Sorry, but voluntarily repeating the lies of your Fuhrer makes you just as culpable. Being the mouthpiece for Trump isn’t a joke. Unforgivable.
Sorry, but voluntarily repeating the lies of your Fuhrer makes you just as culpable. Being the mouthpiece for Trump isn’t a joke. Unforgivable.
I don’t know, maybe check the guy who admitted to and paid a fine for self-dealing from his own charity. ran a fraud university, installed his kid and her spouse in the WH, and has his sons running his businesses while negotiating on behalf of America with foreign interests? Just saying...
Wouldn’t that wipe the smug off her face.
The most telling evidence of Trump’s true sentiments is revealed by those who praise and appreciate him. These folks may be fools, but they’re not being fooled by insincere statements of denial.
I watched that game broadcast and loved it. Wish there was an option to watch games with just ambient sound other than in the stadium.
I was going to comment on how DIY and motley that all looks, but not being ex-Navy didn’t want to overstep my bounds. To an amateurs eye doesn’t exactly scream first class military though.
Why a 2013 story?
Very possible nothing meaningful is done. But at this point literally everyone should be concerned because Equifax can’t or won’t tell us whose data was hacked. Enter a bogus name and numbers and it says you’re at risk, so everyone is in the same boat. For now I’m semi-optimistic something significant will be done.…
Saw tonight a bunch of state AG’s are suing. I totally understand your point, but I think this might be different. 143 million mostly voting age consumers is a pretty big constituency to ignore. We’ll see.
In NC it’s only free for everyone if done online. By phone or mail there’s a charge unless you’re over 62 or have documentation of identity theft already occurring.
Everything so far has indicated Equifax was caught totally flat footed, and had no plan or idea what to do other than try to maximize their profit from the disaster. They seem to have been shocked by the blowback and are slowly, incrementally adjusting as little as they can get away with.
Not good enough. You still have to pay the other credit services, and also whenever you need to unfreeze/refreeze in the future. This needs to be free freeze for life for all services for everyone whose data was hacked. End of story. Holding consumers financially responsible for their screw up, for a service no one…
And Dalvin Cook smashed his franchise first start rushing record in the same game. Poor Adrian.
The idea that if only more people had guns then gun deaths would be reduced is what passes for rationality by the right, and every time we see that argument it needs to be confronted as insane. The problem is not that we have too few guns per capita.
Hey Mr. Duke, I’ll give you a clue since you don’t have one. It’s what he says that makes him repugnant.
Dear CBS,
According to this
This requirement needs to be waived for the Equifax breach. Forcing everyone to pay or wait until they’ve been harmed to get free protection is absurd, particularly since this was caused by the incompetence of a service none of us signed up for, and we will be subject to identity theft for life. I’ve written to my…
“Is there no bottom to our collective vapidity?”