flamingtelepath
FlamingTelepath
flamingtelepath

I said this in another thread, but we need to start referring to what’s happening here not as “tax relief” but as “economic violence”, equally as, or even more destructive, than Weinstein and the rest of the monsters who now dominate the headlines every day for sexual abuse. Mitch McConnell, Paul Ryan and the rest of

This is abuse. This is as bad as Weinstein and all the others lately, writ large. This is economic violence.

There’s only one kind of pie suitable for John McCain and that’s “in the face”. Thanks for the party line vote on that tax plan, ‘Maverick’.

First you get the money. Then you get the power. Then you get the sexual abuse and harassment.

Fantastic video. I had to laugh at the part early on where Phillips says she thought she’d be good at “research” at The Daily Caller. I can’t imagine that’s a well-funded department.

If I have to hear one more person talking about ‘silos’ I’m gonna scream. Everybody’s working in different ‘silos’ blah blah blah

Well I hope you contribute in those meetings irregardless.

“In the field” is just as bad. It’s not like you’re out taking soil samples or ice cores.

Let’s hypothetically say Hillary somehow got goaded into running again

I really wish writers stopped using “thanks to” for negative consequences, except when going for irony.

I used to believe this too. Then I got out of high school and actually looked around at the real world and realized it was brainwashing.

No scope for imagination, these people. I swear to Anne.

Sorry to burst your bubble there bronie, I work for a living.

I don’t get the notion of criticizing the best capitalist

a guy who became obscenely wealthy by exploiting the work of others

Pretty sure he does claim it, or has in the past, amongst his closest pig friends (if he has any friends).

Hologram.

Jim Cooke, uh, nails it once again.

So, I just keep asking myself, can you love someone who did bad things?