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To temporarily get more affordable healthcare to poor people, at the expense of the middle class and upper class.

  • Not legalizing weed

Because a good reputation is all that bookie has.

No. Because they are giving you credit into their own controlled ecosystem. It’s opportunity cost vs actual cost.

I had a SAHM wife (she now works). And she’d be the first to tell you that she had it very easy, and that she wouldn’t have traded places with me in a heartbeat. Yeah, she had her hard days every now and then, but most were easy. Sleeping in until the kids woke up, taking a nap when they napped, going to fun

They make way more. Profits on discounts and prop bets are huge. It’s getting harder and harder to find -110 bets anymore as well. Lots of bets out there where you have to risk $200 to make $100.

I get it. Stay away from those Thursday night NFL games. Everyone knows those are trap games...

Teachers who strike typically face massive pushback from moms. “You didn’t join this profession for the money, you did it because you wanted to help children” is always the retort.

Not doing your work as a SAHM is only making life hard for the husband. And more than likely, a husband of a wife who wants to do this is already sympathetic to the cause. Seems like a misdirection of the intent.

Here’s the issue: what if they strike for a day and literally nothing goes wrong? Nothing happens. Nothing matters. Everything still runs smooth.

Which is funny, because many of the women who need to protest are teachers, and they often cite that they cannot protest because they will be ostracized for putting themselves first (teachers get publicly flogged when striking for pay, because they’re supposed to only be thinking of the kids...).

This guy gets it. And it’s fun. Parlays are fun. Prop bets are fun. Teasers are fun.

It’s a few things:

Never feel too sorry for bookies, as they often work on a “line of credit” system which captures the bettor in a predatory manner once the gambler inevitably fails.

Yes, but they will still follow Vegas’ lines. And a small time bookie can take more time to deal with the swings.

Yeah. Why have faith in Union leadership that got it so wrong? And there’s been no sort of mea culpa on their part. Would be sincere to hear them say “We were sellouts and we kinda regret it but not really...”

The guy in the article admits it. [sic] “Bernie’s message was right, and it’s what we will be saying. But we went with Clinton because she was the darling.”

HamNo should have one of those “Email us your stories about how a Union fucked you over” posts, and compile it all together so he could get a better understanding of how people have been so negatively affected by a union.

If I had to bet, I’d say the following happens:

Intangibly insignificant.