It made the used car market unaffordable for the average fresh college student.
You used to be able to buy an old $500 or $1000 beater, that with a little work and a sharp eye on fluids would keep running for another 5-10 years.
Repentance and forgiveness is the way forward.
Chris has acknowledged a lot of his mistakes.
Without forgiveness we might as well not do anything.
Now there needs to be punishment for the worst offenders among us, but Chris is not one of those.
Oh, nice to see someone else make that connection. I've been saying it for years; the "Samson option" was always 9/11 (The knocking down of two towers that killed 3,000 people, allegorically exactly what Samson did in the bible; knocked down two pillars killing 3,000 philistines.)
Well I agree, although I think that is a tall order. We can certainly make it very difficult, but criminals and traitors with resources and intent can likely get around any protection we get put in place.
We can put in a lot of protections, and we should.
No, there should be voter ID and prosecution of non-citizens who vote.
And there should be severe punishment for those who cheat; loss of citizenship, a huge fine, permanent ban from government/military/law enforcement work and jail time.
Time to deport them, charge them all individually $50,000 + cost of travel home, charge their home country $50,000 (collected through tariffs) and the nation of border-crossing $50,000 (again, collected through tariffs).
Once Trump gets into office, give them a 3-month warning so they can self-deport without prejudice. Then round 'em up.
Send a notice to county Sheriff's that if they request manpower, the US military will provide a platoon of soldiers that the US will train & pay and the Sheriff's will deputize to work within their county as Sheriff's deputies. Count the time in service and bonus pay for the soldiers. Bypass Posse Comitatus and solve the manpower issue. All servicemen who volunteer for this service get a $25,000 business startup benefit (call it GI Bill 2) when they get out of the service (in addition to the regular GI Bill).
Look back to the 70s and before, fat people were RARE.
Take a look at an old beach photograph from the 70s or before and try to count the fat people...almost none.
And the "fat" people that existed then would be considered "normal" today.
And people weren't "fit crazy." Yes, more people were involved in laborious jobs, but that isn't what made us fat. It is the crap in our food and the crap we call food.
Yes, see Pulp Fiction the film.
I guarantee that your definition is NOT what Roseanne was talking about.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xu2aY-18gME