

Ugh, that’s a depressing read, and I already knew the story. Tl;dr: Walmart kills brands. The Walton family gets richer. Everyone else suffers.


Ugh, that’s a depressing read, and I already knew the story. Tl;dr: Walmart kills brands. The Walton family gets richer. Everyone else suffers.


You heard incorrectly. Every source I’ve seen did not include airports.


I doubt it’s legal, but SCOTUS would say it is.


Take the Texas national guard, tell them Portland has been overrun by Antifa, and send them in. That’s the trick. If you send the locals, they won’t do it. You have to get people who will listen to you and aren’t local, that way they don’t think they’re fighting their neighbors.
For example, at Tiananmen Square, they called up hundreds of thousands of troops from outside Beijing, not just for pure numbers, but because they would be less sympathetic to the students.
They already know this. That’s why Stephen Miller is doing this exact thing.
When the local national guard units are deployed for riot control, usually they do a relatively good job. In the 1992 LA riots, there were a couple thousand CA guardsmen (I can’t find a solid number) plus a couple thousand more other law enforcement, over 12,000 arrests, and 63 dead, of whom 9 were shot by police and only one by the national guard.
(Kent State is the notable exception.)


Part of the Lake County division of the Chicago metropolitan area, and it’s on the Metra system. Suburb of Chicago sounds accurate.
It’s not Boeing’s responsibility to maintain them at all once they sell them. They provide maintenance plans and sell services, but it’s not really any different from a car.
B-52s are originally from 1952 and still flying. That’s 73 years. But that doesn’t mean it’s the same assembly of parts that rolled off line in 1952. They’re constantly inspecting, repairing, replacing, and upgrading each and every part.


They think they have a chance.
And since they treat women like property, I would be wholly unsurprised if the whole Trump administration is full of classic American workplace sexual harassment, Mad Men-style.


It’s spoken, so it would be slander. Libel is printed.
But they wouldn’t really have much to gain by suing. They’re not losing business because of this.


We are. But we’ve been complacent so long that it’s a slow process.


Government employees have freedom of speech in official communication? Like yeah it’s messed up, but I’ve always heard that you’re not allowed to make political statements at all. Kind of weird that this is the basis for their argument, and not whatever law it is that prohibits political statements.


Is there no better source than the garbage NY Post?


What? Bubbles is the most wholesome character in that show.


Again, that’s still my point, you’re not talking about sex acts, you’re talking about abuse and murder that they’re trying to excuse


Yeah that’s my point, the evidence indicates it wasn’t an accidental death from an extreme sex act, it was a wholly intentional murder


Bruh that’s not a sex act that’s a murder


You’re right, I hate it, but I am indeed from New England so that makes sense. I also hate the “it needs fixed” construction, it should be “it needs to be fixed”.


Okay then you’re not talking about what everyone else is.


Choking as a sex act does not necessarily involve blood or oxygen deprivation. For most people it’s just a firm hand on their throat.
It made Nixon resign.