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He also did not say the French or British should not have them either. Israelis don't threaten their neighbors every day with nuclear annihilation and broadcast daily recreations of blowing up Arab cites. Sorry you see no difference between Israel and North Korea- Guess that is what crazy hate of a people will do to you. | 00 | not toxic |
I walked through it about a month ago, yes the tree is still there, but all the character of the place, tacky or not, is gone. Now it's just another concrete mall with a tree in the middle. But don't go by me, I'm not a fan of Waikiki. | 00 | not toxic |
If NCR had accomplished nothing other than its reporting (and commenting on!!) the clergy sex abuse crisis, that would have more than justified its existence. It's difficult to imagine how that crisis would have unfolded in the absence of the persistent, courageous work of NCR reporters and editors. | 00 | not toxic |
I base my comment, “in all likelihood” guilty, on what evidence was presented in the original story of the encounter. That and the fact that he was, at least in his own mind, a big testosterone filled stud on a sports team. Life displays the all too common scenario. I say so based on real life, not the courtroom. My opinion and nothing more.
Although certainly not the whole story I am sure, I have sat on enough grand juries and trials to know that "all" evidence is not always presented because of legal challenges outside of the courtroom. But be that as it may, he was acquitted and apparently the PC, feminist police want to 'punish' him. Totally wrong. | 00 | not toxic |
Of course Rockfish will be targeted, what can you expect, man will attempt to exterminate all species that are available. Next thing you know there will be a city sponsored derby to catch the largest because the merchants make money and the Mayors and council are all for making money at any expense. Man will push to the limit every freedom and killing of resources so for a while there will be Rockfish like there was with the crabs, halibut, clams and all of the other fish. | 00 | not toxic |
Trump is just a proxy, shorthand for character traits you value. If you think lying, fraud, misogyny, xenophobia, extreme narcissism, self-dealing hypocrisy, breaking of promises sacred (nuptial) and profane (debts) are all just peachy, then go for a Trump supporter. | 00 | not toxic |
Do you mean the one everyone hits yes, yes, yes every time we need to post? | 00 | not toxic |
I find the word "cracker" offensive. I prefer to be called "Saltine American" | 00 | not toxic |
Guess it would have helped to read the bill before you voted for it, Mark. | 00 | not toxic |
Racist. | 00 | not toxic |
Have you considered the cost of maintenance, software upgrades, hardware upgrades, required redundancy, technical expertise, etc ... and of course you need enough volume to justify the cost. | 00 | not toxic |
This does sound a bit like Censorship, am I wrong? | 00 | not toxic |
And I would add, there are no doubt Trump supporters here who were appalled by Bill and Hillary's behavior in the 90's who now try to minimize Trump's clear predatory nature. | 00 | not toxic |
No, that was Obama. All Obama did was talk and reduce military spending. Trump will take care of it. | 00 | not toxic |
I've been an active volunteer for a non profit and can say that it simply could not function without some full time staff. At an absolute minimum you need someone to answer the phone, coordinate the volunteers, order supplies and pay the bills. If you are building houses this is like being a general contractor. You can see the 990 for this branch of Habitat for Humanity at Charity Navigator. The highest paid employee is listed on these forms. That person make a little over $60,000 a year. | 00 | not toxic |
there is a lot of discussion about that very matter! LOL | 00 | not toxic |
No, she's someone who's willing to cross the aisle and work something out. It's a lot harder than just sitting there and saying NO. It's called Statesmanship, a very lacking qualities in our politicians. | 00 | not toxic |
I would agree with term limits for the PM. With regard to 1) - the Prime Minister is actually selected by the party in power. The PM is just another MP when you get right down to it, and becomes leader at the Party's convention. So not sure how your #1 would be implemented. It is up to the party members to decide who leads their party.
3) would guarantee that our perpetual election cycle gets even worse.
