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2naSalit

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2. That's actually...
Wed May 27, 2026, 06:46 AM
Wednesday

Common practice for their ilk. Out west in the red states, whenever there was some important federal public hearing on environmental or endangered species policy issues, somehow the opposing gang always had at least ten days' notice but the rest of the GP only found out about it with maybe 24 hours notice and only announced in quiet places. And they were often held mid-day, midweek, during work hours in a remote location to reduce turnout. Dealt with that back in the early '90s.

This is how you know they don't want to hear what anyone else thinks and this is also where they make plans to fuck things up more.

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