The worst indignity is the cracker crust.
The worst indignity is the cracker crust.
You didn’t answer my original question.
Why is it everything or nothing with you people? Are you incapable of thinking up new solutions? Can you not be creative and problem solve? “Without prison we should just let criminals do whatever they want”, really? We can’t have a different type of incarceration facility, maybe one focused on rehabilitation? Or…
Ironically, your use of “always fair” in your cynical critique backfires on you, as the obvious primary object (or the first ten ojections) to the existing legal system is how systemically unfair it is.
The problem is it goes way deeper than that. Just look at the mental health aspect of it. Things are a little better than they used to be, but mental illness is still largely marginalized and hidden in this country. It is mostly considered a character weakness, not a disease. Insurance companies and Medicare typically…
Abolish the police. Abolish prisons. Abolish the sham that is our legal system (to call it a justice system is an insult to justice).
That is technically correct, which is the best type of correct.
“is just making me feel icky.”
Sir, you're in the public square.
“the public square”
The extremely key distinction here. Come on.
As a means to save money, buying a new car is never the answer, and that includes repairs.
I hate this take. Human beings are animals and will pick the most cheap and convenient option put in front of them as an impulse without thinking of the consequence. Finger-wagging at the general public won't solve the problem. They put those refrigerators by the cash register on purpose, tired thirsty shoppers will…
It doesn’t matter what they are made out of. Single-use plastics are fucking trash. Nobody needs plastic bottles of soda. Bottled water is nice when FEMA needs something to distribute to a disaster zone, but beyond that no one else needs that, either.
Most essential items come with mounds of plastic packaging. Yes, I have some degree of choice with certain products - not buying Coke in plastic bottles, for example, but as a modern-day consumer, it’s very nearly impossible to boycott plastic entirely. That’s not my fault, that’s on these companies who insist upon…
I don’t get the snark either. It reads like a facebook post from a Trumper uncle or tinfoil hat right winger, “EVs caught fire and the liberal elite are still pushing them, and onto mothers! Won’t somebody think of the children?”
Did we all just forget that Hyundai also had a huge EV recall from their LG batteries bursting into flames as well? I guess cool retro styling is what it takes to be allowed to move on, not an ad campaign.
Fits for basically every industry facing an employee “shortage”.
and it’s only getting worse with the one-two punch of global supply issues and Americans wanting same or next day delivery for their e-commerce purchases.
Buzzer noise.... wrong....
Well done guys. Great article