Hey there, fella. You seem to be missing the point entirely. The thing you quoted only applies to in-flight emergencies. This was neither in-flight nor an emergency (at least not until the police made it one).
Hey there, fella. You seem to be missing the point entirely. The thing you quoted only applies to in-flight emergencies. This was neither in-flight nor an emergency (at least not until the police made it one).
Exactly. It’s theoretically not too late. This means that Trump will be personally responsible for not taking action because he could have and should have prevented it. In reality though, he’ll find a way to blame Obama or Hillary or whomever he’s running against in 2020 and all his followers will inexplicably buy…
That’s basically what the AMT is supposed to be. A flat tax that only applies to the rich. Whether it always works that way is another story for another time. In this case it seems to have worked as intended. Rich guy almost gets away with paying almost nothing, but the AMT keeps him a little more honest than he’d…
I’m trying to plan a vacation from Chicago to Florida. Without making my dates or destination flexible it’s over $2,000 for 3 seats even though the seating maps on the planes show plenty of empty seats still... I’m considering driving even though it would be 2-3 days of driving each way...
Unless you’re interested in choosing a specific destination and time. Then $700 before bag fees is more like it.
Nice! I was waiting for the Club Dread reference. It’s not anywhere near his most known or loved work, but goddamn it, his portrayal of “Coconut Pete” cracks me up so much.
Right, they paid in as well. AS WELL. Which means they aren’t the only ones who paid in. Your point would make sense if they paid for most or all of those things. The point is that they’re receiving an outsized benefit from those things without paying back in a commensurate amount. No one is saying that they…
Agreed on Pence. The other thing to keep in mind is how we’ve seen Trump’s willingness to sign Executive Orders without knowing what’s in them. He’ll sign anything put in front of them. Have him autograph a few MAGA hats and throw a Bill or two in there, he won’t know the difference.
I only disagree with your last point. I think Congress is ratcheting up their agenda. They know that nothing they can do right now will shock the world more than what Trump and his cabinet are doing. His “administration” is the ultimate distraction.
Very funny. Though somehow I doubt he’ll recognize the sarcasm.
Oh, how I wish that were true.
Just the ones who are paying attention...
Don’t forget that Gostkowski (one of the most accurate kickers ever) did miss an extra point earlier in the game. It’s more possible than you might think.
Good luck getting enough people to get near 5% of Goldman stock. You’d need just short of $4.5 Billion to make that happen. I may be stereotyping here a bit, but if you’ve got a group of people that can put that kind of money in to something like this you’re probably not the types who are going to question what GS is…
Right. #1 has $45B and #50 has 1.8B. I think his question (and mine too) is are those other 48 foundations in between closer to 45 or closer to 1.8? Is this something where there’s 3 really big ones with 30+ but numbers 4-50 are all under 5? Or is it a smooth decline from 45 to 1.8?
Pence to me would be George W. Bush-level bad. Donald Trump might end the fucking republic world.
Don’t you dare wish that on anyone!
And we all know that the NFL is always consistent and correct in their application of justice. Is this your first time on this site?
It’s nice that you believe that.
Please. They don’t play half as dirty as the Steelers. Hell, your own coaches even play dirty. Remember when Tomlin interfered with a kick returner? Or when Munchak pulled a player’s hair? What about Joey Porter trying to pick a fight on the field, during a game? This is the same Joey Porter who, along with 6…