

They probably do, but that doesn’t mean they are right for the job on US soil.
They probably do, but that doesn’t mean they are right for the job on US soil.
Yeah, honestly the US really didn’t want to take sides. A shocking number of Americans supported Hitler. But then the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor and that sort of unified the country to fight on the anti-fascism (antifa, for short) side of the war.
Deion Sanders’ son
And no buyers
She’s sorta right. ‘Oligarchy’ is a big college word that Joe Bumblefuck doesn’t understand.
Aristocrats is a good word, but again: “duh?”
Therefore Dems just need to start harping about “rich fucking parasites”
World needs fewer Elons and more Luigis
Trump surrendered the Second Cold War to Russia.
Russia has installed a puppet regime here.
Well the question is did they merely “attend the rally”, or did they “participate in the violent storming of the Capitol building”?
Because honestly, there’s a big difference. Not everyone that attended the rally stormed the capitol. So it could be reasonable to not want your name made public just for being there.
Then again they are cops so they probably did storm the Capitol.
Then again, again, the mere fact that I assume that is probably why they don’t want their identities made public - especially if they were never charged for a crime.
“There’s gotta be a name for this!” - John Marston
“An ‘impasse’” - Landon Ricketts
I freaked out when I saw blood in the toilet after a shit. Went to see my doc. He looked at my butthole and said “it’s hemorrhoids, I can see them”.
7.8 miles per gallon, while carrying around 300 people. That’s not really all that bad.
If they are citizens it’s not “deportation”, it’s “abduction and human trafficking”
There’s only profit to be made if people have money to spend.
60% chance of recession, 40% chance of a depression. “The Greatest Depression”
Opiates are not prescribed nearly as much as they were a few years back.
Executive orders are not laws.
A lot of people never leave their shithole counties
“No business which depends for existence on paying less than living wages to its workers has any right to continue in this country.”
— Franklin D. Roosevelt
THAT was the actual reason the minimum wage was established in the first place. And businesses have been fighting against it ever since - through a combination of lobbying (bribing) politicians and propaganda designed to convince people that those who earn the minimum wage “deserve” to suffer.