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Well, we know that Trump’s Senate is ready to launch the comprehensive national economic and infrastructure reforms that may actually improve the situation of poor Americans. They're just waiting on "brutal bully" Cummings to ask....

If you want Doom on the go, get the Android App “Delta Touch,” a bluetooth controller, and your legally obtained WADS. It’s got all of the major source ports and such.

I picked up a PS Classic for $20 last week and haven’t played anything else since. I will admit to firing it up without mods and feeling that, even at $20, it was a ripoff, just because of the lack of effort put into it, mainly because of the UI and low quality emulation (even though the emulator has options for

Q told me the hit was ordered by Soros, funded by the Rothschilds, and carried out by the Clintons’ personal assassins. If Epstein talked, the liberals’ secret pedophiliac cannibalistic society would be exposed. 😒

Every story about teachers' unions or strikes is just a reminder that I don't have one and likely never will, as public employees aren't allowed to unionize in GA. 🙁

Where are these mythical federal government programs aimed to help the homeless and destitute? Would *other government programs* to improve our infrastructure and quality of life appear out of nowhere if we refused to help refugees and asylum seekers? Couldn’t we help them more efficiently and *maybe* even treat them

I'm kinda hooked on an NES game called Vice: Project Doom. It's kind of like Ninja Gaiden crossed with the Sunsoft Batman game and is really, really tough but well-done. 

Its physical story telling, like a good pro wrestling match. I thought the first season of Daredevil did a great job at showing that, even beyond his finely tuned senses of smell of sound and martial arts training, his greatest superpower is to be able to survive a beating. 

Did you meet her at camp last summer?

At a family get together tonight, a Boomer made some joke about AOC that was clearly racist, even though it didn’t make sense. My mother-in-law told him to stay off politics, knowing how progressive my wife and I are....he said “It’s not politics, it’s just the truth!” You can't have a conversation with these folks,

For some reason, the way you simply said "the Party" in this context sent chills up my spine. 

The Russians actually built new TU-95s in the early 90s. Those planes are gonna be in the air a loooooong time.

But those are all but bullet-proof (at least DS4s...not an XBox man). I didn’t have problems with my DS3s until last year when the rubber came off of the sticks; I replaced them and they are as good as new. They cost $60 each 10+ years ago. The Joy-Cons’ gimmick tech/design doesn’t justify such a high cost for the low

Professor salaries ARE NOT the issue with college cost increases. That is the first area where colleges make cuts; look at the increasing ratios of adjunct instructors at state schools for evidence. If you want to address college cost inflation, look at:

That’s my ticket. Warren/Abrams. Abrams almost beat Kemp for governor in the face of arguably the most blatant voter suppression campaign in the midterms. She will get Southern Democrats to vote; I realize that the Electoral College can effectively neutralize those votes, but if Savannah, Macon, Albany, Augusta,

Those are the exact guys I’m talking about, and, unfortunately, they will continue to wield the power in the South.

It still resonates with working/middle-class white Southern Millenials, unfortunately. I can’t say “uneducated,” because I know plenty of lawyers and MBA-types my age who are on board as well. Hell, many of my white teaching colleagues are part of the problem. I heard a few teachers talking about the “crisis actors”

Maybe in some places. If a peaceful liberation of Washington and the Northeast Corridor was inevitable due to civilian support, Trump would move “his” government to Atlanta (the capital building even has a fitting gold dome!), create a standing army of Southern Baptist, SEC-watching, salt-of-the-earth gun nuts, and

HIPPA is as much or more about your insurer “owning” your health information as it is about protecting said information in your behalf.

It’s a shame too. Otherwise, they are pretty good cars; they were affordable but not “cheap-feeling” like previous American compacts. I love the way my 2014 Focus drives and handles...when the tranmission isn’t slipping like an oiled seal on sloped ice. It gets decent gas mileage and has good power. But I’ve taken it