Probably just paying them to stay on message about Ukraine and stop rambling about random culture war issues like alleged elementary school litter boxes.
Probably just paying them to stay on message about Ukraine and stop rambling about random culture war issues like alleged elementary school litter boxes.
than 50% of the US realizes there’s still an embargo.
Oh trust me, enough of the Republican base still remembers it enough to screech any time there’s any talk of ending it.
Technically three if you count Shebaa Farms but that ones slightly more complicated than the standard Israeli occupations.
Looks like they’re just using ISW’s map, which has its own website.
Especially influential and powerful senators in Tennessee like Blackburn, in the middle of her campaign for reelection.
Oh yeah I mean of course we should get rid of tipped wages and just make it a normal hourly wage, but I was just trying to make the point that removing the taxes on tips isn’t gonna somehow make it impossible for waitresses to retire, it’s the non-hourly wage and the rest of the economy that’s doing that.
Terribly absolutist of you, old chum.
Hey I still put an “almost” in there lol.
I worked for the food service industry for almost a decade and never met a waitress or waiter that declared their tips, let alone declared enough to retire on via social security.
There’s almost no chance this will effect the retirement of any waitresses in the U.S.
Hell, they might have a better chance turning blue being annexed by Texas.
Nice misinformation Vatnik.
More weapons than money, but yes that’s what you have to do when your country is being invaded and you don’t have the industrial base to suddenly build an army from nowhere.
Yes, the man who has been leading his country in a war for survival and winning is the real clown! /s
That’s probably closer to Zoomer language. (Zoomer here)
Ignorant American here, are any of the parties in Brazil trying to defend Maduro? I was very surprised to see even Lula take a stand against him.
If we only want to overthrow leftists because of economic resources.
It’s not even a leftist thing, the U.S. opposes right-wing power grabs and coups abroad as well, and has for at least two decades.
Plenty of revolutions have happened, before, during, and after the Cold War without U.S. support, the U.S. actively opposed the breakup of the Soviet Union for example, and yet it happened, and several democracies were created from it’s downfall, with little influence from the U.S.
dictators without the U.S. funding them FTFY
Even if the U.S. government did regularly fund protests/resistance against dictatorships, why would that be a bad thing? As long as it’s not singlehandedly deciding on regime change like in Iraq, I don’t see anything morally wrong with supporting pro-democracy causes within dictatorships.
Having personally experienced a wildfire almost the exact same as this, I really really hope the people of this town can get some accountability, my town barely hit national news and got zero accountability for the failures of the city government.