I was expecting McConnell to be on that list, too.I’m surprised there weren’t more who voted no.
--Patrick
I was expecting McConnell to be on that list, too.I’m surprised there weren’t more who voted no.
But he's still a greedy bastard whose wife's family makes a ton of money off the worldwide shipping trade, sooo...Nah now that trump is gone mitch is trying to brand himself as a more “reasonable republican.”
My doctoral dissertation examined a privateering voyage where the shipowners and investors pocketed two-thirds of the net profits after selling off the plunder. That was considered pretty high for the time (1708-1711) and led to lawsuits.So, there's a LOT of wiggle room in there to keep costs down if we can crack that mindset that dictates they're entitled to 80% of our labor's value.
Dunno if anyone else has been watching Sears incredible decline into garbage over the years, but the CEO has some fun words to say about it.
Man, gays cause storms, trans cause inflation, why can't we straight men get a cool superpower?Conseratives are now trying to blame trans people for inflation:
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"when you believe that men can become women, why wouldn't you also believe that you could print wealth?"
Says a man who invested in Bitcoin.
This is what happens when the only biographies you've ever read were all about HitlerTennessee lawmaker references Hitler during statement supporting homeless bill's passage
A Tennessee lawmaker who voted in favor of a bill to cut down on homeless camps spoke on the Senate floor Wednesday, referencing Adolph Hitler as an example of how there is still hope for the homeless. On Wednesday, the Senate passed a bill making it a Class “C” Misdemeanor for soliciting or...fox17.com
I laugh, because otherwise I would cry.One of the things that made me give up Christianity was how much Christians often hate other Christians. There are still people in my family that don't believe Catholics are Christian, and don't even get them started on all those "new age" churches with female pastors.
Nope. Because I don't need to use dumb, juvenile coded language to say what I really want to say in some made-up fear that I'll be "cancelled" for saying it.Don’t you mean “let’s go Brandon”?
Or how about just one of the ones Biden already promised, like student loan forgiveness? Yes, he's already done a bit of it and pushing back deadlines is great... but when we see he's able to just DO it and he's choosing not to, it really shows how much of a priority it is for them to attract the youth vote. -Fuck- the "I had to pay, so you should too" people. Most of them paid pennies on the dollar compared to what we're paying right not.The democratic leadership is too scared to lose the "moderates" they don't dare go anything the left wants or needs. Unlike Trumpist/tea party/theocrats, the youth and left DO stay at home in the end.
Trump is likely to be reelected, it'll be blamed on the left, and it'll all be because the "moderates" (who are far, far from actually moderate) are too scared.
I'm not saying Biden needs to implement Bernie's agenda in everything, but... A few big tentpole topics that would really matter?
Is it really a lack of leadership when neither he nor any of the Democrats outside of a handful actually want to do that?I’m not usually one to defend Biden, because I think he’s done a poor job. But he can’t just wave his hand and forgive student debt. It takes an act of Congress, and there’s no way in hell it would get the approval of Manchin and Sinema. Any attempt to erase debt via executive order would immediately be challenged in court, put on hold by a circuit judge, and tossed out of the Supreme Court by a 6-3 vote.
Also, I don’t think having that much power given to the executive branch is a good idea. Congress is in charge of finance, and they should be the ones to decide.
Now, you could argue that Biden should be making deals and/or brow-beating his “moderates” in the Senate to go along with legislation to wipe out the debt. That is an indisputable (IMO) sign of a lack of leadership.