OP made it pretty clear that there statement applied to the left and the right, so idk why you’re attacking someone for just asking for accurate reporting. Stop being a dick when it’s not hard to just pull a Facebook profile pic. It takes 2 seconds.
OP made it pretty clear that there statement applied to the left and the right, so idk why you’re attacking someone for just asking for accurate reporting. Stop being a dick when it’s not hard to just pull a Facebook profile pic. It takes 2 seconds.
So I would say don’t view it as chili, despite the name. Think of it as more of a pasta sauce, and hopefully that helps. Also, close your eyes when you eat it so that you don’t have to see what you’re ingesting. These are my Skyline eating tips.
This guy will not get a dollar unless United settles out of court.
I can understand that. But at the same time, I still think that logic can shoot a lot of holes in that way of thinking. For example, should everyone who supports a war be drafted, and if so who would be left here to work and drive the economy that would fund the war? And to drill that idea down to a more granular…
Are you going to run for office to change our government if we do go to war? To be clear, I don’t support going to war here, I just think that statement is the epitome of stupidity. It just doesn’t hold up to any kind of logical thought.
I would call it being proactive instead of reactive, but yeah, same idea.
The most absurd thing about this is that your analogy works for when teams threaten to leave a city if they don’t get a new stadium or a stadium upgrade. But in this case, this is just a building we’re talking about. It’s not like it can just get up and leave the city. They legit have zero leverage over the city and…
It’s less expensive so long as your strategy works. But ExWifeAmish is right, there is less to gain from shorting stocks vs buying puts
Except the 35 year old knew full well how to tie his shoes for a long time, and he’s just pleading ignorance because it makes for better quotes about his new website that tells you how to tie shoes.
If you honestly believe the statements of supposed ignorance are true and not some selling point for the website, then you’re pretty gullible. Like, you think he hasn’t looked into where the millions of tax dollars he pays are going?
Sarcasm isn’t necessarily a joke, so no, no need for it to be funny. Keep struggling tho.
This is why we need to teach our children to understand sarcasm and snark. It’s pretty important to understand those things on Kinja.
Ehhh, I guess the sarcasm went over your head.
Isn’t the point of a high five literally to put your hand on another person?
$200,000 a month for chemo??? Sorry, read that and immediately disregarded the rest of your uninformed opinion. (Chemo costs $20-30k for an 8 week cycle, and just about all of that is covered by insurance.)
But it’s not hard to see that the money used to buy an iPhone, PS4, TV or any other luxury item could easily be put towards online classes or an associate’s degree that could land you a job that does have health coverage. Is it so bad to say that a person in that situation should invest in themselves instead of…
I would hope that a poor person would have the sense to maybe invest that money in something that would improve their status in life. An education will improve your status. A PS4 will make you sit inside, not improve your status, not get in any better shape, and by not being in better shape, it will further drive up…
Why is it one of the shittiest arguments you’ve ever heard?
That is in no way, shape or form what this Congressman is saying though. Go somewhere else if you are going to misconstrue the facts to suit your own argument that no one else is having.
No, but you should be personally responsible and you should be able to budget. Just curious, but where in your mind do you draw the line between what is an acceptable big purchase and what is an irresponsible purchase?