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axiomaloud

This is not authoritarian at all. Our president is not a dictator in training. Everything is fine. /s

As soon as Trump took office, I put all of my 401k into bonds. I know this is not a wise decision that most financiers would frown upon, but I was just so angry and completely convinced his presidency meant another recession.

I think that you are limiting yourself.

FDR is the best place to start. The list can go on and on, but yet the best the GOP can muster is Reagan who was a partisan figure head that accomplished nothing at all except create a generation of baby boomers obsessed with conservatism.

Can we have a similar video showing how Cameron ripped off multiple Japanese animes to create Avatar?

Lincoln was a lefty. He may have been a Republican in name, but at the time of his presidency, the Republican party was the liberal party. Party political alignments shifted some time after Lincoln’s presidency.

I am a man.

This is going to get interesting when the redistricting does go to the legal experts.

Ellie,

That was more of a reference to how he handles his businesses. I’m sure he had to be reminded more than once that he cannot fire elected officials.

I second this reaction

Gummi Bears

Either these dipshits are retiring because Trump is doing his whole force people into quitting because he doesn’t have the backbone to actually fire them

All of the Pimento episodes are the best episodes.

The Order looks terrible and I didn’t know they were still making Killzone games.

I think the real issue here is that most progressive liberals are not looking at the long game. They want a completely progressive candidate/government NOW and will not accept compromise.

It contained a secret plan in which poison is administered to anyone whom utters “A dingo ate my baby”.

I had a friend from Korea show me the proper way. This article shows he was right!

I’m not a fan of every one of his reviews. I see his importance though in the general history of culture and film critique.

The most redeeming attribute of Ebert’s was that he would revisit a film decades later and apply a different rating if he felt he had made an error. He was a truly remarkable professional.