hobbylobbyist
Hobbylobbyist
hobbylobbyist

Maybe not, but the Trump University settlement tells me it’s still a tort.

He is doing it instead of blinking twice.

THE UNITED STATES FLAG CODE
Title 4, Chapter 1

Don’t know your dad, but I have mad respect for him. That’s the good stuff right there.

“I’m proud of you, you know... that you have the confidence to wear those two different patterns together.”- my father

Dude I’m in, I would love to be a camp counselor. Like giving dad’s a firm handshake, “Don’t worry sir, we’ll take care of your son.” Dad leaves, break out the music junk food and start a dance party.

I also, as a poor woman, want to add that poor people can (and did!) participate too. It is possible to call in sick to work and go on strike. Many people I know did this who are poor or hovering around the poverty line. I don’t like privileged people speaking for me in such a condescending way. I still have agency, I

As a Christian, I wholeheartedly support this idea. Then, we can help the kids build their self-esteem and confidence so that they are less likely to be hurt by the hateful garbage that is spewed their way by their families and churches.

And general strikes have always been a tool of the working class. In France 1968 I think about 10 million workers went on strike nationwide. If I recall correctly this one lasted a couple weeks rather than one day but the concept is still very similar. This was the working class using their power against the state.

You could teach a seminar on local emancipation laws.

Yes, the ability to take off work and protest is a privilege. Just like being white, being straight, being a man, etc, are all privileges. And like those, you can use your privilege to try and help others by acknowledging this and acting on it, by say, striking or protesting. Not only is there nothing wrong with this,

It’s like I told my friends when we’d been on our feet for five hours straight at the Women’s March on Washington: “There’s a reason it’s called ‘the struggle,’ and not ‘the comfortable.’”

What the author of that email and so many others have curiously forgotten—or, more likely, never knew in the first place—is that often, resistance movements require that type of discomfort and sacrifice.

This sounds like a great idea!

Parents that would send their child to a place like this deserve to be hit in the face with a baseball bat. Daily.

lol. I laughed so much when this happened. It was the perfect response to a blithering idiot.

I am guessing that the Trump presidency will end in a similar vein to Al Capone going to prison for tax evasion - as much as it would be nice to impeach him for “being an all around terrible person”, it’s stuff like this that is more likely to do him in because it’s a clear violation of law, no ambiguity.

Is the taxes thing actual law? All i kept hearing during the campaign is that it was “precedent” because all other candidates had done it, but there wasn’t an actual law involved. Here there is an actual law being violated.

The perfect response then, now, and forever.

i’m with her...