gmporschenut
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gmporschenut

after 9/11

“this wasn’t in the prenup”

or you could not look like a bum in a coat and button your jacket!!!!!!!!!!

I worked for a while designing equipment to streamline assembly processes. the argument that $15 is the tipping point is irrelevant. I’ve seen examples of companies willing to spend 200k to remove a $7 an hour job. Look how fast automated checkouts spread on the market.

Funny story. A bunch of republican state legislators in Kansas wanted to sue Colorado about all the pot coming across the border only to have a bunch of super conservative groups fight them, out of fear of future limitations on states.

Last row of the plane. 2 seats vs 3 seats for the rest o the plane. We were be last group to be called for boarding. Sit down and a whiff of something comes by. “That’s weird” at first we figured it was coming fro there bathroom. A Copley minutes later realize that someone had puked in the 8" fap between the seat and

That is what I find very interesting/scary. The GOP has riled up their base for the last 8 years. They pretty much have everything they need. No more excuses so either shit improves bigly or things could get really ugly. What will people do/think when they find out their last hope just used them?

To the EXTREME!!!!!!!!

thats how its so cheap. For a decent paint job 90+ % of the labor is in the prep

And yet no one is talking about his taxes or conflict of interests with his businesses. how convenient.

is the phrase trademarked?

counterpoint: wait till collapse and buy a much nicer house.

regain national prestige, get sanctions lifted, create a buffer between them and NATO.

investment in the plant isn’t the issue. Investment to avoid angering the administration from imposing new taxes is an issue.

That would probably require someone to stay close to know when to fire it. what becomes a mess with an abatis isn’t one tree. its a bunch of them all wrapped and twisted together. so dragging one just pulls the pile into a tighter knot.

(people for scale)