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I think we are reaching for new 'Princesses'. She is also the first one to brandish a weapon capable of taking a life. Time to retire her as a Princess altogether and mark her to the anals of simple past Disney Characters. Like Toad. Whats Next? a GI Jane Combat Princess? With an AR15?
Why do we all scratch our heads like this is an unsolvable mystery? Quite simple really, make the retirement age for all americans born after 1960 eligible for SS benefits at age 65 (reduced level, early retirement). Raise the normal retirement which is 65 now, to 70, and make the full or bonus level of benefits begin ...more
$35,743 Per year is a ton of money in Cleveland. Jesus Christ. Fire their a$$es and replace them with someone who wants to do a competant job. Sure, just give em a raise and that will make them better... Yeah right., Already paying them plenty and they will receive a multi million dollar retirement (Cost of an annuity ...more
Consumer reports does it again. Like when they said on a cover back in 1995 that the Chrysler 300 was more reliable than Camry... and then had to recant the statement a few months later when they put the new 300 on their cars to avoid list. They exhibit youthful, left leaning exuberance. Not a bad thing... But the best...more
Sounds like this artical was written by short people. Come on. Get over it. We are people too... Not looking for reasons why YOU think it sucks to be tall