Here’s a quote from a Washington Post blog/summary article.:
Would you, co-moderator Martha MacCallum asked DeSantis, support sending American Special Forces over the southern border to take out the cartels that produce fentanyl, a synthetic opioid thought to be the leading cause of death for Americans 18-49. “Yes,” he replied confidently. “And I will do it on Day One.” “Would I use force? Would I treat them as foreign terrorist organizations? You’re damn right I would,” he continued.
Ah that’s true, forgot this was state level, excellent!
Hell, watch Trump get elected and pardon himself. (knocks on wood)
My dude that is Stevie Wonder, not Ray Charles.
The problem in the US is that increasing productivity among individuals is not scaling evenly with increasing benefits for individuals. So despite the success of large scale agriculture or the efficiency offered by computers, it feels like “productivity for productivity’s sake” at best or “productivity for the wealthiest individuals’ sake” at worst. It is not productive for me to work harder at my job because it does not translate to any tangible benefit for me, my family, or my community. To me, this is what makes “productivity” feel like an abstract concept.
Nah, that’s gross behavior no matter who is doing it.
(greaser response) “Tell me more, tell me more, does she ghost all your calls?”
Birch sap is also tasty!
Helped me quit cigarettes at least.
It’s an entertainment venue with seating for 18,000 people and is the world’s largest LED screen, pretty neat!
Real misunderstanding of the type of guzzling being raised for discussion there.
Really well-done article, thanks for posting.
“Opportunity” = $$$
I feel hurt.
Read some posts here today as well about mods who got removed and replaced so some subs could be reopened. Just word of mouth, but wouldn’t put it past the admin team. Read a news article today about some effects being felt by advertisers, so could be a mitigation effort in some part.
Here ya go, hope this helps: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/January_6_United_States_Capitol_attack?wprov=sfla1