

At least he’s dumb enough to not understand how, in this fucked up system we’ve got here, voting for a third party is like not voting at all.
At least he’s dumb enough to not understand how, in this fucked up system we’ve got here, voting for a third party is like not voting at all.
Yeah man, Ashley wasserface was pretty much right, aside from the drinking, statistically.
I’m barely into politics, my high school teachings of the political system aren’t terribly strong in my mind. All that to ask:
And, if so:
What would need to happen for a president to convert our system to lifetime terms?
What would need to happen for a president to convert our system to a dictatorship/monarchy/whatever? (so we actually never voted again)
Is it at all likely that Trump could make either of those things happen?
P.S. You don’t need to make the 86th comment about how this isn’t cryptic. Shitty headlines should be criticized, but it isn’t adding to the discussion at the point. I mean, look at me, I managed to get through this entire comment and not menti- Oh crap, I’m part of the problem.
Watching Lewis Spears’ (an Australian comedian) take on it, it’s likely that the venues cancelled the events, and this is the PR reason.
Yeah, that’s a strange use of words. I was like “oh, he just had a gun where he wasn’t supposed to,” but no, he was in the act of performing terrorism.
Doesn’t Tesla usually look at the logs for a situation like this, so we’ll know shortly?
And the 2016 election (for many of us)
Obviously legality of weed is related, but I’m arguing that there is a “scoop” here, that weed has passed a milestone; it’s more commonly used daily than alchohol.
I think you misread. The headline itself says that weed is being used more than alchohol, not more than it was when it was illegal.
That’s honestly odd. A refill costs nothing as compared to the initial cost of the cup/lid/straw.
Wendy’s biggie bag is the only good deal in chained fast food right now. Otherwise you’ve gotta find a local joint with good prices.
Also want to shout out Technology Connections’ video.
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At least 3, maybe 4.
I’m also stoked for the government funding going towards rail infrastructure.
As a massive gear head, this is always my argument. If we have better public transit infrastructure, people who don’t want to drive won’t, making the experience better for those of us that do.