If you tell a lie enough times, does it make it believable? Republicans have been coming for Social Security and Medicare since 2011! Why have they not successfully abolished it by now?
Let's jump into this ridiculous left leaning bias statistic! This post source is Brennan Center for Justice. Bottom left corner. (I will roll this out into thread)
We strive to uphold the values of democracy. We stand for equal justice and the rule of law. We work to craft and advance reforms that will make American democracy work, for all. brennancenter.org
Doesn't sound like a left-leaning agenda pushing ideology center, does it? Well, it is!
21 months into his term, Biden has made 55 visits to Delaware, totaling some or all of 174 days
He surpassed Trumps, so often criticized by Democrats for his regular departures from the White House to stay at one of his personal homes. At this point in his term Trump had spent
about 135 days at either his Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Florida, or his home at his golf club in Bedminster, New Jersey. Trump also had spent 23 days at Camp David.
10 selected agencies— including the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Office of Intelligence and Analysis who have lead roles in countering domestic terrorism and violent extremism—were aware of open-source data about planned
events on January 6, and seven were aware of potential violence planned for that day.
Seven of the 10 agencies developed 38 election-related threat products based partly on open source data to inform security planning (see fig.). Twenty-six of those were about planned events for January 6. Of those, the FBI prepared one and DHS prepared two threat products.
The act introduces a new corporate AMT foreign tax credit in Sec. 59(l). The corporate AMT foreign tax credit is available to taxpayers who claim a foreign tax credit.
The American Institute of CPAs (AICPA) Tax Executive Committee expressed concerns about basing tax liability on the nontax criterion of book income. The two have several distinct "key conceptual differences … including the concept of materiality," a letter the AICPA wrote to
which required all federal departments to “consider ways to expand citizens’ opportunities to register to vote and to obtain information about, and participate in, the electoral process.”
In law, “summary judgment” is a decision issued by a court based on statements and evidence for one party against another without going to a full trial.