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We do, but then reality sets in! Enter 10 aircraft carriers to carry US policy to hateful enemies. What country do you reside in? It surely is not the US? | 00 | not toxic |
Who wrote this for you, Fikile? There is a decided lack of basic grammar and spelling errors, so this can't possibly be your work. The Guptas must have finally hired someone who can write decently. The ideas and thought process are still crackpot, but at least it's readable now. Thank you. | 00 | not toxic |
As a T2 I was told that alcohol lowered your sugar #s. I confirmed that by reading what the associations said about it. I came away thinking moderation is paramount so it's one glass of red wine every night.We searched for wine with the lowest sugar content and hit on one with a 2 rating. LOL, it's from Chile and less than 9 bucks, works too this am I was 4.5 | 00 | not toxic |
How do you know that the correction by the Washington Post isn't also fake?? Oh, we can see that the one and only (as of now) "like" you've received is from yourself. Gosh, you and Trump have something in common -- you both really like yourself. | 00 | not toxic |
UAA is in the pocket of the NPS and the DNR...their studies will say what ever the people paying for it want it to say | 00 | not toxic |
Phil Knight promised $500 million, reportedly with no strings attached, to build an outstanding science center.
The UO turned that into a $1 billion project, expecting the taxpayers to help pay the difference.
Stephen J. Remington | 00 | not toxic |
This goes WAY past naive | 00 | not toxic |
NNNNNNOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!! The whole lesson of the US disaster is that when the government regulates the financial sector, and GUARANTEES that depositors will get paid, regardless of the idiotic loans made by said financial sector, depositors are not careful, and banks don't care about loan quality. Why would they? They get paid on volume, they bundle crap loans into MBSs and sell them to UBS, or they keep the loans on their books, but cover their butts with fed-backed mortgage insurance.
Just make it clear that unregulated means "not bailed out," and if investors then want to fund such firms to chase high returns, hey good luck to them!
Please google CountryWide, IndyMac, Washington Mutual, or 100 other dead lenders in the US... | 00 | not toxic |
Here's a video of the parade, condensed to 26 minutes, in up to 1440p
https://youtu.be/TbWIuZUNIkM | 00 | not toxic |
It's like trying to argue with a child. | 00 | not toxic |
“I can guarantee we won’t raise an objection” to expansion of the mine, Roeber said.
Love it. | 00 | not toxic |
Oops. Just saw your post two paragraphs down. Winchester Park. Got it. | 00 | not toxic |
It only applies to 50% of China's emissions. And those emissions are reported by a government that has been accused of ocassionally misrepresenting economic figures from time to time. | 00 | not toxic |
Some of the world's biggest trouble makers have ties to a cult that demands submission, prayer 5 times a day and threatens to kill any follower who plans to opt out. It's maybe not too hard to see why some might not be too heartbroken when these types are forced out. | 00 | not toxic |
Tony Heard’s engrossing personal Kgosana piece is memory-evoking.
At a Lady Selborne High School, Pretoria matric farewell ceremony in 1956 I was deeply impressed by headboy Philip Kgosana’s address showing great leadership qualities. I was 23, working on my PhD; Philip 20: a situation sadly still the norm. In 1960 he burst onto the public stage leading the massive march of people nearly twice his age in ill-fitting borrowed shoes to Caledon Square, Cape Town.
In exile he dropped below my horizon but re-appeared in an article in The Star, 10 October 2016 tracked down to where he was living in Pretoria. With a contemporary friend I found Kgosana’s phone number. It was answered by his charming wife Alice. With my wife we met them on 28 December in their very gracious home in a far-flung north-western mixed suburb. The intended courtesy visit stretched into three-and-a-half hours ending with lunch on their unusual farm products.
