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Spin Zone / Re: The Old Navy Ad Controversy
« on: May 02, 2016, 01:34:08 PM »This falls so far down on my "I couldn't give a shit" list...
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This falls so far down on my "I couldn't give a shit" list...
We are at a point right now if a major conflict erupted the US does not have the man power or assets to back it up. The US military is spread too thin as it is right now and with budget cuts and manpower reductions it's a shell of it's former self.
We spend too much money defending other countries who, in turn contribute nothing or very little to the effort. The Bush Doctrine of "spreading democracy" and "nation building" has depleted our military along with a current administration that has cut and stripped away all it could.
At least back in the 1960s there was a spirit of "live and let live." Today the spirit seems to be "accept my perversions or die."
Citation needed. I've never heard him say one good word about the Constitution and a lot about how he personally will fix things (showing a complete lack of understanding of how the Constitution, federalism or separation of powers, work.
No! Actually, I did not state it has a fact. You need to read what I said, not what you want to rail against.
Were you molested?
The company’s stock was two cents shy of $84 on April 19, when it revealed it would not allow shoppers to use single-sex bathrooms or changing rooms. Instead, all rooms were opened up to anyone claiming to be of either sex. As of 4.00 p.m. Friday, the stock had dropped almost $4.50, down to $79.50.
That’s a huge loss of 5 percent in stock value, costing shareholders roughly $2.5 billion in company value.
Only government 'tit' we are hooked up to is electricity. (well, I guess you can add the two cell phones). If the PUD's electricity wasn't so stinking cheap (less than 3 cents per Kw/h), I would look at alternative sources.
GOP still controls the vast majority of statehouses and governorships, and one half of the Legislative body (not to mention one half of the SCOTUS). I honestly don't think they're in any trouble at all, and a Clinton presidency will likely be the very best thing for them.
Like you have said, US politics is all about division right now and the Democrats aren't the only ones doing the dividing.