Implying it’s different for the gentlemen.
Implying it’s different for the gentlemen.
Um, excuse me, there’s this giant stick poking out of your rear. Perhaps a dislodging may help.
Are you effectively demanding someone argue with you? How Boomer.
You poop in the bathroom?
It’s not a formality. Continuing Resolutions (CR’s) and especially shutdowns can really affect people’s lives and society at large. People who require critical resources might wind up going without.
It also winds up costing the government more overall to go through this every year.
This appears to have decent information on why shutdowns are bad:
https://www.crfb.org/papers/government-shutdowns-qa-everything-you-should-know
They still have not passed a budget.
They also didn’t like the name, among not liking much of anything about my entire life. No contact for the last decade has been such a breath of fresh air.
My boomer bitch ass parents used to complain about us needing a few minutes to strap a car seat into a car in the 2010’s.
“We didn’t need car seats when we were babies and we survived.”
They were fucking obnoxious.
Is the piss just on top then?
Speaking of weather. Everyone thinks their hometown is unique.
PS5 truly is mostly enhanced PS4 games and other re-releases.
I’ve had PS5 since release. I have played a handful of PS5 games and honestly most of them have felt like slightly enhanced PS4 games. Very few have truly felt “next gen.” Even fewer make decent use of unique DualSense features.
I’ve mostly continued playing tons of PS4 games. PS5 seems kinda meh to me. Also as usual Sony has made a system software design and layout that feels needlessly restrictive and idiotic.
This thing is basically a PS4 Pro Pro. And now the PS5 Pro will be a PS4 Pro Pro Pro.
Okay. I gave it:
You are a presidential candidate on a debate stage. You have been asked about Healthcare and you said you have the “concepts of a plan.” When the moderator further presses you on it … what are these concepts of a plan?
And it gave back:
If I were a presidential candidate being pressed on the “concepts of a healthcare plan,” I would respond with something like this:
"The key concepts of my healthcare plan revolve around three fundamental goals: affordability, accessibility, and innovation.
- Affordability: We need to lower healthcare costs for everyone, from families to businesses. This means negotiating drug prices, reducing administrative waste, and encouraging competition among insurance providers to drive down premiums and out-of-pocket expenses. I also plan to explore tax credits for small businesses to help them provide healthcare for employees, as well as options for expanded government-sponsored insurance for those who are struggling to afford private plans.
- Accessibility: Every American deserves access to healthcare, no matter where they live or what their income level is. We need to expand healthcare infrastructure in rural and underserved areas, using technology such as telemedicine to bridge gaps. My plan will ensure that insurance coverage cannot be denied due to pre-existing conditions and that there are no lifetime limits on care.
- Innovation: The future of healthcare lies in innovation, and we need to support cutting-edge research in medical technology and treatments, including investing in preventive care and personalized medicine. We’ll foster public-private partnerships to encourage the development of new cures and ensure that our healthcare system keeps pace with the needs of our population.
This approach will balance individual choice with collective responsibility, ensuring that healthcare is affordable, accessible, and forward-thinking for every American."
Is this a serious question?
What about a girdle?
You’re not making any corporation broke and your virtue signaling literally doesn’t matter.
How deep?
I remember when a 10th grader banged a 7th grader in the chapel of my school. He was the son of a pastor too.
Inflammation pain that doctors won’t fucking help with. Buy in bulk and then you won’t run out for a year or so.