George grew up in Buffalo, NY and holds a B.A. in English from the State University of New York at Buffalo. Prior to joining The Nation, George was Senior Reporter/Blogger for ThinkProgress.org. He worked as a researcher for Michael Moore's SiCKO and as an Associate Producer on "The Media Project" on the Independent Film Channel. His work has been published in The Los Angeles Times, Media Matters, and The Buffalo News.
everybody says democrats are saying, this is only $400 billion of new spending. defend taiwan 700 billion of new taxes. it s a lot of money. they re unable to say it was only that number because we re talking about two, three, four trillion of new spending last year. this bill is exactly as senator thune said, it s a fiction that this will reduce the debt. this is what used car salesmen use. reducing the deficit could overtime help to downward pressure on inflation. this doesn t cut the deficit for five years. it doesn t start until 2027. it has no immediate effect on inflation. it s going to be inflationary in the short run. as you said, an enormous tax in this. that joe manchin talked about. he continues to go around it. he s like a man on some kind of
for hours. when you showed that video, somebody had talked to her, saying you got to pick your words more wisely. she uses words like car salesmen use cologne, hoping it masks something. remember the flying wallendas? yes. like watching a flying wallenda trying to cross a tightrope between two buildings. you never know if she ll make it to the other end. oftentimes she dis. i like when people say, the reason people don t like you is because they don t know you. no. it s the opposite. they know you. it s like what they used to say about hillary, people who know hillary, she s a barrel of laughs. yeah, till she kills you allegedly. we always talk about having a deep bench. it s a baseball term, dana. got it.
A few Casa Nissan salesmen aka The Nissan Boys are using their free time at work to create hilarious TikTok videos that also serve as marketing material and a way to prove that they really are, The Nice Guys.
Country: Source: These are the main findings of a Roy Morgan online survey conducted from April 13-22, 2021, with 1,267 Australian men and women aged 14 and over.
During a year that has been dominated by the COVID-19 pandemic, health professionals have again been rated as Australia’s most highly regarded professions, but there were declines for almost all professions compared to four years ago.
Of all 30 professions surveyed in 2021, only one profession,
Union Leaders, increased their rating compared to four years ago while 29 professions have a lower image now than in 2017 pre-pandemic.
Since 2017 there have been several trends and events that have shaped public opinion on professions including the rise of ‘Fake News’ and growing distrust of social media companies; The Royal Commission into Misconduct in the Banking, Superannuation, and Financial Services Industry that uncovered countless examples of wrongdoing within Australia’s banki