Did you read the article? Mylan effectively has a monopoly, and then Congress and the FDA created incentives to purchase EpiPens. What part of that sounds like a free market to you?
Did you read the article? Mylan effectively has a monopoly, and then Congress and the FDA created incentives to purchase EpiPens. What part of that sounds like a free market to you?
It’s a reference to 1984.
He was arrested for being in possession of a “hoax bomb” which is illegal in Texas. He also plugged the damn thing in, and intentionally set the alarm to go off in class, purposefully causing a disruption. That was the point at which he got into trouble. There was never really any confusion about whether or not it was…
Molitor is blocking release of the video, not Mixon.
Nowhere in the article does it state that people are being banned for no reason.
Good Lord, could the y-axes on that chart be any more misleading?
Also, getting Dion Waiters to play an actual supporting role, instead of whatever the hell he was trying to do before, is a pretty impressive feat.
My guess is because it gets over 100 degrees pretty frequently in July and August.
It was supposed to be paid off in 2035, but they’re about a decade ahead of schedule. They’re aiming for 2024.
That’s not at all how this works. AT&T stadium was financed through a bond repaid by the half-cent sales tax, a 2% hotel occupancy tax, and a 5% car rental tax. In addition the city receives $2 million a year in rent from the Cowboys and $500k a year from AT&T for the naming rights. And they’re on pace to pay off the…
It’s probably more because the sales and alcohol tax revenue is much more significant for Arlington (and Irving in the past) than it would be for Dallas (where the Cowboys haven’t played in since 1971 and the Rangers never played in).
I didn’t notice okra wasn’t on the list until you mentioned it, and now I am genuinely embarrassed and upset. Should be top 5.
That pretty much nails how I felt about it.
Connecting the major cities in Texas seems like a good idea in theory, but I don’t think it would work well in practice. Dallas and Houston are too spread out. You could arrive at the train station and still need to drive another hour to get to your destination.
Green is useless? He hit six 3-pointers and ended up with 20 points, second on the Spurs behind Leonard.
“Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!”
The man was incredibly philanthropic. He gave to countless charities, supporting the arts, schools, his church, boys and girls club, and so many others.
Wasn’t it Bill Clinton that was so proud he (allegedly) only sent like 2 emails in his whole life?
To me, that’s the most bizarre part of this whole thing. He snubbed the sports media by leaving the presser early. Since when does everyone give a shit about the sports media’s feelings?