Dagwood222 @ Dagwood222 @lemm.ee Posts 1Comments 6,579Joined 2 yr. ago
He kept Dr. Fauci for the entire term, then turned on him.
He only hires the best people, then claims they were idiots form the start.
No, I think he's that dumb. Look at the lies the Bush Jr. team came up with before the Iraq invasion. Those were great lies; handcrafted with Old World dedication and aged in oak barrels until they were perfect.
These clowns are just incompetent.
Someone said that if you work in corrections for 20 years it's like spending 7 years behind bars.
https://govsalaries.com/salaries/deputy-sheriff-salary/alabama
You are correct. An Alabama deputy makes about that much with an easier job.
But it was Biden's fault!!!
[again, no sarcasm]
My first thought, because Enron was the only company I could think of that would be a popular subject for a documetary.
$58,000 to start. $75,000 after seven years.
https://doccs.ny.gov/employment/correction-officer-trainee
I'm surprised they aren't getting flooded; plenty of cops in rural America don't make that much.
edit =https://govsalaries.com/salaries/deputy-sheriff-salary/alabama
Turns out I was wrong. Alabama deputies make as much and have an easier job in a safer environment.
It's Biden's fault...
No /s, just what Trump and his people will say and beleive.
This is my personal favorite Trump story. At the time he was putting up his Tower, Jackie Kennedy was fighting to preserve New York landmarks like Grand Central Station. Jackie was beloved by the entire country and was the absolute queen of high society. The building where Trump wanted to build was considered one of the most beautiful on 5th Avenue. Trump promised to preserve the building's façade, then demolished it. His own architect told him not to do it, but he knew better. Not the worst thing he ever did, but just mindbogglingly arrogant and stupid.
Trump's brother died of alcoholism.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Trump_Jr.
Yet, for some reason, he likes to hire people who've had drinking problems.
Enron?
Every person is different and every day is different.
Don't try to push yourself beyond your limits.
Also, some people can do an hour straight through, while others need a break after 30 minutes.
The main thing I'd say is figure out what is best for you and ignore anyone else.
Specifically, I was referring to medical professionals and hospital workers I knew. Detox units and rehab was a part of the system, but people who dealt with alcoholics and addicts of all types every day would still say it was a matter of will power and not an illness.
I used to work in public health, and even among educated people there was a lot of prejudice against the idea that addiction was beyond the individuals control.
Charge him as a terrorist.
Every state has different laws.
The reason "Florida Man" is such a popular trope is because the Sunshine State makes all arrest public information. So you can show the name and face of the suspect, which makes for a juicier story than an unnamed person with no picture.
New York law doesn't let the name become public [theoretically]
He was lucky enough to be born at the right time and in the right place, and thinks that he earned everything that was blindly handed to him.
At least he's smart enough to recognize a dumpster fire when it's happneing before his face
Here's another thought.
Humans who took in wolves were at an advantage over their neighbors. Wolves made great watchdogs, so the humans could sleep better, and helped in hunting so everyone ate better. People who refused to let wolves live with them would have been less likely to reproduce.
Domesticating dogs changed the humans.
Wall Street Journal was purchased by Murdoch a few years aback.
The funny thing is that the Journal lost a lot of actual Wall Streeters, who dropped it in favor of the NY Times.
The people who need to make important business deals want reliable facts.