This is patently false, but keep on believing it. We all know you will anyway.
This is patently false, but keep on believing it. We all know you will anyway.
They want Medicare-for-all, a $25 minimum wage, Wall Street reform and free college tuition but they don’t support reparations because it would cost too much.
Running a brand new AAA game at perfectly acceptable speeds on my two year old Chromebook with a ps4 gamepad was kinda incredible.
Oh God, they’re actually rolling out a unique “console”? It would be one thing if it were just PC game streaming, but trying to entice developers into adopting yet another proprietary platform? Give me a break.
We’re doing this again? Why is this a bad idea? What can you possibly have against this?
Can you perhaps shut the fuck up? Nobody cares what you think. Moreover, my entire point is that we should focus on making policy appeals before we ever even consider getting rid of the electoral college. Personally, I think that ending the electoral college is a complete sideshow, and that most of the people who…
Okay, so assuming the pattern holds and we don’t have one party in the White House for more than a couple terms at a time, all the next opposition presidency has to do is push for X more justices to be added to the Supreme Court. They fill X vacancies with people who align with their party ideologically. The number X…
This is a fine idea, but we’re never going to make it happen unless we win with the electoral college in place. So perhaps the first thing to be talking about is how we do that.
So you just turn it into a 21-member court and pack it all over again. That’s what I mean by arms race.
It just seems like they’re choosing the word “pain” in order to maximize the supposed counterintuitive quality of the claim they’re making. I’d argue that it’s more along the lines of people liking to be challenged. After all, it does seem like a uniquely human trait to do shit just to demonstrate that we can, that X i…
I mean, some of them could definitely have afforded the millions. They just did this because whatever. I don’t really buy the argument that we’re seeing some kind of important class distinction at play here.
My best gaming experience of the past couple years goes to the Project 1999 EQ emulation server. I can’t speak for the game EQ is right now, because I haven’t been playing it with all the expansion content and bells & whistles. But my God, classic EQ is the shit. It’s such a breath of fresh air, in particular, to see…
I’m telling you why it’s a bona fide scandal. I can’t convince you to care, nor do I really want to. Like, people did actual illegal shit. That’s basically what it boils down to. Again, it’s not just “underqualified kids got accepted to universities.” There was genuine fraud involved.
Their parents committed several instances of actual fraud to get them accepted. That’s why there’s a scandal. Like, we’re talking about ringers taking their SATs for them, heads being photoshopped onto other people’s bodies in order to make it look like they participated in various school sports, etc. It was genuinely…
What are you talking about? Their wealth insulates them from having to even remotely give a shit what anyone else thinks about them, ever. They are set for life.
But the entire reason why it’s so insulting is because Hezonja is so bad. So I mean, there’s the guy on one side enjoying his 15th All-Star season, and then there’s the guy who “stuffed” the guy enjoying his 15th All-Star season. I’m not particularly embarrassed if I’m LeBron. I’m embarrassed if I’m Hezonja, and…
It would help if he had policies.
There has to be some campaign lackey wiping down these counters and making sure there’s absolutely no liquid-based reason for Beto to slip and fall, right? I want photos of “the counter guy,” whose sole job it is to do this.
As long as court-packing doesn’t take valuable attention away from pursuing the types of initiatives that court-packing is designed, in theory, to protect, I’m not against it. But I just can’t fathom how it doesn’t turn into an arms race, where each successive opposition White House attempts to erase perceived…
There is no way this is even remotely enforceable, but okay. I guess they can try.