Jokes aside, it’s clear that he was speaking that way to allow the translator to keep up.
Jokes aside, it’s clear that he was speaking that way to allow the translator to keep up.
Donald Trump, or as I like to call him, Human Kinja
So should I stop filling these abandoned tires with water or
I think she might be referring to the specific habitats of Aedes aegypti mosquitoes, which are most likely to spread Zika and mostly live in the southern U.S.
I’ve got a very simple task for you... Don’t fucking click on the articles regarding politics. I don’t understand why this is so damn hard
No, love. He shouldn't have had a gun to begin with. It's a probation violation. He is almost definitely going to prison now.
I believe she meant that it wasn't restored after his felony conviction. Which meant he shouldn't have had a gun in the first place.
Yes, they said it was a complete tear.
Sadly, not the first bridge/water to suffer structural damage in Minnesota.
“Fuck the police” and “Y’all can suck a fart out my ass for all I care.”
This man is very, very cold, and in desperate need of a hot take. For only $0.40 a day, you can provide him with a hot take, so that he may warm himself.
You also can’t really leave one union to join another that you feel may better represent you, as by necessity industries usually only have one union to supposedly increase their bargaining power, which on top of that you often have large unions of not-related industries band together to further increase their power,…
If wages rise beyond what an industry would appear to naturally support, say for example, McDonald’s paying $15/hr, the company will more than likely cut staff as a result and find other ways to make up the difference in labor (robot ordering kiosks). Does it do the union any favors to have fewer, higher paid members?…
And just because something is wrong doesn't mean you offer as solution the same old approach that clearly failed before.
Unions hurt their case all the time because they ally with big-city one-party Democratic government. Look at the long-overdue Federal crackdown on Philly union thuggery and public corruption. Nobody trusts private sector unions anymore.
Theory and practice are two different things though, and the age of the idealistic union leader of the turn of the century is long since dead and buried, and likely has been since around the time organized labor got involved with organized crime to any significant degree. I would argue that union leaders often times…
Unions didn’t suddenly go away 30 years ago. True, we’ve had expansion in sectors that traditionally haven’t been unionized and contractions in industries that are, but if people truly thought they were getting their value per dollar from unions there would be no reason not to join one. Instead, you have people…
The Chargers finally got Bosa...
if you wanna be a big-time city, I think you gotta hold on to these teams, and once they leave, they aren’t coming back.”