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WeTheBleeple 4.2.1.1 My goodness your posting is a repetitive bore. How many Biden fans are here? It s as painful as those vague and earnest twats who approach me at parties to inform me climate change is real. Here s a challenge, find something positive to think about, every day. Rant for the rest of it if you must but just try get a grip. Adrian Thornton 4.2.1.1.1 Well if I am a twat and a bore for ranting about liberalism, an ideology that Biden is the figurehead of and Ardern governs with in New Zealand then so be it. I guess it s everyday when I ride or drive to work and see all the fellow citizens living in their vehicles, see all the motels booked out with fellow citizens and their children who also have no home…talk to my own children who are keep poor from paying outrageous rents and crippling student debts…or after spending quite a period of time in the local hospital last year and seeing that is crumbl ....
Someone hasn t bothered reading the link. Macro 2 More ironic humour from Andy Borowitz (and very close to the truth!) WASHINGTON (The Borowitz Report) A furious Donald J. Trump attempted to fire the Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett, sources report. According to the sources, Trump was so irate about the Supreme Court’s dismissal of his election challenge on Tuesday that he phoned Barrett directly to inform her that she was “history.” “I hired you to get a job done, and you didn’t get it done,” Trump angrily informed Barrett. “You’re out of here.” Sources say that Barrett had the unenviable task of informing Trump that Supreme Court Justices are appointed for life and therefore cannot be fired, a revelation that left Trump “flabbergasted.” ....
Report Upper Hutt’s library recently became the fifth in New Zealand to abolish late fees. Should others follow suit? In February 2018, American librarian Dawn Wacek delivered a Ted Talk arguing that library late fees should be done away with completely. Her contention: overdue fees do nothing to incentivise people to return their books, but instead punish those who cannot afford the penalty. It seems so obvious that by removing a financial barrier more people would turn toward reading. And yet, there’s something traditional about an overdue fee; it seems inherent within the concept of a library, just like it did in the days of popping down to the local Blockbuster to rent a film. ....