Doesn't have to be illegal necessarily while they're doing it either. Laws have been changed for many things when the limits were pushed. Look at how anti-trust laws came about with the total dominance of the market from Rockefeller and Standard Oil pushing the absolute limits of a monopoly.
I think it's safe to say anyone who has built great wealth has been willing and able to push boundaries and venture into gray areas to get what they want. And many do cross the final line into criminality.
Nothing immoral at all with lots and lots of sex. Even weird kinky sex. Everyone has their thinsee.
But trading sexual favors for political favors to rise up in the ranks is no different than leaving bags full of cash on Willie's doorstep.
Deceptive numbers. They're quoting the inflation RATE, not overall inflation. All that means is how fast inflation is increasing has slowed.
Its like when Obama says he cut the deficits in half. That only means he wasn't as far over budget. If your budget is $2 trillion, and year one you spend...
SO LONG AS the rules the states set pass constituional muster. Direct violation of the Bills of Rights is not a "States Rights" issue, its a "Peoples Rights" issue. Governments derive their power from the consent of the governed.
Still blows mind that laws.can be declared "Unconstitutional" for just a certain part of the country, despite the fact the Constitution applies to the entire Nation.
Pretty ironic statement from a guy who's been in DC for a half century and has used his political power to enrich himself and his family to the become VERY wealthy on the backs of the taxpayers. Scum.
Large gatherings in these areas always seem to end in gunfire. Sad. Maplewood is historically a good neighborhood, but has deteriorated in recent years. 9 have rental property within walking distance of that park. Its sad to see how the area has gone downhill theblast couple years.
Not for nothing, but it happens all to often when a certain sect of the "community " shows up to a social gathering that everything goes to shit. I've lost count of how many long running good events in the Rochester area are defunct due to "large groups of young people showing up and...
Its because of NYC. Amazon has defaulted to the NYC laws thinking that applies to the whole state.
I find it difficult to blame companies that don't want to hire full legal teams just to decipher the differing laws amongst zip codes in the same state, so just say eff it and no shipping at all.