When faced with a series of unfortunate events, I make a series of poor choices.
2003’s Allow for Arnie movement: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equal_Opportunity_to_Govern_Amendment
I’ll remind you that the “Allow For Arnie” campaign was a real thing.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equal_Opportunity_to_Govern_Amendment
If knowing that name is your sole metric for “not really paying attention”, then by your standards, I obviously don’t really pay attention.
Fortunately, my desire to care about your metrics is non-existent.
never heard that name before in my life… 🤷♂️
no. not in the slightest. it sounds like fucking nuance.
miss universe pageant?
the world series?
:)
single issue voters have always been a scourge to democracy. Whether they be “pro-life” and happily accept anything the candidate dumps out, as long as they control women’s health, or anti-genocide and reject everything, even to the point of burning down their own country.
Very few people are actually “pro-genocide”, but people need to balance everything.
it’s still: genocide+lots of good stuff vs genocide+lots of bad stuff.
it’s not a matter of whataboutism, because both sides are pro-genocide.
If genocide is all that matters, then you’re a good person morally, but a bad American. Genocide SHOULD and DOES matter. But the topic shouldn’t be your only defining political characteristic.
Shorsey approves.
plus, Steven and Elise Keaton! (Family Ties was set there)
heh, yeah, which is yet another problem!
but landlords “hording” property increases the supply to people who want to rent, which drives prices down.
looking forward to the movie!
and the movie just came out.
that is not THE situation. That is A situation.
it ignores foreign students wanting to rent while they study.
it ignores people renovating and needing a place to live for 3-5 months.
it ignores people needing a place to live after they move to a new city for work while they shop around to buy a place.
so much ignored.
I find it hard to believe he was naturally born.