4) Definitely agree
5) Another one that would be hard to enforce and harder to police. The In and Out Scam was about this type of thing (except in reverse - it was about spending Federally vs at the Constituent level).
I would add that Political donations should NOT given any tax credits. | 00 | not toxic |
If Trump wants a trade way, then let's give him one. How about no more oil and petroleum products to the USA? How about no more natural gas and coal? Then let's put a 25% border tax on vehicles coming into Canada from the USA. | 00 | not toxic |
What is your definition of terrorism? | 00 | not toxic |
Your comments are ignorant. John Oliver is speaking for the common people against plutocratic thieves like Bob Murray. Murray likes to dish it out when he forces his workers to contribute to his political causes but he's the biggest snowflake in the world when someone calls him out on his wretched behavior. | 11 | toxic |
On Joe leaving the Republican Party--you say that the party is no longer the one you recognize and give a number of good reasons for that. But what you are leaving out is the thread that connects all Republican Presidents and Congresses for more than a century after Theodore Roosevelt--and we know how they rejected him. Under the guise of small government and giving power back to the people, they have ALWAYS been for replacing government with unlimited power of corporations. The Trump administration has been more blatant than some, stocking the Cabinet with corporate executives and lobbyists, and removing protections ("regulations") of air, water, land, worker safety, toxic substances and most of all our very survival in the face of climate change, with unbridled greed and no thought of the future. They are reversing 50 or more years of progress, but the theme and the plan hasn't changed. | 00 | not toxic |
It's pretty fricking funny though, that these guys believe Infowarts and all. | 00 | not toxic |
You ask why, and you don't want to hear the obvious answer? | 00 | not toxic |
Hang them. Let it be a lesson to those that do this. | 11 | toxic |
I've always maintained that it's not up to the Republican Party to maintain control of our Legislature. It's up to the non-partisan and independent voters that allegedly out number the registered Republican and Democrat voters. So whats 's going to be; continue stirring the state off the fiscal cliff under Republican control, or elect a new bipartisan Legislature that won't lock-step vote or throw their own members under the clown bus? | 00 | not toxic |
Back to the states and straight to his golf course. He must be done MAGA. That was quick. Would love to see how much his golf courses are being paid by the taxpayers every weekend. | 00 | not toxic |
First , they must determine if he can aid in his own defense at the time of trial -- if he is competent to stand trial. What happened at the time of the offense is a WHOLE other matter under the law. If he is able to be "restored" to be able to stand trial, then they will deal with the issue of his mental state at the time of the incident. That is the law. If he has a severe mental disease or defect, he MIGHT, in OREGON be able to be deemed Guilty Except for Insanity (GEI) which will get him treatment (as you suggest). Please see: http://www.oregon.gov/prb/Pages/GEI-Adults.aspx
He would then be subject to the Psychiatric Security Review Board (PSRB) until they see fit to release him (if ever).
None of this can take place until he can help in his own defense (if that ever happens) and if he cannot ever do that, he will go directly to the PSRB. This is what happened with Cheryl Kidd, the person who killed Officer Chris Kilcullen.
Hope this helps. | 00 | not toxic |
Keep telling yourself that. | 00 | not toxic |
You might want to do some research on states that do all of their elections by mail, nothing you are saying is true. Your own party members admit why they don't want mail-in balloting, get in the loop ther rich.
http://newstalkkgvo.com/files/2017/02/ESSMAN-LETTER-TO-GOP.pdf | 00 | not toxic |
Actually burning the flag is about as American as it gets. No better embodiment of the freedoms laid out in the Bill of Rights than that, with the possible exception of things like desecrating communion wafers or a bible. | 00 | not toxic |
If the city staff could actually write a decent contract, outsourcing might be a good idea. Unfortunately, the contract they would write wouldn't have any performance standards or consequences for failure and would be awarded to some inside player.
