Have you noticed that from certain angles Barr looks like John Goodman
Have you noticed that from certain angles Barr looks like John Goodman
I’d like to tell Howard Schultz that I can live without coffee but not health care. Damned fool.
I listened to that interview this morning and was just thoroughly annoyed. It all boiled down to a barely lukewarm “They current guy is terrible, and I’ll, uh, be not so terrible? I think? Because reasonable reasons. oh, and specific taxes on the wealthy are bad, m’kay?”
His appearance on The View this morning was a disaster. He is utterly out of touch, not just with the middle class, but even with upper middle class. He’s not a centrist, he’s a plutocrat whose main concern is tax cuts (particularly for people in his wealth stratum). He characterized Medicare for all as a “free…
It has a cover and pages Boring!
And I don’t want to be taxed either, but I have to pay taxes and I am not even a citizen.
lol, FAKENEWS, he has the best memory, remember? Better than most people think. That’s the real story, but no one talks about it
“He signed an agreement not to disclose this...uh...stuff that he totally made up!”
Like they say, the only good thing about dementia is you get to meet new people every day.
Someone should tell him that there comes a point when it stops looking like these dudes were all nobodies, and starts looking like DJT just can’t remember shit...
Love how everybody predicted Trump doing literally this:
He makes his judgement by counting the number of pictures. This becomes a problem when he reaches the 21st one, because people get the counting confused with his Bill Clinton tour spiel!
Trump can’t read, so how does he know the Cliff Simms book is boring?
It’s amazing how trump seems to have known no one in the White House!
Schultz conceded to NPR that shareholder supremacy is a serious problem, and he has acted out that view as a CEO. But he also said, “I don’t think I would be changing laws” to address it, instead vowing to persuade CEOs to accept a “moral obligation and responsibility” to do “more” for “employees and the communities…
For the number of chronic truancy she must have dealt with, having only 20 charges (which could have been disposed of in any number of ways) in one year actually seems low and like there was a great deal of discretion to use it only in extreme cases. In the case of the mother sentenced to 180 days, her kids were in…
So what’s the answer? I don’t think the answer is letting kids not attend school. Children need to go to school and part of a parent’s responsibility is that the children get to school on time.