That's right, 38 Studios ex-employees, it's all Chafee's fault.
Asshats.
Asshats.
EDITORIAL | VIDEO-GAME COMPANY
Curt Schilling’s bloody stock
- Now would be a good time for Rhode Island to cut its losses with Curt Schilling and his video game company, 38 Studios.
Stick to what you know.
To be fair, Schilling does seem to be something of an expert in taking handouts from the government he claims to think should be smaller.
Reblogged 4 days ago from fuckyeahrhodeisland (Originally from boston)
Thank Christ, some news that doesn’t involve Curt Schilling
Twenty-two states and the District of Columbia are backing Montana in its fight to prevent the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2010 Citizens United decision from being used to strike down state laws restricting corporate campaign spending.
Also, some people actually think the general election is an issue here in RI-1.
Honestly, I just want Cicilline out of the way so I don’t have to worry about spelling his name.
From sticking it to The Man by filing his tax returns three days late, to resisting a pointless State House gift shop, to “threatening to pull state funding from” Tiverton High School and its Gay Straight Alliance, State Representative Dan Gordon (R-Portsmouth, Tiverton and Little Compton) stands for Liberty in everything he does.
I’m not sure what he was doing when he got arrested in Mass for attempted murder, but I’m sure he was doing it in support of Freedom.
Just under 22,600 voters cast a ballot in Tuesday’s primary, or about 3 percent of eligible voters in the state, according to election officials.
Apparently the primaries are still news or something.
Taveras’ presented a $683.4 million budget that holds spending level and invests $7 million in the city’s rainy day fund.
Mayor Angel Taveras is proposing a $638.4 million budget for the coming year that he says will move Providence forward without increasing taxes.
In one week, Rhode Islanders will select presidential candidates on their respective party ballots, though voter turnout in the primary is expected to be low.
When I’m looking at economic or tax data I don’t just want information. I want information relevant to the decisions before us. The Tax Foundation specializes in information that isn’t relevant to any particular decision.
I’ve been spelling “goddamn lies” wrong.