The irony. It burns.
Hey, I’m not a big fan of legalizing prostitution — but then, I wouldn’t protest a Nevada brothel with a hired gimp buckled on to my joint, either.
(Okay, I lied. I am. And I would. But you get the point…)
The irony. It burns.
Hey, I’m not a big fan of legalizing prostitution — but then, I wouldn’t protest a Nevada brothel with a hired gimp buckled on to my joint, either.
(Okay, I lied. I am. And I would. But you get the point…)
Comparative advantage; just when you think you’ve gotten out, it sucks you back in.
Someday, somebody who calls themself a ‘reporter’, as opposed to a ‘journolist’, is going to start looking at where, and with whom, the unions have invested the pensions of the rank and file.
(Note: Not the union bosses’ pensions, no!no!no!, just the rank and file schlub’s retirement money)
At that point, the issue of the use of non-union pickets will seem kind of silly.
Hint: Oney-Tay Oprano-Say…Shhhhhh…and it’s all gone!
Shocking!
Dude – just send the ‘dillo.
He’ll do that for free.
This BigBreitbart piece goes perfectly with the non-union rent-a-picketers.
I’m pretty sure the ‘dillo would be fine with legalizing prostitution. It might lower the price.
#5
it’s been my experience, as far as the sex trade is concerned, when the prices go down so does the quality.
So it’s a good thing that the price of going down is going up?
Honesty is such a lonely word.