We need to seal up all the cracks in the big C with hardcore legislation so these rats can’t keep squeezing out of rule of law.
We need to seal up all the cracks in the big C with hardcore legislation so these rats can’t keep squeezing out of rule of law.
Watch me as I hit this unbreakable window with a hammer.
Watch me as I hit this unbreakable window with a hammer.
Richmond Fed, USA: $6 million. $.02 per person per year, avg.
NZ, no real impact. Same for AU. SE. CH. AR.
Two kinds of people “hurt” by the change. Five-year-olds and those who just love cash.
Richmond Fed, USA: $6 million. $.02 per person per year, avg.
NZ, no real impact. Same for AU. SE. CH. AR.
Two kinds of people “hurt” by the change. Five-year-olds and those who just love cash.
In Canada and New Zealand, retailers just ignore the last two cents and round up on three. We get the extra half cent on average.
In Canada and New Zealand, retailers just ignore the last two cents and round up on three. We get the extra half cent on average.
The kind of voter we must reach.
The kind of voter we must reach.
And suppressing her rage only to explode under stress has monumental consequences.
I’m sending this is definitely not going to be a quirky existentialist comedy like The Good Place.
And suppressing her rage only to explode under stress has monumental consequences.
I’m sending this is definitely not going to be a quirky existentialist comedy like The Good Place.
The USDA can suck eggs. My state is suing the USDA and it’s not complying with the order.
Even the worst off citizens understand that there has to be a stopping point beyond which the BS may not pass.
The USDA can suck eggs. My state is suing the USDA and it’s not complying with the order.
Even the worst off citizens understand that there has to be a stopping point beyond which the BS may not pass.
Federal employees are often already underpaid and living paycheck to paycheck. Or they have the sense to save for emergencies.
Do you think the status quo before the shutdown was acceptable? When do we stop knuckling under?
Federal employees are often already underpaid and living paycheck to paycheck. Or they have the sense to save for emergencies.
Do you think the status quo before the shutdown was acceptable? When do we stop knuckling under?