Seen her lately? Yikes. But yes, she certainly was. I dated my best friend’s sister for a while. She closely resembled a young Justine Bateman. She, however, has held up very well over time.Thought Justine was HOT when I was a little kid and she was on Family Ties....damn I am old. Read some of her TwiX posts though by clicking on the one above. Seems like she is pretty level headed too.
Sick and stupid. Obviously the liberal idiots running California didn’t learn their lesson from State Farm and other property insurers not renewing insurance policies in California due to the state’s regulators stupid decisions.![]()
Proposed Ballot Initiative Named After UnitedHealthcare CEO Alleged Killer
A proposed ballot initiative in California has been named after Luigi Mangione, the man accused of killing the UnitedHealthcare CEO.www.breitbart.com
Sick .
That’s bananasWhat can you really say? This state and their “leadership” are just beyond idiotic.
Comedy influencer rips California law doubling his ambulance bill after he provided proof of insurance
Comedy influencer rips California law doubling his ambulance bill after he provided proof of insurance
people in scandanavia are not treated equally under the law. The whole point of the fines was to get everyone to slow down to make certain intersections safer, fewer people killed/mangled. Poor fast drivers kill as well as rich fast drivers, poorer driver's have less incentive to slow down. if a poor driver kills two pedestrians due to speeding, do poorer drivers get 80% less time in jail for vehicular manslaughter than rich drivers?They have progressive fines based on income in many Scandinavian countries. Speeding tickets are based on a person's tax burden. I don't really have a problem with this approach.
and yet...“The data is overwhelmingly compelling. There is no evidence of price gouging, either by gas station owners or refiners or oil producers in the state — at least widespread."
“It is uniformly acknowledged that California has the most stringent regulatory … environment, for oil and gas companies in the world,” the study reads in part. “Regulatory oversight, irrespective of one’s (political) perspective, is layered into and accumulates throughout the supply chain, ultimately adding to the cost burdens of compliance for oil and gas industry operators, which, in turn, contribute to higher consumer prices at the pump.”
Kids, go ahead and get your nads chopped off but you can't ride shotgun until you're 16