I can see all their points but I agree strongly with the O'Neal entries.
I can see all their points but I agree strongly with the O'Neal entries.
Reality TV in general helped bring us to this point. First of all those shows are fake, so the genre's name is a deception. But they also blur the line between good and bad behavior.
Job training, eh? Wonderful, they'll just eat cake every day in the meantime. That plan was a ridiculous joke and we need a candidate who can see that.
Those were not always red states you know. But the bigger concern is Ohio and PA, both of which include a good bit of coal country.
Plans do matter and plans are the reason we lost this one. Clinton's plan for coal country stunk of Margaret Thatcher.
A lot of poor people want it repealed because it isn't helping them. Different states have different medicaid cutoffs, and if you don't make that cut, you're no less fucked than before.
He picked up a ton of swing votes and independents. A decent opposition candidate could easily take those back. Much depends on the outcome of his trade policies.
Doesn't seem like either side benefits from thwarting its own product. Require a big fee or something but don't ruin the show, that's just spiteful toward everybody.
It's just a couple of forms and they mail you a certificate. Trey Songz went ahead without his paperwork, and you can see how that goes. Bad idea.
I got a thing that says 3.
There's an opening and there will probably be more. The question is whether we can get through those openings. Right now our side is still lost in the woods.
I love that book. RIP
The Eighth Doctor was in San Francisco, which belongs on that list. Honorable mentions to New Orleans and Miami.
There's also Pittsburgh, a place lots of characters say they're from but where no fiction actually happens.
If anyone was buying Mr Mister albums, I didn't know them. We listened to hair metal and 70s music.
I was a fan. Their debut was one of my first tapes. RIP
It's not just you, I can't eat that stuff either. Tastes great but then it starts building factories in my stomach.
That's the problem, yes.
It's not either-or and that's by design. What we have is majority rule with the caveat that no minority gets too fucked over for too long. America was set up with multiple checks against what they called "tyranny of the majority." These checks don't put minorities completely in charge, but they do spread power a…
She had been behind for a long time at that point. Talk to her midwest "ground game" people… they had a rough go of it.