If student loans are "bad debt," what do you call the compounded interest that the government collects from them.
This tweet was cheeky 13 words, and he's expressed the same sentiment so many times now. Consider the bet paid.
On the widely-spaced eyes! And the wittle arms! And the no-no spot dollop! Genius character design.
The underlying motivation there sounds similar to saying "This ain't [majority-Black southern city] sweetie"
Maybe someday you'll think about what that has to do with the people who don't have water or power in North Carolina. Or, maybe you won't.
If you're referring to me, no, you weren't. I asked you to consider what make you feel "good" by which I'd include feelings like smug righteousness. Quite distinct from happy. I'd encourage you to think more about what makes you happy.
I'm sure you're aware how little that has to do with the role of the vice president in responding to a flood in North Carolina.
I had no idea who Lauren is. I'm dismiss her take because it's policy-free screenshot smack talk with zero suggestions for what a vice-president should be doing with no acknowledgment of the federal response. Consider why some things feel good. Are you helping?
I dispute that the criticism you're defending is from "The Left." It appears to be from a specific personal brand without any clear ideological coherence, attacking something without any policy priorities at all. Jimmy Dore was a "Leftist" agitator. Careful what brands you pledge yourself to.
What exactly are you defending here?