This is true, but I felt like I already learned that lesson shaving my face, ya know the classic chin up position to make the neck skin taught. But you right it's far far more important down there. Way more room for error.
Heemeyer held various grudges against town officials, neighbors of his muffler shop, the local press, and other Granby residents. Over about eighteen months, Heemeyer secretly armored a Komatsu D355A bulldozer with layers of steel and concrete.
On Friday, June 4, 2004, Heemeyer used the bulldozer to demolish the Granby town hall, the house of a former mayor, and several other buildings. He killed himself after the bulldozer became stuck in a hardware store he was destroying. No one else was injured or killed.
Maybe atypical, but I wouldn't call it weird like it was wrong or something. Though I'm not entirely sure what there is to show. I feel like you kinda just have to get the hang of it yourself. The risks and fears are not irrational. No one wants to knick down there. But the concept is pretty straight forward.
I do. I have a nice temperature control pouring kettle. But I imagine that unless a person is into tea or a coffee enthusiast, most Americans are probably fine with a drip coffee machine and a microwave is fairly fast at boiling a mug too.
The ability to corrupt is inversely proportional to how active our citizens are in the political process.
Only like 10% of eligible voters vote in primary elections. That likely makes it far easier for money to buy enough name recognition via advertising to make a financially backed candidate a shoe in. But if you look at something like the NYC mayoral primary, a grassroots movement with support still beats moneyed interests.
That said, our country does a lot to discourage participation in our political process.
The point I'm trying to demonstrate is endorsements are meaningless, it's policy decisions that matter. It's not like you answered my questions about whether you want him out of office. You just type incessantly long responses to obfuscate from the fact that you have a binary state of he's mayor or he isn't. You can't pick and choose to criticize and pretend that it's not a tacit vote for the status quo. If you want him gone, then you want Cuomo. Period.
If you're basing your entire voting decisions based on endorsements rather than platform you're a moron and I don't really care what you think about anything.
This is the truth. The executive is already choosing when they want to ignore courts, meaning the rule of law is already compromised. It's only a matter of time before everyone takes the stance that laws are merely optional.
The funny thing is I'd prefer the stepping, and not in a sexual way. My back always hurts and a good walk across my back is always bliss.