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I just assume that these people never have any problems that they have to solve personally. Otherwise they would be frustrated by the inability to find necessary information. They are either rich or children or both.
I just assume that these people never have any problems that they have to solve personally. Otherwise they would be frustrated by the inability to find necessary information. They are either rich or children or both.
It depends on your state. The verbiage that works on one state doesn’t necessarily work in another.
The same is mostly true in the US. The companies use them to scare people into settlements. But it does depend on the state.
This comment is best read in butthead’s voice.
And the cybertuck
Yes, their housing in DC should be identical to the minimum standards that they prescribe for prisoners.
I remember going through Roe v. Wade in law school and thinking how shaky the legal foundation was. This is a great case study of why we need to formally adopt laws in congress and not just rely on the whims of the court.
There are fewer verbs than nouns I’m sure our brains prioritize accordingly
All the politicians are in it for their own personal gain. They use the aesthetic of whatever of whatever ideology has the most support in their local area.
Trump started out as real estate investor. They think they can do what he has done without realizing how big a a fuck up he was as president.
I think bad enforcement of a bad law is a great way to fight it.
Presidents have to choose what they are going to stand for.
I feel like a more creative person would have built an 10 foot long section of wall (or better yet a really fancy gate) valued at whatever amount of money congress had allocated.
No one cares that businesses are doing well if they aren’t paying their employees