- Probably a typical response for anyone not in gen Z.
Feelfold
It absolutely isn't secure, the government refuses to give up on it so it continues to be in play.
I wonder what Trump will do if Elon dies and he has to take over.
Because some people "rely" on it for income, doesn't make it a good argument.
A few weeks ago I did the math. In my very liberal corner of the US, one egg was worth 2.002 9mm rounds, or 1.6 12 gauge shells.
In other terms, it's not cost effective to sell the guns in order to buy food.
The Supreme Court of the US recently ruled a little corruption is okay, as a reward.
Babies shit and piss themselves constantly.
Thanks! I, and the only time I wouldn't be ashamed to admit this, was inspired by Nixon. Its odd though, all of my "enemies" are corporations and not people.
A few off of the top of my list by name: Nestle, BP, American Airlines, Comcast, Facebook, Twitter, Scientology, BofA, GM, Perdue Pharma, Monteseno, VW, Pinkertons (Securitas), Hobby Lobby, Chick-fil-A.
Generally what should be common carrier, or for the people, but are normally for profit: ISPs, power co's, water co's, Health Insurance, Property Insurance for non-corporate entities.
Any "faith based" organization with a tax exempt status.
Do you think they know Gen X used to say " No caps!" Or " No capp'in!" ?
President Elon watches from his swasticar parked across the road. His face flush, tense, breath hitchng; and obvious strain through his body. Teremulous, he rasps, "Cuck me Vlad, cuck me so good!!!"
Yeah. That's how sycophantic the Republicans are.