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You can deny it all you want, but unions went straight to hell and made a litany of strategic blunders. So much so that the UAW had to be bailed out by the US taxpayer, a favor that was returned with indignation.

Nice to see our regressive FICA tax system is providing muscle car payments for the bejeweled upper-class. Thanks libs.

This is coming from the government that considers itself progressive enough to electrify all vehicles? Why do I feel like this is another obvious hit on American companies by regulators in the EU?

The ad attributes a phenomenon to sexism that isn’t actually sexist. Every man who wants to enter male space, particularly hyper masculine male space, is required to prove himself and survive some form of social hazing. This ad isn’t about women facing discrimination from men because women are observant enough to

Except Australia is roughly the size of the continental US so it’s the amount of land Texans wish they had, but we’re actually stuck in a small parcel of our former republic that’s only about as big as France.

Ferrari can front all the want. The investors are green with rapturous envy over the hype surrounding the 911R.

It never ceases to amaze how Democrats are always on the wrong side of history. In the 80s and 90s people were bellyaching about the service economy and automation, and Democrats were rattling sabers and spitting venom, but the US was doing fine. Household income was rising steadily.

Good ole Scummit, New Jersey. Seeing that train station again gives me the creeps.

Yes, well concerned citizens of the United States are going to sue him into bankruptcy court for working and (probably) collecting Social Security and Medicare benefits.

You need to grow up quickly. In the real world, people don’t walk around reciting political fairy tales.

Let’s just sanction Malaysia and Singapore until they get a sense of humor. Shouldn’t take long.

Yeah, Americans can’t handle underage drinking. Too shocking.

ACA was basically just a raft of new taxes that Democrats imposed on industry and citizens to punish them for refusing single-payer. It may have looked “conservative”, but that’s only to people who don’t understand the economics of insurance, and the importance of the cost-sharing component of the legislation, which

Katniss Everdeen: The NFL needs to be more inclusive of archers.

Definitely a key part of his master plan. We’re just not smart enough to understand it yet.

It was a backhanded compliment. Don’t worry, you’re still pretty smart for an arts major.

What is factually true is that you have no formal education on the subject. No degrees in public finance or economics of government. You’ve apparently not even taken a cursory glance at the history of US spending or poverty. Furthermore, you’re so deeply immersed in the land of looney political rhetoric that you think

Sure. That’s why the EPA pushed through fracking regulations and CAFE so we could stop consumptive oil imports. The deficit problems are not fake. It’s just that American plutocrats can’t invest in foreign oil fields, which means they can’t get a piece of the action. They can easily invest in emerging economies and

I can tell by your desperate flailing arguments that you have no idea what’s going on. The road map for ending poverty and building a robust middle class was already drawn up and executed. Subsidize what you want. Tax what you don’t want. We were subsidizing STEM jobs and R&D. Poverty was plummeting. Then we decided

We had the flattest distribution of wealth and real wages for the average lower-middle class Joe were much better, which meant economic mobility was better than today. Workers were in such high demand that a high school education was sufficient for anyone to earn a decent living. US poverty rate was declining