In this case however there's historical precedent. Reagan was almost assassinated and as a result gained a tremendous amount of support and goodwill. Granted a bit of ketchup on the ear is a far cry from an actual injury, but the Toupee was out of the news for almost a whole week, so something drastic had to be done to get the spotlight back on the Republicans.
Fortunately whether you vote for the Toupee or the Toupee's generic opposition, we're doomed either way! One option does delay the doom for a maximum of four years though, so take that into account.
One historical interpretation of the character known as Jesus is the same as the character known as Robin Hood: a collection of folk tales and exaggerations about a handful of people who lived over the course of a century, later attributed all to one person.
I have to believe she just didn't want to wash any dishes and, like most Christians, was using religion as an excuse to be a bad person.
We're already there, in a sort of way. Products aren't built to last, aren't built to be repaired. Buy a new phone, computer, washing machine, every year! You wouldn't want the social embarrassment of not having the latest gadgets! And if that fails, we'll just release a patch that prevents the irreplaceable battery from lasting a full day.
Plus after computers made it so one person could do the job of 100, entire new industries popped up to do meaningless jobs shuffling digital money around. Some of the most comfortably-paying upper-working-class jobs are entirely pointless. But it keeps educated people from questioning the system. As long as they get a cushy paycheck twice a month they'll happily make another B2B web 3.0 cloud-based KPI tracking analytics platform and not question if their job is meaningful.
Cool. Can we also be done talking about how you're not as bad as the Toupee? I'd like to hear why you specifically are the best option, not just the less bad one.
Attacking is defense. War is peace. Freedom is slavery.
At least one of us (citizens) was rich enough to buy an AR-15.
Uninformed ad hominems sure are fun, aren't they?
You dropped a couple zeros there.
You mean extended unemployment, seeing people turn medical fact into political beliefs, not having the opportunity to spend time with the few people that don't annoy me, and day drinking?
Please sir may we have another
A decline in my cynicism that is caused by factual occurrences in reality.
Loud engines aren't a technological or engineering problem; they're a self-esteem problem. Universal healthcare that includes mental health support and a strong working class economy will go a long way towards addressing those with low self-esteem, but they'll never go away entirely.
But it is killing jobs, and that's what's important.
When I was younger...
You're over 250 years old?
From my studying of history American politics have been "us" vs "them" since George Washington stepped down after two terms.
Parking lots, warehouses, malls, walmarts (and similar superstores), even stretches of in-city highways. There's millions of acres of viable space for solar panels, just no financial incentive to install and maintain it.
King George approves of your comment.
Saying nothing can be the most powerful thing one can say.
How about normalizing solutions outside a corrupt and ineffective justice system? When the provably, convicted, guilty walk free no matter how dangerous they are, what options are left to us?
Nothing can be a very powerful thing to say. I wish he had said nothing.