While true, Title IX is written to give the DOE very broad purview in writing the rules for this stuff. That was why the Obama was able to expand the rules, but it’s a double edged sword to not have those rules hardwired into federal law.
While true, Title IX is written to give the DOE very broad purview in writing the rules for this stuff. That was why the Obama was able to expand the rules, but it’s a double edged sword to not have those rules hardwired into federal law.
I hope it’s true, but it might be wishful thinking.
The guy says a million words without ever saying anything. He’s not going to be able to evade questions.
Hey dude, I’m cool with her being the nomination as well and most definitely fuck the woke-ites and Sanders supporters, but facts are facts.
Yeah the “Golden Corridor” between the Tollway and Preston starting just south of 121 is bonkers.
Another dumb thing about giving a guy like Wieselter another chance is that he’s a pontificator. He’ll wax on about principles and not cite any examples of people who are not sexual harrassers who have actually suffered harm as a result of the poorly named “cancel culture”. There are a growing number of people who…
It’s worth pointing out that Atlanta is a bit of it’s own duck with respect to how many black people live in traditionally upper middle class enclaves around the city.
Yeah, even if the pandemic blows up modern office culture, the more spacious sub-divisions going in north of where the PGA headquarters/resort will be are going to just become all that much more attractive to the upper middle class folks already piling into them. If we’re going to spend our lives working from home…
It’s hard to talk about what’s happening in Dallas with addressing the explosion of Frisco & Plano. They are essentially becoming their own little mini urban centers, with massive subdivisions splaying out to the side of the DNT corridor area. towns like Prosper, Celina and other communities are essentially becoming…
171 million vs. 60 million means that a good portion of the institutional holders lined up against the proposal. EA’s board and management has the power to tell a lot of people to fuck right off, such as politicians, employees, and even individual shareholders who get uppity.
This is ... incorrect. Votes are by shares, and most shares of a company the size of EA are held by institutional investors who hold them in various ETFs and mutual funds. The thing about these entities though, Blackrock, Vanguard, Fidelity and so forth ... is that they are all starting to come to the conclusion that…
In aggregate?
Even this telling of it is a narrative that only works in a few extremely expensive parts of the country to live in. Across the South, suburbs of the major cities continue to be where the upper middle class ultimately wind up living, because even though places like Dallas, Houston, Austin & Atlanta, are not as…
From the complaint
Strangely enough, while gaming has an expensive barrier of entry, once you’re in there are quite a few ways to save your money
A rottweiler is not a machete. It’s much worse.
I love how tankies like yourself have to always go back 50 years to the despots who ruled before in order to find a defense of Castro, pretending that he hasn’t simply built on what came before in terms of not letting the Cuban people decide for themselves how they would like to be governed.
Nope, I don’t think those are the only two options, but the problem is that those are indeed two possible outcomes of that situation. Given that, do you sincerely expect anyone called upon to deal with this situation to not either be armed or have armed backup?
What do we think this situation could have looked like in a different world?
You can add the names of any America who doesn’t own land but likes voting to that list as well.