doctorleaky
doctorleaky
doctorleaky

I am 100% okay with this

Stay inside, you.

they definitely do this themselves

reverse fisting

I was hoping for people :(

I’m so confused. VISUALS PLEASE.

they should provide the same tax benefits to single people, then it wouldn’t be financially beneficial to marry.

cool!

Is there anyone of Asian descent in Hamilton or is it just Latino/Black

#ModernTimes

Almost all of my friends and myself included have either attempted or considered suicide

I agree it doesn’t jive with her character.

definitely. And as someone who studied film and video games in college, I couldn’t afford access to those either

The best presidents have made sweeping changes. To paraphrase Kennedy, we do these not because they are easy, but because they are hard [speaking about his moonshot]. FDR’s work program, not to mention his attempt at a second bill of rights (which should be instituted). Consensus is born out of great change because

I mean that couldn’t work at the top offices. I DO think we should get rid of the 2 term presidency and stick with 1 six year term so they don’t focus on re-election. Most people are already in the mindset that the first term is pretty much a wash because nothing gets done. I say don’t be afraid of change because our

His goals are modest. I wasn’t even suggesting we burn down the party system. Perhaps the fracturing of the republican party will help to mitigate a more nuanced system, but usually when there is a large political shift, the reaction is less democratic. After the great McGovern loss against Nixon, the democratic party

I didn’t argue for chaos, though you could argue that a lot of the process is currently quite chaotic. I am a progressive in the original sense of the word from the 1930s movement (not that co-opted BS that is currently being espoused as a progressivism) Here is a link about the Princeton study I previously mentioned:

I said to a greater degree, obviously the rich and the powerful fair better. You shouldn’t be afraid of change.

That’s not how long the party system has functioned, and it’s had numerous reforms (previously it did not even have a voting system for primaries). Also why do you believe it would harm the poor and minorities to a greater degree than the current system already does (especially via gerrymandering which the parties

A majority of Americans are not party affiliated. Also if you think our political system isn’t fundamentally broken, let me direct you to a Princeton study which shows how we live in an oligarchy, not a democracy.