It's just the worst one.
I have yet to find German food that fits my tastes, but I guess I'll give it another shot. Gotta say Thai, Indian, and Mexican are probably my favorites. And sushi. I could eat only sushi for the rest of my life and be happy with it.
"Omg, this homeless problem is out of control! What are we going to do about the homeless question?"
"Make it illegal to be homeless. Problem solved."
Fucking liberals.
Pretty sure $1000 is the line where it becomes a felony. Walmart has been known to keep track of theft and wait until they have enough evidence to bust you for a felony. "If we hit them with a felony, they go to prison and they can't steal anymore," is the justification. Really, they just don't see us as humans.
It's indefensible for any country to produce or stockpile WP munitions these days.
Fundamentally naive take.
Makes shitty coffee, busts unions, supports genocide...all things people have told them they would boycott them for.
Starbucks ignores them and people stop buying their shitty coffee.
Surprised Pikachu
Tell me you know nothing about socialism without saying you know nothing about socialism.
Sure, it was for spices, definitely not for money.
It was a different time. We don't do that anymore!
All cars are a menace from any perspective but that of the car.
The only time electric cars make too little noise to hear is when they are driving at speeds that aren't guaranteed to kill you. After about 30mph/50kph, the vast majority of sound comes from the tires unless you drive one of those horrendously loud trucks or motorcycles.
Muscle cars are cool at car shows, but not passing through neighborhoods or areas where people are trying to enjoy talking outdoors.
Ignoring everything else the US needs, I'd love to see the US gain a public-facing union rep like Mick Lynch (UK). Someone who won't put up with the media's nonsense and is straightforward in their goals and methods for representing their union's values.
As much as hero worship can be a problem, I think such people help improve the class consciousness of the US working class and could help them realize, "Hey, we actually CAN do something to change and improve our government. Here's how."
I totally agree. This seems like an "uh, oh, we fucked up. How do we reverse this?" kind of decision after posting their polling results on Twitter.