Whew. At least they didn’t wait until after the election when it would be too late to have any meaningful impact. /s
The problem with statements like this is that they only ever seem to be made by narcissists who thinks work is only those efforts that directly benefit them. The end of my “work day” is when I start my other job of working for myself. I manage my home, I take care of my garden, I put effort into maintaining or improving my physical and mental well being, I foster and build the relationships in my life that I care about, etc. All of that is work, it’s just work that I do for myself and don’t get a paycheck for.
The big ones for me were joint pains, chronic headaches, and cramping that made me feel like I needed to take a painful crap. For some strange reason, that last one only occur in the middle of the night and it would last for a good hour or so.
Drink water.
So many odd physical conditions ended up being the result of dehydration and went away once I started drinking water throughout my day. I was in my 30s when I learned that one.
I am really curious what “beliefs and faith” people think Trump is going to champion. I keep hearing similar statements but nobody (except racists) ever goes into what those beliefs are or why they think Trump will uphold them.
Former President Trump said the “biggest mistake” of his presidency was picking “bad, disloyal people” to join his administration.
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It boggles the mind that anybody would be expecting Trump to consider anything but loyalty for his appointments.
I imagine the conversations going a bit like “You are going to be part of my cabinet. I’m told it’s not the type of cabinet you put things in, but a group of people that make decisions and handle all the boring stuff. My cabinet is going to be the best most beautiful cabinet anyone has ever seen. Here’s the hat with available positions. Let’s see what you get.”
Wait. They are serious? The Onion actually bought InfoWars and this is not the typical joke Onion article?
The trip on the Floridian will take nearly 48 hours to complete, according to Amtrak.
Coach seats start at just over $100 for the trip, with private rooms available starting at $700.
Who is their target market?
I can’t help but feel like that’s the point.
At no point did I say “smart”, “genius”, or “stupid”. I said “intelligence”, which was your choice of wording, in my rebuttal.
I also made no claim regarding Musk directly. I just pointed out the flaw in your argument that there is a correlation between a person’s wealth and their intelligence.
Money ≠ Intelligence and your entire argument seems to be based on this erroneous assumption.
No-one becomes a multi-billionaire due to a lack of intelligence or common sense.
Not “due to”, but people all thoroughout history have amassed great wealth despite a lack of intelligence. Especially when they are born into privilege.
Moderately OK.
The “get better” option is too vague. Better than shitty could still be worse than “moderately OK”. Depending on how shitty the life, getting better could also mean death. Even if getting better meant a glorious life, there is no guarantee of how long I would get to enjoy that better life. I could die the same day.
Sounds like grounds to challenge any and all of his decisions, including any legal charges he is associated with.
Good thing this man is given a gun and near carte blanch to shoot people he feels threatened by. /s
Putin is also of “low height”.
He’s got a long history of stimulating oral sex acts in public.
Trump is going to lose the popular vote so with the current US political system, these are the voting options this year:
Vote Harris and help Harris claim the presidency.
Vote Trump and help Trump claim the presidency.
Vote 3rd party and help Trump claim the presidency.
Don’t vote and help Trump claim the presidency.
The “activist“ tools include, among other things, a text-spamming and calling feature, both of which employ the users’ actual phone number. In contrast, Democratic phone banks always anonymize phone calls to protect the privacy of volunteers. There’s also a feature that invites users to upload all their phone’s contacts into the app. Users’ friends will no doubt appreciate this giveaway of their lucrative personal information once they start getting spammed with texts and calls.
I declined to give Turning Point my phone book, skipped the spam texts, and instead hit “knock on doors.” Then I hopped in my car to try to find the “voters near me” listed in the app …
As I drove, a list of target contacts appeared, with the names, addresses, ages, and phone numbers of people up and down the road. Several entries were tagged with a red flag indicating that the address was home to multiple voters over the age of 75—a potential goldmine because older voters tend to vote more than younger ones.
Wow.
Is this because he wants to share a bathroom with Sarah McBride? Feels more than a little pervy on his part.