We needed an FDR who knew better because he had seen their reaction to his cousin and heard and saw their true colors because he was actually one of them.
Makes me wonder if the only thing that mattered for him from Bush was the "spread democracy" part, even if Bush didn't mean it. Makes me wonder if they're first trying to get a world anti-monarchy war dictator revolution going to then get a world socialist revolution.
So you're saying he was saying the working poor have been warped by the industrial world that enclosed their farms, forced them from their villages and their familiar institutions, and into the industrial wasteland?
And because they literally hamstrung themselves by believing that physics was Jewish because of Einstein and war is the continuation of politics by other mean dropping the bomb was winning the argument.
...earlier is probably the better general and might put paid to the Prussian's feelings about him. Grant was a genius, and Lee was a Napoleon wannabe. Also Sherman's name sake tanks are a lovely example of what actually good practical engineering looks like.
The Civil War one is even worse because Grant figuring out sustained campaigning and constant fighting were possible because of that industrial capacity is why he beat Lee when no one else did. The dude who figured out the advancements they had led to World War I and II style combat is 50 years...
It's also weird when the religion of the Vedas had a hierarchy that changed yearly. In fact, there's a long memory of that in all religions with Heaven/Indra/El/Cronos/Saturnus seen as not just sanctioning that yearly overturning of the order but encouraging it.
I don't think there were any Argentinians willing to see if they could get away with trolling Francis with not-San Martín de Almagro kits from Argentinian association football teams, especially another of the Big 5 or Vélez Sarsfield. Same with Benedict XVI and something German but not FC Bayern.
They're required to be in session at the start of a year and they automatically dissolve and reform when their old terms are up and their new ones start at which point the majority directs business until they have a speaker. So if we get the majority we're fine as long as the public doesn't...
It's perhaps measuring managers desire to be rid of "those pesky wages" more than anything and the middle managers might have the best view showing that it isn't replacing employees anytime soon.
....that was followed by the Yankees tying it in the top of the ninth followed by Mazerowski in the bottom of the ninth is actually considered the most impactful play off all time because it reversed a losing situation to a winning situation late in the game.
Recency bias is just that, bias, it is not reflective of reality. According to a stat that judges each play on how much it impacted the probability of winning a championship that world series game 7 had 3 of the top ten plays. The home run to take the lead from the inning Mazerowski..