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Chocolate Gravy and Biscuits

As the spouse of a teacher, I respectfully encourage you to reconsider your opinion. We’ve personally spent many a conversation on the topic, and discussed its importance, in context, at the Holocaust Museum in DC. Its usage is an important lesson in symbolism, language, and the annexation of the ideas of

On the other hand, crediting previously consumed articles to the wrong author like a lost doofus is terrific and canny theater if, just as a hypothetical example, you happen to be an extremely brand-conscious professional celebrity whose fame is rooted entirely in the pretense that faith and God’s grace alone will

All this talk about suspensions... I’m pretty sure that’s just the BangBus filming in progress.

Barry: Hey, John... should I use “running the show” or “calling the shots” to describe Phil’s job?

Another place to find the fees? Since 2012 or 2013, 401(k) plan sponsors have been required to provide employees with an annual fee disclosure (aka: a 404(a)(5) notice) that outlines all fees paid from plan assets or from participant accounts, including expense ratios for each of the available funds. Every 401(k)

Fuck. You. 2016.

No, you can’t. Gerrymandering is real, and it’s more of a problem (for the HoR) than the courts who decide such things would have you believe. More than any other type of voter suppression, this is the largest disenfranchisement effort currently being waged against the entire electorate.

This.

All. The. Stars.

I actively root against the Cardinals, and - admittedly - have not read all the analysis of this call, but if my understanding of the rules is correct, a “ground-rule double” call does not preclude the umpires from awarding home plate to the runner on first base.

It’s amazing that, in 2016, there are people under 81 years old willing to film with their phone in portrait mode.

Assuming these stats are correct (and all those assholes deserved death), I now propose amending the pledge and our core values from “liberty and justice for all” to “liberty and justice for roughly 700 out of 900 people”.

1099s are not all filed electronically, some are still filed using paper forms and even those are flagged pretty quickly when there’s a mismatch with other IRS filings. But even so, I’m not saying it would be as easy as flipping a switch. I just wanted to point out that there are other barriers preventing the IRS from

You might be right on the decades thing, but not for the reason you’ve implied. The sophistication is there, and already in place for certain kinds of forms/filings (e.g. employer-sponsored retirement plans, or 945 tax filings). For example, the IRS system matches 1099s to 945s quickly and easily, and flags errors