A NYT article just released says "Women have spoken. Men have fallen. Corporations are nervous. But are American workplaces making real progress in curbing sexual harassment?" ... moreA NYT article just released says "Women have spoken. Men have fallen. Corporations are nervous. But are American workplaces making real progress in curbing sexual harassment?" I think it's a very odd choice of wording, particularly for an outlet like the Times. https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/23/us/sexual-harassment-workplace-response.html
The very-very rich are ruling and controlling the very-very poor and eating them out of house and home. And making them very-very-very richer.How much money does it take to r... moreThe very-very rich are ruling and controlling the very-very poor and eating them out of house and home. And making them very-very-very richer.How much money does it take to rule the world? Why cull your own herd and thin your already inbred, uneducated base?
https://www.usnews.com/opinion/thomas-jefferson-street/articles/2018-03-07/there-will-be-no-democratic-wave-in-texas The GOP may be in trouble in some parts of the country, but in ... morehttps://www.usnews.com/opinion/thomas-jefferson-street/articles/2018-03-07/there-will-be-no-democratic-wave-in-texas The GOP may be in trouble in some parts of the country, but in Texas everything is just fine. In 2006 – the last time Dems took back the House – Republicans had a 12-point advantage in Texas primary turnout. In 2018 they had a 20-point advantage.The best evidence for this is the results in Tuesday's primary elections. Going into Election Day it was widely reported that the "early voting" turnout among Democrats was up by more than 100 percent over what is was for the last midterm election. Turnout among GOP voters was up too, but only by a little more than10 percent.ADVERTISINGThe smart folks, which means the ones whose political prognostications carry the most weight (heaven knows why) said that meant the Democrats were on track in their mission to turn Texas blue. Which means they either don't know Texas or they need to find a new line of work.Turnout was indeed up on both sides of t... less
Not been around for a while.. Assignment handed in today so I thought I would chill out and come and see if you are all behaving? Anything exciting happen while I was a... moreNot been around for a while.. Assignment handed in today so I thought I would chill out and come and see if you are all behaving? Anything exciting happen while I was away? I am wondering... are the ornery ones still ornery, and the funny ones still funny?
1. One inch2. One hand (work with me here, people, not against me)3. One foot4. One yard5. One meter6. One hundred hundreths7. I'm calling the judge, Randy D8. Forget the restraini... more1. One inch2. One hand (work with me here, people, not against me)3. One foot4. One yard5. One meter6. One hundred hundreths7. I'm calling the judge, Randy D8. Forget the restraining order, it's now an arrest warrant9. Forget the arrest warrant, I know a guy . . . ~
I've never been a fan of capital punishment, it's too final if a jury gets it wrong. However, life imprisonment for particularly heinous crimes seems too soft without additional pu... moreI've never been a fan of capital punishment, it's too final if a jury gets it wrong. However, life imprisonment for particularly heinous crimes seems too soft without additional punishment - a person wrongfully flogged can sue. Singapore has no graffiti, they attribute that to the fact that perps are caned on the buttocks if caught. I'm not advocating that for such a minor offense, but should convicted rapists and murderers be clobbered?