Dodd-Frank was bullshit, if you had an iota of C-level business experience. I guess they don’t teach finance in marxist school, too much time studying liberation authors?
Dodd-Frank was bullshit, if you had an iota of C-level business experience. I guess they don’t teach finance in marxist school, too much time studying liberation authors?
Let’s not forget “thanks to Hilary” herself, as it was her campaign’s STATED goal to get Trump the GOP nomination.
I’ve flown discount airlines several times, and can’t complain.
For that I credit you.
Nolan is all about trying to spur the next Marxist Revolution, and sees everything through that reddish lens.
Yeah, who WOULDN’T want a driver feeding a stinky-ass rodent in the front seat, not to mention the additional distraction?
So most of your hysteria is *actually* just imagined?
“I’ll stick to Democracy Now and other independent media sources.”
No homoeroticism there, certainly.
All that and they can’t afford some zip strips for decent cable management?
“It would be much easier to “smile” and share “genuine kindness” if people who looked like him weren’t shooting people who look like me down for asking for help with a flat tire or broken down car. Or for being in the wrong place at the wrong time. Or simply for being what they fear—black.”
I’m pretty certain that if Donald Trump were to immediately resign and cede the seat to Bernie Sanders and Hilary Clinton together, by some electoral sleight-of-hand invalidate the Republican majorities in both House and Senate, and then vanish in a puff of orange-tinted sulfurous smoke...
Seriously, maybe try to *just once* quit with the fucking complaints?
No, by claiming that the popular vote even matters on a federal level, you’re asserting that the perfectly-functional electoral college rules should be overturned in favor of mob rule.
And you wonder why so many people find your ilk repellent?
“Republicans are a minority in this country. Yet they control all branches of the federal government and most state governments.”
You’re free to change any state’s allocation of electors.