Eh, Biden has already clarified the comment and if anything it's a reminder why it was the right call for him to step aside.
If Trump wants to go back to obsessing about Biden like he was in the weeks after Joe decided not to run, so be it.
I really think the Puerto Rico thing would have blown over and forgotten by now if Trump had forcefully denounced the remarks at the rally.
But the first rules of Trumpism are never apologize and never admit a mistake under any circumstances, so I think he's physically incapable of that.
What an awful story. And good for the business owner for standing up for his workers despite threats from the neo-Nazi types. I'd be curious though how this man will vote next month? He's two-time Trump voter. Will he still support Trump after Trump very directly put his and his family's lives...
I think this is where I'm at as well. Maybe it's PTSD from the last debate. It's probably moreso the uncertainty around how Harris will do. There's not an ounce of uncertainty around Trump's performance. Everyone knows he'll bluster, lie, bully, word salad, etc.
Whenever the MAGA movement dies the painful death it deserves, I'll be fascinated by who the next crop of GOP candidates will be. I really don't think they can go with anyone in the Trump orbit or anyone who gave up their dignity for Trump and will need to start completely fresh. I'd love to get...
I understand circumstances don't always allow for it, but often folks deliberately choose a long commute. We've hired a few employees recently who've moved here for the job and they choose to live about 1.5 hours away from the office. When they tell me that, I start planning on posting the job...
Good point. You're probably right.
The biggest pain in the ass with office life is generally the commutes. How can we fix that?
More affordable and different types of housing in city centers? Better public transit? Walkable neighborhoods? Stagggered work schedules?
Most of that feels like a...
I worked from home for a few months in the first spring of COVID. While I appreciate our company's newfound flexibility since then, work from home is just not for me. I'm an introvert and feel like I need the social interaction. And I work with people I generally enjoy being around, which helps...