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Given that they barely won the referendum while promising that they could have all the benefits of being in the EU without any of the responsibilities, and things have gone poorly since, I think it’s extremely unlikely that 50% of the population would support Brexit, deal be damned.

“most people, not parliamentarians, in England want Brexit to happen already, deal be damned?”

Today in: if TMZ took over The Guardian.

Call the PoPo.

SoCo tells BoJo his plan is a NoGo.

Fig.3 was the most helpful in your reply to demonstrate the lack of complexity in an electric motor :P

Australia, too. Summer is 5-6 weeks (just before Christmas to just after Australia Day, which is 26 Jan), and then there are 2-week breaks in spring (scheduled around Easter), winter, and autumn.

Year-round schooling would benefit everyone, and it’s insane that in the 21st century, we still have a school schedule based on an agricultural economy in which at least one parent does not work outside the home.

Pssht, philosophy is never one to let observable reality stand in the way of a good theory. Just ask Zeno. 

No, see, it’s completely different. It’ll be like an organization of laborers with similar goals, and they’ll use their numbers to provide leverage in negotiating for wages, benefits, better work conditions, and whatever else they might need from their employers. It’ll be nothing like a union. 

Relieved (and legitimately surprised) that no one got a shot off at Obama. Seriously, the Secret Service must have watched the end of that election and gone “time to hire actual ninjas.”

Pinky was the smarter one! Brain tried every night to take over the world despite it failing the night before. He was

The population of Afghanistan is 38.2 million.

I think so, Brain, but burlap chafes me so.

So you are pondering what I’m pondering!

I can think of some Nobel prizes befitting a “stable genius”…

Pinky would make a better option as POTUS than the current orange cartoon turd.

As one of America’s greatest presidents’ said…

Not if we keep electing Republicans. 

Paul, you laid it out perfectly why something has to give for labor - wages have stagnated for the last 40 years.