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Not even then. People forget that the vast majority of the country's income isn't from personal income taxes. It's from tariffs, fines, and corporate taxes. Personal income taxes are what the average voter understands, so that's what gets harped on election cycle after cycle. The government is bringing in record

"Anyway, this all comes from one of those pesky Change.org petitions, which is arguing that Stewart’s many years interviewing political figures on The Daily Show makes him especially qualified to moderate a presidential debate."

' One of the big questions facing the post-Fox era of Futurama is whether or not the new seasons are able to live up to the glory days of the original run."

Reduce military spending by 50 percent and get rid of an increasingly unwieldly Medicare/Medicaid system with a Natiinal health system. You've eliminated the deficit.

Ha, yeah probably. It's just a pet peeve of mine. People want to think all problems could be solved by raising income taxes/cutting pork/reducing inefficiency and all those other bromides. When the big problems are healthcare and military spending. Every other solution is just to rile people up; nothing's getting

You could tax the rich at 100% and it wouldn't make a dent in the deficit or debt.

Anyone who watches this show voluntarily has no right to complain that his or her life is too short.

Miles Teller was really, really good in Whiplash. Not only did he avoid being blown of the screen by J.K. Simmons (no small feat), but he actually crafted a legitimate character/performance with not a lot of dialogue or interaction with other actors. Simmons was a phenomenal performance, but Teller really knocked it

Does it make me a bad person (and it probably does) that the person I feel worst for is that poor Subway exec who greenlit the Jared advertising campaign. I'm picturing him like Cartman-as-Brad Pitt as the beginning of that World War Zimmerman episode of South Park.Just going to work, thinking he's an advertising

The short answer is that they wouldn't, and the zombie uprising would end a whole lot like Shaun of the Dead's. But that isn't condusive to a fun story, so I expect the show to gloss over it.

I get what King was going for with it, but it was clunky and screwed with the theme that this was a normal guy who was cursed. A smarter way to go would have been having him use weapons available to upper middle class folks who AREN'T mob-connected.

???? The mob subplot was absolutely in the book. The only difference was the mob characters fate.

But … he's not connecting to the characters and thinks a woman doesn't have a big enough role! That's super-duper intense, awesome criticism.

There is no secret gay player, or this episode would have been given a B+ at minimum.

Entourage is Obama's favorite show. That is all.

Some asshole has written a comment like that about about every series, ever, since the 2000s began.

Colin Trevorrow has directed two movies, a very well-regarded sci-fi/romance indie and a revival of a moribund franchise that everyone loves, except those on the internet determined to hate those things everyone loves. You may be writing him off just a little reflexively.

"The lack of feathers bugged me"

Maybe it'll star Jon Hamm!

"can anybody direct me to an NWA song or album that actually has some substance aside from being repulsively sexist and homophobic?"