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States bring action against Google under federal a...
What does that have to do with anything?
three_seagrass
on Dec 16, 2020
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AG track records speak to their motives. Normally it shouldn't matter, but this AG is particularly corrupt, so much so that seven staff have quit and blew the whistle.
tkzed49
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It's surprising that anything involving him resulted in a well reasoned argument.
jacques_chester
on Dec 17, 2020
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Attorneys-General typically have other attorneys working for them.
ramphastidae
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Credibility is important.
augustt
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Cause some people might not be convinced he's out there fighting for the little guy, a week after trying to undermine democracy.
pmoriarty
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He might not be fighting for the little guy, but that doesn't mean that their interests in this particular case don't align.
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About half the people in the US think he was trying to uphold democracy by removing all doubt that a free and fair election occurred.
I don't care either way, but I wanted to point that out.
kevin_thibedeau
on Dec 17, 2020
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Their own party is an ardent supporter of inviolable states' rights. Apparently only when it is convenient for them.
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