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It means "have" would have. It's pronounced of. "Would of"
The f can be dropped. Woulda. "I woulda got it done"
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That depends on your accent.
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It's short for "I would have told my kid"
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I quit browsing 4chan in 2008 or so because I realized it was a form of self harm.
Transitioned 4 years later.
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A network of rich and powerful people influencing the state isn’t “the deep state” it’s “the state”
Like what makes you think they are hiding it?
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Both. Definitely both. Our minds can experience two emotions at once.
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Theoretically each candidate can vote however they like for each vote.
The leaders of each party in each house of Congress can do things with committee assignments that increase or decrease a senator/representatives influence. Buck the party line too often and you can be neutered as far as influence over writing laws. Leadership is elected by the lawmakers of their party though, so if they lean too hard or force too many unpopular votes they can be removed from leadership.
In practice they tend to want to work with each other and get along. Inter party fights are embarrassing. Some lawmakers from states outside the norm ideologically can get away with voting against the party by pointing to their constituents and usually leadership takes this into account before deciding whether to hold a vote.
Joe manchin was a Democrat from West Virginia. He famously voted against several of Bidens environmental bills to favor coal mining. John Tester was a Democrat from Montana who neutered parts of the ACA under Obama. In both cases the Democratic president needed every single democratic senator to agree or the vote wouldn’t pass because their was no chance of Republicans crossing the isle.
Republicans allow much less ideological diversity through their primaries, so even a Republican like Scott Brown from Massachusetts was a solid conservative.
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