the fact that even a guy like Magyar can say this about Orban's government but god forbid Jack Smith be awake at the wheel or the Biden admin do goddamn anything about corruption is fucking embarrassing for America
Posts by Ian Stone
Inability to make offensive adjustments continues to haunt the team. Looking like our usual postseason frustrations
Both a dollar and pound bargain!
Taxing the wealthy heavily is heavily deflationary, reduces income inequality overall, and claws back some of the institutional capture and legislative influence that the rich have. There are so many benefits outside of just the tax revenue that the Democratic party needs to messaging on!
Timmy Trumpet pantomimed to a pre-recorded track at Met stadium, at least Tatiana played it live (and rocked it despite the audio difficulties at the stadium)
i'm not sure how it's good for consumers, because whatever cost benefits you get from E15 are balanced out by worse gas mileage and increased maintenance costs.
You could say that Rock n Roll was born 111 years ago today in Arkansas, but probably not where you'd think. Before there was a Chuck Berry or Little Richard, there was those who wanted to be like her.
Rosetta Nubin better known as Sister Rosetta Tharpe, the godmother of Rock was born on this day
4 seamer sitting at 88? 😬
Gunnar's knowledge of the mid-majors is unparalleled
A fluffy grey Siberian cat sprawled out on the couch, exposing soft belly fur and looking generally contented.
May everyone have Gunnar-quality naps today
A fundamental problem with this country is that you have less responsibility, transparency, and duty as you gain more power when it should be the opposite. The Supreme Court gets to be very secretive for no good reason. Cops get a monopoly on violence and have near total immunity when they use it.
Guy who made 800 million dollars selling a website named ToodleCo to Yahoo in 1996 and has done nothing since then but now has $100 billion: the concept of “human kindness” was invented by bolshevik psychologists in 1953, no one heard of that term until then
Podcast Host: fascinating, I have worms
it’s cold again and i’m starting to believe sumer will never be icumen in around here. i was made to believe i would be lhude singing cuccu by now
Just wish it wasn't on this miserable team USA
I get yelled at for saying this but for many hundreds of years people went to university not to get diplomas or be employable but because immersion in the humanities was considered foundational to a good life, and school must return to its original purpose: the joy of learning.
Sorry I'm not more open-minded about LLMs, it's just some fucking maniacs shoveled out a bunch of useless bloatware featuring that technology, did not give me any chance to opt out, reorganized the entire economy around it, zeroed out gains made by green energy, and made it impossible to buy RAM
It's Liechtenstein, weirdly enough
The left tried for decades to pass green energy subsidies, passed them, the subsidies worked, and now literally the entire planet's electricity grid is going to convert to solar+battery. It just doesn't feel like "tech" because it mostly produces kinda boring blue collar jobs instead of billionaires
sounds great thanks
Garland sat on his ass and didn't bother indicting Trump because he thought it would be too political. Yes he absolutely deserves the heat. As does every Democrat who's spent the last decade doing nothing and hoping this will all work out somehow and the fascists will just go away.
Let’s put our heads together, and start a new country up.
Couldn't hear you over the sound of the enormous glass bottle of non-homogenized milk I'm drinking guilt-free
Is there another source for this? Just seeing everything linked back to this unsourced twitter post which appears to be from a rando
Fangraphs ZiPS projections showing these standings: 1. Cardinals 2. Cubs 3. Reds 4. Brewers 5. Pirates
Throwback to the fangraphs 2024 projections lol
Probably the main thing elite figure skaters and I have in common is loving the GLADIATOR soundtrack
politicians should spend less time managing expectations of by telling voters what a minority party can't pass and instead engage in this four-step process:
1) say what you think is right
2) obstruct whatever isn't that
3) lose if that's how it goes
4) remind voters who passed the evil law
Curt can we crowdfund you a dynamic mic to use for the pod?
I genuinely have no idea how to convey this to the American people, but I think the biggest impediment to any kind of immigration reform is that people are convinced that "legal" and "illegal" are immutable, intrinsic categories instead of a rapidly-shifting arbitrary constellation of regulations.