Did the USMNT get a win against two elite teams right before the World Cup? No.
Did we at least learn some valuable lessons to take into the summer? Also no.
But did we at least have fun while watching our favorite team play soccer? No.
@marcroberge@ofarevolution any chance we get to hear some of The Arcade in Brookhaven on Saturday? This is concert #8 for me and #1 for my Son (also his first concert ever), excited regardless!
Why is that Mitch McConnell's fault and not the university?
You were paid $400K for teaching one course at Harvard. That money could have gone to students to lower tuition.
So it is now the White House's position that if the government forces you to shut down your business and provides you just compensation to keep people employed, that's the same thing as you failing to pay the college loans you voluntarily undertook. Geniuses.
Making people who did not go to college or who went and paid their own debt subsidize those who did go and did not pay their own debt is evil. Full stop.
Those who paid their bills should be outraged. Those who never went to college now subsidizing the degrees of those who went to Wesleyan to major in Social Justice should be outraged. This is a subsidy to the aristocracy. It's the reverse of progressivism.
“Just the names are mind-blowing. We’ve worked hard to develop those connections."
More from @dvantass on the possibility of hosting Premier League clubs at @Tormenta_FC's new stadium: https://t.co/TS7PrjwUDP
How does bailing out the postal service save lives?
How does ballot harvesting help a family pay rent?
How does regulating airplane emissions help a small business owner keep her doors open?
They don’t. But they’re all in Speaker Pelosi’s “coronavirus response” legislation.
BOTH OF YOU NEED TO DO YOUR FUCKING JOB! @SenSchumer, stop kissing progressive ass. We can't solve every problem in this deal🍑 @JohnCornyn , stop kissing big corporate ass. They don't need buybacks or exec bonuses. They have no choice but to take any deal they can get. 🍑
Truth. A bailout saves a business from its own mistakes. This provides a lifeline to businesses crippled by emergency government public health regulations. Similarly, checks to Americans aren't "welfare." They're partial compensation for the cost of involuntary shutdowns.
The people advocating that we keep these shutdowns going for weeks or months longer simply aren't grappling with or even acknowledging the human cost of the economic collapse that is certain to follow. They seem to be ignoring that aspect of the issue. And that worries me.