We've all seen this with other park projects. Notice the Fern Ridge Path extension to Greenhill. That path failed in the first year. The city waited another four years and then put out to bid for repairing it. The company that did the repairs caused other damage that we will eventually put out to bid to repair, and so on. | 00 | not toxic |
Just another way to support our troops by taking away their opportunities. Stupid kids, don't they realize fortunes are for old rich guys that already have plenty? | 11 | toxic |
While I agree with many of the author's ideas on how campuses should be, I would like to see those things for the comfort of working class students, not the education of the upper class (that would take much more than on campus exposure).
The focus on doing this for the upper class students and the separation of the working class from the educated (among other things in the article) reflects the same arrogance the author tries to address. There are plenty of educated working class people - educated both in and out of the campuses.
I went to school later in life because I came from one of the poorest sectors of the working class. I graduated in the top 3% of my class, went to grad school, and became a teacher. Some of the most educated (and I mean in university subjects) people I know have not been to college. Some of the dumbest have PhDs.
For a perspective on the election written by working class people try this - http://www.communistworkers.org/pdf/wa/2016/wa201612.pdf. | 00 | not toxic |
The AIDEA the same people who brought you the fish plant and other winners wants to build this road. What could go wrong? | 00 | not toxic |
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The luddites are out in full force here today.
Why reference science when you can just ignore it?
Fortunately the rest of the planet puts the welfare of their children and grandchildren ahead of their own greed,
Wall is our resident Denier-In-Chief.
He doesn't believe in science.
Wall speaks for exactly 3.2% of Canadians.
Ignore him, as one would someone selling palm readings or crystal ball sessions. | 00 | not toxic |
Why should I let that bother me? Remember what Our Lord said:
"Blessed are you when they insult you and persecute you and utter every kind of evil against you [falsely] because of me. Rejoice and be glad, for your reward will be great in heaven.h Thus they persecuted the prophets who were before you."
Some of it is honest disagreement. Like the Orthodox believing we schismed from them. Why should I be bothered if they believe that in good faith? Nobody believes the Lutherans lack apostolic succession and valid Eucharist and thus are ecclesial communities out of malice but theological disagreement. | 00 | not toxic |
Not mentioned in the article, but to save weight, Cadillac has used a mix of aluminum and steel in the body, which makes any kind of body damage repair very tricky and very expensive. In fact, it can only be done in a few certified shops, so can also require extensive travel and delay.
Also, the notion that Cadillac is a luxury brand is about 40 years out of date. | 00 | not toxic |
Charlie Huggins => Murkowski Appointee => Repugnican Establishment "Yes" Man | 00 | not toxic |
You say social justice like it's a bad thing. How far the cons have fallen, that they now mutter "social justice warrior" as an epithet.
Sad! | 00 | not toxic |
I'm so glad vinyl is making a come back. I have all my 45's -LP'S- and 78's and cassettes and won't part with them. It's what I grew up with and I find it sad you can down load music and movies to me it's not right. I don't do it and I won't. This down loading stuff has put a lot of business out of a job and it's sad. Hope you guys do well and stay for along time. Call me old fashion but it is what it is and it's what I like. Like they say to each their own!!!!!!! | 00 | not toxic |
You get that this parable was not a historical event, right? | 00 | not toxic |
I thought maybe Great White was on tour again, then I read it was a rave. | 00 | not toxic |
Working with a job application while also a illegal alien is fraud and a felony. Class 6 in CO- | 00 | not toxic |
That's Eugenes M.O.... | 00 | not toxic |
I'm not sure what conditions must be met to elevate the top tax level to 92% that experts and accountants are arguing with their worst case scenario, but paying taxes between 70% to over 90% on anything is outright robbery.
Your company essentially becomes the host for this parasitic government that drains you dry. On top of the excessive taxation the Liberals still leave the burden of you having to pay the annual accountant and lawyer fees to keep the company living for them if you have anything left after they get done with you. The only thing that can be done is leave the money sit idle until a far better Conservative government gets elected.
