This is a very very very real issue. Lots of government, history, and civics classes using the past conditional and present subjunctive.
This is a very very very real issue. Lots of government, history, and civics classes using the past conditional and present subjunctive.
Stay strong. If you're going to go back to cigarettes don't do it because of Trump
This is war-rapist lingo for "just the tip."
When something works...
People sleep on some of the best old-school crime and corruption. California Republicans like Issa used to bring their A game.
Wants to spend more time burning his warehouses.
I'm impressed that in less than a year Trump has turned China into a global diplomatic and technological leader while restoring Russia's economic stability.
Beyond the spelling, grammatical, and tonal errors here, it seems they released this information *before* final identification had been made.
"We are *not* murdering children. Only an evil communist reporter would say falsely equate our prophylactically lethalizing the enemy soldiers of tomorrow with child-murder."
--Karolyn Leavitt tomorrow, probably.
This may be the US goal but it is in direct conflict with the Israeli goal of regime destruction and, as is almost always the case, if there is a conflict between a wrecker and a bigger wrecker, the bigger wrecker usually gets their way.
Batteries in most states have a 12 yr/100k mile warrantee and of the 4 EVs we've had over the years, one reached 12 years w/no problems, another is at 110k miles w/no problems, one we sold to a friend and is running w/no problems and the last only has 36k miles on it. Never had a computer problem.
By Derek Wallbank, Senior Editor:US Economics and Government Trump detailed the attendees at his meeting with defense companies in a post on Truth Social: "The Companies represented were the CEOs of BAE Systems, Boeing, Honeywell Aerospace, L3Harris Missile Solutions, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, and Raytheon." Another meeting planned for two months from now, the president says.
Munitions production is expected to still be a major issue two months from now. Huh.
Not if you just signed up to take a chunk of Venezuelan oil profits.
With kids, we call it "3-minute radar." If you can't administer a consequence w/in 3 minutes of an action, the consequence & initiating action won't connect in the child's mind. Some adults grow beyond this, but many many do not. This which is why we keep electing republicans.
Immediately after, the White House windows were darkened for a seance to reach Donald Rumsfeld, Robert MacNamara, and Henry Kissinger for further counsel on nation-building and quagmirification.
Still enamored at the pickle they've created where the political answer -- drain the strategic petroleum reserve -- is precluded by the situation they've created which is causing the spike -- a stupid war where the full SPR may be tactically necessary.
this is the kind of energy the writers haven't brought for ages. they're doing a callback that only serious long-term fans will remember
Immediately after, the White House windows were darkened for a seance to reach Donald Rumsfeld, Robert MacNamara, and Henry Kissinger for further counsel on nation-building and quagmirification.
With kids, we call it "3-minute radar." If you can't administer a consequence w/in 3 minutes of an action, the consequence & initiating action won't connect in the child's mind. Some adults grow beyond this, but many many do not. This which is why we keep electing republicans.
I have a single 16 oz glass that I leave on the counter and wash once each week. It's my counter-glass and I have had to train generations of family, friends, and cleaning people to leave it the fuck alone.
"That's one hell of an act you've got there. What do you call it?"
"The Kakistocrats!"
It's a real cognitive dissonance to see these stories getting broadcast wide while the larger markets are ho-humming along down less than a percent.
NVM, Leavitt would never say prophylicatically.
pretty sure $200/bbl isn't a short-term spike in gas prices bc it probably includes massive production shut-downs that are very very hard to reverse quickly.
"We are *not* murdering children. Only an evil communist reporter would say falsely equate our prophylactically lethalizing the enemy soldiers of tomorrow with child-murder."
--Karolyn Leavitt tomorrow, probably.
the quickest way to turn a casual worrier into a hardened anti-vaxxer is to create negative polarization. PHG's point here is that *conversation and engagement* is a much more powerful tool in the vaccine wars than anger, ridicule, and dismissive generalizations.
That's a lot of adjectives for desperate.
Beyond the spelling, grammatical, and tonal errors here, it seems they released this information *before* final identification had been made.
I stopped watching VIX because the market insistence that everything was peachy keen left me with a really painful cognitive dissonance. I'm glad to see it's starting to wake up a little bit.
Here's hoping we can organize that particular we into a unified and powerful block.