Honestly, it’s GREAT for replying to bull shit business emails.
Honestly, it’s GREAT for replying to bull shit business emails.
It means whatever you want it to mean.
As a PhD who has tried doing home improvement projects, it’s the most believable thing in the film.
“Liberal” arbitrarily changes meaning depending on who they want to dunk on today.
They are trolls. Ignore them.
I will be all better in two seconds.
Because it’s a smoke screen to hide the fact that really don’t!!! WAKE UP SHEEPLE!!!
Of course, there comes the double reverse conspiracy theory.
I guess that’s why the US has been pestering us to spend more on defense all these years.
But let’s not let reality get in the way of a nice conspiracy theory.
There’s not much point to a military alliance if they don’t have the stuff to military properly.
This is just basic “undergrad pads word count” strategy.
Everything is a “liberal scare story” until it actually happens, and then “nobody could have seen it coming”.
See also Brexit.
It’s not really “established” becaue there isnt any formal body declaring what names different voting systems have.
That is the most pompous way to say “I have never heard of political science”.
Are you unclear about what recognition other demcracies give to parties, how there is no prize for 2nd place in America, or why that lack of such a prize gives rise to a two-party system?
This is the most pompous way to say “I am unaware that lots of countries on this planet have district based systems”.
it’s established terminology. I’m sure you have feelings about the term, but I’m not really invested in them either way.
I’m not sure what you are referring to
It didn’t, but this one did: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TfQij4aQq1k
Thanks for the surprise J-Law early in the morning! I’m a big fan.
Many countries have first-past-the-post elections, and there usually we don’t see the mortal lock of the two major party like we see in the U.S.
In the UK for example there are regional parties (SNP, DUP, etc) and lib Dems/greens that win seats and send people to Westminster.
The main problem as far as I can see is that campaigning in the US is very expensive, and third parties have problems raising the cash needed to make a dent in elections for Congress, let alone statewide office.
To frame it in economic terms, it’s a market with a high barrier to entry that has evolved a duopoly. In that aspect it’s not too dissimilar to cable companies etc.
TLDR: Fuck citizens united
Deer strikes? Here, we can’t even get workers to strike!
Look at that!
A few nights in French jail worked wonders.
Oh yeah. It’s always my mail. Not ChatGPT’s mail.
It just helps me pump up the word count to a point where the suits think it’s acceptable.
I prompt it with two sentences and I get two full paragraphs.