Bernie said the real unemployment rate of black youth is 51%. Politifact said that was mostly true. I agree because estimates put it between 50 and 60%
Trump said real unemploymen... moreBernie said the real unemployment rate of black youth is 51%. Politifact said that was mostly true. I agree because estimates put it between 50 and 60%
Trump said real unemployment of black youth is 59%. Politificat said that was false, and that is only 18.7%.
Why was it true when Bernie said it but false when Trump said it? There is talk about fact checking the debate in live time but how can any fact checker be trusted?
But it is ok when Bill Clinton does it and it is ok that Hillary insulted those victims. Is that because of white privilege or what? Then hillary says that it is bad for women that... moreBut it is ok when Bill Clinton does it and it is ok that Hillary insulted those victims. Is that because of white privilege or what? Then hillary says that it is bad for women that trump could win.
I record every thing I want to watch then delete them once I watch them. But I'm going to save the debate forever even it means deleting all my I Love Lucy episodes to make space. ... moreI record every thing I want to watch then delete them once I watch them. But I'm going to save the debate forever even it means deleting all my I Love Lucy episodes to make space. Be interesting to watch it once a year to see if the candidates accomplished any of the things they said they would do. Or maybe some day when my Grandchild says - Grampy why do we have to live in a fallout shelter - I'll put the debate on and say - because of this guy now eat your dehydrated sea weed. Cheers!
you ever heard uttered - in conversation or on TV etc., that made you question the capacity of the person for consistent meaningful decision-making in their everyday life?
No disrespect to Mr. Palmer, but I already thought he was dead.
I don't expect to make it that long, so it would offend me if people weren't surprised if I croaked.
Maxim Lott and John Stossel say Clinton at 64.7% chance of winning and 308 electoral college votes
Trump at 33.9% chance of ... moreMaxim Lott and John Stossel say Clinton at 64.7% chance of winning and 308 electoral college votes
Trump at 33.9% chance of winning and 230 electoral college votes
As of 6:47a.m. et on 9/26
Vegas Oddsmakers currently show Clinton at 72% to win and Trump at 28% to win on 9/26
Odds are changing constantly. Wonder how much money will be won/ lost on this competition? Millions, Billions, Trillions? Most expensive and important horse race ever?
Inspired by this question http://answermug.com/forum/topics/do-you-sample-the-grapes-at-the-grocery-store
I don't sample them but I won't buy the ones that were sampled either but... moreInspired by this question http://answermug.com/forum/topics/do-you-sample-the-grapes-at-the-grocery-store
I don't sample them but I won't buy the ones that were sampled either but whenever I go to Walmart there's always lots of packs that were ripped open and the underwear was pulled out and pushed back in.
OK people who "sample" those panties, what are you looking for? What was it about the tank the panties or the socks that made you decide to stuff it back and put it back on the rack?
In the Rob Reiner film The American President, Michael J. Fox's character says, "People want leadership, Mr. President, and in the absence of genuine leadership, they'll listen to ... moreIn the Rob Reiner film The American President, Michael J. Fox's character says, "People want leadership, Mr. President, and in the absence of genuine leadership, they'll listen to anyone who steps up to the microphone. They want leadership. They're so thirsty for it, they'll crawl through the desert toward a mirage, and when they discover there's no water, they'll drink the sand".
Isn't this pretty much a perfect explanation for Trump's nomination?
Personally, I think that although preschool and school teach our kids the basics of things like mathematics and literacy, it ultimately falls upon us (the parents) to help our chil... morePersonally, I think that although preschool and school teach our kids the basics of things like mathematics and literacy, it ultimately falls upon us (the parents) to help our children work out how they learn, and follow up on the school education, helping with homework and things they don't understand. Also, things like how to social at events, and how to treat people and so on.
Parents are a big determiner in children's interest in learning and self-teaching, and I think the biggest thing we can do to help children learn is to teach them how to enjoy learning and how to learn. less