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while there are other hot topics in his speech, i am only referencing: “I think it is you the women who have had the most diabolical lies told to you,” regrading women's ambition (and related, opportunity)
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this seems like a very different position than butker's
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Haven’t been. Willing to try it if nothing better is around
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no problem. our mind is on graduation and then cabo in july
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Many years ago, we stayed here: https://www.marriott.com/en-us/hotels/nycak-the-algonquin-hotel-times-square-autograph-collection/overview/?scid=f2ae0541-1279-4f24-b197-a979c79310b0 Very good experience… good bar and now they have a restaurant. Was a very good location for us
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and @RaiderHaters Revenge we'll be in phx 8/11-18.
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Stevie wonder
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cmh: super bowl referees
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for me, it's a tie for their categories: Mcdonald's Taco Bell subway
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No. I only want citizens to vote, or at a minimum, reach higher status in the process of gaining citizenship. i have a friend with a Swiss wife who went through some difficult hoops to attain her green card/citizenship years ago.
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mrs has been cutting it since covid. my old barber is fantastic but moved shops about 30 away with no traffic. I book with her if logistics permit. she is about $75. former playboy bunny
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Cultural existential threat: Marxism and Moral Relativism
Bier Meister replied to jerryskids's topic in The Geek Club
Germany, Austria, switzerland, france, italy, nordic countries. i do not know enough about the UK, but can only relay my mother's experience in Scotland when she broke her hip before covid. She would have been fully covered for the surgery and rehab had she decided to stay there for treatment. They elected to transport her back home here for comfort. I have other friends who have received excellent, affordable health care in these countries. I understand that the US would have different challenges due to population, but health care is an avenue i would like to see more fully covered in the states. There are always going to be entities who manage our health care. Currently, insurance companies, big pharm, and the FDA (and many lobbyists) steer the ship regarding availability/accessibility of treatment, medication, and cost. -
Cultural existential threat: Marxism and Moral Relativism
Bier Meister replied to jerryskids's topic in The Geek Club
i am aiming higher than canada. there are models that work better. but yes, lowering costs on both premium side and balance would help everyone. again, it comes down to how we allocated resources. it is a bigger priority to me. i do not mind paying for something that is reasonable and of quality. -
Cultural existential threat: Marxism and Moral Relativism
Bier Meister replied to jerryskids's topic in The Geek Club
theoretically, we should be paying for it with our tax dollars. part of this, for me, is how we allocate funding. -
Cultural existential threat: Marxism and Moral Relativism
Bier Meister replied to jerryskids's topic in The Geek Club
my preference is for more options, with one to include reliable, accessible, affordable plans from the government. -
Cultural existential threat: Marxism and Moral Relativism
Bier Meister replied to jerryskids's topic in The Geek Club
I disagree. I often have differing opinions with OP and this has not diminished our comradery. health care, education, civil rights there needs to be a change away from connecting it with our employers, and moving toward cost reduction. -
@Gypsybrat "3rd Place: 4077 3rd Place $30.00, Division Winner $25.00, Weekly Player High Score (2 x $5.00) $10.00, Weekly Team High Score (1 x $10.00) $10.00 - Total Payout $75.00 - Rollover $55.00 - Paid $20.00" Does this mean i owe you $2?
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55 over here
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nonetheless, i only see benefits of renewing our website now. he can check in later, but commish can set up everything else.
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