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The real dangerr is not Trump’s incompetent version of an attempted coup, it is when the competent fascist inevitably follows in his footsteps. If you crush the incompetent fascists quickly, the competent ones always scuttle out of the darkness and learn from the mistakes made. That is the danger, and it is one not

the reason this won’t happen is that most of the soldiers aren’t falangist dogs

You are underestimating the immense propensity for the GOP to cheat, lie and bullshit the electorate to continue pushing an agenda they cannot sell on its own merits and that the majority of voters do not want

Remember when we thought this would be over by summer? Pepperidge Farm remembers.

Trump’s not trying to win over more voters because the plan is to invalidate the results of the election and try to steal it.  And his performance during the debate is exactly what his base wants to see.

Husband and I are living in Australia. We had our ballots emailed them to us on 19 Sept, and Fedexed them back on 21 Sept. $80 well spent.

I DO live in Kentucky, and I thank you. 

You seem to be projecting a lot onto my comment based on experiences. We all do it. I was responding to a specific comment that was implying that no good comes from religious beliefs. I, in no way, implied that good cannot be done outside of religion, no was that part of the conversation. Yes, there are those who hold

But you, that DOES affect me. There you have a bunch of people that decide to let go of rationality, reasoning and who embrace unjustified beliefs and superstition. This is the kind of behaviour that causes a lot of harm worldwide. We should know better that to not only acknowledge but even consider this kind of

It certainly helps and not supporting them at all guarantees it.

Another suggestion I’ve been seeing of late: if you don’t plan on going and/or can’t go out at the moment, get gift cards/certificates from places you like for the future in order to help cash flow.

Many many years ago I volunteered for a concept called Karma Kitchen which was pay it forward scheme. You did not pay for your meal as it was already paid for by someone else. If you chose, you could pay it forward for others. Many people paid for multiple others. Money made at the end of the day was distributed to

Yeah. Specifically taco bell Chalupas are not that good. Its weird tht they are popular.

the Baja Gordita was the best fast food menu item of all time. for a while, they still had the Baja Chalupa, and one of the other Gorditas, so if you had an employee with an 75+ IQ, you could still order one...

Yes, the Baja chicken gordita was too good for this world

Baja was the best. RIP Baja sauce.

A kindred spirit! I debated posting this myself. I’ll never forgive TB for A) getting rid of Baja sauce and B) killing off my beloved gordita.

I’ll expand on this—*MOST* frequent fliers are business travelers. As Mr. Party said, the tax won’t reduce their travel, it will increase their employers’ expenses. So what it will reduce is their salary, potential for raises, and even likelihood of being hired into a travel-required job in the first place.

Not everyone who logs miles in an airplane is a billionaire jet-setter. A fair number of frequent fliers (myself included) are having their travel paid for by their employer. Increasing the cost of those flights isn’t going to reduce the amount that I travel, it’ll just increase the amount my company pays for that

The US started to send significant military aid and supplies as early as September 1940 to our allies funneled through the UK. Over a year before Pearl Harbor.