Dad, husband, medic, UVA double hoo. Interested in policy, specifically health, neurology/emergency medicine, security and the like.
I spent too long riding around in emergency vehicles. Occasional earnest woodworking tweets.
To be clear, there are negative consequences to drinking a handle every single day into your sixties.
Typically why I get involved in the first place.
As I get older I’ve developed a perverse, almost grudging respect for the alcoholics I take care of.
60+ years old and drinking an entire handle every day? Impressive. I can barely look at the stuff anymore without needing days to recover.
Having access to the larger Raytheon portfolio sounds like a no brainer. Imagine an Active Denial System would do wonders for their mission.
No no, indicted in 2030s but reaches the “no but really the last” appeal before trial in 2050.
A friend of mine and her husband works in the Houston area as a teacher and the stories they tell are absolutely nightmarish tbh.
Fair, wrapped up was probably too strong a way to put it, but “reevaluate feasibility of various parts of the approach” seems appropriate.
I worry that part of this is the realization that if this effort isn't wrapped up then it will drag the US into a far more active security role than the administration is comfortable with.
Nice! Did they turn it all themselves? I never went to a school that had a wood shop class and I’m more than a little jealous. Looks great!
More and more of the opinion that Netanyahu is taking the 1982 Assad approach and we’re going to have a war in Lebanon against Hezbollah that will pale the brutality of Gaza in comparison.
Thanks for the heads up.
Incredible to go on This Website and have your opening Salvo "what is a woman?" (sic).
I do think we’d be more likely to in a Cheney situation than a Roosevelt one here tbh.
I’m okay with this so long as VP remains the least powerful position in Washington.
Also Trump VP’s don’t exactly have a *positive* trajectory.
Just incorporate an indignant, but not quite accurate, “I am a doctor!” being yelled at me.
I was unmoved and frankly irritated by that tbh.
Guy was hit by a train. Conservatively, he wasn’t going to be getting any better.
I once admonished a member of Congress to stop desecrating a dead body.
What's something about you that sounds made up but it's not? Mine is one time I made a t shirt for my bicycle gang and it looked too much like a motorcycle club logo so I had to go before a Bandidos general and plead my case to use it and also not to be killed
I once yelled at a member of Congress to stop desecrating a dead body.
What's something about you that sounds made up but it's not? Mine is one time I made a t shirt for my bicycle gang and it looked too much like a motorcycle club logo so I had to go before a Bandidos general and plead my case to use it and also not to be killed
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I expect to learn more about fringe iconography previously unknown to me, but I don’t dare be more specific.
This is why I do woodworking. It still breaks your heart but at least the power tools are fun on their own terms.
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It really makes a difference and cuts off a lot of the toxic pile on behavior.
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These are all plausible. Especially the last one, economic sentiment among D’s and R’s flips when administrations do.
Personally, I understood macro and applied the stuff from my macro classes far better after college than during.
I think I got older, more boring, and interested in numbers and graphs and such.
Yeah, for me it’s in line with other things I’ve read about misperceptions with regard to macroeconomic conditions by voters.
It’s something that’s always interested me, but leaves me exasperated now with 50 year historic lows in unemployment.
It’s why I pretty much only get my Econ news directly from the Fed or BLS. I do subscribe to the daily shot for their graphs but that’s about it.
I’m curious where you go for yours?