It’s practically a disability. His system is very fragile.
It’s practically a disability. His system is very fragile.
They want him in office for as long as he’s useful to them. The more exposed he is as their pawn — and an incomptent one at that -- the less useful he is.
Do you think they’ll just broadcast it on RT one day? Leak it to Wikileaks? TMZ? Sell it to the Clinton Foundation so she can have the honors? The possibilities are endless!
I considered it, but we have MiniMinkoff ... it’s a tough call.
Fairly healthy, not crazily so. Lots of lean protein and fruit, carbs, but not to excess. Glass of wine at night, maybe some ice cream. I should eat more veggies than I do.
My husband is a wadder. I have never looked at him the same way since he told me.
Some of us are what Mr. Minkoff refers to as “clean droppers, like a cat.”
Thx. He was awesome.
You can feel sorry for a person that they were abused, as he most certainly was, and still acknowledge that they failed the basic humanity test when it was their turn. He had a choice to do the right thing and he didn’t.
He was likely adopted solely for the purpose of being abused, yes. But as an adult, he had a choice to not be a monster and he said, “nah.”
I read that article too (or a similar one on the same topic) — it was profound and disturbing.
Your responses, which mostly boil down to “nu-uh!”
Do you know what you’re talking about? Because based on your other responses, I really don’t think you do. Like, not at all.
Yup. And people seem to think that only VIPs do a lot of business travel which is not neccessarily true. The job where I did the most biz travel was my first job out of college (but after I had been there about 3 years) I was making a whopping a $28k, and like you, got reimbursed for some expenses, but not all.
If you want to be pedantic, no, it wasn’t the process of privatiaztion, but the fact that they ARE private and face little regulation on the business side which allowed them to uber-consolidate and now we have little real competition.
In Canada, for example, it’s privatization that has meant fewer airlines and fewer choices because it has allowed a near monopoly on full service air travel.
affects such a minuscule number of people and those people are inherently much more well-off
I think there’s a difference though in being raised in a generally racist society and being raised by an actual white supremacist. In the former, you’re still being exposed to different ideas (maybe not often, but they’re there) and you’re meeting people of other races so you can see with your own eyes that the…
But it takes time and exposure to other ideas for the kids to get there. I wouldn’t count on this guy’s kids having the latter.