And actually loved his wife.
And actually loved his wife.
Ugh god remember when we had a leader that knew how to wear a fucking tux.
Netflix: Are you still watching this motherfucker get punched in the face?
I get it. I tried to do that with Megan McCain, but that dog wouldn’t hunt.
Richard Spencer is a sloppy racist’s idea of dapper, just like Trump is a poor person’s idea of a rich man.
Why did he feel the need to bring up his black friends after calling someone “a queer?”
““I don’t regret enforcing the law, because I took an oath to do that,” Nielsen said, according to CNN.”
“There were a lot of things that, there were those in the administration who thought that we should do, and just as I spoke truth to power from the very beginning, it became clear that saying no, and refusing to do it myself was not going to be enough, so it was time for me to offer my resignation,” Nielsen told…
My brother married an extremely wealthy woman, and since he’s the favorite in our family, he’s doing all the estate planning for my parents -against their attorney’s wishes. I expressed my concerns that he wouldn’t be fair because he was trying to pull some shenanigans that oddly benefit him only.
More, more, more. Never enough, always more. And this is seen as natural, rational, obvious, instead of the pathological black hole of corruption it is.
You know what I don't like about rich people? That they never think they have enough money. They always want more. Higher salaries, better investments so they can buy bigger houses, more cars and travel to more exotic places and get more instagram likes. Enough already
“I guess that is kind of what they were saying?”
I think this is absolutely what it is meant by progressives (moderate or otherwise) when they say abortion should be rare - healthcare should provide cheap and available contraceptives and education should cover comprehensive sex ed. Everyone who doesn’t want a child should be able to avoid one, and abortion should…
Stop me if I’m wrong, but with 1) universal access to 3) reliable birth control that has no side effects, wouldn’t abortion become rare? At least it would happen a lot less. (Yes, I know about contraception failure. We have a long way to to achieve the “reliable” part.)
Me too. This isn’t an uncommon opinion, is it? I want abortion to be rare, because every woman who wants contraception has a (free) IUD.
I think I’d like it if we focused on needing fewer of them, because young people are getting comprehensive sex ed and practicing safe sex as a result, not because we shouldn’t be getting them. I guess that is kind of what they were saying? But I don’t think access should be limited in any way, shape, or form.