I’m hoping that the camera shot from a distance is making them look closer than they really are, but I’m not optimistic.
It was never just a question of “How are you going to pay for it?”, it was also a question of who was going to pay for it.
Meanwhile, today, after a weekend of right-wing protests demanding governors put their citizens at risk and at the mercy of the coronavirus, this happened:
A 5-year-old daughter of Detroit first responders is the first child with COVID-19 to die in Michigan https://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/local/detroit-city/2020/04/19/5-year-old-first-michigan-child-dies-coronavirus/5163094002/ …
Meanwhile, Ron Brownstein is on the case of the missing liberal protesters.
This was before coronavirus, and we were in high school, so safety and sanitation were not at the top of our minds.
Sympathy for everyone else he infected; none for him.
Dude…
The visible cognitive dissonance is staggering…
Right?
A plea to the universe: Can that photo be mashed together with that gif of Richard Spencer getting Nazi punched?
it’s a message specifically designed for people on the left. it’s supposed to make people say: gee, these “protestors” have a point
if ever i were to believe in “crisis actors” and paid protestors, now would be that time
I find myself more and more feeling like accusations leveled against the left make sense to those on the right, because they are things they think are normal to do.
Every time they make an accusation I assume projection, and I’ve always been right.
Now let’s stop to think about Pizzagate for a minute.
I’m not punching anyone until social distancing has been rescinded.
I’ll go ahead and say that’s a more bitter pill for Finland than it is for many nations.
Too non-specific. You might nuke some very fine people.
I‘m betting that everyone is sold out of those punchy things, just like everything else that suddenly became more useful.