vanestle1
Vanestle1
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Mostly it skeeves me because he’s basically her boss. I know she’s “powerful” in Hollywood right now, but once she turns 30, it’s a whole other game, while he will only continue to increase in power and stature.

Maybe hire doubles of Fox anchors, and broadcast in Trump’s TV a special edition with the orders he should give.

He’s seriously like a toddler. He needs attention all the time, has a limited vocabulary and throws tantrums if he doesn’t get his way. Look at this picture!

I Feel like this gif will not be not applicable anytime soon

“Trump does not care to read more than a single page, and he wants that page to be littered with images and maps.”

I have eight boxes of Girl Scout cookies.

Because I’m high.

Do you mind saying where you live for the benefit of those who once lived in the Golden State but threw in the towel once their rent topped out at $3500/mo and would loooove to return if such a thing as a $650 apt really is a reality somewhere in the state that is not more of a hellhole than, say, most of the IE.

Way north where? Redding? Go far enough up I-5 and the culture gets pretty red statey.

I said NYC, not NY. Long Island is most definitely *not* part of NYC. And posting message board threads doesn’t do a whole helluva lot to back up your idea; I said a large percentage of people that work on Wall Street commute from the suburbs.

This is a bad way to present it though... It’s not a shit show of a system. It was a great system.

But it’s outdated and no longer represents our current state of governance.

Yes. Plus, Google will haunt them for the rest of their lives, so.

You’re right, you know much more about the place I’ve lived for almost 20 years than I do after looking up some statistics you are unable to put into context. Carry on.

There’s pretty much always financial ramifications to getting arrested.

“..led down the aisle in cuffs”

The point is that people that live in CA and NY are rightfully mocked by outsiders because they think/talk as if they have blinders on about the negative aspects to living there, and defiantly refute anything with “weather/culture”...while rarely venturing outside of their little bubble. It’s quite humorous.

Wow, that’s a big ol’ bag of generalizations you just threw down there. How’s that chip on your shoulder doing? Quite large I see.

The good news is that there is a movement to make the presidential candidate who wins the popular vote, president, that bypasses the need for a constitutional amendment. I think 11 states have passed laws (through the legislature or referendum) requiring that state’s electors to vote for whomever wins the popular

Dude, stop talking about things you obviously know nothing about, lol.

We just got forcefed a billion stories about the glories of the Red States and how us Coastal Elites have to understand and sympathize with the people there so allow us Californians a few articles or two reminding people why we long left those crappy places because for the most part, they are crappy places full of