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These are the kinds of decisions that are to be made before signing a binding contract. If he wanted more time to train, the time to negotiate that has passed. Dana White is a douche, but he can’t set a precedent of letting fighters out of their contracts on a whim.

Who else caught themselves tilting their head and leaning into the turns?

Hmmm... but how am I going to get a blow job and a bottle of wine through security?

So if the projections turn out to be wrong and the revenue tanks, the women will give back the money?

Not the same thing, so not sure where the confusion is.

PC Mag has iDrive as a top rated service. What is it you don’t like about iDrive in comparison to these two?

Maybe they need to ban or severely restrict cars with over 200 hp. You know, take a similar approach that they do (or want to do) with guns.

I think “cunt” is appropriate here...

It wasn’t so long ago that the dems lost to this simpleton— twice. However, they definitely have the hot hand now and for the foreseeable future.

I don’t understand the fascination with her. She was a professional beating up on amateurs, and she got her ass handed to her the first time she faced a comparable opponent.

You gotta get those kids on the Octonaughts. Some of the plots are equally silly, but at least there is some educational value.

Why don’t you stop whining about it and put a vote to the people to repeal and replace it with something that you believe fulfills the modern definition of what they were trying to accomplish with this amendment?

I like Elizabeth, I really do, but I can’t help but shake my head and laugh when and where politicians decide to invoke strict adherence to the Constitution— particularly the liberal ones.

I am not sure you are reading my comments carefully or objectively. I am not in a “blind rage” nor a “panic”. I am merely objecting to the notion that the debt, no matter how massive it gets, is indefinitely inconsequential.

The only thing that is enormously, enormously different in the modern era is the obscene volume of the debt— the likes of which the world has never seen. Even the god of liberal economists, Paul Krugman, acknowledges the debt cannot accumulate to indefinitely.

This is an unbelievably short-sighted way to evaluate the sustainability of continuous deficits and ever increasing debt. I mean, wow.

This exact attitude towards the national debt and the “ability” to inflate it away is what lead to the fall of many empires before America and will surely lead to ours.

This is an incredibly stupid point to try and make, and all the people who starred it must be just as stupid.

He strikes me as the type of guy who simply loves the art of the deal.

Hear, hear.