bhendr5
Bhendr5
bhendr5

So, per my job function, when my employer requires to travel across the country to perform work at a remote site, you believe that I should be forced to pay out of pocket for the airfare? And if I refuse, I presumably get fired? Yeah, that’s not even close to legal, buddy. Further, no employers are paying for

Opinions like this make some good populist kindling, but never addresses a) how money currently collected is being wasted and how to fix that and b) what exactly would this money be used for and c) who are we punishing and to what ends?

It’s gotta be nice being able to solve all the real world’s problems without ever getting up from your Brooklyn laptop.

Not everyone who logs miles in an airplane is a billionaire jet-setter. A fair number of frequent fliers (myself included) are having their travel paid for by their employer. Increasing the cost of those flights isn’t going to reduce the amount that I travel, it’ll just increase the amount my company pays for that

Blogging: A career where you can collect revenue by voicing the moral high-ground stance, while also collecting revenue through advertising the very thing you are against.

What strikes me is how many of the same people that regularly decry the dangers and evils of SOCIALISM — which they usually conflate with COMMUNISM in that they think everybody will get the same paycheck — and then without batting an eye will whine about how paying college athletes will ruin everything and would be a

If the horse farm in Kentucky is willing to pay $1.85 million (btw so we’re just making up big numbers that have no basis in reality? Cool, cool) for the college basketball recruit, then that IS his market value. What the fuck is he even talking about? 

His son could tell you that unhealthy scratches are worse.

I don't know if it is "cutting corners" to not design a car to do a bunch of dumb shit nobody ever actually does.

Great screengrab, with the stakes and timing, this might actually be the best outfield assist I’ve ever seen. What a throw.

Red Sox manager Alex Cora called the decision to wave Devers around “a great send” by third base coach Carlos Febles, and whether you agree or not, surely we can all agree that it was gutsy as shit and it led to a badass ending to a baseball game.

I mean, couldn’t *one* of you have given him a reasonable answer?  The only non-troll answer is the Acadia, and he literally said he had no use for an SUV.  I get that there’s a comedy element, but I thought there were supposed to be a few helpful suggestions?

You need to change your click-baity title to “Dallas Taxpayers.” Texas doesn’t have state income tax.

I’m gonna go out on a limb and guess the Vikings don’t have particularly fond feelings for Blair Walsh.

To be fair, the river did stare at that home run for a really long time.

While i agree that is pointless and dumb, it would probably withstand a moderate to severe hail storm without any issues. Most home solar panels stand up pretty well in hail.

It’s not just looks. Most cars aren’t designed for them, they interfere with aerodynamics and cooling.

Suicide. Is there a shortcut this guy won’t take?

My problem is it’s starting to become like football/soccer.