

It’s also about disappearing people with multi-syllable surnames.
It’s also about disappearing people with multi-syllable surnames.
I find the entire MAGA movement obscene. Lock them up.
Not quite over, but the chances of establishing a majority large enough to effect change are fairly overwhelming. The U.S. needs a pretty big education campaign to teach folks how democracy is actually SUPPOSED to work, but those in power certainly won’t be the ones to initiate it.
So… pretty much Mar-a-Lardo.
Palm Beach, Florida, has made a fortune importing — and then exporting — toxic waste. Maybe they could go there.
You are right in that’s not how democracy works. Unfortunately, due to gerrymandering and Citizens United, it’s how the U.S.’s bastardized version of it “works.” Thanks to gerrymandering in my state (which is a test bed for much of the nonsense we’re now seeing at the federal level), I have absolutely no voice in our state legislature, which has recently decided to neuter the other two (actually democratically elected) branches of government here.
The U.S. government does not speak for the majority of its citizens. It speaks for one man and his handlers.
The U.S. won’t need regulations once the last of its trade partners gives up on it. We’ll be free to eat all the domestic lead and asbestos our dear masters deem necessary to feed us.
And all of this hardship was not only preventable, but was actively brought on by the nonsensical actions of one 34-count felony fraudster. This is a needless, government-induced crisis that rests squarely on the shoulders of a cowardly Congress that refuses to do its job while a madman destroys the economy.
Are these those welfare babies Republicans always screeeched about?
In 10 years, it seems we not only gave up our own nations’ dreams of equality and union, but lustfully decided to lick the boots of those telling us our dreams aren’t worth having. It doesn’t help that the self-proclaimed “leader of the free world” is a known rapist who cuts deals with the Taliban at the expense of women’s liberties.
White Castle was — until that movie — largely unknown in many areas of the U.S. So yes, until the scene in which they finally reach White Castle, I held out hope that it would indeed be worth the trip.
The fact that it was, well, just a White Castle made it wholly relatable to anyone who ever had those late-night cravings, though.