You can justify literally anything with a Bible verse. That’s what happens when 160 people write a book. Excuse me, God.
You can justify literally anything with a Bible verse. That’s what happens when 160 people write a book. Excuse me, God.
Paul Ryan, we don’t like you here. Go away.
I was fed by people other than my parents a lot, as a child, when I visited their houses. My mother also fed a lot of kids who were not me, when I had them over on playdates. Never once did it occur to any parent to holler: “How dare you! This is my child, it is my job to provide them with food! I don’t want them to…
Randian fuckwits scrambling for a moralization as to why the cheaper, more effective program is actually a bad thing. They’re all such economic realists until reality shows that social programs work, and then it’s about the principle of it all!
I agree! We should definitely let the perfect be enemy of the good!
Here you go: You’re a dick.
You know, it’s a damn shame that the only people who use the public schools in NY are those who can’t afford private school. That’s not how it should be.
Kids should eat. People should have food. Food shouldn’t be politicised.
Ivanka means “Meeting Crasher” in Czech.
You’re deliberately trying to confuse me aren’t you! Cause I answered that one on Splinter…
And don’t head to a shelter, especially if you have a warrant.
Yeah, because booting out immigrant children is a “win-win.”
The Democrat blame game continues. Republicans will continue to have control until the dems stop pointing fingers and start working together. Clinton continuing that practice in her book isn’t helpful. Yes, yes, it’s her book, she can write whatever she wants. But all the same, it sets a bad precedent.
I think voting is not enough, but I think people don’t put as much emphasis on it as they should. The truth is, gerrymandering — on the federal level — cost us the House.
Not just voting...winning. You’ve got to win.
I’ve often found that the people who “don’t want to talk about politics” or “hate divisiveness” or “don’t understand all the hate these days” are people who aren’t at any risk of being affected by any divisive policies or bigotry.
The Bad News: These kids. Look at em. All over my fucking lawn. With their hip hopping, Zima and cellular telephones.
Voting won’t win it either once they’re done purging the voter rolls without informing anyone, eliminating early voting, same day registration and the majority of polling places in blue neighborhoods and of course there’s the good old gerrymandering.
That wasn’t the double C word I was expecting from a Trump appointee.