Irving, Texas – CEOs from oil and gas companies are suffering just like the rest of us, so much so that in light of rising inflation and “other stuff,” they’ve been forced to triple their yearly income.
Sunday, 31 July 2022
So what? The Bin Laden family does not have responsibility for Osama.
The family are respected in Saudi, Jerusalem and all over the middle east.
Friday, 29 July 2022
Of course we miss him. We liked having a liar in office.
It was important to our claim of being perfidious Albion.
Thursday, 28 July 2022
There seems to be nothing that won't offend people.
Why doesn't this article say what " “reasonable adjustments” are?
Shoddy journalism.
Absolutely. Punish someone, anyone. That will bring him back.
PS: Almost all the liability is with Jack Fenton, so is it he she wants punished?
Wednesday, 27 July 2022
Well what is what you Brexiteers voted for.
Monday, 25 July 2022
Yes and Yes.
That includes the witches of Salem and the target of lynch mobs.
What a snowflake Trump is.
Saturday, 23 July 2022
The Marvellous Maggie Smith: A Celebration
This was not a celebration of Maggie Smith, it was a chance for some people to get their own words in at her expense. Several of them (Fellows, Margolyes, Callow) had some good comments, but most were people we had never heard of and we have no idea how they thought they could add anything to the show,
Friday, 22 July 2022
So anything against The
Donald is now “heresy” because, after all, he IS God.
Thursday, 21 July 2022
Charity regulator will not probe ‘cash in bag’ donation to Prince Charles’ foundation
What is to investigate? The guy gave money, it was declared and passed to the charity for whom it was intended. Full stop. If he had given a check, instead of cash would we still want it "investigated" or is it the cash that clouds peoples eyes? It was probably just chump change he had with him on his airplane.
If you want to know what he intended to get from it, you would have to ask him. If that is your idea of an investigation, why don't you ask him, Holly?
Wednesday, 20 July 2022
Tucker Carlson repeats ‘great replacement’ theory, says Democrats trying to ‘replace the electorate’
Traitors like Tucker SHOULD be replaced.
Great idea! Then we could have wildfires for even more of the year.
Tuesday, 19 July 2022
How do you tell the difference between a mis-carriage and an abortion? Who cares?
Prosecute the woman for abortion anyway, along with anyone who helped her,
Sunday, 17 July 2022
She is too stupid to be PM, as this deal indicates. She shouldn't even be in parliament.
Yes! We should make them think of themselves first, last and always. Bring them up as selfish as you can. It is time to get thinking of others out of their system. (Boy, I am glad you're not my mother.)
Wednesday, 13 July 2022
What do the two have to do with each other?
GOP senator slammed for claiming Black babies are at greater risk of being aborted than whites
Is it because he exposed the fact that our health system in institutionally
Tuesday, 12 July 2022
Penny Mordaunt got 19.6 per cent, with Kemi Badenoch close second with 18.7 per cent
Monday, 11 July 2022
‘Tone deaf’ White House spurns Roe activists after thousands of women march on Biden’s doorstep
Do they care: nope. It is what they want done and they are tone deaf to any argument to the contrary
"23 teachers left the school in three years due to alleged bullying by Mrs Hart"
Doesn't the *metoo movement say we have to believe all these women?
Saturday, 9 July 2022
The Supreme Court ruled Mr Johnson had unlawfully closed parliament
Public funds to Jennifer Arcuri – September 2019
Mr Johnson should have declared an interest concerning Ms Arcuri and his failure to do so breached the London Assembly’s code of conduct.
Ignore report Priti Patel bullied staff – November 2020
She breached the ministerial code. Mr Johnson claimed he did not believe the code had been breached. His first ethics adviser quit in disgust.
Backs Cummings over lockdown breaches – May 2020
Key aide Dominic Cummings travelled at a time when Mr Johnson had ordered everyone in Britain to stay at home, the prime minister went against the howl of public disgust and stuck by his man.
Downing Street flat refurbishment – April 2021
Backs MP who lobbied for companies – November 2021
Mr Johnson backed Tory MP Owen Paterson after the House of Commons Standards Committee found him guilty of breaching rules on paid lobbying. The prime minister supported an overhaul of the standards system rather than suspend Mr Paterson from the Commons.
Fined for breaking lockdown laws – April 2022
Mr Johnson held lockdown-breaking parties during periods when members of the public were under strict restrictions. He was fined £50 by police for attending a party. He was the first British prime minister found to have have broken the law while in office and faced questions on whether he had lied to parliament about his knowledge of the parties. Two of the parties were held the night before Queen had to sit alone at Prince Philip’s funeral.
Penrose says PM broke ministerial code – June 2022
MP John Penrose, the government’s anti-corruption champion, resigned 6 June, accusing the prime minister of breaching the ministerial code by failing to provide adequate leadership over Partygate.
Downing Street confirmed that members of Boris Johnson’s team intervened following the publication of a story that Mr Johnson tried to install Carrie in a Foreign Office job.
Second ethics adviser resigns – June 2022
Mr Johnson’s ethics adviser resigned over a No 10 plan that risked a “deliberate breach the ministerial code,” saying “The idea that a prime minister might to any degree be in the business of deliberately breaching his own code is an affront.”
Grope claim MP sets PM on road to ruin – June 2022
Mr Johnson said was not aware of any “allegations” about Mr Pincher, but it emerged that he was definitely told about the allegations
57 ministers resigned – July 2022
A collapse of confidence of ministers, back-benchers, the Tory party and the British people.
Friday, 8 July 2022
Boris Johnson pretty confident everyone will have forgotten about this whole ‘resigning’ thing by September
Boris Johnson is confident he can remain as the Prime Minister indefinitely, due the goldfish-like nature of the collective consciousness of the British voting public.
Boris Johnson resigns so he can spend more time with other people’s families
Thursday, 7 July 2022
This would leave news, police and facial recognition all subject o criminal prosecution. Of course, we could exempt those activities. That would mean it is okay for the media, the police and all the people who use facial recognition free to downblouse, but that's the price you pay.
“Let all nations rule internally resolving external disputes in a world court.”
“Avoid petty laws and useless officials.”
“Balance personal rights with social duties.”
“Prize truth — beauty — love — seeking harmony with the infinite.”
“Be not a cancer on the Earth — Leave room for nature
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