APPARENTLY, EXPECTING SOMEONE TO WEAR A SHIRT IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD MAKES ME THE BAD GUY NOW.
My neighbor was outside mowing his lawn completely shirtless yesterday afternoon.
I understand it was hot.
I understand he was on his own property.
And I know mowing the lawn is not exactly a formal event.
But this is still a residential neighborhood.
Families are walking by.
Kids are outside riding bikes.
Neighbors are coming and going.
Is putting on a basic T-shirt really such an unreasonable expectation?
A few people told me I am overreacting and that it is none of my business.
Others said it is about having a little respect for the neighborhood.
So now I am curious.
Would this bother you?
Or do you think people should be able to mow their lawn shirtless without anyone saying a word?
Her own district, which she serves on the council, didn't vote for Raman. If her own constituents wouldn't even support her, why would anyone else? Now she's magically "surging" while the rest of the field is flat? This is election fraud, plain and simple.
@ThePanic16 End of the day we are already a federalized republic, its up to the people to stand up, run for office and get elected, we can’t manage the concept into fairness
@ThePanic16 How do you do that without politicalization of the narrative and ultimately suicidal empathy taking over even more….my only thought would be nationwide voter ID as a reasonable step without federalization of elections, maybe paper in-person ballots etc. but thats failing now
According to artificial intelligence, the statistical probability of Spencer Pratt getting 0 out of 24,000 votes in last nights late night Los Angeles ballot drop is “1 in trillions”
California Democrats are rigging the election
🚨🚨 Chuck Schumer just dodged tons of reporters’ questions on Graham Platner, insisting over and over again that Dems are “gonna beat Susan Collins and take back the Senate.”
@DailyCaller