Make that 11
Make that 11
Removing the cost of healthcare from employers will allow them to allocate some of the savings towards employee salaries instead of healthcare insurance. Or just, y’know, keep the savings. On the bright side, it would mean you no longer depend on your job for healthcare, so people would have more freedom to quit.
It’s depressing that you’ve been convinced that full healthcare coverage is as unrealistic as a unicorn in your backyard.
Or, y’know, you could just skip the sailing trip to Aruba.
“Conservatism consists of exactly one proposition, to wit: There must be in-groups whom the law protects but does not bind, alongside out-groups whom the law binds but does not protect.” –Francis M. Wilhoit
I think they consider sex to be sinful if it’s not purely for the sake of procreation.
X is more likely to become nothing than Twitter was.
For those wondering, 5% of 10,000 people is 500 people.
I think most of them just don’t want to do that.
To be fair, basically the best thing we can say about Biden is that he’s not a Nazi.
They did what now?
Like a reverse Cassandra.
I’ve heard that SpaceX’s corporate culture revolved around shielding the actual work being done from Elon’s decisions.
Single issue voters for something like abortion?
Or just not single issue voters for climate change.
Given that the Republicans have adopted the stance that it’s not real and/or not our fault, I think it still counts as political. Even if it shouldn’t be.
Does she have a proposal for how to do that?
You can’t expect your opponent to do your research for you.
Care to provide an example of a “non-sequitur or otherwise absurd metaphor”?