MuddieMae
MuddieMae
MuddieMae

Was it the guy with “No Plate” personalized plates?

That's not surprising if most of your drivers are drunk!

They're trying to win the primary. Your typical primary voter is more strongly right/left, so for the republicans that means fundagelicals and libertarians. Once the nominations are settled they try and walk back everything they said during the primary to appeal to 1% or whatever that are actually undecided.

Are those daily or season long? I believe season long is specifically carved out of internet gambling legislation.

WTF was that? It sounded like the stadium was infested with beetles or something.

She's entirely off base on the level of gun ownership, too. The aggregate number of guns in the US is at an all time high, but the number of owners has actually dropped. Basically, fewer people are buying a fuckton more guns.

Union shops are forbidden nation wide, actually.

I’m not sure what you’re correcting? I made no comment about how an employer treats you under RTW.

That’s “at will”, not “right to work”, and one of the few exceptions to at will is the National Labor Relations Act. That’s the point of this NLRB decision - at will can’t extend to a workers right to organize and attempt to resolve grievances, being able to record is a critical aspect of that, ergo they’ve decided

Well, tax or graft.

Truth.

Per the end of the article, legislation is pending that would legalize daily fantasy. But they still have to wait until the law is actually, you know, passed. “We’ll legalize it next year, so go ahead and keep operating” isn't going to happen.

For real. We get a lot of things right but the racism is so pervasive, even among liberal white people. It's deeply frustrating.

He didn’t read it. He just saw the guy’s brown skin and figured that was all he needed to know.

But why is that an issue? There’s no concept in our law that says money should only be taxed once. We tax transactions, not specific individual dollars.

Theyeven made a name for it - Hollywood Accounting.

Which is idiotic, when you think about it, because that's the whole point of probationary periods in the first place. Not that they're truly necessary with at-will employment, of course.

I thought she did blame Coin? There’s a bit where she thinks about who would have been able to approve Her (are we still not spoiling this? I’m confused) going in, and decides it would have had to come from the top. I always read that as Coin, even though IIRC she doesn’t say so explicitly.

In theory, you could write a negotiable instrument on anything, provided you meet the requirements for negotiable instruments in your country. A check is a type of negotiable instrument, which is presumably where that myth comes from, and apparently for a brief period hundreds of years ago they were generally just