All of this is true. Is it too cynical to point out that Trump is, at heart, a real estate guy, so he's probably looking at this as a mass eviction that will free up a number of properties?
The human and economic costs of mass deportation “would be exorbitant. It would leave large swaths of American communities decimated. The local and national economies would take serious hits. Families and loved ones would be separated.” americasvoice.org/press_releas...
Washington, DC – Below is a column by Maribel Hastings from America’s Voice en Español translated to English from Spanish. It ran in several Spanish-language media outlets earlier this week: For J.D. ...
Might be the only ones remembering Kris Kristopherson tonight with a viewing of The Sailor Who Fell From Grace With the Sea, admittedly.
A Canadian classic that should have been in many movies about New York City by now.
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Yeah, for me, it’s like the people I knew pre-transition, who are transitioning now, just seem a lot happier. So why would I be against that?
An island *off* Portland, dammit
My father is an old Reagan Republican lobsterman on a small island of Portland, Maine. Everyone there knows each other, and they probably all know that one of his neighbors is transitioning. He's fine with it. They're all fine with it. Most Americans are that way.
Incidentally, I looked up the column on archive dot org and the big question left unanswered is "why would you be a good President?" These people are ridiculous.
OHMYGAWD! This rhetorical move of "we *want* to vote for her, but she hasn't given us enough information" is so damn annoying at this point.
She has prosecuted the case against Donald Trump and clarified some policy views, but not her why. That’s what voters want to know.
Some of y'all need to shut the fuck up about the South, because you're demonstrating not just your callous disregard for humanity but your total ignorance Asheville is in the mountains, hundreds of miles from the coast, and one of the gayest, most progressive cities in the nation
Something I was saying in a dream right before my cat woke me up this morning: "People used to be afraid of the wrath of God, but then they found out he's only like 5'2" and his major move is to stomp on your feet. So, now, they don't worry so much."