Contd…… | 00 | not toxic |
They have and it takes two sides (and governor) to reach and agreement. The legislature is at an impasse. No legislature does only one action, they actually multi-task like most of us in the outside world. | 00 | not toxic |
"the Alaska Dispatch and or certain bloggers do not believe in the First Amendment"
Just a quick FYI - the First Amendment has no bearing on private property (such as this commenting service on ADN's website) or the actions of private citizens (or certain bloggers). It protects speech from _government_ intervention. Social consequences and private owners' own rules and regulations of online forums opened to the public are not within the realm of the First Amendment even though speech is. | 00 | not toxic |
How hard is it to learn, George, 1) the mission of the ACLU 2) everyone needs to follow the law, even the government criminals. | 11 | toxic |
Exactly. Solar cannot provide enough heat to run the device. It depends on nuclear decay. | 00 | not toxic |
Just ridiculous. | 11 | toxic |
No, no, no, no, no! Very bad form on Perlmutter's part. We always need new people in Congress and now there will be a spillover effect in state house and senate races for the legislators who were vying to replace him. | 00 | not toxic |
I'm sorry but that's not the way Troopers and local PDs operate in the Interior. Boundary battles can be argued out afterward but when in doubt both should respond and search. | 00 | not toxic |
You talking about the pay for service type contracting out like they have in the US? The one where if you don't pay they will literally show up and watch your house burn. | 00 | not toxic |
Good question. Of course in the past they had simple weather boxes that measured rainfall and temperature with a very accurate thermometer, but would have to be physically read.
You wonder how many people missed a day, or a reading, and just made up temperatures to fill in the box.
I think I will buy my own little weather station for my back yard and start an accurate record to compare with these geniuses. The same people that are telling us this are the same people spreading false data.
Wouldn't it be amazing if we found that these same sensors are used all over the Earth, and made by the same company, and the company purposely calibrated them to show false data.
The Global Warmers always tout the "data", which once again has been shown to be wrong.
There should be an investigation. | 00 | not toxic |
Russ: Great advice. but, wow, it's tough to follow. As I've often posted, it's hard not to watch that trainwreck......Gary Crum | 00 | not toxic |
Never underestimate Liberal's or the failed drama teacher's sense of entitlement and arrogance. The media has been taking that same soft glove approach for far too long. The screws need to be applied continuously to make them feel uncomfortable on every issue.
Canadians should NEVER pass on any scandal or ethics breach by this government regardless of how small as that's what gave us Shawinigate which eventually led to much larger criminal activity like Adscam. | 00 | not toxic |
"No one should EVER physically Force the body to do anything that creates severe pain."
Then we had better eliminate high school, college, AAU, and Olympic wrestling immediately. | 00 | not toxic |
Back in the late 60's early seventies an outstanding family named the Zimmermans living in Eagle River, built a cement boat over a period of about 10 years or so, and sailed off to Washington where he and his wife Ester lived out their life's. Another example of people who followed their dreams. | 00 | not toxic |
He's partly right, if you're getting a big refund every year, you're doing something wrong. You are letting the government use your money as an interest free loan for a year. You should structure yourself so as to get nothing back, and pay as little as possible. The tax laws are there for everyone, not just Trump. | 00 | not toxic |
The west is always denounced and our evil practices. Not sure why our society is more stable that these Muslim based countries. Oh ya, religion is not the key of our society, but they are trying to change that. Soon we won't be able to speak openly like this as morality squads will hunt us down if we speak badly of Islam. Say what you want about Jesus but don't ever question Mohammed because our religion is more important than yours. | 00 | not toxic |
Good enough for the state but not the city.. | 00 | not toxic |
CSU is where UH should hope to be: fairly new coach, new campus stadium, good fan base....they know they're not giant killers. Just play within your conference with the talent you have, execute, play hard every down.... | 00 | not toxic |
I marked agreement for ur comment but i have to tell u that i laughed so hard and glad u said it. It also scary just thinking of the possibility of it ever being a practice. I wish something like this would work. | 00 | not toxic |
