That is actually how I did it too, but Oblong's way is more straighforward. It is the same kind of thinking, but it's easier to do addition than subtraction.
yeah, that's also how I think when I do calculations in my head. I think most people do it that way if they ever try it. The thing that is good about thinking that way from a young age is that you are using a logical algorithm. You are being taught to think about things in a logical way which will help you in higher level math.
I doubt Alexa would understand what I am saying. I have a terrible voice especially when speaking casually. I just calculated 137 x 18 in my head, but I usually use an old fashioned calculator.
The number of deaths is not relevant. It's about everything that happened from election day through January 6. The president tried to overturn an election right in front of everybody. He spit on our democracy and constitution like no president in my lifetime. It was a historical and disgraceful time in our nation's history and it's still happening. This can not be downplayed.
Where I live, the blue voters are vaguely racist Irish Catholic males who love Reagan, cops and the New England Patriots. They live in boring middle class suburbs and have all their teeth. They don't like Trump, but they voted voted for him twice because he is better than any Democrat and he did some good things.
I buy it too. I think he often viewed his presidency like professional wrestling. The insurrection was a good show and he took pride in helping to produce it. I've also heard that he called it off because he thought some of the rioters looked cheap whereas he was hoping they'd look like proud patriots.
Big corporations already do run the country to a large extent, both parties. There are supposedly contribution limits, but there are obviously ways to get around that. We probably don't disagree on the money problem. I just wasn't sure what you meant by "tear it all down" It sounded like you wanted to tear down democracy and try something else. I want us to work towards democracy instead of moving away from it like we seem to be doing.
I am actually pretty cautious and have already started to do that. I also have an annuity which will give me lifetime income. With inflation and low interest rates, there is no good way to earn money outside of stocks, so the battle will be deciding how much to keep in stocks. Maybe in a few years, the interest rates will be higher.
And he makes it so obvious. Other commissioners showed some appreciation for the game and its history (or at least pretended to). Manfred seems to not even like the game or know anything about it.
The second one was the most warranted impeachment ever. I don't know about the first one. It sounded like he did a lot of illegal stuff, but they couldn't provide any solid proof, so they tried to nail him on something that was wrong, but not really that big of a deal as far as politics go.
There is a difference between ex-players and a reporter. There is no reasonable way they can expect an ex-player to side with the owners or to even be neutral. They are going to support their bros. But they may require a reporter to be at least neutral.