Video evidence of that’s probably on the “mystery DVD” her lawyer mentioned.
Video evidence of that’s probably on the “mystery DVD” her lawyer mentioned.
And when the pension funds have significant shortfalls in a few years because their assets have been used for political means rather than being invested in the most technically prudent fashion for retirees’ benefit? Who’s volunteering to be the villain at that point?
That’s not a bad addendum, but do bear in mind that something being 100% legal to manufacture and sell is still not a guarantee that the manufacturer or retailer is without civil liability for the impact of that product (see also tobacco).
Some might get dismissed, some might lose. Others might win and get quagmired in appeals and challenges. It’s not a guarantee. Nothing short of repealing the 2nd Amendment and rolling out an Australian-style confiscation is (and that’d probably result in outright civil war).
That’s been my solution to gun violence for a while now. Open the entire process up to litigation by victims of gun violence, and the economics of gun production, sale and ownership changes dramatically.
1) It requires relocating to a border town in the AZ desert. Sure, $100k a year goes pretty far there...but who the hell wants to live someplace that routinely gets to 110 in the shade several months out of the year and has scorpions the size of chipmunks?
And Netflix continues its slow slide into being the digital “direct to DVD” medium.
Since when has graduating college with high grades helped anyone get a job, really?
Millenium did manage to go out before it jumped the shark. Not alot of closure, but better than descending into irrelevance. Still one of my all-time faves.
For me, The X-Files died with Fight The Future. The show was off the air, the movie was an incomprehensible mess. There was no reason to keep trying. They should have just walked away after that. Or, at most, rebooted it completely with new characters, new storylines and just enough of a hint of the old mythology to…
With a surprise appearance by Omarosa as the “villain back for revenge” in season two.
I don’t trust Mike Pence further than I could throw him, but at least that wouldn’t be a literal four-ring circus manned by people whose sole qualification is that they amuse the president.
It’s a company-owned communications tool. You should always assume anything and everything you say on it is archived and viewable by management, QA, HR and legal. If you need to say something you wouldn’t be comfortable with any of those parties having a copy of - and potentially using against you - say it quietly at…
I’m honestly a little surprised that the Zuck hasn’t already purchased a large, sparsely inhabited island in the south Pacific (possibly one with a semi-dormant volcano), declared it a sovereign state and disappeared completely from public life.
As the dissatisfied owner of both undergraduate and graduate degrees in mass communications, I second the sentiment - avoid J-school. Even if you’re willing to whore your writing skills out doing PR and advertising copy, it’s in no way worth the effort. There’s a shitload of competition for only a handful of jobs,…
This is the diplomatic equivalent of a seven year old shouting, “Nuh-uh! You smelled it, so you must have dealt it!”
It’s usually the money that takes down the kingpins. They can intimidate, bluff and bribe their way out of their issues with violence, drugs and sex...but numbers aren’t scared of bullies.
I’m inclined to agree that terrorists aren’t uniformed military personnel, and that the idea that there’s a “war” on terror was a shameless power grab by the GWB administration. This isn’t an issue thatcann be resolved with missiles, tanks and fighter jets. Terrorism really should be handled as a law enforcement…
Man, I typed up quite the angry rant about a war criminal’s gender and employment history not being relevant to them being anwar criminal, and then I realized...this must have been a satirical article.
Yeah, that kinda made it more real.