So a higher high followed by a lower low evens out the ups and downs? I’d imagine it would make them even more extreme, as in the case of the Roaring ‘20s and the Depression of the ‘30s.
Correct me if I’m wrong, but ‘08 was the worst economic recession in the U.S. since the Great Depression, was it not?
Grape stomp is up there.
That first question is a ridiculous example of BIG J journalism looking for a throwaway line in a piece. They have the quote crafted in their head, they just ask a stupid question to get some bullshit about defending home court.
And legitimize him?
But I love sandwiches!
Republican policies will take a while to fuck over their most loyal supporters - macroeconomic changes takes a while. By then, Democrats will be in power in one (or all three) of the branches of government and Republicans will point to that power as the one fucking over these loyal Republicans.
Believe it or not, famous people eat fast food, too.
These are all very good boys, no doubt.
Boston is majority white and New Orleans is majority black. It very likely felt more integrated because of the larger populations of POC as opposed to actual integration.
Arguing balls and strikes is a really good way to get tossed.
Porter said he and his son left the game shortly afterwards, while the victim’s mother told the Post-Dispatch that she had hired an attorney.
I thought Ray Lewis destroyed all of the evidence.
This city? I don’t believe it!
Yeah, but what were their 40 times?
Marlins!
Juicero is the best argument for insanely high marginal tax rates. Like Eisenhower-era high.