That’s an S and a more different S alright.
That’s an S and a more different S alright.
Well, that depends who you ask. There are a lot of corporations who count on the penal system’s forced labor. Could you imagine what reduced incarceration of addicts and the unhoused would do to their margins?
The federal government should just enact a national unit price mandate for fair comparison shopping.
Currently, eighteen (18) states and one (1) territories have unit pricing laws or regulations in force. Ten (10) of these have mandatory unit pricing provisions. They are: Connecticut, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont and the District of Columbia.
https://www.nist.gov/pml/owm/national-legal-metrology/us-retail-pricing-laws-and-regulations
Foreign ownership of US debt is risky, and could lead to instability of the US Dollar.
As of April 2024, the five countries owning the most US debt are Japan ($1.1 trillion), China ($749.0 billion), the United Kingdom ($690.2 billion), Luxembourg ($373.5 billion), and Canada ($328.7 billion).
https://usafacts.org/articles/which-countries-own-the-most-us-debt/
The last time a President ran a balanced budget was Clinton. He did so with the support of the House, by increasing taxes on the wealthy, energy consumption, and Social Security.
The only chance Harris would have at running a balanced budget would be if Democrats obtain control of the House.
Good point.
I’m just as surprised as you are.
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NY requires you to also sign the registration book when you vote in person.
Check stores where you grew up too, just in case it was a regionally limited release.
Also, I hope you find your comedy album! I’ve lost some original recordings myself, so I can relate to the longing feeling of wanting to hear it again after many years.
I have several records that never made it to cassette, let alone digital. It became pretty inexpensive to press your own record in the middle of last century, so there are tons of recordings from independent performers and songwriters on vinyl out there.
I’d suggest trying some vintage or second-hand record stores. Be sure to ask the employees about it. They love a good rare record question in my experience.
All you can do is force them to face their convictions. What happens after that is up to them. Just do what Tim Walz did to JD Vance when he asked about the election results, and bluntly ask the root question.
“Do you think migrants are less important than citizens? What about men vs. women? Or gay people vs. straight people? Or trans people vs. cisgender people?”
“Do you think that the government should force people to follow your religion? If the government picked a different religion than yours, would you just agree to follow it?”
I went from an edgy thot, to a depressed bastard with a dumbass thot on the side, to an edgy homosexual.
What a ride.
I’m not sure about Australia’s laws, but in the US, that could result in recusal of the judge on the grounds of bias.
Chattel slavery is different than indentured servitude. There is no ownership of the indentured servant, but they are forced to work against their will. This is the slavery found in Xinjiang, as well as the US penal system.
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I agree. Many people make the mistake of getting their news exclusively served through algorithms. They see a very skewed painting of the world based on what they’ve shown interest in previously.
Opinions are absolutely subjective, but the content they’re based on is also skewed.
If all of the news you consumed was curated through an engagement algorithm, it would change the way you see the world. Your opinions would be based on that perception.
Nah uh, you’re a lowl.