Why motivate yourself trying to get ahead in Canada when you know the Liberals suffocate your business until there's nothing left? | 00 | not toxic |
Oosterhoff still has his orgaization from his last nomination run, and also his supporters he can call on, given that he has done nothing to alienate his previous supporters. Looks like his opponent has not managed to sell enough new memberships to overtake him. | 00 | not toxic |
You're absolutely right. However, Ted mainly looked out for some of the most greedy millionaires in the state. The Usibellis, his old pre-Senate clients were a perfect example. He got $300 million from the feds for their Healy "clean coal" plant that didn't produce a kilowatt of electricity for many years. | 00 | not toxic |
"It is not a matter of religion...This is about our nations safety."
Let me see if I understand your position correctly. We should ignore one aspect of American ideology, ie. the separation of church and state, and only focus on another aspect of American interest, ie. national safety? Nor should anyone consider the possible violation of the Constitution by a guy who just swore a little over a week ago to "preserve, defend and protect" the Constitution because of his alleged good intent? | 00 | not toxic |
Agreed. Communism was evil. On the upside, 85 percent of the German casualties were on the Eastern Front. Without the communists, you and I would be communicating in German today. | 00 | not toxic |
Chris, people are smart enough here to post what they mean... Stop adding your own meaning to other people's posts | 00 | not toxic |
Bernier's internal communications campaign -- to Party members -- was consistently tone-deaf and awkward, as was his key platform of throwing core Conservative voters (i.e. farmers) under the bus. He would have won with a better communications voice and without the anti-farmer message. But that voice and platform never wavered. His brags were off-putting, to say the least. The Conservative Party gained members to stop people like Bernier -- it's why he lost the vote in his home riding. It would have lost me, a lifelong member and former riding President, if Bernier had won. It wasn't his poor English, it was his platform and bad emailing... | 00 | not toxic |
The GOP is afraid to turn on Trump because they are afraid they will loose his supporters if they do, when the next elections come around. However, by supporting Trump, they are also eroding the moderate base in their own party and driving away independents too. The GOP has yet to realize that they have set a trap for themselves. They are caught either way. The only way to salvation is to dump Trump, take their lumps in the next midterm and Presidential elections and purge their party of the extreme right wingers who have so damaged the party's credibility. It may take years to rebuild the party but it is the only way out of the mess they have created for themselves. | 00 | not toxic |
Arpaio is as much of a horse's -as as the moron who pardoned him. | 11 | toxic |
My question: If the Police Commission represents the people, why are they not elected positions? Although they can still be volunteers, why don't the voters get to decide who sits in the seats? The mayor appointing the commission - whether it be Caldwell or not - doesn't hold up as a check and balance of the system. It seems susceptible to cronyism.
And as for the transparency of the Commission and Internal Affairs, why can't they do like we do in Intelligence and redact all the Personally Identifiable Information (PII) from the reports? That too would protect the identities of the officers. Because think about this: Some reporter from the New York Times can levy a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request against me and force me by law to produce derivatives of highly classified national security information for some story he's writing in the newspaper, but I can't find out what HPD did to discipline an officer. That doesn't make sense to me. | 00 | not toxic |
What makes you think that it is the exact same people who are protesting against Trans Mountain expansion and who are happy to accept softwood lumber money? | 00 | not toxic |
Nothing new here. Same ol' song and dance that always gets elected in Portland. Expect even more government control from her, and more "innovative" ways to increase tax revenue. A six month freeze on no-cause evictions? How about a six month freeze on tenants being able to terminate their rental agreement. Make sense? | 00 | not toxic |
Laura Cooper: "I can confidently state that American progressives have become so blinded by their own political ideology that they routinely sacrifice fundamental values such as objective truth, equitable justice and the rule of law..."
