If only they had indicated the name in the first couple of words...
BarneyPiccolo
Does he sign his name like a toddler with a crayon in his fist, like another politician I won't care to name?
It just occurred to me: I doubt my 26 year old son has ever sent anything in the mail himself. If he wants to send a message, it's email or text, and if he wants to send a gift, he'll order it on Amazon and have it delivered. I'll have to ask him if he's ever actually mailed anything.
Wow, that was an evolutionary dark alley.
Sure feels like that sometimes.
Seinfeld suggested: "You're soooo good looking!"
Dude, I live with alligators, actual living dinosaurs. There's an 8 footer in the pond directly across the street from us. His name is Rocky. He's always basking on the bank on a sunny day.
Valid. Media Manipulation is the name of the game right now, but that's so inefficient. You throw out a bunch of propaganda, and hope something gets traction.
Soon, Data Manipulation will be more important. They'll start tracking all your date points, and soon they'll find something they can manipulate you over. They'll find some obscure crime to leverage you with, like a wrong statement on a Federal form interpreted as a deliberate lie, rather than a confused wrong answer. Or they'll identify patterns, and create laws to make those patterns a crime, and get you on that.
They'll threaten your family, job, your healthcare, your money, your home, your freedom, and they'll eventually get you to dance to their tune.
Head coming out one sleeve, body out the other, arms out the other neck hole and the opening?
Yeah, they won't be staring at you and thinking how "long" you look.
Yeah, it's the shirt.
That Social Security is going to collapse. I've been hearing it for literally 50 years. I honestly grew up thinking SS would not be there at retirement, and now I'm collecting it (although I'm not retired). It was a psy-op the whole time, trying to keep workers anxious, and at the grindstone.
Social Security is literally the easiest problem in DC to fix. All they have to do is raise the income cap. Right now, the cap is $184,500. You pay into Social Security on the first $184,500 of income, and anything over that doesn't get touched. If you make less than that, then 100% of your income gets tapped for SS. But if you make more, you pay a much tinier percentage of your total income.
So if SS is looking like a problem, all they have to do is raise the cap. It goes up a bit every year anyway, but there is no reason it can't be $500,000, or even $1 million. Of course the rich will scream, but they're always screaming. We have to learn to ignore that as background radiation, nothing to be concerned about.
Raise the cap enough, and you not only protect Social Security forever, you can give Grandma a nice raise. Doesn't she deserve it for all those delicious cookies? Or brownies actually, in my Grandma's case. She made the best homemade brownies, and she cut them BIG!
Until SCOTUS says No.