"deployment of troops is an absolute necessity to defend our personnel, our laws, our government, public order and the Republic itself"
So dramatic too. Is no lie too absurd?
"deployment of troops is an absolute necessity to defend our personnel, our laws, our government, public order and the Republic itself"
So dramatic too. Is no lie too absurd?
Reminds me of how they arrested the adults in a hot van and left the young children behind. Luckily bystanders were around to save them from dying in the overheating vehicle.
Part of the problem is that most of the people making these decisions have been seeing their incomes and net worth increase steadily over the past decade. They don't truly understand their subscriber base.
That's a horrible headline. "One in four professors are leaving" is way different than what the survey showed, which is "one in four that responded to the survey are considering leaving".
Next comes the phase where you stop caring who these unknown celebrities even are. Get off my lawn.
Partially closed eyes and slow blinking
My guess is he had another stroke, and he is hoping his speech will recover to the point that it's not obvious.
When he got COVID the first time he made an appearance while he could barely stand and breathe.
Trump wants to pay off his debt to Putin, and that's going to cost a lot to clear. Putin wants to drag America into the Russian dystopic world, and Trump doesn't really care as long as he's rich and out of prison.
Is there some controversy around Bill Nye that I haven't heard?
He has been a leading science communicator covering hundreds of topics for many decades, and is only human, of course there are going to be shortcomings.
Double the minimum wage and standardize a four day work week. People need more free time and resources in order to socialize effectively.
Officer Pike got a payout for his own disability due to the consequences of him spraying students at UC Davis.
https://www.cbsnews.com/sacramento/news/pepper-spray-cop-former-uc-davis-officer-pike-awarded-nearly-40000-in-comp-claim/