It should definitely be a national holiday, and every employer should allow their workers to go vote that day, and pay them for their time to go out and vote.
She turned down the offer for Fox with Pro-Trump mods and a pro-Trump arena. Trump agreed to ABC twice and now is about to reneg a second time. He's so afraid of Harris.
And Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese, Brazilian, Thai, Latin American, French, Spanish, Moroccan, Mexican, and if you know where to go - Indian. But hey, who's counting.
Republicans would stand to loose to much. I am sure companies that employ minorities want the opposite.
Lol wut. Have you even stepped foot in Queens? Is any foreign food that isn't European just Chinese food to you lol? NYC has easily the most diverse selection of cuisine on the planet. From random Jamaican cuisine to Mongolian cuisine.
He didn't renege, just said Kamala's BFF shouldn't be one of the debate moderators. That's fair right? Also, take out Fox. What about the CBS, NBC, and CNN debates Kamala is turning down. Is she afraid of Trump?
I just don't see a world where Harris a career prosecutor is more afraid to debate than a 80 year old who goes in rants about Rosie O'Donnell when he is asked about marginal tax bracket rates.
He agreed on the moderators before Harris was even the nominee. Why didn't he have issues with the mods then? I have heard nothing about her saying no to the other networks - where do you have a report on this?
Houston is up there, at one point I think we had the most restaurants per capita in the US, if not even the world. Plus we got the best Tex-Mex. Kansas has good food too Mongolian is good, Jamaican is alright, I like Indian food tho, there's a good Indian buffet right by the Woodlands.
it's a little different with Harris being the actual nominee and having a literal BFF moderate the debate versus her not even being there because Biden would be speaking. just type in one of the networks and Trump/Harris debate. They've all been on record saying Trump accepted and Harris has not. We knew this about NBC almost three weeks ago: https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/20...presidential-election-live-updates-rcna164955 doesn't seem like it through her campaigns actions. they're both avoiding the media and Trump, and then want mics on so she can have a moment on stage "I'm speaking". It's blatantly obvious. Cold mics like in 2020 were way better because candidates didn't talk over each other, which is what both of these candidates will do.
I'd move voting day to a Monday instead of midweek, because it'll be easier for parents. you'd have to do a national mandate of x amount of hours off work in order to do it. we could just be like france or germany, and hold it on sundays. it'll be during NFL season so they could work with them to have voting setup at stadiums that day too.
Ya NYC doesn't have much in Indian food I'm sorry but no other place in he planet has NYC's level of diversity in cuisine.
Don't know about that Houston is still holding strong as the most diverse large U.S. city after first taking the crown in WalletHub's 2021 report. The city performed the best in two overall major categories for socioeconomic and cultural diversity, earning a respective rank of No. 27 and No. 31 out of all 501 cities in the study
Whatever metric that is used the judge that this wrong then. Born and raised in Houston. Worked in NY. It isn't even close when it comes to diversity.
My go to. Chicken Vindaloo, extra spicy. Samosa Chat Garlic Naan Poppadum with onion chutney, really anything with onion chutney. and a mango lasse for the road. Wife is just a butter chicken kind of gal, with plain naan.