Finding the Irish Casting Couch on AirBnB to host a TMB orgy is a brave way of coming out. This truly is Liberation Day
If Fran Tarkenton donates $100 and you match it to an Autism awareness fund (Today is World Autism Awareness Day) I'll match it and never talk about AirBnB in this thread again. No matter how much GoodForAnother sub-posts anything related to AirBnB/Me
Stayed at Le Blanc in Cabo and it was fuckin rad. If that’s white trash joke is on you I’m from a long line of wt
My wife "won" a blind charity bid for a hotel in Cabo and we didn't use it b/c the hotel kinda looked pretty mid and got a bunch of bad reviews.
What exactly are we liberating ourselves from? I'm not sure any Freedoms are being are being restored except 9-5 for many people
the program was so much better before the rebranding smh think I may try to go Hyatt when I can but my problem is I go to a lot of smaller cities where there isn’t a Hyatt option
I use hotels exclusively but I also travel via a litter carried by a half dozen burly indentured servants.
Sir, this is due to a production switch to the Model Y, did you not read their report? (don’t pay attention to Tesla adding 26,000 cars to inventory)
This deserves more attention. Her rant against religious hypocrisy was one of my favorite speeches in years. On phone, not linking it, but it’s perfect. Would invest in her political future if I was one of those types. Also need to go to bonkjail
I agree with this, but I could absolutely see myself turning this on and listening while working in a bit
I should add, I don't really give a shit about why people voted for Trump. They're nazis, plain and simple their reasons no longer matter
SPG was great. Between basically living in a Sheraton for months and then having Starwood as a client I didn't end up paying for a hotel room for years and usually got pretty solid upgrades.
## Key Point Summary: The Implications of Trump's Second Term ### Introduction In the wake of Donald Trump's recent electoral victory, discussions surrounding his potential policies and their implications for the United States and the world have intensified. This summary encapsulates the key points from a detailed conversation with Dr. Roy Kaga, focusing on Trump's domestic and foreign policy directions, particularly in areas such as immigration, healthcare, and international relations. ### Domestic Politics and Policies - **Electoral Context**: Trump won against Kamala Harris by a narrow margin, reflecting deep-seated frustrations among voters regarding economic issues and perceived political elitism. - **Democratic Party's Missteps**: The Democratic Party failed to learn from past losses, repeating strategies that did not resonate with the electorate, particularly in key states like Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania. - **Economic Inequality**: The growing income gap has been a persistent issue, with the top 1% of earners capturing an increasing share of wealth, leading to disillusionment among the middle and lower classes. - **Immigration Policies**: Trump's administration is expected to adopt a hardline stance on immigration, potentially reinstating controversial practices like family separations and increasing militarization at the border. ### Healthcare and Education - **Healthcare Reform**: Trump aims to replace the Affordable Care Act, likely adopting a strategy similar to his approach with NAFTA—renaming and updating rather than overhauling the system. - **Education Policies**: The push for school choice and reduced federal oversight may lead to a proliferation of private schools with questionable standards, undermining public education. ### Foreign Policy Dynamics - **Relations with China**: Trump's approach may lead to a transactional relationship with China, potentially sacrificing Taiwan's autonomy in favor of a grand bargain. - **Middle East Policy**: Trump's administration is likely to maintain strong support for Israel while neglecting Palestinian rights, exacerbating regional tensions. - **Russia and North Korea**: The potential for rekindling relations with North Korea exists, but Trump's focus may shift towards supporting Russia, complicating the geopolitical landscape. ### Global Implications - **Impact on Alliances**: Trump's policies could strain traditional alliances, particularly with NATO and in the Asia-Pacific region, as countries like Japan and Australia reassess their security strategies. - **Economic Consequences**: The U.S. economy may face challenges due to reduced immigration and labor shortages, particularly in sectors reliant on undocumented workers. ### Conclusion Trump's second term promises to reshape both domestic and international landscapes significantly. His administration's focus on nationalism, economic inequality, and a transactional approach to foreign policy could lead to increased polarization within the U.S. and strained relations globally. As the world watches, the implications of these policies will unfold, raising critical questions about the future of democracy, human rights, and international cooperation. --- This summary captures the essence of the discussion while adhering to the specified word count of 500 words. The use of headings, lists, and bold text enhances readability and emphasizes key points.
Less than 1% of fentanyl comes through Canada, it’s such a stupid boogeyman that the media doesn’t push back on whatsoever.