Welcome to the (accessible) future.
All of this has happened before, and it will all happen again.
it’s ok she has baby
I’m getting stimulated right now!
That’s what I really want to see/hear in interviews. I find it’s rare, however. The journalist needs to be fairly knowledgeable on the topic at hand, and have the gumption to challenge a guest.
Will do! Thanks!
Have you enabled “Mark as read on scroll”?
Yeah, I’m getting the heat too.
over the long term, they probably will
Yeah. Carney needs to define himself in the public’s mind before the Conservatives do. So far he’s benefited from being an unknown, since we can project positives onto him, but that period is ending.
The stuff you’d include in a movie (fascism, capes, managed democracy, friendly fire, dropships, weird aliens) are the same between the two installments.
They can still differentiate with software features, storage, memory, and other hardware features (UWB and uh, I dunno? the temperature sensor? lolololol).
If you believe this to be true
Go to this House of Commons website
Enter your postal code in the form.
Email your MP and tell them you will only vote for a party that promises some form of proportional representation after the next election.
I am actually furious at Rosemary Barton for not pushing back at the frankly astonishing rhetoric we are getting from Gordon Sondland.
Generally, it’s hard for journalists to hit the right balance between overt skepticism and letting the subject talk. That’s doubly true for the CBC, which is fighting with a perception of bias.
This doesn’t seem like one of those cases, however.
I have a lot of nostalgia for the Bay. But shipping there sucks: it took forever to find an attendant, staff ignored customers, and selection was sparse. There may be good reasons for that, but it was alienating to customers.
On top of that:
She said customers likely noticed the lack of investment by Hudson’s Bay into its physical stores, where it wasn’t uncommon to find non-functioning escalators that went unrepaired for long periods of time. Amlani also pointed to several stores in the Vancouver area that temporarily closed last summer related to problems with air-conditioning systems.
She said another problem the company ran into in recent years was that its stores’ hours didn’t always align with that of the malls where they are located.
It’s shitty that 10k people will probably lose their jobs because the company was so poorly managed.
Poilievre’s attacks on the carbon tax were also misleading, but they resonated with potential voters and stuck. Ditto for the weird hE’s JuSt DoInG iT fOr ThE pEnSiOn allegations about Jagmeet Singh.
There’s no guarantee that these won’t stick as well.
That’s awesome! Thanks!
I’ll give it a shot when I get the upgrade and post here.
This isn’t so much “funny haha” as “funny boohoo”.
That’s missing from Lemmy. 😞
goddamn CIA