Friday, February 17, 2017

Hey Kids, Do You Know What Day This Is?

That last bit is no doubt one of
the benefits of them sleeping in.
No, not this. That was yesterday.  Perhaps the promised paralysis will be a delayed reaction.

I'm talking this.

I'm sure business owners are wondering how they'll get through the day, what with unemployed people not going to work and also not showing up to break windows and start fires.

The "I'm going to leave" argument only works if they want you to stay.

And this is too damn funny -- sensing total fail, they'll settle for tweets during lunch break! That'll "shut down the 1%."

Oh, those kooky "progressives."

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

The shoplifting numbers were way down yesterday. Hey, it's a start.

Henry said...

“#BreakLunch” Use your lunch break to disrupt and participate”

Never noticed a thing. I guess when you don’t have a Twitter account, they can disrupt Twitter all they want without bothering you a bit.

Ed said...

Some places are easier to hide in plain sight than others, like a zebra in a herd of zebras:

“Most of the United States’ 11.1 million unauthorized immigrants live in just 20 major metropolitan areas, with the largest populations in New York, Los Angeles and Houston, according to new Pew Research Center estimates based on government data.

The analysis shows that the nation’s unauthorized immigrant population is highly concentrated, more so than the U.S. population overall. In 2014, the 20 metro areas with most unauthorized immigrants were home to 6.8 million of them, or 61% of the estimated nationwide total. By contrast, only 36% of the total U.S. population lived in those metro areas.”

http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2017/02/09/us-metro-areas-unauthorized-immigrants/