And I can confidently state that anyone who begins an essay on law with such extreme hyperbole is not likely to be taken seriously except by the True Believers. | 00 | not toxic |
I like the fireworks. Thank you City Council for not giving in on this one. | 00 | not toxic |
LOL...Jimbo, I am surprised you aren't blaming your usual list of suspects?
My bets are on the PMO office. Trudope is out of the country, let his minions take the heat. | 00 | not toxic |
jimetjules,
I'm aware of the conditions, but are you aware of the fact that Canadians are never ever ever ever ever going to agree to Quebec having a veto on constitutional matters. | 00 | not toxic |
He's here for eight years? That's a big assumption. Not every president gets two terms. | 00 | not toxic |
Yup. We looooved American tourists even though they were inveterate boors, since overtipping as compensation was de rigeur. | 00 | not toxic |
"maybe this type of thing happens all the time in public organizations."
Maybe, I don't know. But I do know it's pretty common in business. | 00 | not toxic |
Hatred is exclusively the purview of the right that's clear to all Americans and the entire planet - It's exclusively the right who continues to bring up hate - the morons declaring this are merely projecting, it's that simple. Come back with a new noun and a new group to blame - we blame the likes of you for this crisis in America simple huh? Notice you're not hated, simply not worthy. | 00 | not toxic |
Dear Terrence
You are probably right that I missed the point of the essay. My loss. | 00 | not toxic |
I actually think Midtown is not the future, and that it lies further south. The push has always been south. The title companies, banks, and retailers largely left downtown several decades ago. Look at how Dimond Abbott has filled in now, and then go sought to O'Malley/ Old Seward. The money, the banks, the retailers, the restaurants, the wealth is all there or heading out there, until they hit the bottleneck (Potter's Marsh and the Mud.) | 00 | not toxic |
An affair is very (stress very) different than grabbing pu**ies, making fun of women during their monthly biological cycle, criticizing women for how they look and sound, etc. | 11 | toxic |
How will the G&M (and the NP) maintain their "free and independent" status while begging for and being dependent on corporate welfare (oops, I mean media cultural grants) from the federal government?
How critical of Minister Joly can they be when they require her as their champion at the cabinet table? | 00 | not toxic |
While I am glad that the Libs are acknowledging the problem and taking some steps, this doesn’t go anywhere near far enough.
When my two children were small, I was paying roughly double my mortgage in monthly child care fees. Luckily my spouse’s income was higher than that, but many women simply cannot afford to work because of fees – and many families are limiting the number of children they have because of cost.
Québec’s model is likely too extreme – universal care at seven bucks a day – but a means tested sliding fee scale that takes regional living costs into account would make incredible sense. If that is too hard to administer, try making the tax deduction fairer. In my day it was capped at 7K, and only the lower income earner could declare it. Ridiculous.
We have two choices – help Canadian families or increase immigration levels. I have no problems with immigrants, but feel the former is the better alternative. | 00 | not toxic |
agree, these homes are too expensive for the people in the area, they should be in the $350-$400k range, the project should be rejected. maybe they should downsize the houses by 1/3 to make them more affordable. | 00 | not toxic |
Our plates are full with trying to keep track of all the ways that Donald Trump’s presidency threatens this country both domestically and globally. This, however, presents a unique danger. A meltdown with Iran from which our European allies (and the rest of the globe) distance themselves and leave us to go it alone is a recipe for disaster. | 00 | not toxic |
You are correct! As reported in the Globe a few months ago, the only contractual obligation to the Saudi's on these LAVs was to provide test data to them. The Liberals could have cancelled this contract as they promised. But wait! Haven't we seen this deceit so many times in the past. For example, if you have a few minutes, I encourage you to Internet search the following: "GST + Nunziata". What the Liberals did to this very honorable man was a TOTAL DISGRACE! | 00 | not toxic |
In another alarming display of rewriting history and general lunacy, Trump's Housing and Urban Housing secretary Ben Carson, told HUD employees during a speech that slaves were "immigrants" who came to America "looking to pursue prosperity and happiness.”