Really? Whether he acted within a distorted set of rules, his actions demonstrate a clear breach of ethics. By any definition of ethics, one cannot take part in decisions from which they can personally benefit. The fact that a finance minister would take advantage of such a cheap loophole in the conflict of interest rules is unbelievable. The fact that you or Trudeau would choose to defend him is also unbelievable. | 00 | not toxic |
Anderson, That is unrealistic. Because one becomes a legislator doesn't mean one cannot have cordial relations with others. What if a legislator is invited to a friends home for dinner and the dinner conversation turns to politics? What if a lobbyist offers meals to relatives of legislators? This holier than thou attitude we espouse for legislators is nonsense. Of course direct payments (bribes) and gifts are off limits, but a social setting to present one’s case is reasonable. Isn’t it a bit ironic that you would outlaw meals of any kind yet labor unions can contribute thousands of dollars to political campaigns? Don’t you think the labor unions expect a quid pro quo for their money? | 00 | not toxic |
I tend to agree with the ferret. In my case I retired at 59, have not taken my CPP and do not intend to til 65 by which time I will have reduced my RRSP by 30% and paid the taxes but put as much as possible in my TFSA. Taking my CPP at 65 along with OAS and having my bridge drop off my pension payment I should have an income in the 50K bracket and not pay too much tax until 71 when the RRIF starts. Reducing my RRSP without a huge tax penalty is a goal as dying with a big RRSP and no spouse means the estate gets hammered with a 50% income tax bill in the year of my demise. Anybody know when that will be? Me either. | 00 | not toxic |
Welcome to the United States, now officially the largest Third World Banana Republic on the Globe. May as well stop all election processes, we're a land without law now so no need to send law makers to represent us. The current ones have now clearly demonstrated they are completely useless. | 00 | not toxic |
This makes the difference as he was told to stop and it verifies that the guy knew it was police. | 00 | not toxic |
Wow, you're quite the violent thug, aren't you? As far as I can tell, you're the "human failure" not the homeless. | 11 | toxic |
Because you are in the 'cafeteria' you try to make out that everyone is in it; it simply makes you feel better about yourself, especially when everyone who disagrees with you is "blathering" and "talking through his hat".
You keep bringing up Eichmann, you seem to have an inordinate fixation about the man. Obedience to the the Magisterium is not "following orders", it is entirely voluntary, an act of will so your Eichmann analogy is absolutely wrong. | 00 | not toxic |
So, trump thinks $2.4 million to $8.4 million represents "tremendous medical costs"? Then what does he consider the $84 million the military spends on erectile dysfunction medication??? Or how about the $3.6 million spent on each government-funded golf trip he has taken??? Money well spent? I think not. I'm betting this is all just an attempt to distract from the russia investigation, the medical care issue, and all the other disasters facing the white house. | 00 | not toxic |
I’m totally amazed to discover that OLCC is not getting any money from the distillery tasting room sales when they are doing a 100% tax on the wholesale cost of all the other alcohol.
How did that happen?
Didn't all the other distilleries who have to pay that 100% markup complain? | 00 | not toxic |
Just for clarification: No charges were filed agains Neil Goldschmidt because the statute of limitations had "run out" befor his actions were exposed. Otherwide, believe me, he would have faced felony charges.
I think Kitzhaber made some very bad decisions regarding his girlfriend and her actions. Whether he committed any "criminal" acts himself has not been determinded. Actually, whether Ms. Hayes committed any "crimes" or even merits indictment has not been determined either. | 00 | not toxic |
After last night's admission that he may not accept the results of the election, it seems rather obvious that Trump planned on losing all along - that his bid to run for the highest office in the land was nothing more than a reality-show ruse to launch Trump TV Network after the election with his new, built-in base of alt-right Breitbart readers to add fuel to the fire. He'll even keep Steve Bannon on to run the show, merely stamping the Trump name onto the new venture like he does all those buildings in New York in which he has no real financial interest at all. As with everything else about Donald Trump, it's all for show. There's no there there. He's become nothing more than a tacky franchise.
I have to wonder how his loyal band of followers must feel knowing that they've been played for fools and idiots. If they haven't yet figured it out they're more foolish than I realized - and that's saying something! | 11 | toxic |
Do what?? | 00 | not toxic |
Cutting spending for legal services and public broadcasting (which gave us Fred Rogers and Sesame Street), all while the Trump family spends several million dollars of taxpayer money each weekend for golfing and shuttle flights to Florida.
