Increased seatbelt usage correlates to increased cancer rates.
Tower
See: Destiny and Telesto.
Agreed, but with the race being between him and Kari Lake, it's not like there was much of a choice.
"At will" is the employment one regarding being able to be terminated without cause (as long as it's not for a protected reason). "Right to work" is the one about not being required to join a union. But still, your point is valid.
They're likely all getting their buns (and everything else) from Sysco anyways, so I can't imagine different sized buns would be that hard to source.
I make no comment about the merit of your argument either way, but hot damn you love to see the passion!
The ACA wasn't "watered down in the name of bipartisanship". The public option was removed because that's the only way Joe Lieberman, the 60th vote in the Senate, would vote for it. And yes, what initially came out of committee was not as progressive as we wanted, but if Lieberman wasn't even going to vote for that, there was no way he was going to vote for M4A.
When it's got ya, it's gotcha!
As if this asshole has ever stepped foot in an actual library.
Steve Vladeck has a great substack article explaining this. The paid version goes into a more detail, but even the free portion gives a great explainer about just how fucking wrong Steven Miller is.
Forgot "Fuckface von Clownstick"