@Avis@Avis i called the number you provided, and they are not able to help me with exchanging my vehicle. What is needed is the ability to call the location directly and speak to someone there
@Avis you ran out of large cars in RSW last night. We were forced to take a smaller car. This does not work for our family (and no refund). I would like to exchange for a larger car if you have them, but your automated system won’t let me contact the location. Please fix this.
@SenTomCotton Here in Boston, our children will go to school in the dark anyway, and they lose an hour of daylight after school. Plus younger children do not respond well to an artificial hourly change in time.
I think it is clarifying like October 7 was clarifying. A couple years ago, we wouldn’t expect people to celebrate the rape, murder and kidnapping of young adults at a music festival. Now we are surprised at people celebrating the assassination of a person conducting civilized debate on a college campus. Whether something has changed or not, I don’t know, but something certainly has been revealed.
The progressive celebration of Charlie Kirk's murder is a kind of "coming out", the moment the will resolves the dilemma by open choice. In that sense it is a separate act from the assassin's. Pulling the trigger was the killer's act. Rejoicing in it was another's.
For a long time, there was a general view that government jobs did jot pay as well as the private sector but afforded more job security. That was the trade-off. More recently, with cost-cutting and automation in the private sector, government jobs now have higher pay AND retain the job security. Relative pay levels versus the private sector should be analyzed to see if the taxpayer is getting a good deal.
I realize it’s small money ($~5B/year), but what about privatizing Amtrak? Could give immediate cash while relieving an annual burden. As a private company, it could make decisions based on profit, not politics. And then there is the USPS….
I'm surprised at the Canadian tariffs. It feels like a lot of discussion could have happened before unilaterally attacking a friend. I get the fact that Canada places tariffs on U.S. goods (>200% on some), so some equilibrium is needed, but this feels like the wrong way to do it.
Perhaps this is more of a push to force Canadian elections, given the current prorogue, so that he has a Canadian leader to negotiate with.
In a few days, Americans will be forced to move their clocks back and lose an hour of sunlight.
Changing our clocks twice a year is an outdated, burdensome practice.
It’s time to LOCK THE CLOCK and make DST permanent.
Great energy in the @steelers win! Glad we have @DangeRussWilson in there. Still like Fields, but Wilson puts them in the best position to win this year. Maybe have some special packages with Fields
THE CAPTAIN IS COMMITTED.
The Penguins have re-signed Sidney Crosby to a two-year contract extension, running through the 2026.27 season and carrying an average annual value of $8.7 million.
Details: https://t.co/13N1vhbR2S
Question: if the new Star Wars are so obviously bad and cost around $200M, where are the shareholder lawsuits? It is not Kathleen Kennedy’s money to spend, but the shareholders. Either they support this or they do not.
@TheCriticalDri2
Great monologue by Bari. The issue isn’t just the legalese during the hearings but the underlying cause. We need to fix the Universities to return to a place of learning, free speech and tolerance. I do believe in free speech, as the university presidents seemed to be supporting, but given their prior actions (as Bari outlines), they don’s actually believe in that. They support some speech while declare others “hate speech”. That is the key rub for them. It’s not that they were declaring an unpopular opinion; it’s that they were confirming that some speech is tolerated and some is not, relying on the 1st Amendment to hide their ideological position. @bariweiss@TheFP
Bari Weiss: Why DEI Must End For Good https://t.co/PugsFx5wUU via @YouTube