I hate to be pedantic, but I don’t think that there is anything ironic about this situation.
I hate to be pedantic, but I don’t think that there is anything ironic about this situation.
The irony of the situation is that there may be no evidence that Trump himself did anything wrong. Trump might be the first President who is impeached for a bruised ego. At this point, we do not have any public evidence that Trump colluded with Russia’s cyber-attacks in any fashion, but we have plenty of evidence…
I was pretty much the same. The Warriors were awful when I was growing up, so I didn’t watch much basketball. Chicago was fun to watch when I was young because they were pretty much in the same position that the Warriors are now, but I naturally gravitated mostly toward baseball and football, because our teams in the…
As someone who does play games, I think motion control is great when it is done right. Analog thumb-sticks are actually a pretty terrible control scheme and much inferior in my opinion to many of the other options out there.
Breath of the Wild has bow motion control.
It is very common in big cities to have no left turns at intersections, or to have left turns restricted to certain hours, especially on major streets. Allowing only right turns is more efficient and safer, and perhaps more streets should adopt the policy.
I’m fairly certain you have to turn in most of your personal electronics at the security desk at almost any permanent facility that has access to top secret information. A lot of facilities that routinely deal with top secret information also have radio equipment to detect active cellular and other radio devices.
You would call it that, but the Supreme Court begs to differ. Incitement pretty much has to have two elements to be illegal.
It is not technically a crime to talk about killing the President as criminalizing such behavior violates our first amendment rights. It can be a crime to assault someone (i.e. make credible threats for the purpose of intimidating them), and there are special laws with regard to this in relation to the President and…
It is not technically a crime to talk about killing the President as criminalizing such behavior violates our first amendment rights. It can be a crime to assault someone (i.e. make credible threats for the purpose of intimidating them), and there are special laws with regard to this in relation to the President and…
I would argue that this is a good law, or specifically, the freedom of speech in the bill of rights. The government should not be policing people’s right to freedom of speech by worrying about what might happen in the distant future. If a pastor says, “good Christians should kill abortion doctors,” someone might be…
An E-5 recruiter living in San Francisco would be making $43000 a year in housing allowances (BAH with dependents). He would also be given COLA and other benefits.
He did do much of it. Take Guantanamo Bay. When Obama took office, there were something like 500 inmates I believe. By the time he left office, there were less than 50.
The difference is the disconnection between reality and promises in this case. There is a huge difference between promising to close down Guantanamo Bay’s prison complex and promising to build a huge, expensive wall and get Mexico to pay for it.
Here is my take on it, as if anyone cares. She has a right to do what she did, because we have freedom of speech in this country. However, freedom of speech is not freedom from consequences. When you treat freedom of speech as an invitation to belch verbal diarrhea out of your mouth, then it is foreseeable that you…
In theory, everyone is equal under the law. In reality, some animals are more equal than others. Having access to a good lawyer puts you into a whole other tier of justice.
LOL, Fresno is barely in Northern California, but it certainly not the South. The whole Central Valley is pretty terrible until you get to Sacramento. Stockton and Modesto are arguably worse than Fresno.
Unofficially, the Monterey-San Luis Obispo county line divides Northern California from Southern California.
That is a strawman. I simply pointed out that in the Bay Area, safety was not the primary reason that barriers were installed. I made no comment about why they existed in other parts of California or in other States and nations.