
homesweethomeMrL
Fine, Corinthian llama?
True, just not in its field of study.
Get off my lawn
I’ve been asking that since the 80’s. So far it’s only gotten worse.
Yep.
It’s going to get better as soon as the media landscape improves, though.
. . . aaaaaany minute now . . .
Asked what he would tell the president if Trump stood in his sawmill, Wilson didn’t hide his frustration.
“I’d like to say, What the heck? Actually, I’d like to say about nine different explanatives,” he said. “But… President Trump, gee, I understand what you’re trying to do, but you’re on a fool’s mission. And you’re not helping out a few. You’re hurting a lot.”
The White House declined to comment on the closure.
When asked whether they had voted for Trump, both brothers admitted they had—Wilson, all three times. He said the decision felt “disgusting,” and he regrets supporting Trump’s trade agenda, which he now sees as directly responsible for shutting down one of his family’s businesses.
. . . Wilson expressed deep regret about parts of his vote. “There are some things I regret about voting for President Trump? Yes, a hundred percent. Trade policy is one of them… I wish it hadn’t have turned out that way.” Even so, he said given the choices on the ballot, he still would have voted for Trump—reflecting a dilemma felt by many in rural America.
Oh definitely always. Most of the "women" referred to here learned it from their parents who learned it from their parents etc. and so on.
And probably all of them have a "crazy" aunt who ran off to California with some guy and they haven't talked to her in years.
Nothing new under the sun. These women will either not learn anything or will not do anything differently. Except for the ~10% who do. And those will be fought over by the various factions of the left to ensure the omnipotence of the republiQan fascist agenda remains firmly in place.
I am once again asking for punishment on the writers. More than just being writers, that is.
All cheese is processed. Technically.