400k+?
**** this guy
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1400 stimmy checks aint free bro
$5700 per American to give some of them $1400. That's some crazy math.