Fair point. We need more obesity, dammit!
Fair point. We need more obesity, dammit!
Upshot: If we can accelerate the rate of decline and we all die from addiction before the age of 67 there’s no need to gut social security & medicare and the ultra-wealthy get to keep their tax breaks free and clear from spending cuts. Huzzah!
Yes. That was Ryan Dunn. RIP. He died as he lived.
“Cast the first stone” = “We’re all bad, so I can’t judge” is a classic misreading of scripture that’s very common with the evangelical types.
I simply believe that it is essential for Democracy to free the indivial to excersise their right to vote how they see fit, even when we disagree with the outcomes.
No he didn’t. He said Stein voters share in the blame. YOU said voter suppression. Go back and reread. I really don’t feel like “exchanging” with you because a) kinja & b) you seem to assume you’re in a position inform me of anything.
You’re literally arguing for voter suppression. You may not agree with their vote, but you better god damn defend their right to do so or you are squarely moving into an authoritarian place.
Are you on our side though? Or are you just in the fight until the candidate diverges on free college or the cause du jour, in which your vote (and our country) becomes a martyr because you didn’t get your way 100% of the time?
Sure, they may have ushered in American decline & are currently watching their social safety net being destroyed and distributed upstream to the ultra-wealthy, but their principles remain intact.
Two kids lost their dad because some pud with a power-boner could keep it together. This is exactly what happens when you militarize a police force lower standards for admission and don’t provide near enough weapons & tactics training.
So marks the only point in history where I’ve thought “That Honda owner is one courageous guy!”
to put it another way; some men just want to watch the world burn.
In low gear: A10 warthog closing fast
Progress stops for no one. You want to make an omelet; you need to break a few childhoods.
The parking brake in my first car (1990 Chevy Beretta) never locked. If given a tug, it would engage and lock the rear wheels, but once I let it go, it would disengage.
They’re picking tribe over virtue. It never ends well.
No. Fireable offense is the correct take.
+1
That vegemite be the cotd.
This. When it came time to replace the family truckster I bought my wife a Cherokee SRT-8, because let’s face it, I have to drive it on the long trips so I might as well make my merges fun. Plus I expected I’d score major browie points. Her reaction was “Why are the brake thingys red?”.