Must be hard at this point to be pro-Preller and move forward.
Must be hard at this point to be pro-Preller and move forward.
Guys, child slavery is really bad and I could’ve done more to fight against it, but I decided to focus on staying quiet because football.
Do these people stand up and salute the flag when they’re watching at home? Why not? If they dvr the game, do they fast forward through the anthem? My guess is they do. Could it be that the people in an uproar over this don’t actually give a shit, want athletes held to a higher standard than themselves, and just want…
Trump shall over comb.
It’s almost like people put up with it and reinforce the behavior by still treating them like gods no matter how big of a jerk they act like.
Do they make gloves that would fit his hands, though?
Even if he was an affirmative action admission all it would prove is that affirmative action kicks ass and is worth the investment, because we got Barack Freaking Obama out of it.
This has gotta be tough for Yankees fans. I mean, first the Cowboys and Lakers, now this?
At today’s mortgage rates, I'm not sure that is really sound advice.
I think they forgot the lesson that we all learned in elementary school math class. Either that, or they’re using the most convenient figure to prove a point. Outliers throw off the mean. At 32k, it’s only what, $15-17k more than the absolute cheapest cars in the USA? On the other hand, it’s $100k to millions less…
Cars aren’t too expensive. People just want cars they can’t afford.
Of course he can’t be anti-Semitic. I mean, just look at his official policy position on Israel:
(But the Lexus GS F is good. I like it.)
You are correct that many homeless turn down the opportunity for a free bed because of the rules. But many are also addicted to drugs, malnourished, and/or have mental health issues, and are therefore not fully able to make good decisions for themselves. The problem is more complex than just providing a bed to sleep…
Somebody clearly has trouble organizing their thoughts into one coherent response (like your candidate), so I’ll try to address all of it here.
It is when she can’t attack him and he gets to go around airing negative campaign tactics against her again and again. Sanders hasn’t had a single attack ad run against him. He hasn’t had his feet held to the fire on any of his positions except in that one editorial board interview, which people said was unfair.
3 million votes is a lot of votes. It’s especially troubling to me because Sanders’ line in one of the debates was along the lines of “well, those were just people in Southern states; we don’t do well in the South anyway.” But what is one pertinent demographic fact about the majority of Southern Democrats? There is…
“many people view HRC as only slightly left of the GOP”
These “people” clearly have not spent a lot of time looking at the two parties or the candidates.
The answer is, yes there are.
What change in the system is Bernie promoting now? I confess I am confused.
Is it greater democratic accountability in the nominating process? Because Hillary has more votes than he does. A lot more votes.
Is it elimination of superdelegates? Because right now the only way Bernie can win…
And he criticized the superdelegate system as a whole, saying it allowed Clinton to get crucial support before anyone else was even in the race: “It’s like an anointment.”