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To at least some extent, they get there because talented, well-educated and well-trained people expect to be paid a lot more money to take a job that involves working nights, weekends, and holidays in order to deal almost exclusively with people who at best don’t actually want to see or talk to you and who often make

There’s a tru-ism in law enforcement that applies just as much to POs - all citizens complaints are unfounded right up until the point that you piss off the wrong person in the chain of command. It has a corollary rule - it didn’t happen if it’s not on paper.

I can’t quite decide which is more disturbing - the idea that he can’t remember which one of two options he chose, or that he’s being bullied (and allowed) to re-vote over and over again until he gives the answer that ‘leadership’ wants.

“Also, why spend the $450 to renew DACA, when that could be better put toward permanent citizenship?”

For a lot of uber-expensive clubs, the white golfing gear and tennis gear is a club requirement.

Well, the first problem is that you seem to be implying that SNL *owes* us something in the terms of political commentary.

Insurance companies in the disaster zones will certainly example claims to make sure that the damage is covered, and there’s always someone who tries to skate on claims. At the same time, it’s worth keeping in mind that insurers that underwrite in those areas are well aware of the risks - you don’t think those

And in a legal sense, no, actually, it *isn’t* easy “to dissolve the shooter’s estate and give all the money to the victims.” That, in fact, would require lawsuits and court orders and even if it could happen, it’s something that would be years and years down the road.

Well, c’mon. It’s not their fault. I mean, it’s not like bill specifically notes that it has to be renewed and refunded. Or gives them any idea when the deadline for that renewal is.

““He knew the risks...” sounds a lot like “It wasn’t my fault...” because he’s terrified of getting blamed for anything.”

But which of Wachtler’s professional decisions were based on an absolutely delusional interpretation of the Constitution - delusional to the point that he was removed from the bench *twice*.

Is it legal? No, it’s not. In fact, that’s why sanctuary cities refer to comply with ICE “detainer requests” in the first place, although not surprisingly, conservatives seem to leave that out of the picture.

Was there some point where Obama was elected major of Chicago? Or governor of Illinois? I must have missed that.

“It’s still 5th per capita and 1st overall for homicides, so ya.”

Except that when the government is acting in its capacity as an employer, it has far more leniency in its actions. Depending on the circumstances (such as what was posted, how it was worded, whether the post was public or private), there might be absolutely nothing about a firing that actually involves a

There’s a little bit of difference between hating someone because of the things they do and say, and in hating them for having the nerve to continue to breathe on a regular basis.

They seem to be both smarter and more articulate.

Then it’s as good a time as any for them to learn that their idea of humor is seriously inappropriate instead of finding out when they get fired from their first job. Or when they don’t even *get* that first job because someone in HR checked their social media profile before an offer was made.

“I would argue that the DACA program under President Obama is constitutional because it is a case of the executive branch selectively enforcing law.”

Except the stupid overhyped bullshit “moron” story only got traction because the mango menace is incapable of just ignoring something and letting it die.