In theory, we know how to build super dense city. In practice, we build gigantic suburban sprawl.
In theory, we know how to build super dense city. In practice, we build gigantic suburban sprawl.
Every nominee must have a full and competitive primary every single cycle, regardless of incumbency.
What happens if a given seat doesn’t actually have primary competitors? Do we just assign someone by lottery?
If someone is in prison, IE, in the care of the state, and unable to choose their own paths, the state is therefore responsible for that person’s well-being. In other words, the state is morally mandated to give that person food, medical care, etc.
If you don’t want inmates “receiving better coverage and health care than a law-abiding citizen”, fucking get law-abiding citizens, you dicksneeze!
Loans pay out.
I wear a P100 because I can’t trust my fellow Americans to wear so much as a scarf.
Cue anyone sane: “Well-regulated.”
If they can’t afford to maintain it in a changing world, perhaps we should nationalize the infrastructure that we all depend on.