Thanks, Mr. President, you vile, disgusting trash. | 11 | toxic |
W.E. you're glossing over the time slick Willy had relations in the Oval Office. Just because the recent visitors dress funny and have a political bent different from yours doesn't make their visit disgusting. | 00 | not toxic |
Oh, of course. Anything that truthfully reports on the dangerously incompetent idiot you helped put in charge of the military and the country is "fake news."
And you know Obama would've given "the green light" how? Obama might have, but the fact that he specifically declined to preauthorize it, thus allowing the military to decide on the best time to strike, argues otherwise. Instead, Obama left the decision up to Trump, who effed it up then refused to take responsibility. Trump is a coward, but you're clearly okay with that. | 11 | toxic |
Most of deep ecology madness is based on lies. | 00 | not toxic |
Nonsense. I know lots of Muslims in Canada, in China, in Japan, in the United States, and other countries whom I have met in my 287,000 kilometers of travel in the last 20 years. You should distinguish between Islamic extremists and those who are good people. Just like in Canada. People are good and people are bad. I'm a good person. What are you? | 00 | not toxic |
BC had to choose: left, far left, extremist left. Who knew the far left would be the centralist party? | 00 | not toxic |
YOU TELL. SOME ARE DELIVERED HOME BY A SUBSIDIARY AMBULETTE UNIT TO AN EMPTY HOME OR APARTMENT.
UPANDDOWN2. YOU DECIDE | 00 | not toxic |
Dan and Don make a great team. Last of the big spenders. | 00 | not toxic |
Peter M. Roddy,
TPP would have eliminated the tariff. Para. 4 says, "Existing tariffs cost on red salmon imported to Chili, Japan, Mexico, would have been removed according to United Nations Conference." This means third-world countries are still paying a tariff. Trump is right. These countries have polluted their waters and have horrible human rights records. Globalization should be stopped. They left their own countries because they needed work. I quote, 'Give us your poor, tired and huddled masses...." Now, lets get everyone back to work and can the idea for supporting communist countries. Great Pacific Seafood pulled out of here because fish prices were being leveled. Globalize Alaska's fishing industry for the sake of the fishermen at the micro-level, for the peoples' livelihood, not a state run incorporated fishing industry, who wasted and spilled a belly dump of fish this summer! Was that 10 totes? Also, consolidate departments. Fishing should be grouped with Dept. of Agric.. | 00 | not toxic |
Trump: "I don't believe it." Based on what? Gut feeling or just denial that something might just be there? Something could have truely happen without his knowing. That would be actually believable but to just say "I don't believe it" leads a reasonable person to think you are covering up. Buffoon. What till a real crisis comes up that requires critical thinking skills without just pushing the button! | 11 | toxic |
non stop bad news for costco. stock drops upon announcement that amazon is acquiring whole foods. what next? Trump steaks? | 00 | not toxic |
You cited only the salary part of Senegal's compensation, not the entire compensation package.
"According to Costco's Proxy statement filed for 2011, Sinegal earned $350,000 in base pay, with additional funds coming from bonuses, stock/option awards and other compensations, totaling $2,191,159." | 00 | not toxic |
Why does the headline say "gave" while the article says "giving".
And why the hedge 'any'? | 00 | not toxic |
"The acknowledging of white privilege is a simple, intellectual acknowledgement of the cultural and structural barriers that people of colour sometimes face. It's child's play to understand the point. My adopted black son gets approached by police more often than white kids. "
Hello Toulouse.
There is an American book called "Fundamentals of Criminal Justice: A Sociological View", and on Page 69 of that book it is pointed out that 90.1 Percent of black murder victims were killed by black offenders (even though black folks make up only about 13 percent of the US population).
Got that, Toulouse? In the dangerous streets out there that you mention, a black person is about ten times more likely to be killed by a black killer than by a white killer.
