I’m now picturing Trump taking the stage on a Segway with “The Final Countdown” in the background and I’ll never be able to watch “Arrested Development” again so thanks for ruining that for me.
I’m now picturing Trump taking the stage on a Segway with “The Final Countdown” in the background and I’ll never be able to watch “Arrested Development” again so thanks for ruining that for me.
I love her. She’s the greatest. She’s sharp as hell, so proud of her husband, and totally unconcerned with superficial stuff.
So in other words, the kid knew what he was doing on some level. It was deliberate, in some sense, because it wasn’t an “Oooh, what’s this?” scenario.
I’ve had jalapeño-infused maple syrup. It is heavenly.
Even after reading this article, I still do not know the answer to this question.
But it’s so sexist to keep mentioning things her husband did!
Yup. It’s like she believes this young black woman is not worthy of the performance.
It’s true that Bernie pulled Hillary’s rhetoric left. But you think that will last when she wins the White House? She does and says what’s convenient for her; nothing more.
I responded to that one.
Most of the ones I walk by appear to be one and the same. I will do more research. Thanks.
She’ll do anything. It’s scary. I’m resenting more and more the notion that I’m “supposed” to vote for her if/when she is the nominee.
And a history of piggybacking on whichever of Bernie’s policies appear popular. She didn’t even pretend to give a flying fuck about financial reform until recently.
I’m in Chicago. There are plenty of banks, but my point is, poor people generally cannot walk into a bank and cash a check because they probably don’t have an account. So they go somewhere else that preys on them and charges a lot of money and leads to a cycle of expensive bad habits. A post office is better than…
I would argue that it’s a lack of access to banks that can get some customers through the door in the first place, although I know it is not all of them.
Of course easy access to post offices varies by region. It’s very easy for me to get to any of several post offices, but I’m in a major metro area. And the point is, it’s a solution for people who *can’t* bank. People who need to cash a paycheck but can’t maintain a $500 average minimum to keep a checking account open…
I was wondering that myself last night as I watched donations roll in for Bernie.
As posted by another commenter, Bernie would like to introduce basic financial services in post offices; while this wouldn’t eliminate *the perceived need for* payday loans, per se, it would give people who don’t have access to regular banks (for whatever reason) a way to establish better financial practices than,…
Well, if people can perform basic financial tasks at post offices, they’ll no longer need the predatory high-fee financial services offered by Walmart.
This is the only thing I can come up with, too. :/
I want that charteuse dress for my wedding.