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You mean like posting abuse towards yourself under your personal account, John...
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If that stupid mistake was good enough for 2016, it's good enough for 2020!Isn't this the same mistake Clinton's fans made last election? They demonized the Bernie supporters until they were fully estranged from the Democratic Party, and decided either to not vote or to even vote for Trump out of spite?
Isn't this the same mistake Clinton's fans made last election? They demonized the Bernie supporters until they were fully estranged from the Democratic Party, and decided either to not vote or to even vote for Trump out of spite?
More laws all around! Laws make society better!
You know what, I partially agree with John here. There should be some renter protection laws... but at the state level, not federal. The housing market in Georgia is not the same as the market in NY or MA-8, we have multiple levels of government for a reason.
Even when the blind squirrel finds the proverbial nut, he can't figure out where to put it.
The UK decided to go this route a few years ago, and the legal burden on landlords has gotten steadily more ridiculous, and so the financial and bullshit burden on tenants has grown likewise. Now it's impossible to rent if you don't have a clean credit score, a shitton of money for legal checks and form-filling, two months' rent up front (at least), references, a job, and a guarantor...and as much money (sometimes more) as you'd spend on a mortgage for the same property. Rental companies have moved in to do a large amount of the annoying legal work for the landlords, taking big cuts of rent for the pleasure and charging tenants extra for their listings, records etc (that shit used to be illegal here, now it's almost half of your first downpayment). Sure, the housing market here has grown, but rents have absolutely exploded and it's all this legal bullcrap rather than house prices that's driving it.You know what, I partially agree with John here. There should be some renter protection laws... but at the state level, not federal. The housing market in Georgia is not the same as the market in NY or MA-8, we have multiple levels of government for a reason.
Even when the blind squirrel finds the proverbial nut, he can't figure out where to put it.
In 2016, John bought a ticket to Hillary Clinton's election night party in NYC. I wonder if in 2020 he will stay home at "campaign headquarters" to watch the returns or buy a ticket to the Democratic candidate's election night party in a city that isn't Boston.
In 2016, John bought a ticket to Hillary Clinton's election night party in NYC. I wonder if in 2020 he will stay home at "campaign headquarters" to watch the returns or buy a ticket to the Democratic candidate's election night party in a city that isn't Boston.
If memory serves some cucked website sent him to the event to live blog about it or something. Maybe that was the lie though i dunno.My guess is, he'll travel. He doesn't have a snowball's chance in hell of beating Lynch, might as well watch what ever candidate the Dems throw at Trump crash and burn from a ringside seat.
As an aside, did John actually go to Clinton's party? Or did he just yank someone else's photos from the event and post them up???
To anyone who knows anything, this should be exactly as reassuring as "I'm a politician, I'm applying to be your new Director of Software Engineering".“I’m an engineer, running for Congress”