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I have argued for decades for that precise solution. It is stupid that we fund public schools largely through property taxes. When you tell me “this isn’t difficult,” you’re not cluing me in on anything I’m not already fully aware of.

This argument is always so tedious. Yes, you can find complete imbeciles who believe that a private company’s TOS violates the first amendment. That’s low-hanging fruit. The rest of us who value free speech are arguing that we shouldn’t want private companies to censor speech, even if they are entitled to do so. It’s

People act like schools want to humiliate kids. If the taxpayers aren’t paying for the lunches, where do you think the money can possibly come from? The principal’s pockets? They have to try and collect it. This fucking sucks, but the answer is to fund school lunch programs, not to vilify strapped school districts for

And we’re going to get the next Trump if we elect a centrist piece of shit in 2020.

Davis is going to be a terror defensively and a first-rate second option with Lebron who, let’s not forget, is pretty freakin’ unselfish with the ball.

it’s james, davis, and who?

This is such a dumb take. Teams will work with him if he represents players they want. AD doesn’t want to go to the Celtics. Rich Paul is representing AD’s interests by scaring the Celtics away from a trade.

If the relationship is working between the workers and company, then why do you want to invite this type of 3rd party relationship into your life, especially with the reputation the UAW has?

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Everybody knows (or should) that Mitch Murder is the Mozart of synthwave. Pretty much the only one I can listen to unironically and think, yeah, this guy is just seriously a good songwriter and musical mind, regardless of genre overtones. He has an excellent sense of melody and harmony, and actually knows all the

This entire show is heavy-handed and on the nose. It was rarely, if ever, known for subtlety. So, why object to that? It just seems rich coming from D&D to say “nah, that’s a bit much”.

What he left out is that this is only the case for women in major cities who are unmarried and childless—that is to say, they have no families and devote themselves wholly to their jobs. That’s not a sign of progress; that’s depressing.

The problem is that none of this dude’s supposedly clever visual ideas sound all that interesting. They sound self-conscious and heavy-handed, just like D&D said. We’re talking Boondock Saints-level symbolism here.

Both of those visual ideas sound really, really on-the-nose and sophomoric. Glad they were vetoed.

The issue should be about TOO MUCH crunch instead, not eliminating the concept of overtime altogether.

I’m sorry, but if the Democrats can’t sell the loss of tens of thousands of jobs and tens of billions in revenue as a political failure for Republicans—yes, even in Georgia—then I’m not sure what hope you think there is for literally any kind of pushback against the new anti-abortion measures. Might as well just roll

Forming a “commission” to “study” some shit is the standard political maneuver when you want to posture, but aren’t willing to commit to actually doing anything. Jesus Christ, stop being a fucking rube already. You’re seriously going to launder this bullshit for the Booker campaign?

What you’re failing to acknowledge is that this exact type of boycott has been effective before. When the NBA threatened not to hold the All-Star weekend in Charlotte, NC, that ended up being the major contributing factor to the defeat of the transgender bathroom restriction there.

But the money isn’t really an issue re: the legal battle. The ACLU will fight this, and they will have the money to do so.

You are wrong, but okay.

There is too much news content being created. Nobody in media wants to admit it, but that’s the core problem here. Oversaturation.