Even if you’re from out of state?
That was the case (and, AFAIK, still is) with the community college I attended in California. The kicker, though, is the out-of-state student has to pay much higher tuition fees.
Yep, just as @Monty says. Texas community colleges are open admissions, but he’d have to pay the out-of-state rate.
That said, if they really wanted to deny him, I’m sure they could come up with something.
Milo Yiannopoulos is working as an intern for Marge Greene. I guess her claims of Democrats being groomers don’t apply to her own staff…
When I saw the headline on Huffpo, it read: "Milo Yiannopoulos hired as an intern for… ’
I then said: "Let me guess. MTG. "
I then clicked on the link: " Yep".
So fucking predictable.
Use these powers for good!
Chuck is the embarrassing relative Sweeney won’t talk about.
The crazy Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina says that God doesn’t want women to lead.
Irony Impairment Syndrome
They drove from Iowa to DC to complain about the price of motor fuel. They look like genuine rocket surgeons.
I Googled “Prairie Dogs” and “AR-15”, and found several YouTube videos of enthusiasts blowing away rodents. On the one hand, they didn’t vaporize the way I thought they might, although the AR-15 looks like an adequate tool for decapitation.
Lots of farmers and ranchers see them as pests, but I admit to siding with the ones who see them as part of an ecosystem. I wouldn’t mind guys blasting away at invasive species like Nutria (originally from South America), but the prairie dogs were already here.
Prairie Dogs are reservoirs of yersinia pestis (bubonic plague microbe) so I could see why farmers/ranchers would want them not about.
I can promise you that out of all of the folks I know that enjoy shooting prairie dogs, zero of them know (or would care) that they might be one of the many animals that are reservoirs of the plague.
Better make sure those “fury” animals don’t get their tiny hands on assault rifles.
Maybe they’ll start burning dollar bills to protest inflation.
The guy I used to know who shot prairie dogs said the ranchers wanted them gone because the holes were a risk for livestock breaking/hurting a leg.
A man could kill prairie dogs from sun up to sundown and still his work would never be done.
To be fair, it doesn’t say they made the drive in order to complain about gas prices, just that they complained once they met Grassley. They probably drove there to complain about CRT and trans molesters lurking in girls’ restrooms.
This. Additionally, prairie dogs can cause significant damage to grain crops. Livestock don’t even have to be part of the formula.
Every farmer I know who shoots prairie dogs uses a .22. The 5.56 round from an AR-15 is serious overkill for something as small as a prairie dog and at ~$1 per round for the 5.56, expensive overkill.
My grandfather carried a over/under 410 shotgun / .22LR in his pickup and on the tractor specifically for prairie dogs.
I honestly read that as they drove from Iowa to DC to talk to me, and while we chatted about why they were there, we also talked about gas prices because obviously, they spent a lot of money on gas on the way.
Republicans make noise about wanting to lower the cost of gas, but every single House Republican voted against an anti-price-gouging bill. Every single one. They don’t want to do anything that could be perceived as helping Biden look good.
Yeah … that bill as I read it (and IANAL) is vague, unenforceable and pretty much the definition of performative legislation. Republicans suck for any number of reasons, but voting against that bill IMO isn’t one of them.