

Well, she now claims that that’s not what she said.
Well, she now claims that that’s not what she said.
I was actually curious about how the Republican primary was going, and they somehow just appointed Sliwa again without even holding a primary? And Adams is still running but as an independent? The general is going to be confusing.
His ear was hit? Although I guess we’ve never even seen a scar for that, he just walked around with toilet paper on his ear for like a week.
Yep, agreed on all points.
There’s also the thing where the US will turn on your country if you ever try to be more independent. NATO isn’t just a defence agreement, it’s a subsidy to the US defence industry. It’s the only explanation for countries willingly signing up to the F-35 programme.
Aren’t you just describing how dual citizenship works?
Yeah, in the end of relies on good faith across all branches, which is obviously not where the US is right now. Mostly because representatives are isolated from their constituency as opposed to initially where you would have to actually deal with the people in your district.
I’m sure they can do it stuff to make your life difficult until they get paid, however.
Yeah, I read the article and it makes more sense to me now. I imagined he would be travelling with them, but that obviously wasn’t the case.
I don’t understand how that would work in those days, wouldn’t the employer be carrying all the money with him in the form of coins? If he dies, can’t you just take it and split it amongst yourselves?
Yeah, I still have the ICE car because when I bought it I wasn’t in a position to charge at home, and electric cars were expensive ( like $100k+ for a second hand Model S).
But yeah, now I have a garage and there’s a ton of affordable cars coming out of China.
Yeah, I currently still have a petrol car, but I feel like an electric car would work out better with my current usage. I basically never do long trips, so every month or so I have to go out of my way to fill it up. If I had an electric car I could just plug it in at home, and if I was feeling fancy I could even set the charger up to only charge with excess solar so it would be completely free.
And finding a charger on a long trip and stretching your legs for about 20 minutes definitely seems better than stopping at a stinky petrol station.
I think I liked one of their tracks, are they somehow bad for other reasons?
Apparently free buses are a radical policy too.
Yeah, that’s definitely true for imperialist countries like Israel, the US and Russia.
I mean, that’s not really surprising. Every military makes plans for any contingency, and Israel especially has always been paranoid about Iran’s nuclear programme, so of course they would make sure they’re tracking the scientists in case they needed to make a move.
The disgusting part is them just pulling the trigger for political reasons instead of actual intelligence that indicates a breakout. And obviously killing civilians, which the scientists and their families are, but obviously Israel has shown in the past they don’t care about that.
The existing range was already good enough for most. I feel like you could read this as they could build a car with the same range with only half the battery pack, which saves on cost and weight.
Most people charge at home anyway, you only really need high voltage chargers along major roads.
Why would they need to do that? All they had to do was call him and ask for him to stop with the raids on businesses (possibly in exchange for a donation), and they got exactly what they wanted.
Because she was always a grifter.