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Steve Bannon got his start in politics two years ago when he was fired from his job as a mall Santa because of beard lice.

OK, ignore the fact that Steve Bannon is a sack of shit and look at the story on it’s merits...

P-Noonz was on her 8th martini by the time the thing got started.

“At least now when someone is terribly ill they’re not allowed to suffer. It’s a blessing.”

Irrespective of everything else, I’m tired of this “it was a good speech” nonsense. It was a crap speech. It was boring. There was no flow. It was disjointed. There was no overriding narrative arc. It was objectively worse than any major speech given by George W. Bush.

Planning and greenlighting aren’t even in the same fucking hemisphere

Planned and proposed. Obama did not approve it. And now we know why.

Moonless night was just one of the factors. Obama didn’t approve it because military advisors recommended further reconnaissance was required at the time the administrations transitioned which was passed onto the Trump administration. Trump admin ignored that recommendation and we lost a SEAL, a very expensive Osprey

This is a lie, check the tape. They’re standing.

This is assuming active managers KNOW when a market is crashing. History shows they simply don’t. A broadly diversified portfolio with US and international stock and bond index funds, small cap, and value, should help anyone weather the storm, no matter the scale. If stocks tank, you can pay your obligations from bond

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perhaps the greatest irony is that there’s basically a Union for CEO’s.

When the Colts left Baltimore, they left behind arguably the richest history of any NFL team at the time

Lee was a traitor he led an army against the United States of America to keep blacks in slavery and in chains being raped and whipped and hung from trees.

Well, they *would* seem to be the main points for it, wouldn’t they?

Lee is remembered that way because of a century of pro-confederate lost cause bullshit dedicated to making him a saint.

Lee is widely regarded to be an honorable man who was respected by both sides, and I don’t think he deserves condemnation.

You’re right. Lee wasn’t just a traitor. He was an honorable and well-respected traitor.

Perhaps Lee doesn’t deserve to be condemned as a traitor. But we all know why Southern states (Mississippi is not the only one at all) celebrate Robert E Lee day. It has nothing to do with honor.