Would you like to run by us one more time how "white privilege" makes the mean streets a dangerous place for black folks? | 11 | toxic |
Is it just me or is everyone commenting on here nuts? I read some of these comments and it scares the heck out of me how some people's brains work! | 00 | not toxic |
I thought bricks-and-mortar stores were going the way of the dodo, and that everyone shopped online. | 00 | not toxic |
any chicken would look normal gyrating between one extreme to the next, carrying on what would appear to be a normal erratic life of running in any which direction with a determined purpose except this particular chicken is doing all this with its head lopped off. the chicken is doing such a wonderful job of seeming to carry on normally that one wonders what the purpose its head served to begin with. and this folks is the state of america and its current president. | 00 | not toxic |
IF the USA doesn't lead, there will be no progress on climate change. It's not just our emissions--though they are considerable, especially per capita--it's our national attitude towards the crisis that causes the trouble.
Since WWII. it's been an article of faith in the American main stream that the US is the world's "one essential nation". If anything, this has been a bedrock conservative view, underpinning, for instance, the "coalition of the willing" in Gulf War I and Bush II's Iraq War.
It's only on climate change that conservatives dismiss this otherwise undeniable American singularity. Why is that? This is what Krugman want to know. How does this unaccountable thing happen.? | 00 | not toxic |
True. Since we are reading the DP (I know original is WP) and I live in Denver, my comment is directed at Denver area. That being said, not a chance in heck 100k is upper middle in the Denver area. | 00 | not toxic |
With all the problems that our world faces it almost laughable that something as wishy washy as climate change would get so much attention. It just goes to show how much power the wealthy liberal elite has in our world today to set the agenda. It also goes to show how naive people can be to believe whatever so called experts tell them. Thank you President Trump for a little touch of reality. | 00 | not toxic |
Shannyn Moore even you do not hit hard enough.
Also it's past time to take on the wildlife management mafia that runs wildlife in this state. A state which turns its back and boasts of its splendid wildlife, even to put the bear back on its license plate while pursuing and blasting bears from helicopters as state ADFG/Alaska Board of Game policy under this sick manifesto called the Intensive Management Act of 1994. Needn't look far to see the heavy hand in Alaska legislative and legal halls of Safari Club who auction off guided trophy hunting. Manipulating ecosystems by killing apex predators to maximize supposedly to maximize moose and caribou is game farming. Our state agency ADFG actually stands for Alaska Department of Farming Game, yes, really. All promoted by the Alaska Board Hunters and Trappers, AKA the Alaska Board of Game. | 00 | not toxic |
Chong can think independently and sensibly which gives him a huge advantage over the rest of the field. Sadly, the CPC base is not into thinking and suggesting anything that isn't socially conservative or that puts a price on carbon. | 00 | not toxic |
"determined since 9/11 to have regime change " needs correction. It was not "since" but "before" 9/11, hence 9/11. | 00 | not toxic |
Come July 1, a rash of people could declare themselves Rastarfarians and demand the right to smoke marijuana at work. | 00 | not toxic |
Gardner pandered on the issue to get into office and now is having to pay the price.
The next thing he gets to eat is a tax cut for the wealthy that will either give the rest of us nothing or raise our taxes.
His problem isn't that people are calling him on the right wing nonsense. The problem is that the economic policies of his party are all designed to reward the rich at the expense of the rest of us. At least they are only yelling. In a less genteel age it would have been tar and feathers. | 00 | not toxic |
sounds like he's taking out the trash | 00 | not toxic |
When a company has access to a person's entire and up-to-date banking history (as well as other personal information) and is able to deduct payments at the exact same time that grants are paid, it is not an advantage of mere efficient processing. It is an advantage of operating with almost no risk. That is no risk of non-payment and knowing exactly when to stop providing any new services to a captive market (they have access to recipients at pay points and via cell phone). The contract CPS has with SASSA prohibits them from using the recipients' information for anything other than to pay grants.
It seems you haven't been following this story closely? For more details about Net1 and its operations as well as the repercussions of this for recipients, I can recommend the excellent articles written by the author of this article as well as Groundup and amaBhungane. | 00 | not toxic |
And I want it back .-) | 00 | not toxic |
There was no "lack of competition for manufacturing jobs from less expensive overseas plants" at that time. That was pretty much gone by the end of the Marshall Plan in 1951. The tax structures in place at the time made it more advantagious to keep high end manufacturing jobs in the USA. And it was more the early 1980's than the late 1970's when that productivity/salary split manifested. | 00 | not toxic |
30 grams is a very high amount to let one carry around in their pocket. This makes virtually everyone, who wants to be, a licensed drug dealer. Basically the government just gave up and is letting the currently illegal industry call all the shots.. | 00 | not toxic |
"Mercy", yea; love Pope Francis, yes. However there are element of "rightness", "wisdom," "time" that seem to escape this man: women.
