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“No matter how cynical I get I just can’t keep up.” - Nora Ephron
“No matter how cynical I get I just can’t keep up.” - Nora Ephron
DANG IT! I took some just last night. They got me.
I take it every night. I do have a pretty nice tan. I never made the connection!
Me too! My wife goes to the tanning bed, I don't and I'm darker than her... pisses her off to no end.
general politics thread dudes. How about moving it to there please?
I made a mistake putting it here.
Yes dad.... *kicks rocks*
I’m guessing that didn’t help her sales any
Yes dad.... *kicks rocks*
Tell her to mow five acres of grass every four days like I have this Summer and she can have a dandy tan too. #pleasestopraining.
yeah, it is what it is...
go on over to the thread. Someone's trying to say the missing water wasn't a big deal, and it's Pres. Trump's fault anyway.
Are you kidding me that we - the US of freakin' A - can't figure out how many people died in a natural disaster, within a small margin of error?
Why in the world would it require an academic study to figure it out? Are there no records kept?
I kinda don't care what the number is. I care that we don't actually KNOW the number.
NBCPolitics
BREAKING: Pres. Trump rejects independent study that reports an estimated 2,975 people died in Puerto Rico in 5 months after Hurricane Maria; provides no evidence to discount the study; declares, without evidence, that the higher death toll is political ploy to make him look bad.
President Trump argues that the preliminary death toll he was given immediately after Hurricane Maria could not have gone up to the toll that independent study reports with an estimated 2,975 people dead; he does not site evidence to back up his refutation of the study.
NBC has jumped on the tweets... abandoning journalism style sheets, apparently.
Something something blind pig something acorn something...So this is fitting to this thread... but feel free to carry it over to genpol.
ThinkProgress said something wrong.
The Weekly Standard fact-checked them, which prompted Facebook to flag or do something to ThinkProgress's story.
ThinkProgress doubled-down, got pissed, and threw a tantrum.
Now... Slate... is coming to the defense of The Weekly Standard... even going as far to say that it's good to have Conservative journalists.
This is a surprisingly good Slate article.
https://slate.com/news-and-politics...ct-check-kavanaugh.html?wpsrc=sh_all_dt_tw_ru
Are you kidding me that we - the US of freakin' A - can't figure out how many people died in a natural disaster, within a small margin of error?
Why in the world would it require an academic study to figure it out? Are there no records kept?
I kinda don't care what the number is. I care that we don't actually KNOW the number.