

Yeah history is rhyming a little too much. I see echos of Jackson blowing up the Bank of the US any time Trump cries about the Fed. Cant wait for our panic of 1837 part deux
My name’s not Rick.


Yeah history is rhyming a little too much. I see echos of Jackson blowing up the Bank of the US any time Trump cries about the Fed. Cant wait for our panic of 1837 part deux


It’s not a surprise to me that this is happening given Donnie’s love of another failure of a president, Andrew Jackson. Andy had a White House inauguration party which he brilliantly decided should be open to the public. It became such a disaster he had flee to get clear of the crowd (20,000 people showed up… which is crazy given this was 1829). The party only ended when the White House staff moved tubs of booze and ice cream onto the very lawn this stupid octagon is on to get all rioters party guests out of the White House at which point they locked the doors.
I really fucking hate Andrew Jackson. Anyone that says anything positive about him automatically goes on my dipshit list.
Does it count if I passed out blackout drunk?


I just watched that again this week because it was on tv. I still feel bad about that poor shoe
I had some fun in SLC, barring all their esoteric alcohol laws
Gynobit? I guess they’re running out of names.
Good on Hunter for cutting through all the right wing rage bs to remind this woman he’s a human being.


It allows for social mobility in the same way a casino does
Stuff like this is what makes me laugh when I hear some chud waxing poetic about “traditional values”. Their definition of traditional is always completely arbitrary.


I thought suet was only for the late fall into spring
Texas is where the very last slaves were freed, Galveston to be specific. That said, it’s been celebrated in black communities (on and off because racism) outside of Texas for over a century


They did ok with Fallout. I felt like that appeals to both casuals and hardcore Fallout fans.


I put my phone upside down and they still look weird from that angle.
I was in the outskirts of Phoenix at the time. It definitely wasn’t the greatest light pollution wise, but definitely better compared to bright as fuck NJ where I live.
20 mins north of Cooperstown NY is still the best sky watching I have ever seen. That’s the only time I have seen the Milky Way in person.


Also true. I guess Columbia was ok
I think you have it backwards in this instance, they’re worried about drones coming out of the trucks and attacking his residence.