I think the first step is to make the members of the party pay for the primary election. We'll see how many truly need a party if they have to kick in $50 bucks an election.
I would prefer a longer 1 term rather than 2 terms. As it is now they spend their entire first term trying to get a second term rather than actually doing anything.
I agree with the salary thing. They shouldn't get a pension either. It was designed as a part time job. Let's get back to that.
As a legitimate company, Google has a responsibility to not benefit from criminal activity.
Well since "piracy" also leads to sales I would hope that the *AAs would reject those sales and return that cash so they don't benefit from this criminal activity.
The White House also mentioned the "proximity to advertising," suggesting they were afraid that it would be seen as being associated with the White House.
Dammit this administration was bought and paid for by Pepsi, not Coke. Call the lawyers.
Now, the folks who posted this are taking the biggest issue with Obama's statement of "he broke the law," pointing out that he hasn't been convicted of breaking any laws. I actually don't find that to be all that problematic.
Since as President he is the CNC of the military I believe that's called unlawful command influence.
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I agree with the salary thing. They shouldn't get a pension either. It was designed as a part time job. Let's get back to that.
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Well since "piracy" also leads to sales I would hope that the *AAs would reject those sales and return that cash so they don't benefit from this criminal activity.
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To be fair maybe they should charge and pay sales tax to the state where the company is headquartered rather than to all 50 states.
Oregon would gladly welcome all the companies that want to take advantage of our 0% sales tax by bringing in the jobs.
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Except for their position that anything in your email that is over 180 days old they don't need a warrant to access.
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Dammit this administration was bought and paid for by Pepsi, not Coke. Call the lawyers.
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Since as President he is the CNC of the military I believe that's called unlawful command influence.
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