Unnessary

Mar 09
dominelealldayeveryday:

“I love her more then anything”

dominelealldayeveryday:

“I love her more then anything”

Mar 01

Can somebody please send the dominele’s wedding photos to me? Every time I go on the website, the webpage jumps off. You can just screen shot it to me.

Feb 09

Three of the funniest jokes:

jillbiden:

  1. The House GOP
  2. Strapless bras
  3. Abstinence only education

Feb 01

quote

The claim that a company like McDonald’s can’t afford to pay wages over the minimum is absolutely insulting when you compare the salary of its CEO to one of its crew members.

I worked at a McDonald’s in New York over the summer and did a little math while I was there. In 2011, former McDonald’s CEO James Skinner made $8.75 million with compensation, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. In comparison, crew members made $7.25 an hour, for about $15,000 a year, if they stayed at the job year-round.

If you take Skinner’s total salary in 2011 and assume that he worked 40-hour week, he would have made $4,200 an hour. In one hour, he made 580 times more than the average McDonald’s worker. James Skinner made $33,600 a day, which is twice the salary tht a McDonald’s crew member makes in a year of full-time work.

Looking at it another way, the average worker would have to work for almost 600 years to make the salary that Skinner made in 2011. In one year, Skinner makes more than I could make in at least six lifetimes.

Feb 01

jillbiden:

damn I keep forgetting Bev Perdue didn’t run again. it’s so weird how there are like 3 female Republican governors though

THERE ARE FOUR.

South Carolina, Oklahoma, New Mexico, and Arizona. 

New Hampshire has a democratic women governor.
Feb 01

quote Wake up every morning and tell yourself that you’re a badass bitch from hell and that no one can fuck with you and then don’t let anybody fuck with you.

— Kate Nash’s advice to college students (via morganmarguerite)
Feb 01
presidenthillaryclintonofmyheart:

kateoplis:

“I stopped betting against Hillary Rodham Clinton 23 years ago when I watched her crush one man’s ambitions to preserve her husband’s career. […]
Clinton is a survivor. She has weathered more peaks and valleys than the Alps: Her culturally disparaging remarks during the 1992 presidential race; Whitewater, health care reform, and the Monica Lewinsky affair in the White House; as a U.S. senator, respect and popularity; in her 2008 presidential campaign, failure and family intrigue; and at the State Department, global acclaim, soaring approval ratings and, tragically, Benghazi.    
If you wonder whether Clinton would be willing to risk her legacy for another White House bid, let me tell you another story. In late 1998 or early 1999, people close to Clinton told me she was mulling a U.S. Senate campaign. I was stunned: No sitting first lady had ever contemplated such a move, much less one whose husband had been impeached for lying about an affair.
It took me several days to overcome my doubts. When I finally reported that she was seeking the vacant U.S. Senate seat in New York, another news organization quoted several authoritative sources insisting that was not.
The competition didn’t know what I did: Never bet against Hillary Rodham Clinton.”
What I Learned Covering Hillary Clinton [photo]

AH

presidenthillaryclintonofmyheart:

kateoplis:

I stopped betting against Hillary Rodham Clinton 23 years ago when I watched her crush one man’s ambitions to preserve her husband’s career. […]

Clinton is a survivor. She has weathered more peaks and valleys than the Alps: Her culturally disparaging remarks during the 1992 presidential race; Whitewater, health care reform, and the Monica Lewinsky affair in the White House; as a U.S. senator, respect and popularity; in her 2008 presidential campaign, failure and family intrigue; and at the State Department, global acclaim, soaring approval ratings and, tragically, Benghazi.    

If you wonder whether Clinton would be willing to risk her legacy for another White House bid, let me tell you another story. In late 1998 or early 1999, people close to Clinton told me she was mulling a U.S. Senate campaign. I was stunned: No sitting first lady had ever contemplated such a move, much less one whose husband had been impeached for lying about an affair.

It took me several days to overcome my doubts. When I finally reported that she was seeking the vacant U.S. Senate seat in New York, another news organization quoted several authoritative sources insisting that was not.

The competition didn’t know what I did: Never bet against Hillary Rodham Clinton.”

What I Learned Covering Hillary Clinton [photo]

AH

Jan 31

Jan 31
Jan 31

never talk to me during the jackal: faineemae: I love when people say things like, “you need to accept... →

faineemae:

I love when people say things like, “you need to accept that people have different opinions than you” when it comes to holding people responsible and discussing the institutional consequences of racism, sexism, religious oppression, political justice, homosexuality and…

Jan 31
Jan 30
vpbiden:

LADIES AND GENTLEMEN THE MAYOR OF THE LARGEST CITY IN THE COUNTRY

vpbiden:

LADIES AND GENTLEMEN THE MAYOR OF THE LARGEST CITY IN THE COUNTRY

Jan 30
ourmobileworld:

The Times of India is running 1/4 page ads on why men should respect women.
Update 29th January 10:51
You can read more about campaigns in India here.
You can sign the petition for ensuring women’s rights in India here. Disclosure - I work for Change.org, the site that this petition is hosted on.

ourmobileworld:

The Times of India is running 1/4 page ads on why men should respect women.

Update 29th January 10:51

  1. You can read more about campaigns in India here.
  2. You can sign the petition for ensuring women’s rights in India here. Disclosure - I work for Change.org, the site that this petition is hosted on.
Jan 30
Jan 27

quote Nobody is right all the time. Nobody.

— Bill Clinton

(via janf)

Except for your wife, dear. But I agree for the most part….

(via fancypantsuits)