The Bezos Post is a money pit.
One in 10 of Bump’s colleagues have been let go in the last six months to try to reduce the deficits.
Philip Bump, an oarsman in the bowels for the Jeff Bezos Post, unintentionally amused me with a column, “The Trumps’ cynical request that supporters donate ‘if they can afford to.’”
Those five little words threw Bump threw into a hissy fit. He said affordability is not a problem. He wrote, “That little patter about not being able to afford a contribution is, instead, political rhetoric aimed at bolstering the idea that Americans are suffering inordinately under the Biden administration.”
Bump cited a few emails the RNC sent out, including one that said, “Joe Biden has destroyed our country, so if you can’t afford to chip in, don’t even think about it!”
Aha!…READ MORE…
Navigating Masculinity: Challenges Faced by Young Men Today
In recent years, young men have grappled with a myriad of challenges and societal expectations that shape their experiences of masculinity.
In recent years, young men have grappled with a myriad of challenges and societal expectations that shape their experiences of masculinity. Two movements that have gained attention in this context are the beta male movement and the incel (involuntary celibate) subculture. Both movements shed light on the complexities and pressures faced by young men in today's society.
The beta male movement challenges traditional notions of masculinity that prioritize dominance, aggression, and assertiveness…READ MORE…
About Today, by Sean Dietrich
Hi. You don’t know me. I don’t know you. We’re strangers. But we’re the same, sort of. Only chances are, you drive a nicer car than I do. In fact I guarantee you drive a nicer car.
Hi. You don’t know me. I don’t know you. We’re strangers. But we’re the same, sort of. Only chances are, you drive a nicer car than I do. In fact I guarantee you drive a nicer car.
I drive a 25-year-old truck. The tailgate is rusted, there is a prodigious layer of dog hair on the upholstery. The windshield is cracked, the gas gauge doesn’t work, the roof leaks so that when it rains the interior of my Ford bears the perpetual scent of canine.
There is a sticker on my dashboard which reads “Tomorrow is a day with no mistakes in it.” My old man gave the sticker to me when I was 10. I’ve never parted with it.
So anyway, although we’ve never met before…READ MORE…
Alexander Hamilton Lied—Perhaps
In Federalist 83, Alexander Hamilton wrote that the plan of the Constitution is that the powers granted to Congress are limited to those specified in the Constitution.
In Federalist 83, Alexander Hamilton wrote that the plan of the Constitution is that the powers granted to Congress
“shall extend to certain enumerated cases. This specification of particulars evidently excludes all pretension to a general legislative authority, because an affirmative grant of special powers would be absurd as well as useless if a general authority was intended.”
This sounds so good. But it appears that he lied to us…READ MORE…
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