The left turn thing was the freakiest because as I’m turning left I’m also getting to the right side of the street I’m turning onto as the asshole shot by me.
The left turn thing was the freakiest because as I’m turning left I’m also getting to the right side of the street I’m turning onto as the asshole shot by me.
People blame the biker because most of the time it is the bikers fault.
I was riding into work the morning a woman got right hooked by a box truck on Addison and Damen. Drivers just flat out don’t have any awareness of bicycles unless they have a close call. The habit of doing something like looking over you left shoulder before you get out of your car just isn’t taught.
Bikers get grumpy with them because they (drivers) only follow the laws of traffic when it suits them. Run a red light or stop sign, no problem i’m in a car i can do it. Cross multiple lanes of traffic at once, “it’s ok i’m in a car”. Switch lanes without signaling, park in a bike lane, open the door with out looking,…
Funny...if cars weren’t allowed on the road no one would die from texting, drunk driving, speeding, we’d greatly reduce air pollution, traffic congestion, and road maintenance would be much cheaper.
I bike commute in Chicago, and its like bake lanes don’t even exist sometimes. There will be Ubers parked in the bike lane when there’s open parking spots 20 feet further down the street, and on two lane streets cars will driving half in the bike lane.
Republics die. Democracies fail. It’s our turn.
I think you should find a better history book because whatever you’re reading that suggests that a very flawed Dem nominee isn’t substantially better than Trump isn’t a very well thought out book.
I think even with a single topic debate ten people at a time is still to many. You almost have to have 4 nights of 5 candidates. Pair them up based on their poll numbers in kind of a snaking draft. Then establish a polling minimum that steadily rises until its whittled down to just 5 total. That way each night has a…
The DNC actually changed the rules for superdelegates. They no longer have a vote on the first ballot, which should give the outcomes of the primaries and the caucuses more weight.
Ah, the old I’m going to make the same arguments over and over again and when people get tired of posting the same rebuttals over again and stop-I’ll declare victory.
I can’t remember who tweeted it, but my favorite last night was when someone said, “Marianne Williamson is as if Goop was a person.”
Ah...the old I can’t actually provide a substantial argument against the points you made, so I’ll just respond with essentially “no...you’re stupid.”
I did the same. It’s unbelievable, even after seeing what kind of damage Trump has done in just over two years, that there are still people who would vote third party if their candidate doesn’t win the nomination.
The Russians and Comey and about a dozen other points of failure, but even with all of her faults its inexcusable to have voted third party considering who is in the White House today, and even more inexcusable to vote third party in 2020.
Pro tip: if you’re going to try and jump into an already long thread pick one spot instead of replying to a handful of replies to other people. I’m going to reply to just this one because I’ve triggered enough people who just couldn’t vote for HRC despite how bad they knew that Trump would be, so I have no desire to…
My logic is solid. You’re in denial. Every person who voted third party effectively handed their vote to Trump by taking it away from the only candidate who could have beaten him.
No...its about every kid at the southern border that Trump put in a cage, every woman in this country that now has to worry that Roe v Wade will get overturned, every parent who has to worry their kid is going to have to fight another war in the middle east etc etc etc.
I’m not sure how much of this wonderful conversation between me and “Its not at all my fault mcfaulty face” you’ve read, but I’ve never once said there isn’t plenty of blame to go around for what happened. You want to discuss Clinton’s failures as a candidate, the failures of the campaign, Comey, the Russians, or any…
let me guess: the kid was one of the few minorities in an almost all-white school, and you and yours were puzzled by why Those People always act out like that. some people are just unreachable, after all.