CosmicMuse
CosmicMuse
CosmicMuse

The prices in most states are already far too low for drivers, while still being ridiculously cheap for passengers. Most Uber drivers are getting paid well below minimum wage for their time, after gas and car maintenance is factored in. The cost to riders could go up significantly, and still be vastly cheaper than

It won’t appear in a booster pack, but it WILL have a disproportionate impact on Arena and the constructed meta. In Arena, it’s an instant loser, substantially hosing the potential of any draft round it’s in. In the constructed meta, it’s an unviable option when Priest is already drowning in them. That’s where the

This was a god-awful card, though. It was a two mana version of Silence, which cost zero and targeted ANY minion, and was already considered too weak to include in any competitive deck. If the bump to 2 mana and a draw was accompanied by targeting ANY minion, the card would still likely be considered too weak for

Okay, I didn’t say she was put in charge of the campaign, just that she was given a position. That’s true. And even as just a face-saving gesture, the optics are terrible.

What was the false rumor?

Believe me, I have. If anything is going to be the single factor that drives me to voting for Hillary Clinton, that vision is almost definitely it.

Her stance on the TPP is indicative, at least to me, that her platform on business is more out of convenience than principle. Terry McAuliffe just got in trouble this week for saying he was sure she’d sign it once she was in office.

Yeah, it does have that potential. I think Clinton would be, in many ways, a continuation of Obama’s policies, both good and bad. Trump is an obvious dumpster fire, but he’s an easy to grasp one. He’s ego, personified. Clinton, on the other hand, is widely regarded as untrustworthy. She’s a career politician who has

Business regulations affect tax bases, which in turn impact education and public health services, which directly affects how much people support gay rights, or get the sex education/contraceptives that lowers the need for abortions to begin with. They ALSO impact things like factories poisoning water tables and large

Trans woman, actually, not a bro. And yeah, politics is compromise. I don’t expect a perfect politician. I didn’t consider Obama a perfect candidate when he was elected. I don’t see the Greens as perfect either - nuclear power’s a vital interest that does vastly less damage to the environment than most other energy

I try to avoid hyperbole when I can. I’m not perfect, but I think calling Secretary Clinton a warhawk is justified.

You say I shouldn’t complain when Trump appoints a conservative SCOTUS pick, or when coal companies get big subsidies, or when we enter a new ground war. My entire complaint here is that I expect at least two of those three things to happen anyway. I expect subsidies for big business - she’s friendly to big business.

As much as Trump scares me (and he really, REALLY does scare me), I can’t bring myself to vote for Hillary Clinton with a clear conscience. The DNC did everything they could to ensure her victory behind the scenes short of vote tampering. And when the chair of the DNC was forced to step down because of it - she was

Mr. Fish is the only appropriate name for a Magikarp.

The smiting Nintendo’s legal department will bring down for that controller will be Biblical.

My point was less “we shouldn’t do anything because it’s hard” and more “what’s the compromise you can live with?”. Your position is basically the opposite extreme of “no restrictions ever”. Neither one’s gonna fly.

Okay, but you just made gun ownership the exclusive domain of the rich and the criminal.

They’re written, federal judges have canons of ethics to follow like any state judge or attorney. That said, she likely doesn’t care because the only way a Supreme Court justice leaves is retirement, impeachment, or death, and the last time a SCotUS justice was impeached was literally over 200 years ago. And he wasn’t

Advertising disclosure regulations tend to require more than “It’s public record”, because nobody has the time to look up the stockholders and executive officers behind every company. Someone’s going to sue these guys for fraud, and they’re gonna have a pretty easy time of it.