denmark maybe?
( not the most useful article. iโd summarize it as: yes, unusual. no, not unique. )
denmark maybe?
( not the most useful article. iโd summarize it as: yes, unusual. no, not unique. )
Me either.
โKen Paxton (probably)
Becoming the bad guys for living within our means or trying to keep our heads above water
We warned them about the avocado toast. We warned them.
Oh, TPTB canโt have too many people in a position to make choices about where to work or live. Their profit plan requires underpaid peons forever fighting to escape increasing levels of debt. As soon as they figure out how younglings are evading the trap, theyโll appeal to legislators to find ways to push them in.
Sure, and ignore that both were kicked off by profit-gouging cycles of petroleum capitalism.
โWe WILL take our country back.โ
Joe Manchin had better be spending the truckloads of money the coal industry is sending him on a good security detail.
It would be so much easier for them to leave and go to a country already functioning the way they wantโฆsay, Hungary.
But theyโre lazy and selfish: theyโd rather foul the nest theyโve been freeloading from.
โwas when 75 million baby boomers replaced 44 million silent generation people in the 1970sโ
the invasion of the body snatchers remake was a documentary!?
And he ended it with โGod bless!โ
Jesus. Wept.
Remember how conservatives say all the time that โcoastal elitesโ look down on rural america?
In 1996, Palin was just one of many Alaskans who lined up to meet Ivana Trump, the former Czechoslovakian Olympic skier and businesswoman, according to an article published in the Anchorage Daily News at the time.
Palin, who described as a commercial fisherman, drove from her home in Wasilla to Anchorage for what she told her husband was a trip to Costco. Instead, she went to JCPenney, where Trump was promoting her perfume line and meeting with fans.
โโWe want to see Ivana,โโ Palin told the Anchorage Daily News, โโbecause we are so desperate in Alaska for any semblance of glamour and culture.โโ