Best of Right Wing Watch - 4/19/19 Here are the top five posts from People For the American Way's RightWingWatch.org of the past week. Click on the images or headlines for the articles. Mueller Madness: How Trump Is Like the Crucified Jesus, and Other Right-Wing Reactions to Russia Report More... Sensing a Potent Campaign Message, Trump Echoes Far-Right Attacks on Ilhan Omar Michele Bachmann: We Will ‘Never See a More Godly, Biblical President’ Than Trump Christian College President Everett Piper Slams Pete Buttigieg’s Faith and ‘Proclivities’ Mark Taylor: Those Who Object to Trump Executing His Political Opponents Are ‘Standing in the Way’ of God’s Will
please, please put that evil goon under oath. and please let someone ask him about entering a girls track meet to prove his "superiority" over women
Because there are still a lot of people in the world (mostly “Christians”) who continue to believe homosexuality is an activity engaged in by choice instead of an immutable characteristic.
They took up two cases from two different circuit courts that reached opposite conclusions about what Title VII requires. They have to weigh in on this.
oh god please do this, senator. it would own the libs so much and generate so many libtears bet you won’t do it coward.
ben shapiro is held up as the best and brightest of the conservative movement. that should tell you everything you need to know about the geniuses on that side of the aisle because ben is dumb as fucking shit
This is the way the media should go at him. Portray him as weak and ineffective in your interrogation. Pride and NPD won’t let him appear soft, even though he’s babyshit soft.
If the government was the lender in those cases I bet she would. I hate social media allowing morons like this to get traction.
Or you could be a real american patriot like myself and defer defer defer defer defer and pray for a democratic socialist president
I had to read this 3 times before I even understood what their complaint was. They really are snowflakes.
does he really not understand that "cancelling" the debt of these people doesn't actually mean the banks won't get paid. it means that the taxpayers will pay the banks.
Ya I’m gonna make it up on the back end and just ring up 10s of thousands in credit card debt then cross my fingers.
Democrats Must Save the Republic, Not the Republican Party - Donald Trump is the inevitable product of movement conservatism and the Republican Party that's hosted it for 40 years. They need to clean their own house. esquire.com/news-p...
Because religious people are garbage humans, and don’t actually follow the information in the text that worship
Even small steps like allowing all student loan interest paid to be tax deductible is a better start than what we're doing now. Only being able to deduct $2500 max when you're paying over $10,000 in interest each year is a slap in the face
I actually dont think Ben is dumb at all. He knows exactly what he's doing and saying. He knows they are bad faith arguments and is just spoon feeding them to actual morons that think it's a brilliant point. The Dave Rubins and Candace Owens of the world , now they are dumb as fucking shit.
Good god I just read it. Phases out at $65k/$135k, only $2500 deducted per return, so a married couple filing jointly would only be able to deduct $2500 total from both people. What a joke
Inside The Mueller Report, This Man Saw A Photo Of His Dad Being Used By Russians Instagram Twitter When the Mueller report was released, Ronnie Hipshire was surprised to find a photo of his father Lee on a poster to support President Trump that was created by Russians. Screenshot by NPR Spoiler When a redacted version of special counsel Robert Mueller's report on Russian interference in the 2016 election was released to the public and Congress on Thursday, the effects of Russian influence efforts through social media became clearer. Part of the information in the report included examples of material that Russian trolls used, and one particular image stood out to Ronnie Hipshire, a retired coal miner in West Virginia. On Page 31 of the Mueller report, Hipshire saw a photo of his father, Lee, a coal miner who died of complications from black lung disease, on a poster for a "Miners for Trump" rally in Pennsylvania. The Russian troll farm called the Internet Research Agency had used the photo, without the family's permission, for a pro-Trump poster. New Reports Detail Expansive Russia Disinformation Scheme Targeting U.S. In the photo taken by photographer Earl Dotter, Lee is seen after what Hipshire says was "a hard day's work" as he emerges from a mine in Logan County, W.Va. His shift had ended, and the grit of his mining work covered his face. It's a striking image, but one that Hipshire says his father would not have wanted used to support President Trump. "What I didn't like about seeing this on the Mueller report is them stealing my dad's picture and putting it on a Trump campaign rally," Hipshire said in an interview with NPR's All Things Considered. "My dad was one of the most staunch Democrats that you'll ever see in your life, and he never would have even thought about putting his face on something like that. It just was beyond me to see it." Dotter is the one who told Hipshire the photo was included in the report. Hipshire says neither he nor Dotter would have given permission for the photo of Lee to be used in material to support Trump. NPR's terms of use and privacy policy. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. The Picture Show Documenting 'Dirty' Jobs: Miners At Work But if the circumstances were different, meaning Hipshire had given his permission and the promotion was for a political issue that he advocates for, Hipshire said he would approve of the image being used. He doesn't want this to continue to happen, but is frustrated. "I don't know what you would do to keep them from doing it," Hipshire says. "If they can get in and steal stuff like this, how can they — how could you block the Internet down? I mean, I don't know." This story was produced and edited for radio by Eleanor Clark and Tinbete Ermyas.
$65 is basically entry level work now isn’t it? Or am I completely misguided because I live in a high cost of living area?
Then you are misguided. $65k in the Florida panhandle is mid-level at most companies. Entry level here is $30-50k. Just enough to spin your fucking wheels forever.
Panhandle? Just about anywhere in the state including the bigger cities that's what I would expect. Would say entry-level is 35-45, doesn't really touch 50.