It’s always easier to destroy than it is to build.
It’s always easier to destroy than it is to build.
It’s not that they aren’t building enough. It’s that they are building big luxury homes because there is a bigger profit margin than making affordable homes.
This idea has been floating around the right for a while. I think it’s a way to explain the effects of climate change while blaming the libs.
He did the Vulcan salute but with his arm fully outstretched at a 45 degree angle.
Out of all the lines, I don’t know what that one rooted so firmly in my mind.
The senator is from Lake Forest, Illinois which somewhat ironically was an abolitionist town with several prominent members of the Underground Railroad living there. It has changed a lot since then and now is a wealthy conservative country club suburb of Chicago with barely 1% of its population being black.
Whores use rouge. Ladies pinch.
Somewhere John Bolton just got an erection.
We can thank Reagan for the situation with the news. He got rid of the Fairness Doctrine which mandated broadcasters both present controversial issues of public importance and do so in a manner that fairly reflected differing viewpoints.
They make a version with two parallel wheels that is supposed to me more stable and easier to ride. I’m pretty curious about it.
AccuWeather’s owner and Republican megadonor Joel Myers has been dreaming for years about destroying the National Weather Service. He wants weather to be a for-profit venture (specifically his profit).
At the same time, Republican candidates will have to take a public stand against this, which may anger enough people to increase voter turnout.
When Trump said he would debate Biden anywhere, any time, I said Biden should agree to a debate in Tehran.
Keep the programming exactly the same but give Alex Jones an electric shock every time he lies.
The “fuck around” phase is over. We are now on “find out”.
They sure are willing to waste a lot of taxpayer money making sure cops can’t get sued.
Rob Liefeld is designing clothing now?
I’m not saying to abandon the whole southeast, but something in the range of 15 million US homes are built in flood plains. A large portion of these are in Texas and Florida. It is absolute madness to keep building and rebuilding in these areas.
Even if we drop global CO² emissions to zero tomorrow, it will take more than a century to even begin to see trends reverse. In the mean time lowland areas will continue to flood over and over.
Skull weight alone would make hopping difficult. Their heads are huge.