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RTFA. They accounted for that. This is about rates of homeownership.
RTFA. They accounted for that. This is about rates of homeownership.
They do that shit all year. It only gets reported on in election years.
I’ve been in some of those groups. They don’t discuss ideas. They discuss people and events, sports, maybe what they did last weekend or plant to do this weekend, talk about their families.
No. That’s not a fix. You’re still focusing on this being American, while it is pretty universal.
Would you try to shine sneakers?
Like he could be if he tried.
Shoe shiners:
This is not an American thing. People around the world are biased against immigrants.
There’s no reason to think their military would defect. They get fed. It’s peasants who want to defect.
China starting it like that had been my firm suspicion for years, but after the past year or so, I’ve changed my mind. They still could be the ones to trigger it, but there are so many more players now. Russia could start it (or have already done so without us realizing it yet). Israel could start it. China could start it over island territories that they have no legitimate claim over–oh wait, that includes Taiwan.
Their military is not what North Korea wants to purge. That’s where they actually bother to send food.
The military treaty states: “In the event that any one of the two sides is put in a state of war by an armed invasion from an individual state or several states, the other side shall provide military and other assistance with all means in its possession without delay.”
Okay. And that hasn’t happened.
You may be joking, but I think that is a big part of what they look for, consciously or not. Progressives can be pretty happy discussing news and ideas with other progressives. Conservatives don’t want to talk about things too much unless there’s an argument to be had.
The commission has five members, each elected to represent one of five districts in Georgia. But elections for each seat are decided in a statewide vote; though the commissioners must live in the district they represent, a voter in Savannah or Augusta has as much say over the commissioner representing Atlanta as a voter who lives there.
Whose dumbass idea was that?
It works well, most of the time. It does not work “phenomenally”.
We need people to not be allowed to own 22,000 acres of land.
There are active communities dedicated to Linux and Linux support. Those would be better venues for this question.
They’re actually Christian/followers of Jesus’ teachings.
This doesn’t make any sense. He had not yet been elected when committing these particular crimes.