When the voters chose Biden to run and he drops out it’s “undemocratic” but when Obama had the chance to appoint a SCJ (btw the ppl voted him in for two terms) and Congress blocked it with the reasoning that “the people should be able to choose” you were ok with that? Get fucked
I don't know what they've got in these performance enhancers, but I'm feeling pretty jacked up.
Try it yourselves, folks.
See you in a bit: https://t.co/vD3mL9slj1
Some personal news:
Starting this week I accepted a gig with @Newsweek as a Sports Betting Writer. Nothing changes on your end, but would appreciate it if everybody would read my stuff :)
For my debut article, I wrote about NBA player props for tonight: https://t.co/fiXxTqSbJ5
@DarthAlide Especially since it was a program designed to help Americans get the best education available to make our citizens smarter… oh how far we’ve fallen
@DarthAlide One example from the LWT had a girl who has been paying for 10 years and paid over 120k and still had a balance of 70k on a loan that was originally 80k lol student loans are criminal
@DarthAlide Agreed and honestly why not forgive it after 10? Ideally ppl want to start families 10 years after college I think that’s a good enough time to stop paying crooked student loans that can’t be forgiven (cause gov’t programs deny 99% of applicants who apply for payment relief lol)
We fucked up not picking this man over Hillary who the hell votes in representatives that want to protect the 40 hour work week… yeah I love only having 2 days of freedom
Moving to a 32-hour workweek with no loss in pay is not radical. What's radical is that over $50 trillion in wealth has been redistributed from the bottom 90% to the top 1% over the past 50 years. It's time that the financial gains from new technology benefit workers, not the 1%.
Moving to a 32-hour workweek with no loss in pay is not radical. What's radical is that over $50 trillion in wealth has been redistributed from the bottom 90% to the top 1% over the past 50 years. It's time that the financial gains from new technology benefit workers, not the 1%.