Curious that Winters begins this reflection on International Women's Day.
There is nothing wrong with a genuinely conservative church that respects a tried past, the vagaries of precipitous change, a discerning venture into evolution.
When the work of evolving thought, rightness, testing consequences, and discerning wisdom has already been done, that is when resistance to change is more rightly "intransigence"; when the exclusion and diminution of women is really "misogyny" and not tradition and scriptural justification.
The Vatican and hierarchy has not only been absent from but in utter opposition to the secular evolution of sane, rational evolution of women in society. Of course many "societies" have also resisted, been slow to evolve but being in that company is no forgiveness.
"History" shows no mercy; it has consequences.
We are at that point. | 00 | not toxic |
When trust is gone, no excuse like polygamie can make that right.
You deserve respect Honesty and more, if he cant talk About another woman, you can question a lot more than that.
Be safe, take the pain for now and move on, you deserve more than a man who had a lot more than most men, but still has the needs to cheat on you.
You are going to be ok, dont settle for less and trust youre instincts.
Wish you the best you deserve, cheer up, head up and shine like never before ;-) | 00 | not toxic |
Blame the victims. You're all class. | 00 | not toxic |
Gee, this certainly contradicts the GOP mantra.
Be interesting to see single payer put to a direct popular vote. | 00 | not toxic |
Tell me again why we have police? Shouldn't she report any crime to them? Football coaches coach football. AD's run athletic departments. Why are they being held responsible in any way for reporting a crime? They are not trained in the law. If you are assaulted you call the police and file charges. Neither the university nor the football team should be held responsible for making sure charges are filed and somebody punished outside the court system already in place. | 00 | not toxic |
there is another program nobody watches that would generate plenty of money for public broadcasting.
it's called 'a thorough audit of oil revenue and tax credits'. | 00 | not toxic |
Love begets love. Hatred begets hatred. Belligerence begets belligerence. 'Humanities ancient dilemma.' The only thing that's changed is the technology that media uses to brings it too us. | 00 | not toxic |
I cannot see the logic behind her wanting this to be resolved by mediation. Regardless of whether public opinion is that he did it, she cannot publicly accuse him without facing him in court. This trial by public is not fair, mostly because in a country where sexual offenses is rife, society is more sympathetic toward the victims of such offenses ( and rightfully so ).
However publicizing her story in the media without recourse to the court, makes me question her end goal. Simply put, it is her right to speak up and seek justice for the alleged offense committed , but at the same time HE had the right to face his accuser in a court of law - which he has indicated that he is willing to do | 00 | not toxic |
Pardon me if I don't climb onto your tangent . . my remark stands on its own. | 00 | not toxic |
The Year of Mercy is over, we are halfway through the Year of Wrath! | 00 | not toxic |
Two inadequate responses to pedestrian deaths and a focus on blaming the victim i.e.pedestrians. Lets hope the third try gets it right @johntory #topoli | 00 | not toxic |
In spite of my pro development general attitude, I am anti-Pebble because of the entire concept involved is badly flawed. It would create the largest open pit mine in the world, produce vast quantities of toxic chemicals which would constitute an essentially eternal threat to downstream areas. The principle of restoring a mined area, and the principle of proper isolation and disposal of toxic waste apparently never were considered (no doubt because it would cost more to do so). If you cannot cost justify a project that will not ruin the beauty of Alaska nor insure its environmental safety for all time, then the project should not even be proposed, never mind approved. Even if you are a conservative and pro development in your outlook. | 00 | not toxic |
At least he's got something to fall back on. What a relief. | 00 | not toxic |
Highly doubt it. Conservatives don't need outside help to reach their conclusions. A lot of us were once liberals who got mugged by reality. Bots? Russians.? Okay. If it helps you to understand your worldview. | 00 | not toxic |
