Ah. <crouches down and squints at the sky>. Nothing like the drunk-on-power ranting of an inveterate Christofacist. It’s like napalm in the morning: the self-immolating brand.
Ah. <crouches down and squints at the sky>. Nothing like the drunk-on-power ranting of an inveterate Christofacist. It’s like napalm in the morning: the self-immolating brand.
This is a woman who literally does not care that her job regularly pits her against her blowhard husband in the national media.
Our Warton-boi Chump insists China is paying the tariffs to the US treasury in his easily winnable trade war. This often repeated claim is mind-boggling and egregiously WRONG.
Agree to disagree, Bill.
Sure, Jan.
It’s not personal.
How about letting him linger with a debilitating injury treated with Ronny Jackson prescribed opioids, that eventually leads him to rehab under the care of a Kathy Bates-esque self-styled sociopath? Elaine Chau will arrange to have Trump’s rallies played on repeat and at full volume in his room.
I agree. Especially now that people are reluctant to go to HR: some HR staff may not act in your best interest, but in the best interest of the company.
I work in HR. Can confirm. We are not your friend.
“There are all kinds of stupid people that annoy me, but what annoys me most is a lazy argument.” Christopher Hitchens
This GOP mental illness talking point is very, very problematic.
Oh look, here you are again, posting the same gleet-sodden argument that the left is just as much to blame for the steady rise of violent terrorism.
The whole point of state sanctioned execution is to discourage extreme crime, not to wreck vengeance.
“There are all kinds of stupid people that annoy me, but what annoys me most is a lazy argument.” Christopher Hitchens
Show me a frightened man who needs to stockpile military grade weapons, and I’ll show you a racist a-hole watching the specter of karma haunt his TV.
It’s like you are expecting the unsubstantiated claims about one shooter from Dayton cancels out everything else that came before it, or is sure to come again in the near future.
I swear I got post-partum depression because I was not mentally prepared for a C-Section. I had never had surgery before in my life. I couldn’t pick up my newborn. I had to cancel my mommy yoga classes I had enrolled in before the birth. It took much longer to recover, mentally and physically.
Thank you, Jerry. This was a very good post that I needed today.
Hello. I am Canadian, too.
This lack of response reminds me of Charlottesville. Remember how it took him days to have an official response? There was a lot of criticism for his silence and slow response at the time.