Philadelphia slid towards Trump in 2016 by 17,000 votes.
Philadelphia slid towards Trump in 2016 by 17,000 votes.
Three times a day. I wake up, roll out of bed, head to the bathroom and do my duty. Go again in the late afternoon between lunch and dinner. Then one last time at night right before I head to bed.
Also, IIRC most of the people who got a $1000 refund were those who’d been employed at the company for at least twenty years.
The Apple thing? You mean when the company tried to package a move that was already in the works before the tax bill as being entirely because of it? Nah. More to the point, do you realize just how much money Apple was sitting on before the tax bill? Over $200 billion in cash reserves. They were absolutely not…
But there factually are not any meaningful long-term benefits unless you’re rich. Cool, we hit 4% GDP growth for one quarter—so what? We had individual quarters with 4% growth before the tax cut too. It’s about how things move in the long run and how many people actually get anything from it—and we know wages aren’t…
No, some income ranges don’t get anything at all, others don’t get any usable cut (aka it’s so small that it’s basically worthless), still others get a usable cut for only a few years (because it then shrinks with each passing year, and actually turns into a tax INCREASE eventually). Only the rich get a usable cut in…
It’s possible that you may be among the few who get a usable cut this year. But the amount you get back will shrink with each passing year, and will be totally gone by year 7.
He was from Connecticut, so I’ll just expand the rant to New England in general.
Literally the only thing for which Massachusetts is useful is providing 9 House votes, 2 Senate votes, and 11 electoral votes against the fascist evil that is the modern Republican Party’s agenda. And they couldn’t even do that right! Those dipshits went and fucking elected Scott Brown in 2010 and that resulted in a…
I see Bush isn’t the only one in that picture who had a strained relationship with The Truth.
Nadal was relentless as usual, but if we’re being honest here, his win was more from Thiem choking away the third set.
Even then, he still looked off in the first set. Kyrgios looked like the better player for much of the first set but lost it after getting sloppy at the end. It was only in the second set that Federer ran right through him.
Gary Anderson missing a 38-yard field goal after not having missed a field goal in literally years, then losing when Morten Andersen makes a 38-yard field goal.
Gonna be uncomfortable standing for the anthem all the time without comfortable Nike shoes to wear.
welp
The closest Elway has come to finding a decent QB during his tenure was the diminished version of Peyton Manning, one of the greatest players of all time, who was so past his prime it looked like one sack could turn him into dust.
If a baseball player loses possession of the ball on the transfer from glove to hand, it still counts as a catch. No reason why a football player who’s already hauled in the ball, secured it, and then loses possession of it while clearly reaching out to break the plane shouldn’t also be deemed to have caught it.
I mean, if you lose on a freak play like a series of laterals that go for a touchdown or a deflected Hail Mary or something, that sucks, but the other team *was* trying its hardest to score a touchdown. The Saints, though, lost on a play that no one was intending to go for a touchdown!
Yes. I’m not the biggest Nelson fan, but holy shit, every Floridian needs to go vote for him in November. Even if the Democrats hold enough of their own seats and win enough R seats to take control of the Senate, *THIS* seat cannot flip.
True. And true. I didn’t say I don’t want him to win, because I do. I’m just saying that objectively, it’s not a good video.