And finally, have conviction in your beliefs and know what the repercussions of those beliefs are.
-OR-
Be flexible and thoughtful enough to reevaluate and adapt.
Because you can't have it both ways.
It's nice to see that conservatives are coming around to the idea of government playing a strong role in the regulation of businesses!
If that's not the case, why do they think they can cry "ADA" when they're asked to wear a mask or leave?
Also, "reasonable accommodation" isn't a free pass to do or say anything that you want to.
If you can't (or won't) wear a mask, you still have access to groceries through curbside pickup or delivery.
That's reasonable accommodation.
@drderekd Okay, what if?: all votes were blind, except for a random sampling published as a semiannual report. No term limits, instead term lengths are tiered, based on popular vote margins. If you win by a small amount, you have a short term.
@drderekd I'm a great fan of playing the "what if this super specific one thing was different?" game. I have a whole storyline based on "what if people hibernated?"
I invited my *incredibly* neat and tidy grandmother over for tea this afternoon. Naturally, that meant I was up until midnight bleaching baseboards, disinfecting every trash can in the house, and dusting the pipes under the toilet. #AfternoonTea#NeatFreak#Grandma
@agentmilburn@GailHoneyman@PamelaDormanBks@PenguinBooks How's that for timing? I just finished it about five minutes ago! Before I was a quarter of the way through it, I I already knew it was in my top 5 books of all time.