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Kevin M. Kruse

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The conservative majority of the Supreme Court doesn’t think bribery is much of a crime, but someone sleeping in their car is

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Noah's avatar Noah @ncallaway.bsky.social
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Well, you see, bribery is something that rich people do, and sleeping outside is something poor people do

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Karl Appuhn's avatar Karl Appuhn @appuhn.bsky.social
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Maybe if they offer the car to the arresting officer as a gratuity they could make it all go away.

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Kristi Wallace Knight's avatar Kristi Wallace Knight @kwknight.bsky.social
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I haven't been following the arguments, I'm curious whether at any point the situation of a worker (presumably with a home) needing to pull over and sleep for fatigue/safety reasons is also committing a crime? If anyone happens to be familiar with the case at that level of detail.

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Sarcastic Small's avatar Sarcastic Small @sarcasticsmall.bsky.social
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Oh, not bribery. $13.000 as a "gratuity". (Yes it's f-ing bribery)

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A Farmer's avatar A Farmer @afarmerinohio.bsky.social
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Also, storming the Capitol, not a crime.

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Jeff Wesselhoff's avatar Jeff Wesselhoff @jwesselhoff.bsky.social
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Because the conservative justices take bribes and don’t have to sleep in their cars.

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Peter Smith's avatar Peter Smith @peterfsmith.bsky.social
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For those who don't want to read the entire opinion, here's a summary.

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