
http://www.euronews.com/2016/04/04/pana ... bal-elite/
You can have your toys and your month-to-month paychecks but little changes from century to century. It's always the haves and have-nots.


Wow! That was awesome to see. He totally got baited, outed, and then panicked so hard it may as well have been a confession.Blu wrote: That's a good interview for context, Pulsar. Good god he's sweating bullets in the later parts of this interview.
It actually gets more interesting when you hear the timeline.J T wrote:Wow! That was awesome to see. He totally got baited, outed, and then panicked so hard it may as well have been a confession.Blu wrote: That's a good interview for context, Pulsar. Good god he's sweating bullets in the later parts of this interview.
That is ballsy journalism and it is a pleasure to watch a bastard caught in his own mess.
But what is he so worried about, eh? They're "only numbers" right? Just "air" without the value they allegedly symbolizes.
bogusmeatfactory wrote:Ever feel like a wild gazelle in the wilderness?
Please. HB2 is, as predicted, an unmitigated disaster, and I don't blame businesses one bit for not investing in NC since its passage. Our Republican legislators - and, particularly, the most politically ambitious - thought that they could use the specter of (I kid you not) straight men pretending to identify as women so that they could sneak into women's locker rooms and restroom to molest and rape to their heart's content as political cover to pass one of the most discriminatory and mean-spirited laws in the country. That is something that has never happened, however, and it would not have happened under Charlotte's ordinance either since anyone with something other than the most basic understanding of the law knows the measures in place to prevent it. Nonetheless, our Republican legislators just could not resist an opportunity to pull a political stunt by calling a "special session" to pass an extremely hurtful law and score points with their most bigoted, ignorant, and fearful voters.darsparx wrote:Paypal has now stepped away from NC with the 400 jobs it was supposed to bring, and states are urging BoA to withdraw all because of HB-2. I completely understand the concerns of the LGBT community but this is also the concern of those who be preyed upon legally because of the ordinance if it was allowed to stand. This is why you have those all gender restrooms or if you are a tran who has already had most of the work done why don't you go into the bathroom of your identity anyways without the need for the ordinance? It's really pathetic that these states and businesses are so worried about HB-2 instead of helping to fix the country's broken economy and to possibly end lifetime politicians in the federal government. If I had a say in it we'd forgive and forget HB-2 and let it stand and fix other more glaring issues(like a economy that rewards the rich and doesn't seek out those who avoid taxes by sending money out of country but taxes the crap out of the poor)
bogusmeatfactory wrote:Ever feel like a wild gazelle in the wilderness?
Reminds me of the Teapot Dome scandal.Ack wrote:Has anybody been following the crazy situation in Brazil? I'd like to hear folks' thoughts on that.