As a millennial male who did not vote for Trump, supports the rights of people, and generally is a good person to those around me - men are generally terrible. I kinda think that, if you can't recognize this truth, you aren't as good a person as you think.
That's it, exactly. After weeks of trying to get a (former) friend to agree that the killing of Tamir Rice was unjustified murder, he finally admitted that killing a child playing in a park was a bad thing.
The very next day he was back on his Back The Blue/Superpredators bullshit. It was flabbergasting.
Between 33% and 38% of Americans shouldn't be allowed to make decisions because they are incompetent or vile. That's how many have never wavered in their support of Trump.
You sound like Hillary Clinton talking about being pragmatic (while completely missing the point.) Like people who complain about protesters blocking roads because it inconveniences their commute. Maybe that's your intent or maybe you don't understand that civility can be a form of oppression?
I don't know the answer to this question: have we been in stagflation for the last 50 years? Because cropping data points is a great way to distort the picture, but I counted somewhere over 40 points before I lost the point.
I like all the extra information. What I'd really like is for the subtitles to be in sync with the audio. Comedy is spoiled when the whole build up AND punch-line show up together 15 seconds early.
And they'd be mad about inheriting my poor vision.