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At this point, it’s largely a foregone conclusion that DC and WB will be parting ways at some point in the near-ish future. I hope they come under Feige’s umbrella when that happens, and he does some much needed housecleaning to get rid of all the pencil-pushing, spreadsheet-monkey, deadweight executives without an

And who is going to enforce them? Right, the law enforcement agencies who already arbitrarily choose not to enforce laws they don’t like or agree with (in particular, those that impede ‘enforcing’ the law how they want). It doesn’t matter how many rules there are saying “Don’t do something” if the people who enforce

My problem isn’t with making these kinds of rules. It’s the complete absence of legitimate enforcement and consequences for breaking them. It doesn’t matter how many rules or laws are set down to dictate officer actions and behaviors if they’re rarely or never enforced, and even when they are, are of no real

What WB lacks is people like Kevin Feige or Jon Favreau, individuals who know and love the source materials. And especially in the case of Feige, given the power and authority to run things without the asinine meddling from a bunch of executives who collectively haven’t an ounce of creativity among them.

The whole point of corporate laws is to protect wealthy corporation owners from any consequences of their shitty decisions. So, yeah, they do go hand in hand...with tyranny, one step behind.

“Sure, my home is in foreclosure, my car is about to be repossessed, and my job is getting outsourced, but that’s no reason not to spend my life savings on a great wardrobe and an awesome party. I’m sure I’ll figure something out.” — your logic.

No, no. One should be asking why he hasn’t been charged as an accomplice after the fact. Because he *KNOWINGLY* aided and abetted multiple criminals, first by helping them avoid being charged for their crimes in the first place, and then by undermining the legal process to justly convict them.

Because law enforcement agencies have such stellar track records of abiding by these kinds of decisions....

The worst-case scenarios of ‘yesterday’ have consistently been proven to be the most likely scenarios of today. Which is to say, year after year, the projections keep getting worse and worse. We’re not freaking out enough because it’s not possible to freak out enough. It’s basically an apocalypse-level future hurtling

The rain that isn’t falling where it’s expected is still falling. Just where it’s not expected...particularly, where the landscape, plant life, and human habitation isn’t well-suited to handle.

That communicable stupidity magnifies communicable diseases?

In 2005, it acquired BookSurge, a small-ish print-on-demand supplier catering to small-ish independent publishers. Not long after, Amazon told these same indie outfits that it wouldn’t sell their wares unless BookSurge was the one printing them out; when these publishers revolted, the company straight up yeeted the

Republican criminals protecting other Republican criminals? I’m shocked. Shocked, I tell you!

$4.1 million isn’t a sufficient enough penalty for a man who *CONTINUED* his malicious attacks on the Sandy Hook families all the way into the trial. He should spent the rest of his life washing out school bathrooms, kitchens, and emptying trash for minimum wage, forbidden from accepting a nickel from anyone ever

Putting corporate dipshits in charge continues to result in dipshit decisions. News at a 11.

It’s probably got a virus, too. And not just any virus, a human-transmissible electronic virus. I don’t know *HOW* they did it, but, yes, Republicans have figured out how electronically transmit their stupidity to other people.

No, no, no. You’re forgetting the Seven Stages of Conservatism — Denial.

The party of ‘law and order...’ — except when they’re the criminals.

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