I’ve seen thin slices of apple or pear with something like goat cheese.
I’ve seen thin slices of apple or pear with something like goat cheese.
Figs are amazing.
Isn’t a party realignment spurred by culture war stuff exactly what trump’s broad strategy has been all along? I’m gonna guess that if you removed the fact that they are in a union, many teamsters members probably look a lot like typical trump voters.
What if they work for a PMC? I’d probably judge that. Or worse, what if they’re a CEO?
Wow, it’s probably a one in a million chance that you replied that to someone who knows the reference.
This is ancient.
The mental gymnastics some people will go through to try and claim this isn’t straight racism…
I’d probably prefer parsnips.
LOL, yeah, manufacturers don’t follow this at all.
Most of my lunches are leftovers, but many of them are things like a burger or a bratwurst that I can cook with little effort. Or I can buy something.
Imagine complaining about £4 for lunch, I’m lucky if I get out for under $20.
And enforce their own private law on property they own.
That is, of course, only a problem with outdoor cats and feral populations. Indoor cats are fine. Personally I keep my cat indoors for a bunch of reasons, but I also think that reasonable human beings can feel otherwise. I’ve noticed that there are a lot of people online who have decided that not only is keeping an outdoor cat bad, it’s a form of animal abuse. And therefore they not only berate people who allow their cat outside, they also encourage people who stumble upon outdoor cats to take possession of them since they’re being abused. This is a pretty extremist position that probably doesn’t reflect the views of most cat owners, but it tends to get magnified in cat communities that rely on upvotes, since upvotes encourage echo chambers.
There’s a metaphor here.
This whole controversy has been a real boon to my blocklist.
It’s literally a prosecutor’s job to enforce the law. I’m sure she had many opinions on whether the laws were just or not…and that’s probably something that moved her to want to go into politics, where she can help shape the law. It’s fine if you object to someone having been a prosecutor but I don’t think you can accept that she was a prosecutor and then object to the fact that she…did her job.
Supporting the middle class creates ways for people to move into the middle class from poverty.
Real weird that people don’t seem to get that competition from small, local businesses is what we want to end the corporate grip on our lives. Millionaires get venture capital loans, not $50k small business loans.
It seems like you are conflating statements made by completely different groups of people? Has Harris mentioned a lack of workers?
Yeah, probably. You know what’s not going to pass congress? Any of that.
It’s also not really a prosecutor’s job to decide what the law should be.
Oh that sounds amazing.