“Sometimes brutality gets shit done”
“Sometimes brutality gets shit done”
Between this guy and Joe Arpaio we’re either going to have two of the worst senators we’ve ever had in the Senate or the Republicans are going to make a go of giving Democrats the Senate majority.
He’d probably get more money rooting around in his couch cushions than he’s likely to get as unsecured creditor of the Weinstein company, but good luck.
Well, serving someone alcohol who can’t or shouldn’t have it is kind of a big deal.
I’d really like to be a fly on the wall at the moment one of these guys comes to the realization that it’s his time that’s up.
Goodness sakes why on earth would anyone think it would be a good idea to admit to a candidate that you aren’t hiring them because of their age?
I mean, I suspect the grim truth is that she’s making a tradeoff. As far as I know, she’s not an independently wealthy woman. People can be of many minds. It’s possible that she both loves him but is also willing to make the tradeoff of bad sex for a life of luxury.
I keep waiting for him to take to the sea!
I don’t think I’m anywhere approaching “dynamite” in between the sheets. Far from it in fact, as I’m sure my wife could attest (HEY-OH!), but you gotta be willing to reciprocate act for act if you want someone to do something for you.
I agree, at a cookout, where you’re eating on paper plates, outside, with other “cook out” sides, that burgers, hot dogs or sausage links are better than steak.
“Don’t do that dude. It’s gross and creepy and makes me not want to hang out with you”.
I never get this mentality. How can you be unwilling to reciprocate if you expect it? Or at least, how can you be willing to do that without openly admitting you’re a bad lover?
Welcome to the unholy union that is Donald Trump and Rudy Giuliani.
Right? I can’t figure out how he has enough brain synapses to manage the involuntary muscle movements necessary to keep oxygen and blood flowing through his body.
At the margin, this detriment is a lot smaller than the gain, especially seeing as tax assessed values are not synchronized with market price improvements.
Only if you never plan to move. Otherwise no.
But will there be a John Kreese cameo?
But see, I’m not making a why bother argument.
I mean, that’s great to say and probably has some cosmic moral merit, but do have even the beginnings of a practical plan to change our system for rationing housing stock?
As a fellow resident of Texas, there are plenty ways to game Texas property taxes, and once you’ve bought your home, the tax assessed value tends to rise slower than the market value.