I am me and always have been
It was apparently before the college campus protests. I wonder what he thinks about those.
Maybe we would finally get prison reform, then
Gun control, now
Orange. Pure orange, yellow orange, neon, burnt. Not so much red-orange, but I do love oranges that have a bit of a pink sheen, like padparadscha sapphires.
Video killed the radio star. Still remember watching Nirvana’s Smells Like Teen Spirit ad nauseum.
And you stuck to the main, very large highways instead of trying the smaller routes. I always wonder if the Waze era of travel has helped or hurt smaller communities.
Minneapolis should make public transit free for a few* months, to encourage folks to use that instead. Golden opportunity.
How about you just don’t make this kind of analogy in the year 2024?
Prop 1 is just the first proposition on that ballot. It gets reused every time. It’s preferable to reference the actual title of the proposition, rather than just saying Prop 1.
Twelve FEET? Like, two six-foot- tall people standing on top of each other?? 🤯
Just wanted to tell you that I really enjoyed reading your take on Swift. Thanks for sharing. ☺️
Thanks, I was wondering if Taylor Swift’s team won!
Do you have a source with numbers from before the pandemic? This site only includes numbers for the past four years, which have to have been increasing because immigration almost ground to a standstill in 2020-21. We need an accurate starting point in order to have this conversation.
Personal liability insurance exists. It’s often included in home or renter’s insurance. If someone knows they’re likely to end up in a lawsuit because they love punching people, it would behoove them to get that.
But the damage that can be done by a pair of fists is often a low enough dollar number (and jail time) that it can reasonably be paid by the person owning them. A broken orbital socket is a hell of a lot cheaper than, say, three people’s lives. There’s also unlikely to be collateral damage with fists, since they can only travel so far. Most people can’t pay for the damages in a shooting event, and right now that cost is instead being covered by taxpayers.
Insurance isn’t for the small things, like a broken window or punching someone. It’s for very expensive, sometimes catastrophic damage.
I would bet that tiger attack insurance for someone who brings a tiger with then in public would be astronomical.
The point is to put the burden of cost where it actually belongs. Instead of society footing the bill, now gun owners will pay into an insurance system that will cover costs in the event of damage.
I’m thinking it’s a way of treating Taiwan more like other countries we deal with, rather than treating them as a part of China.
“Subtitle B – United States-Taiwan Tax Agreement Authorization Act Because the U.S. is unable to enter into a bilateral tax treaty with Taiwan due to Taiwan’s unique status, subtitle B provides authorization to the President to negotiate and enter into a U.S.-Taiwan tax agreement that includes provisions generally conforming with those customarily contained in U.S. tax treaties.”
But first the democrats should do their duty and pass federal laws allowing access to safe abortions.
How, honey? Seriously, lay out for me how you think this happens with the current makeup of Congress.
You should probably ask the people of Puerto Rico if they even want to be a state, first.
This headline is the opposite of clickbait. The details are amazing!
"WIRED reported that, at one point, the convoy’s main bus pulled over onto a highway shoulder and kicked out one of the passengers.
It was unclear why the man was ejected, but he was left stranded in Florence, South Carolina, without his wallet, according to details from a livestream of someone in contact with the man."
It looks like there is a work around for that, but it involves the Rules Committee, which is typically appointed by the Speaker. So, yeah, not possible, outside of some exceptions that I’m not sure I understand well enough to explain. Something about things that are “privileged”.