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Idk, giving other nation-states and non-state actors reason to use their own, as well as dirty weapons? Release of nuclear fallout that’ll affect not only the target area, but any area in its windpath? Release of radiation into water sources? The fact that nuclear weapons are by nature, like using a sledgehammer when

In the Cold War, we had to engage in at least a short period of deterrence. And the way Putin has been, we might have to again. The problem is that in the Cold War, we had adults around the table on all sides and on both sides of the Atlantic/Pacific who would try to work things out.

Right now, I don’t think we have

TBH, many policy matters need to not be on Twitter. But the truth is that so many want 140-character answers to problems that are decades in the making with more moving parts than a BMW that they’ll accept a vague, generalized, poorly-informed statement as policy.

Worse yet, is that decades of NPT policy between the US

She’s probably Trumpgretting, too. Between the undrained swamp, the no-jail pursuit, the wall which won’t be built, and a desire for a little leaguer to wanna play nuclear football with a KGB pro, she’s gotta be wishing she’d chosen anyone, even Harambe for prez.

I wish the judge would call them in just to fine them for wasting the time of both levels of court and with the line, “get that bullshit out of here and come back to me when you have a real case with a real problem.”

I briefly had a neighbor like this. He complained about our dog, the height of our grass (well within city parameters), placement of our garbage and recycling bins, threatened legal action, said he had the support of the neighborhood (he didn’t), and then when my wife said “fuck this guy” and confronted him about the

That thing is the billionaires. They like to hold people hostage, and it’s worse when its in the world of sports. At least in the world of commercial or industrial business, the odds of success are higher. But in sports? It’s definitely a situation where it’s a public risk but private profit. Sure, tourist

I side with I guess, the “SJWs” and I’d call it censorship. What the hell kind of mental gymnastics are they engaging in?

The question is, when does he run over the wrong people? His “own” people?

Killed or impeached. I’m not sure which is worse, to be honest as it may kick off more nationalist/racist extremism. Which then makes us an easier target for both domestic and foreign terrorism, which is exactly what those types want.

But you know, people really want to those jobs that are both unsustainable from a

I think the issue is how the control’s context gets activated. Dragon Age: Inquisition suffered from the same problem, so I’d spend time jumping when I just wanna open a door. It seems like the context switches when you’re right-right on top of the interactive object and without aiming the camera when it might be

Konami limiting itself to just pachinko machines in just one part of the world may be viewed as “safe” but I see it as foolish. I get that you’d want to insulate against risk, but I feel like cutting the video game division is short-sighted, about the usual short-sighted nature of corporations, too.

Long-term, a

Nothing wrong with him having them on his phone. Like, come on.

Now if the dealership guy was a pastor...

It’s a common thing to do. You choose stocks on past performance. You choose race horses on past performance. You choose place of employment (if you can get the info) on past performance. You choose restaurants on past performance.

If we’ll choose things from basics like food to serious issues like stocks, why didn’t

The dream relies on an honor system where everyone actually starts with a level playing field, where you get what you work for, and everyone looks out to help others who are in a bad spot while being as small a burden as possible.

But past a certain point, being independent became being selfish.

It’s like, “I’m poor but it’s only bad luck. You’re poor because you’re lazy” when really, “we’re poor because of a shitty system.”

TBH, the presidents do one of two things:

Pick and choose campaign promises to fill, but from a bucket left to them by their Congress and their lobbyists.

Sadly.

In his position? I’d aim for sustainable, long-term industries that sit well in the PR light and keep jobs stateside. Funny enough, that’s auto manufacturing, firearms, food, and sustainable energy systems.

But even those would have some dependence on foreign trade. :/

Waiting for the billboards to show up with Bush and Obama that say, “miss us yet?”

Dude, even if he said he’d match every one of my policy preferences, I’d still not vote for the guy simply based on character and history. It’s funny - folks that voted for Trump are like the people who thought Johnny Manziel would be the best QB at the draft on his year.

Surprise everyone, the guy who showed us all he