The alligator may have attacked because it was a small child. May not have realized it wasn't an animal. I took a swamp tour in Louisiana once and the man operating our boat would throw marshmallows and chicken to the gators so they would follow the boat and people could see them. He said any time someone was holding a small child on the boat the gators wouldn't take their eyes off the child. But how can a fancy resort like that allow gators in a man made lake? | 00 | not toxic |
"Spiritual duty" to protect the land? Man, what a stretch. | 00 | not toxic |
I always expect this kind of schedule manipulation analysis from fans but not a journalist! Nebraska was NOT RANKED when Oregon played them so the Ducks did not lose to a Top 10 ranked team....they lost to an UNRANKED team in both the AP and Coaches Poll...Oregon was the ranked team. To now suggest Oregon lost to a Top 10 team is typical rah rah small town journalism. The Ducks have played against ONE ranked team this season...UW. Oregon could also go through the season with only ONE game(UW) against a ranked team on their schedule...at the time Oregon played them. Nebraska, Colorado and WSU were not ranked when they played Oregon. Also a quick check shows Nebraska with still Wisconsin and Ohio State on their schedule in back to back weeks ON THE ROAD. If you are going to play "let's look at the schedule" and make silly projections in October, then to be fair look at scheduleS for all the teams in Oregon's picture. | 00 | not toxic |
So why is the clinton/fbi/russian colusion story nowhere on ADN? | 00 | not toxic |
LW1 -- you modeled caretaking behavior for your daughter and she's doing exactly what you trained her to do. By focusing on her, all you're doing is distracting yourself from your own issues. Keep going to Alanon and learn to focus on YOU not her.
LW2 - sounds more like borderline than bipolar but PPD should be ruled out. | 00 | not toxic |
Canada's per capita income is higher today than it was 60 years ago. Back then the British and French robbed resources from Asia and Africa, paid workers there almost zero, and repatriated profits back to the home country.
In fact, without robbing Asia and Africa, there would be no Industrial revolution. British firms needed markets, and they forced their colonies to buy their manufactured products, especially textiles. And opium. The profits from these enterprises funded the Industrial Revolution. | 00 | not toxic |
Don’t worry. Turf and track should get booked 100% thanks to the collapse of the dome…… | 00 | not toxic |
Seems this event is just a way for the family to boast about how they bought the government. Should make everyone sad. | 00 | not toxic |
So are we to believe there is no connection between this request and the firing? YUP.
The support letter from Sessions, the director of Justice Department that was asked for addition funding, are not connected. Recommending Comey should be fired is just another unconnected event in this ongoing series of events. At some point there are enough dots that you can see the full picture without having to connect the dots. | 00 | not toxic |
A simplistic, binary schematic (that ironically, really just echoes simplistic, binary concepts of "left" and "right").
What makes politics 'politics' is the fact that no issue or approach is simple and binary. Instead, political goals and policy are complex and interactive with no single goal or selection of policy instruments.
Really what we have here is a menu of Preston's right wing beliefs lined up against a series of 'strawmen' constructs of what he considers "left". It is quite possible to have a entrepreneurial, market economy that includes government regulation and even direction. It is not an either/or proposition except in Preston's very ideological and partisan world view lens. | 00 | not toxic |
Working-class parents often come home too tired to help their kids with school work, if they even have the background to do that. They cannot afford all the activities that middle-class parents enroll their kids in, and drive them to, to enrich their educations. It is also hard to have aspirations beyond those of your parents when you haven't lived that life growing up. We tend to go towards what feels "normal" to us and be tense with what doesn't.
I grew up in a home that went back and forth economically between working-class and poor. My mother had a high school education. My father had two years of college but never made much money. But they were both heavy readers and there were always a lot of paperbacks around the house. By the age of 12 I was reading their books, plus whatever I got elsewhere, and the habit was established. In my opinion reading is the key to knowledge. It is difficult to understand anything without reading. | 00 | not toxic |
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