I understand not everyone can afford to gamble $25 a week but it's not really the difference between eating ramen and eating steak. It's more like the difference between eating ramen and eating rice. It's not going to improve your life dramatically, your health is still going to suffer and it's not going to cover the cost of preventative care in the US.
I dunno. Newsweek is a reasonably reliable source, I want to believe it, and it doesn't really have much bearing on my life either way so I'm willing to accept the article I guess.
Maybe not. Considering the AI generated briefing thing, they don't sound like great lawyers. Also I can't find the story but I think his previous lawyers are suing him for not paying them.
It doesn't get absorbed so much as excite the water particles as it passes through. I'd imagine it would be more effective in the beginning when they're standing relatively still.
Which is a shame, because there's plenty of legitimate things to blame Obama for. Muddying the waters like that actually helps to whitewash his legacy.
He should be nervous about middle school, that's when the teasing is at its zenith