

Israel’s been apparently getting away with it. (Not justifying it, just providing an example of another imperialist nation who seemingly hasn’t been experiencing any consequences from disregarding their neighbors sovereign borders.)
Israel’s been apparently getting away with it. (Not justifying it, just providing an example of another imperialist nation who seemingly hasn’t been experiencing any consequences from disregarding their neighbors sovereign borders.)
That’s been my understanding as well. Apparently he’s just a whiney, old, rich guy:
This page digs into their DEI status and summarizes it as “active but shrinking”: https://buildremote.co/dei/homedepot/
AGI is already here: Adtech and Genocide Intelligence
I would love to see an extended reading of Nate the Snake or similar at one of these.
At least neither Kmart nor Sears were Nazi hangouts.
If the idiocy doesn’t do it, the measles surely will.
Is this what it will take to finally get mass transit in the US?
“Breaking” indeed
Could someone please just give me a heads up when we reach “great again”?
What’s good for the goose is good for the 'gander
Why won’t liberals mind this?
Don’t tell me you haven’t heard of Grift County in Texas.
First task of the day: cleaning some poop off the kitchen floor
Not to be confused with Mike O’Malley, host of Nickelodeon Guts. (Though to be fair I haven’t seen him in anything in at least two decades.)
It’s hard to believe that with all of the malicious shitheads we’ve suffered in our politics previously, this buffoon is the guy breaking the system. (I agree with both of you agreeing.)
From the article:
“…it’s thanks in part to a little-known savings account called an ABLE account, which lets people people with disabilities save money beyond the $2,000 asset limit that’s linked to benefits like Supplemental Security Income and Medicaid. Without the account, Safarik could have risked losing government assistance if he had more than $2,000 in assets saved at one time in a given month.”
Pretty neat. I’ve never heard of this.
Mississippi intensifies
Lock him up
The important thing is to follow in the footsteps of our elders and obliviously cast shade on the next generation(s) (should they be so lucky to exist).