I've heard an argument that SCOTUS may overrule Colorado/Maine on the grounds that the president hasn't been indicted for insurrection (with those trials ongoing).
But since the House impeached him for "incitement of insurrection" on Jan 13th, would impeachment on those terms carry the same weight as indictment?
(I know, I know... They'll all find facts or arguments to support their preconceived decisions)
Since the FLSA figures use minimum wage rates to determine the threshold for exempt jobs, the bump in minimum wage in Washington is having an unexpected impact in higher education.
Now coaches and a lot of student development staff who (by nature) work long or irregular hours are being pushed to hourly status (particularly at smaller institutions where 'just raising their salary' isn't an option).
Coupled with a number of state laws and DoE requirements, it's also turning a lot of these positions into ones that are primarily administrative (since there are other penalties if you don't follow the regulations) rather than the educational/developmental/mentoring/counseling work that's been their focus. This is unfortunately coinciding with the rise in student emotional health issues and interpersonal immaturity that we're seeing post pandemic.
Good times.
You know what I got for Christmas this year? It was a banner f***in' year at the old NWBuck family. I got a carton of cigarettes. The old man grabbed me and said "Hey. Smoke up Johnny."
Seriously... I asked the family to not buy anything for me; we have enough 'stuff' and there are lots of opportunities to spend money on people who are in need instead. So my (art student) daughter made me a painting, and the youngest wrote me a letter. The wife purchased tickets for us for a concert... that's on Super Bowl Sunday. Ah well...
Two thoughts...
She can hear you while she's watching porn? That's an invitation, broseph.
She didn't say that she can hear the porn you're watching, so I'm considering the possibility that she's concerned about your friction burns.