Georgia Gov Rages Over Losing All-Star Game: This Is Liberal Cancel Culture Brought By Stacey Abrams' Lies - https://t.co/5ZDoYI3UWt pic.twitter.com/A33xAshg1m
— JoeMyGod (@JoeMyGod) April 2, 2021
M King: Canceling people’s voting rights is the true cancel culture. The AllStar Game is moving culture.
Unfortunately, the iconic Pyramid Club (b 1979) will not be reopening on Avenue A in the East Village. After being closed for a year-plus during the pandemic, the owners decided to shut down for good. 1/2 pic.twitter.com/ItSWn7TGKA
— evgrieve (@evgrieve) April 1, 2021
Norman Brannon: The Pyramid was the first (and only?) physical space where my queer and hardcore identities truly intersected in both a practical and historical way. I saw some incredible shows there during the day while knowing what happened there at night. RIP
(not) lovin' it pic.twitter.com/pSo5IisGz8
— Scott Heim (@Scott_Heim) April 2, 2021
Children are naturally fearful of triglycerides
The Justice Department is said to be investigating whether Representative Matt Gaetz broke sex trafficking laws, focusing on his relationships with women recruited online for sex and whether he had sex with a 17-year-old girl.Here is what we know so far. https://t.co/VGz9If6gzZ— The New York Times (@nytimes) April 2, 2021
Soon to be an Empty Nestor
when Wang Yi ties the knot with Meng Youmei on Friday, they will be 1 of the 2 same-sex couples to participate in a collective wedding organized by the Taiwanese military pic.twitter.com/uCTUXeVx42
— Esmé Weijun Wang • 汪蔚君 (@esmewang) April 1, 2021
"The military is a problematic institution but Taiwan is an island with complicated mainland issues & well this photo gives me feelings!!!!"
Sen. @ewarren: "We're here today to call on President Biden for justice. Canceling $50,000 of student loan debt is a matter of racial justice. It is a matter of economic justice. It is a matter of generational justice." pic.twitter.com/chXrteWBh5
— The Hill (@thehill) April 1, 2021
Kerry Eleveld: It's a matter of justice. Would also be a major boost to the economy to free up our youngest generation of bread winners to get out there, buy homes, have kids, etc. They deserve the American dream and helping them attain it will help the country. Not zero-sum, people. Win-win.
What do you see? pic.twitter.com/mZiu7A3H96
— Mystery Solvent (@MysterySolvent) April 2, 2021
Micah McCain: Lovers gaining weight.
Guys, I'm in trouble. Social security called me, three times now, to tell me I have a warrant out for my arrest. 😳
— SassyB (@Sassybpants) April 1, 2021
The last time they called me they pivoted to my "car warrant has expired" when I didn't take the Social Security bait!
Happy 60th to Chris Meloni — no man has ever been more deserving of a gallery: https://t.co/aVgnLI3Uz1 pic.twitter.com/uGQgz7ysIE
— Matthew Rettenmund (@mattrett) April 2, 2021
God bless him and his 60 years of SQUATS
Cheesecake Factory...downtown D.C.'s hottest nightclub.We are making it way too easy for New Yorkers to mock us.https://t.co/y0KH1jXrgY— Tonya Riley (@TonyaJoRiley) April 1, 2021
Ashley Parker: “I used to hate salads because I thought they were boring healthy vegetables, but the Cheesecake Factory taught me that a salad could actually contain an entire crumbled hamburger and ranch and tortilla chips”
There are very few politicians that I admire as much Elizabeth Warren, but canceling $50,000 of student loan debt is just wrong. Why should working-class taxpayers effectively subsidize doctors, lawyers, and the dilettantes who manage to turn undergraduate studies into seven-year vacations from life?
ReplyDeleteI support extending free public education from its present pre-school through high school coverage to community college and public university tuition. That's a logical and long-overdue modernization of America's traditional education philosophy, made necessary by the changes in society by the country's shift from a manufacturing to an information society. It would be an excellent use of the money that the $50,000 crowd wants as a reward for their gullibility and bad decisions.
And what's next? The arguments for educational loan forgiveness can also be applied to credit card debt. Should the taxpayers cover that, too?
Sorry, Millenials.