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So the salesman send their photo to a swinger site. Instead of trying to screw them himself; an import once again outsourced a good American job.

Airplane! quotes? Surely you’re not serious.

Well, he IS the Little Caesar.

There’s some short answers; but here’s a bit of a longer answer.

Except most (80%) of McDonald’s restaurants are not corporate owned; so how much Steve Easterbrook get’s paid is irrelevant.

They have a FAQ about the tow, but it doesn’t answer the question that I think is most important.

“The Democratic party just managed to lose what appeared to be the most gimme election in decades.”

2nd gear:

Style. In the 50s, basketball uniforms had belts; in the 70s, baseball uniforms didn’t.

This, by the way, is why we can’t have nice things. The Flex is the closest thing to a full-on station wagon the modern market will ever produce; a true three-row four-door long wheelbase people hauler.

“Education and law enforcement are still state-level issues even in a unicameral legislature.”

“Why do the state units even matter?”

Well, I certainly didn’t say that, and if I left that impression, then I’ve done a poor job of communication.

I’m actually preferring a system where needed government services are provided at the lowest level of government where it’s practical. If states don’t have some input into the federal government as a co-equal government entity; there’s very little to impede the more-distant (in both the geographically and politically

The WHCEA analysis also elides over the role government had in creating the labor market monopsony in the first place; including entrenched interests using licensing as a rent-seeking mechanism, the role of New Deal era wage and price controls creating the employer-sponsored health insurance system, and zoning

The thought is that the US system of government is hierarchical. There are roles that only the federal government should undertake and roles that are left to the states to implement as they see fit within the context of the 14th Amendment’s extension of the Bill of Rights to state and local government actions.

I would ask the questuon a different way.

And that’s the difference between a democracy (simple majority rule) and a republic (a charter limits the actions of the majority).