squirrelterror1
SquirrelTerror
squirrelterror1

Lucy Mancini’s Garage Twat and Sonny’s Monster Dong had to be intended as a metaphor of some kind, right? It had to be.

Hey, in order to break It’s hold on them, they had to become adults somehow!

You say that like it’s undeniable but I think even that statement is open to debate. In foreign countries children not only are put to work in factories but they are happy to do the work! It beats starving.

I’d venture that when the worker loses his job because his employer is unwilling to pay for higher wages and safety measures the worker may have a change of heart about whether those things were truly beneficial.

Dude, we can’t even make unionization uniform in the United States. All those “right to work” states made that impossible.

If you know anything about American history, you know that Prohibition is a cure-all.

On the bright side, I bet your dog is happy that you went through all that effort and now feed him nothing but the best.

Legit question: How do you review dog food? You’re (I hope) not eating it and have no way to measure its qualities. Did you have all your friends bring their dogs over and do something like the Pepsi Challenge to see which one the dogs liked?

I agree with your comment but don’t know where you end your analysis. It’s beyond question that unions, generally, result in more safety restrictions, higher wages, etc., and cause jobs to move elsewhere.

Isn’t the opioid crisis primarily the result of Big Pharma hawing meds that aren’t really needed by the patients that doctors are giving them via prescriptions? From what I can tell (which is pure layman’s view and I’m not trained in medicine beyond Boy Scout first aid) we really have no need for Fentanyl at all.

My guess is that Breitbart got tons of free publicity when Bannon was a big White House player and that drew people to the site. According to Alexa, it had a big spike and now it’s returned to pretty much normal. In other words, the same people that went there pre-Bannon mania are still there but the newbies have

Given that he’d been involved in a couple decades worth of legal battles with BLM, I think your opinion is objectively wrong.

No, I think that the outcome actually is uncertain. If we can stabilize the region, it may turn out to be a net positive in the very long run. On the other hand, if we can’t stablize it and it remains the shitshow it is, then of course it’s one of the worst blunders we’ve ever made.

True, but the people he gassed were basically the type of people that are now ISIS. He was - sort of - a benevolent gasser of his own people because he did the world a favor by gassing them.

You’re right that Bush, Jr. was a far worse Prez than Trump has been (at least so far) but you forget that fucking Cheney was worse than Bush, Jr.

I think prosecutors see these cases as a “lose-lose” situation.

I don’t get why everyone thinks the President is responsible for everything that goes wrong. It drove me nuts when people blamed Obama for everything and the same is true for Trump.

Until whatever date they arrested him. As I recall, the BLM agreed to let him remain free pending trial.

And he didn’t get to either. That’s why he, in part, went on trial.

You know that Cliven had a dispute that went back a loooong time right, right? Enforcing the results of those earlier orders was what led to the first standoff. Cliven had been “brought in” many times prior to the first standoff.