I kid you not.
Sullivan and Murkowski both voted to confirm Carson,
they willfully gave their full endorsement to a man who is literally brain-dead. | 11 | toxic |
I have no power to issue threats...nor do I want to.
If you enjoy making false accusations and offering unfounded character assassination there is nothing I can do - except point it out. Sad, really. | 00 | not toxic |
Joe has never been a republican. He registered that way to tamper with primaries. | 00 | not toxic |
Lekanoff was talking about the big Post Office that was built in Dutch Harbor. A government building. During Reagan's reign. The Post Office built many offices around the state and elsewhere, during the 80's.
Now during Obama years, the Republicans have made the Post Office pay for retired workers 75 years into the future. It's breaking the PO. But the Republicans want to privatize anyway. No other government agency pays for itself, just the PO. No other government agency has to pay for retirees that aren't even born yet, just the PO. So, many offices built around Alaska and the lower 48, are closing due to this added tax. | 00 | not toxic |
Nope.
And after I spent the next five years defending those charged with crimes, that didn't change my opinion one iota, either.
The "Presumption of innocence" is a make-believe story idea given to the jury to try and offset the actual facts that are going to come out in sworn testimony and physical evidence. | 00 | not toxic |
Somebody got some mommy issues. | 00 | not toxic |
Where is the evidence that demonstrate the "glee of the libs". I don't see anyone behaving gleefully about people being murdered in the comments section. | 00 | not toxic |
more alt left bs,, it was WAR!,, was it a crime to bomb dresdend then!! NO of course not,, it ended the war japan started and saved countless lives | 00 | not toxic |
The judge should have had a copy of the constitution in front of him and be able to point to the sentence that gives Walker these extraordinary powers. Wiechiolowski should have had the same in front of him and referencing the written law. Waving hands is indefinitive judicial ruling. | 00 | not toxic |
I usually ask for a discount for paying cash or debit. Sometimes I get it but sometimes I don't. | 00 | not toxic |
It's a Charter only for Liberals? So you have no rights and freedoms, as a KKKon? Wow. Sign me up. | 00 | not toxic |
"""People are the problem, not the company."""
Not to worry the CEOs and the Fat Cat management will be getting their buyouts, bonuses, pensions, handouts and whatever else they can get before Sears hits the ground for good.
Pity the worker just trying to make ends meet. | 00 | not toxic |
So what you're saying is, we should ignore him and he'll go away? | 00 | not toxic |
When are CNN and the Washington Post going to give up this flimsy snore-fest of a fake investigation into the Russians and Trump? It's getting so bad and so pathetic in its credibility it's turned into this hysterical cultish thing. Flip through the news channels and everyone is carrying news stories that one would expect to see, but come upon CNN and it's Russians-Trump-Russians-Trump-Russians-Trump . . . .
The only entertaining part of CNN right now is when they juxtapose their Darth-Vadar voice ad in the middle of it all: "CNN-the-most-trusted-name-in-news" - one can't help but laugh. Even liberal co-workers I know don't watch CNN anymore - it's boring.
The big questions is this - are we not actually witnessing media suicide before our very eyes? When one includes the recent firing of CNN staffers, Hillary being fed the debate questions by CNN, etc. - isn't CNN's media suicide the real story here? | 11 | toxic |
Just got finished watching a marathon of Animal Planet's "Monsters Inside Me" and now this?
I do this stuff to myself, you know. | 00 | not toxic |
How anyone could possibly call Greeley's novels "tasteless and vulgar"! Ridiculous. The lack of proportionality in some people's perspectives is amazing to me. Greeley?? | 00 | not toxic |
Frank DeGiacomo, I'd also feel more comfortable if it was in writing in an ordinance. | 00 | not toxic |
You were 'profiled'. Really?
Hand on the gun. Like that's a bad thing? Really?
Well, Boo Hoo.
