I look forward to yelling at her in restaurants.
I look forward to yelling at her in restaurants.
I share your wish, but suspect she will be in high demand as a public speaker, will score a book deal, be sought-after as a pundit, and will attain high office in her home state. Only the evil thrive in this reality.
SHS debased herself constantly in the Pressers, she looked like a sociopathic fool and a sycophant for the administration. She blatantly lied (poorly) and helped fuel the anti-Media fetishism on the Right that led to package bombs to news anchors she called out. Sara regurgitated Trump’s lies and existed as a…
Good riddance. Rubbish.
At this point, we have two major political parties in the US- The far-left of the Democratic Party, and the centrists of the Democratic Party. Functionally, they’re about as different as the Dems and GOP in the 1980s.
Wow, that was a long walk.
Because “pays the most” =/= “best”
Leagues like the women’s Russia league aren’t as good as the WNBA in talent, but they have teams with billionaire oligarch owners who treat their teams as basically vanity projects and don’t mind losing many millions of dollars if it means overpaying an American ringer to get the leg up on their local competition.
She’s scoring a lot of points, but averages less than an assist per game. I’m sure her coaches would like to encourage her to spread the ball around more, but she’s probably not used to having teammates who are also capable of scoring. Therefore, Han shoots first.
The US is a crony capitalism oligarchy state. The NFL needs someone that was gifted the position and understands when to suck up and when to bully.
Nah, having a politician’s son with no expertise in literally anything other than being an entitled, out of touch dipshit is waaaay better. It’s more American, at least.
Things Canada constantly lords over the US:
I know I’m not like wealthy, but I’m married with 1 kid, both of us have fine jobs, nothin extravagant. Most any new car appropriate for a family is out of reach unless we take one of those 200 month loans. Something tells me this wasnt the case when my parents were getting started.
Or that the buying experience is still a giant antiquated pain in the ass.
Or an entire generation hitting the job market with loads of debt.
Or 84 month auto loans.
I’m sure declining sales have nothing to do with the $37,000 average car price.