Poll the average American sports fan and ask them who Tom Terrific is and the overwhelmingly consistent answer you will get is Tom Seaver.
I'm going to call bull on that claim. Considering he hasn't played in over 40 years, the overwhelming answer would probably be I don't know, followed by Tom Seaver.
Being a politician is the only job you can get with no qualifications, no training, no relevant skills, and no experience - you just need more references than the other applicants. A fast food worker gets more job training than congress does.
I don't know what the solution is, most politicians have shown they can at least be intelligent enough to get a 4 year degree, but what we're doing now clearly isn't working either.
EU regulators want the entire internet to be ephemeral, with vast swaths of it ceasing to be solely based upon their whims. Nothing could be more antithetical to that than a permanent archive of the internet.
It's not like Snapchat unlocked new filters at 60, 80, 100, and 120 MPH. That would be actual encouragement to speed. This is not.By their same argument, wouldn't every speedometer app be encouraging people to speed? Wouldn't your own car's speedometer be encouraging you to speed?/div>
"Regulation for thee, not for me" is the motto of all politicians. Can't let the serfs be entitled to the same benefits as their lords. Otherwise they might start to believe they're equal./div>
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I'm going to call bull on that claim. Considering he hasn't played in over 40 years, the overwhelming answer would probably be I don't know, followed by Tom Seaver.
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Being a politician is the only job you can get with no qualifications, no training, no relevant skills, and no experience - you just need more references than the other applicants. A fast food worker gets more job training than congress does.
I don't know what the solution is, most politicians have shown they can at least be intelligent enough to get a 4 year degree, but what we're doing now clearly isn't working either.
/div>I believe this is intentional
EU regulators want the entire internet to be ephemeral, with vast swaths of it ceasing to be solely based upon their whims. Nothing could be more antithetical to that than a permanent archive of the internet.
/div>Re: Two people: One to code, one to look for sabotage of the cod
There can't be any bad guys if there aren't any guys left.
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Corruption and Chicago politicians - can anyone name a more iconic duo?
/div>Baseless
Not surprisng
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