My roommate was pulled over while driving. Two officers approached him (from both sides of the vehicle). Guns drawn and pointed directly at his face. He was 'assisted' from the car and placed against the (hot) hood. They eventually determined he did not seem to be an immediate threat. Friend: So why did you stop me officer? Reply: You are driving a stolen vehicle. No front license plate(!), and rear plate does not match your vehicle. We ran the plate before we stopped you. Friend: Florida issues only one license plate. You didn't notice it was an out of state plate? Reply: Oh, um, sorry. You're good to go.
Driver as well as cops were white. Does it matter?
Mistakes happen. Police have a very tough job to do. They have to be tough to protect everyone.Yes they are protecting you too. Sometimes it hurts. Oh yeah. Rocks your scene. Join the rest of us. Someday maybe? | 00 | not toxic |
This is a stupid poll for several reasons:
First, the total percentages add up to much more than 100%
Second, Trump's disapproval rating of 55% is nothing to cheer about since that's what Obama had when he left office.
Third, even though the disapproval rating of Congress is 66%, you're comparing apples to oranges with Trump (1 person) vs. Congress (535 persons) as Congress has had a tougher and more complex job to do than Trump has had so far.
Fourth, Congress isn't tweeting at all hours of the day and night or holding pep rallies for its known supporters across America to bolster its image and its egos.
Fifth, Congress has never been popular with the people.
But, most critically, what the Hell does a nebulous concept such as "Approval" really mean?
It is not the same thing as asking someone to judge the competency or effectiveness of a person or body of persons. It's more akin to a popularity contest than any serious inquiry into the actual work being done in Washington. | 11 | toxic |
I do NOT understand the statement in this article, "Mail thefts puzzle residents". The reason thieves steal your mail is for IDENTITY THEFT.
Whats so hard to understand about that??????? | 00 | not toxic |
It's a bit misleading to note that Australia's immigrant population is proportionately larger than Canada's. It has to be considered that the two leading countries of origin of these immigrants are the U.K. and New Zealand. In fact, it's my understanding that in general Australia has maintained a fairly significant immigration stream from Europe, presumably because in general the land down under offers superior lifestyle and economic opportunities in comparison to those available in Canada. Australia has in recent decades opened its doors to non-European immigrants and the fact that this has engendered controversy despite the country's broad prosperity suggests that large scale immigration itself tends to be a disruptive process, something its proponents too easily tend to dismiss. Whatever their backgrounds, human beings are, well, human, and as such most don't like change and especially don't like change they view as being imposed on them by others. | 00 | not toxic |
Currently-our country has approximately 19 trillion in debt.
Also-many communities are declining the federal $ because they see that with current
laws, the more population an area gets-the more they have to grow in the future. Few more jobs are added just lots of people. Areas such as Boulder, Colorado and places in California
such as Petaluma have embraced slow growth or even non-growth. | 00 | not toxic |
Strange. This is not what my friends and family who actually live in Germany tell me. I guess they must all be lying. | 00 | not toxic |
Empathy is not Donald Trump's strong suit. Unless of course there is a way for him to make a buck on the deal, and he doesn't have to do any negotiation. Because this guy couldn't make a deal to save himself from bankruptcy, and he has tried, on many occasions. | 00 | not toxic |
The President himself said the elections were not rigged.
http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/statements/2016/aug/15/donald-trump/donald-trumps-baseless-claims-about-election-being/
These 180 degree turns from the losing side should be a source of embarrassment, but for "true believers "he's not the only one!".
And John Lewis is an embarrassment. | 00 | not toxic |
oh please obama clearly interfered...
President Trump’s claims that the Obama administration sought to undermine his presidency received some support on Wednesday from a New York Times report on the Obama White House’s activities in the weeks before the inauguration. | 00 | not toxic |
My, my...sounds like you have a gender identity issue.
Did you ever figure out how to utilize a condón or a préservatif while riding? Their from the European stables as well | 00 | not toxic |
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