You know what I want to do? Spend my entire Sunday afternoon making sure everyone knows that sometimes women lie about rape. There’s nothing personal about this or anything personally questionable about me. It’s just important for people to know.
You know what I want to do? Spend my entire Sunday afternoon making sure everyone knows that sometimes women lie about rape. There’s nothing personal about this or anything personally questionable about me. It’s just important for people to know.
It’s disappointing to see you dismiss a fellow woman’s claim like this just because you disagree with her political leanings.
My band has technically toured with all 3 of them BUT I think Rancid is close AND I’ve played with Common Rider so I think that’s close enough
True, however to make that analogy more accurate, it’s like if every other country was offering you free housing, subsidies and wages to move to their country. Everyone wants PMT and Big Cat as they have a huge following. They are lucky and good enough to be in demand so it’s not quite the same thing.
You very much come across as a successful rich person. One that didn’t just Google FBAR. Nouveau riche is pas parlé nowadays and all that. Cool.
But yet, when we look at those who have been more successful at playing the exact same game we’re all playing
Interesting. I’m definitely going to look further into this because I find it fascinating how an administration like Bush II’s could have by the book war mongers like Cheney, Rumsfeld and Rove et al who I don’t recall misappropriating funds and as having the proper levels of separation between say Haliburton contracts…
100% honest question. I don’t really feel like researching it but what is the general comps between the level of executive branch execs, administrators, etc. who are being sanctioned or investigated in this administration compared to others? It feels, let’s say juuuuust a bit higher than normal but I wonder how common…
Oh yea you can, see Ricky Williams. He never much liked football but he was amazingly good at it and grew up in an environment (Texas) where that talent was valued higher than almost anything else. I’m sure he enjoyed playing the sport but choosing not to play it was never, ever an option for him.
If you go back longer than even like 50 years, there’s much to be said about the view that politics have been encroaching on religion. The fact that the United States were incorporated not only under a belief in the tolerance of religion but that there was to be no state-sponsored religion was a big fucking deal. And…
I don’t recall Obama getting all that much in the way of crap for the economy, at least not for the crash part. He certainly was excoriated for a slow but steady recovery as well as all the “mitigating” factors for the number of jobs added being part-time or gigs, workplace participation numbers rather than jobs…
Why do people still think that lifetime welfare is a thing? 80% of people, and that’s all people including those infirmed and disabled, rely on federal welfare programs (Medicaid, SNAP, supplemental income assistance, etc.) for less than 2 years. The major outlier is housing and rental assistance.
Taking to Libertarians is inherently like talking to a child. It’s exhausting because many people with Libertarian ideals need to be completely and utterly convinced on every single detail of every single exception to their rule limited governance before they’d concede a single point. It’s like arguing whether or not…
America since its inception (and before that really) has always tried to jam two different economic systems, rural and urban, into one. That’s essentially what the sticking point at the Continental Congress was.
economically conservative
My favorite Glassdoor review was one that someone wrote about a place my wife consulted for that was simply “Stop hiring everyone from Wakefield”.
I am not shocked that you think the pivotal plot point in that film is 45 seconds of straight vomiting.
especially given his status as a prominent conservative and a God fearing person of faith.
“Oh, but Democrats are loose fiscally!” argument will never work again.
“Cruz is willing to scorch the earth,” Jennifer E. Duffy, a senior editor at the nonpartisan Cook Political Report, said about the one-term Senator’s eagerness to go negative so early in the campaign. “He’s clearly worried.”