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Perfect.

Creepy con men.

I like the cut of your jib.

Another reason may be it's a reflection of the rich waging war on the middle class for the last 40 years.

I never worry about how comfortable the back seating is. First, I grew up in the '60's and '70's. Second, if you're back there, that means I'm driving you someplace. Which means you're not walking.

I agree. Another reason is that since then, and before, really, the greedy, racist white man has been steadily losing dominance. This is painful for the greedy, racist white man. A fact I never get tired of.

Yes, definitely. Many communities demand much more accountability from public officials than in previous generations. 

Partly true, but there’s more to it. Cheaper and more pervasive, and more influential social media, and Fox News and other shitwads’ ceaseless drone, have partially normalized shameful behavior.

They're stupid.

Before the 1950's (or after, for many) or so, if you told a white person they were racist, they probably would have answered, “Yes, I am.”. For the longest time, much of the scientific community propagated this view.

Hey, c'mon, gang! What says "Native Peoples' rights" more than the Trump family?

It's important to remember here that, in the end (tee hee), both the wagging tail and the dog are still one thing.

Socialism for the rich, capitalism for everybody else. What else is the Republican Party but a social welfare organization in the employ of millionaires, billionaires and transnational corporations?

Ah, car parts on the kitchen table. Those were the days.

Since “corporations are people,” and can thus spend money any way they want, wouldn’t this whole situation they’re in be, legally speaking, tough shit?

WHY THE FUCK did they make “R” pointing forwards?

Wishbone is the truth.

This story is more believable when you remember that in today’s overheated media atmosphere, bottom-scraping is a Republican specialty.

Gang, it’s called having a lover, and there is nothing wrong with that. There is, indeed, a lot right with it.