crayoneater
crayoneater
crayoneater

Good - this was floating around western New York as common knowledge.

My wife and I play a ‘fun’ game with jeopardy  where we try to guess the final answer with just the category. We’ve gotten it right 4 times in 10 years.  

Only because he’ll never be impeached. 

See? He didn’t mean it! Please ignore all of his clear patterns of behavior, previous statements (and certainly upcoming statements), and curious positioning on all things Russian. Now let’s move on to something important, like how Stephen Miller was charged for extra guacamole on his takeout order last night. 

Welp. This sucks.

I think it may have been one of those “hold for 10 seconds” doors and they didn’t bother to read it. 

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Seeing this comment, and the anticipation of witnessing the fall, really made my day.

Doesn’t seem very civil. 

A show should not require an explainer, a podcast, and a recap to be enjoyable. If you like diving into the details of a show, where depth and Easter eggs are fun additions, then that’s great... but to make it necesarry to even understand what is happening is just using complexity to hide poor storytelling.

As bad as this feels, I don’t belive we would get to that point. More likely injustice through indifference. 

Yep. As always, the most vulnerable will pay the price. Sickening. 

Ah yes, “the concern is preventing voter fraud.” Something that doesn’t happen... meanwhile the efforts to eliminate a problem that doesn’t exist coincidentally disenfranchises voter segments that lean democrat.

The conservative movement was the only consistent, organized political effort in the past few decades. They mobilized around key agenda items (state and local government control, wedge issues, get angry old people to vote) in a way that Dems never did. BUT Most Americans don’t agree with the right on any number of

The next few decades in this country are going to be very, very ugly.  

I would imagine the Bucs’ response will depend on how many of the top brass have daughters.

I had a version of this conversation recently. A friend and I were walking through the likely outcome of all of the Republican policies (removing people’s ability to vote, cutting social programs to pay for elite and corporate tax cuts) and it seems like it enevjtably leads to violence. If you remove people’s ability

Not at all what I was expecting to spend my lunch break reading, but informative!

I kinda want a t shirt of that image.

Ahh yes, the muppet position. The most sensual form of love making.

I’d rather see a public option with subsidy support, but splitting hairs when they’re two different ways to the same thing. Once a public plan is out there, and able to outperform all private plans on cost, people will just move that way. Employers would eventually gravitate towards offering benefits on top of the