The people in debt will love this, of course, but what about the millions of students & their parents/grandparents who worked extra jobs, scrimped & saved to cover tuition/R&B costs (I am one)? Tough luck? Life isn't fair? Bad precedent to set I think.
This makes a lot of sense. From what I've heard, the virus becomes more active after 10 PM. It's nocturnal. Maybe because it came from a bat. Science is so interesting.
Perhaps we can now drop the ‘both sides’ equivalence and admit why US cities boarded-up last week? Fears of looting and arson were only if Trump got re-elected. A self-questioning left would reflect here: Are you happy about having become the side of implicit, expected violence?
If you are serious about wanting to improve education, do not vote more money for the education establishment that has been dumbing down the schools for years. Vote for vouchers, tax credits, or anything else that will transfer decision-making power to parents.
If someone says abolishing police will increase the safety of the public, either they know better and are lying, or they are alerting you to a catastrophic failure of comprehension. Same goes when they say that science and logic are tools of oppression. To humor them is suicide.
“It says something when you’re at a BLM protest, & you have more minorities on the police side than...in a violent crowd, & you have white people screaming at black officers, ‘you have the biggest nose I’ve ever seen’.”
A hateful movement with clever branding is still hateful.
@ClarkeMicah I personally don’t believe because I can’t honestly justify Gods existence 100%. So my default position is to be agnostic. What’s incorrect about that?
One of the painful signs of years of dumbed-down education is how many people are unable to make a coherent argument. They can vent their emotions, question other people's motives, make bold assertions, repeat slogans—anything except reason.
Anyone who studies the history of ideas should notice how much more often people on the political left, more so than others, denigrate and demonize those who disagree with them — instead of answering their arguments.
"The last person to trust with power is someone who is dying to have it. The best person to wield power is someone who is reluctant to do so, but who will do it for a while as a civic duty. That is why term limits should make it impossible to have a whole career in politics."
Kyle Griffin is one of the worst "I'll just vomit this crap out without thinking about it" accounts on Twitter.
1. There were photos of Franken
2. Franken didn't deny it
3. She called on him to resign, not get impeached. What does presumption of innocence have to do with this?