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I just woke up, but you kinda got me with this one. Granted China doing shit in Taiwanese sea or airspace is just a normal Tuesday for them.
The real April fools is when you check the sources and realize its all real and all happened today and none of its a joke
 
From what I have seen of him I agree. If he wasn't wearing a diaper, I might respect that a little more. Men have died from burst bladders.

Are you willing to risk death for your convictions, Mr. Booker? Or are you, to use your own words, being performative?
thing is, wouldn't we notice a wet stain on his pants regardless?
 
This is a stupid analogy.
Insurance is for when things happen that are out of your control.
Noone insures and oil change because it is basic maintenance. It's pointless since every car need an oil change and there is no point pooling money when everyone's going to get a payout. Cars are expected to break down. Insurance doesn't pay out when your engine blows up, or your transmission breaks. Auto insurance is only for accidents.
That actually depends entirely on your policy. For instance, Amber Heard used her homeowners insurance to pay for legal representation when Johnny Depp sued her for defamation. This was entirely caused by her own negligence. Totally unrelated to her home, but as it was in her policy it was paid for.

You could get insured for oil changes, but the insurance company will charge you more over time than the cost of the oil changes. The more likely to occur an event is, the more the insurance policy costs.
 
Republicans hold Florida US house district despite being outspent ~10:1.

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I find it odd that democrats are still trying to consider this a win because it shifted blue when this is a special election and they barely funded the R candidate compared to the democrat.
If you lose when your opposition barely spends any money comparatively then it's not a good look for you
 
Insurance doesn't pay out when your engine blows up, or your transmission breaks. Auto insurance is only for accidents.
Lets take this all the way. Health insurance shouldn't be paying for life extending procedures like open heart bypass, just injury as the result of accidents. Oh wait, maybe not covering engine and transmission replacement is how auto insurance is affordable by the masses?
 
I find it odd that democrats are still trying to consider this a win because it shifted blue when this is a special election and they barely funded the R candidate compared to the democrat.
If you lose when your opposition barely spends any money comparatively then it's not a good look for you
it's been said before and should be said again, it wasn't just spending, Fine is a shit candidate who ran a lazy campaign.
so yeah, "we didn't lose as badly" when you have an opponent the base is decidedly unexcited about, you outspend him ten to one, AND he doesn't even bother to do much of anything until the last week as early voting is already going
this is like losing to that aussie breakdancer chick
 
Lets take this all the way. Health insurance shouldn't be paying for life extending procedures like open heart bypass, just injury as the result of accidents. Oh wait, maybe not covering engine and transmission replacement is how auto insurance is affordable by the masses?
New Hampshire is the only state in the union where you aren't forced to buy car insurance. That's another way to make it cheaper. One of the reasons why Healthcare is expensive in the US is the fact the American Health Association lobbied to cap the amount of doctors. They later admitted this was a mistake, and are now trying to reverse it decades later.
 
20 teachers at a school in Delco, PA have been arrested and charged for child abuse. 9 of the employees are accused of injuring the children by using "holds" that are physically abusive, while 11 others are charged with failure to report abuse under mandatory reporting laws.
This sounds like they were teachers for the shitty children (niggers). they would pinch pressure points on their shoulders and put their knees on their backs to get them to behave.

One hand - fuck no, if they were doing this to my child i would be pretty fucking upset

All 26 students were enrolled in the school’s Team Approach to Achieving Academic Success (TAAS) program.

other hand - fuck em, they deserved it fucking niggers need to try harder.
 
An oil change costs like a hundred bucks or so. Healthcare is not so cheap out of pocket, which is a whole other problem.
wtf kind of oil change are you getting? Jesus christ man, you are either getting robbed or using high end oil/filter. Oil and filter at most cost like $40 bucks.
 
New Hampshire is the only state in the union where you aren't forced to buy car insurance. That's another way to make it cheaper. One of the reasons why Healthcare is expensive in the US is the fact the American Health Association lobbied to cap the amount of doctors. They later admitted this was a mistake, and are now trying to reverse it decades later.
You make a great point, but much like when conservatives pointed out that poor forest management and government regulations caused the California wildfires and the Democrats just responded with "climate change lol," the same thing is true for healthcare. You can point out in detail how cronyism and excess regulations made healthcare expensive, but Democrats will just respond with "capitalism is bad," ignoring every point you made.
 
You make a great point, but much like when conservatives pointed out that poor forest management and government regulations caused the California wildfires and the Democrats just responded with "climate change lol," the same thing is true for healthcare. You can point out in detail how cronyism and excess regulations made healthcare expensive, but Democrats will just respond with "capitalism is bad," ignoring every point you made.
We lived under four years of leftist economic policy, and it was a failure of massive government spending and over regulation. Leftists will never take responsibility for what they do, and will always find some scapegoat to blame.
 
Just admit he had in a catheter in.
yeah tbh that sounds like, very unhealthy to premix dehydration into no sleep and no bathroom breaks and all for such a long, isn't it like, not that long before lack of water really does serious long-term damage to kidneys or something?
 
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