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I wonder if there is a difference in states that have the medicaid expansion versus those that don’t.

Except he’s not Fix-it Felix; he and his family are Wreck-it Ralphs.

What do you mean? Why did she put up a picture of her eating cereal if not for attention? She IS soliciting comments by using a social media site to post things to strangers.

there’s a huge gap between “too impaired to drive safely” and “too drunk to live safely”.

I know it can seem simpler if she just told you do to things when she needed you to do them, but it can be tiring to be in the nag position. I don’t want to have to remind another adult to do the basic adult stuff that comes with having a household.

Man, you guys are making the absolute laziest Pinkham’s Law attempt I’ve ever seen with this argument. Come on. You can all do better.

I like to say that people are complicated.

There’s also the likelihood that, because it’s a serious imbalance that hurts women, they are inclined to talk about it. Because the men are getting the better part of that deal, they have no need to complain and might be reluctant to discuss it because they don’t want to acknowledge the imbance at all. I know that

My husband was laid off a month after we got married and was unemployed for five months. One night his mother asked me if he had dinner ready for me when I got home. When I replied “No,” she said simply, “Put him on the phone.”

When did progressive become a bad thing? So she’s anti progressive politics? She wants political regression? I’m so confused.

Sorry, lieCarly - the “progressive” policy you’re saying hurt women are the conservative wet-dream policies of trickle-down economics and bank deregulation, instituted by your senile god Ronald Reagan. 34 years later, 99% of us still suffer under it.

0/10 trollboy.

This is why parents have got to teach their sons to do their own damn housework.

Since Jezebel and its privileged young white readership are in the tank for Sanders, I’m not surprised that this article not only leaves out a very important aspect of this incident, it also sells the fiction that BLM represents the black electorate in any meaningful way. Hell, even the unofficial leaders or

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From the Democracy Now site (insightful and interesting site btw. They do some really good interviews and reports from what I’ve seen):

I totally get protesting Clinton or making your presence know there…but why has BLM never once protested a Republican event? Like not even once.

My aunt proposed to my uncle on the beach, back in the 80s when that was a bit scandalous :)

I politely asked him to consider the volume of his conversation relative to the time of day and how that might impact the people around him.

The denigration of the state of Ohio as some sort of back-woods hickville where one needs to be afraid of being harmed for being LGBT.

You’re kidding, right? Country folk work hard and play hard, and they need places to drink. I live outside of Sioux Falls and there are clubs, bars, and ‘casinos’ everywhere, even in the smallest towns.