Yeah, no psyop conspiracy needed.
I watched only TBBT, and no.
I’m 100% blaming you.
I dislike Elon as much as the next guy but this post is distorting what he said. Social security depends on population growth to remain solvent. If people are living longer than projected and there are fewer working people, then you have a balance issue. I wish it was implemented as a 401k and each person gets back what they put in, but it is too late now. I’m all for increasing collection on social security and removing caps to make it solvent.
The newer it gets the less functionality it has.
That used to be the norm. Low income voters vote for democrats and the elites vote for republicans. However, that has been changing lately. Trump is getting a lot of blue-collar voters. Those are usually suppressed by these laws. There’s a chance that these laws may hurt republicans more than democrats.
Other than Gmail, I don’t trust Google to keep maintaining any service.
There are so many bad things happening in this country right now and these clowns focus their time on a non-issue.
Like the article says, it is by far the largest drop year over year outside Covid.
It’s so bizarre that Israel is another country and still you are not allowed to criticize it. I did not plead allegiance to Israel. I’m sick of this same old excuse that any criticism towards the Israeli government is considered antisemitism.
That’s correct. In New York there is no incentive for the landlord to maintain the buildings when they can make more money when the tenant vacates.
I bet rent control plays a role in this situation.
Good. Some certainty in the market. Now my 401k will bounce back!
Can we take a break from daily historic events a little bit?
Managers do. Collecting status and showing who’s boss is their work.
That works only on a hypothetical situation with no feedback loop. For example, whenever Texas is becoming competitive, Republicans invest more in turnout and they avoid the upset.
That’s like speed running to authoritarianism. Putin has an 87% approval rating, for reference.
To be honest, I’m not sure who is better or worse between the two. Democrats at least appreciate that Johnson usually keeps his word during negotiations.