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Roundybout

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  1. Iron law of projection
  2. No, not really. Also he believes women shouldn’t vote or have access to college education. He’s all yours, my friend.
  3. Agreed and many of them proved it when they made it to MLB and continued to destroy the competition!
  4. Fun reminder that this guy met with Trump at the White House
  5. The federal government has no say over certain local ordinances. For example, NYS was all set to pass a bill that would have required ADUs to be allowed under local zoning ordinances, but it received such massive pushback from mayors that Hochul killed the bill (a big reason why I don’t like her). My professional opinion is that, ultimately, younger Americans are going to desire living in communities that are more walkable and aren’t car-reliant, ESPECIALLY as the cost of car ownership continues to rise. In addition, constant suburban sprawl is simply not sustainable from both an ecological and financial standpoint. Sprawl pulls the tax base away from our cities (unless you’re like Dallas and you simply absorb all suburbs like an amoeba). Rurals are whatever, I understand that’s a totally different kind of community from urban and has a completely different set of issues.
  6. Maybe try disputing my points instead of snarky bull####
  7. Partying at the airport the night we broke the drought. I skipped a NYE party with my then-girlfriend (now wife) to be there. We had so much fun, we all took pictures with the players driving by (my buddy got a pic with Shady McCoy, I got one with Nate Peterman...so it goes). A magical night.
  8. Hey man, titties are temporary, tuddies are forever
  9. Why is "pro trans" a bad thing? Also TIL Courtney Love is still alive
  10. That tweet was supposed to be "funny?" Looks like yet another attack on gay people from the authoritarian right.
  11. Do you people understand the government can do more than one thing at a time?
  12. My exact comment from earlier: You can gaslight all you want, but it won't work. The Right Can't Meme example 358,931
  13. Hence why I said it sounds like a completely compatible libertarian ideal of living your life with minimal government intervention. Right wingers such as yourself don't like that and prefer the authoritarian route. Have a nice holiday!
  14. So how does the Libertarian guy being around drag queens or whatever affect you? Why is this a big deal?
  15. I mean yeah, the core of libertarian idealism is "the government cannot tell you what to do, live your life as you see fit." Enter the "you are degenerates, we wish to silence you" side of the Right Wing, many members of which post here!
  16. Mental gymnastics. The world is waking up to the frog boiling in the pot.
  17. "Nooooo Trump didn't mean to use Nazi dogwhistles for the 90000th time, it was actually this Turkish guy who didn't know any better!" "Nooooo, look at this strategically cropped picture of Biden with a red background he's a fascist nooooooo" Mental gymnastics! Mental illness is sad.
  18. In which case the meme doesn’t make any sense Also I’m a Catholic
  19. Because they come from two different lines in the budget. Glad someone with a baseline understanding of how government works could clear that up for you.
  20. Sounds very libertarian to me and reinforces my belief that most Republicans would send drag queens to internment camps if they could.
  21. This ideology is as out of date as communism. It cannot work in a world of 7 billion people connected by a tap away. Shopping isn't as simple as going to the general store for a sack of beans anymore. Every single item in our stores has a laundry list of chemicals and ingredients that have to be carefully regulated for our safety. We know how companies will happily obliterate the environment or sell us goods laced with blatantly dangerous chemicals (Johnson & Johnson, 3M Forever Chemicals, etc.).
  22. It's a start, but the best solution is creating dense, vibrant, urban communities that are both walkable and offer a wide range of public transit options to remove car dependency. 'Tis my career.
  23. https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cmj66r4lvzzo You would think that both sides of the political aisle would want to introduce policy to massively increase the supply of housing in the U.S., but they don't. Republicans are sworn to protect housing values, and Democrats are sworn to misguided attempts at preserving "neighborhood character" and over-permitting (CEQR, for one).
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