Eileen Fisher clothing, which is made of top quality fabrics in classic designs and is constructed to last, is "high end".
Betty Designs is overpriced crap.
I looked up this item on their website and it retails for $74.99, which is expensive but far from "high end". What it is is Poshmark-bait schtick - functionally at the level of something from the $14.99 rack at Rainbow but with a quirky logo on it to make the buyer feel designated ("Ooooooh - look at me! My running tank has a skull on it!").
What is important is advertising to all who see you that you are special.
No wonder so many of these people run for office, especially the Senate, one of the most exclusive clubs in existence. The job is easy, you're only in session for less that half the year and the bennies are awesome.
She’s terrible, and she’s so self-centered and unavailable to her constituents she’s an island unto herself. Dems don’t want her, and she’s not trusted fully by the gop. Her “I’m independent and therefore not beholden to any partisan influence” schtik won’t win her enough votes to keep her seat. But she will simply join a think-tank, or a big PAC organization or oil company. She enjoys all the frills and attention Congress brings, but she’s not a serious person. Her cutesy curtsy “no” vote on the $15 min wage bill was disgusting and showed a total lack of awareness of the plight of working people. Shopping at Walmart today, I heard the woman who rang up my order talking to another employee about her injured husband, and how they cannot afford food or gas right now. I tried to discreetly give her $50 for a “tip,” but she quickly rejected it and said she would lose her job if she accepted. That Sinema charade about $15 is etched in my mind. She is supposed to know and understand people like that woman at Walmart today.
XS? She’s not out of shape but come on gurl
A Facebook marketplace page would be a good way to set up a system for bribery.
High end fashion is no excuse for uselessness. Kyrsten, you’re useless.
Is it high end, though?
She somehow managed to find a $30 trucker hat. Sounds like higher end for trashy people.
"High end"?
Nah.
Eileen Fisher clothing, which is made of top quality fabrics in classic designs and is constructed to last, is "high end".
Betty Designs is overpriced crap.
I looked up this item on their website and it retails for $74.99, which is expensive but far from "high end". What it is is Poshmark-bait schtick - functionally at the level of something from the $14.99 rack at Rainbow but with a quirky logo on it to make the buyer feel designated ("Ooooooh - look at me! My running tank has a skull on it!").
What is important is advertising to all who see you that you are special.
It is the ideal metaphor for Sinema herself...
No wonder so many of these people run for office, especially the Senate, one of the most exclusive clubs in existence. The job is easy, you're only in session for less that half the year and the bennies are awesome.
I hope Ruben kicks her butt and enough independents vote for him so we don’t get Senator Kari Lake.
SPQR
It is much like its predecessor in Rome.
Keep sending us more transplant libs and progs from Chicago and NY/NJ.
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She’s terrible, and she’s so self-centered and unavailable to her constituents she’s an island unto herself. Dems don’t want her, and she’s not trusted fully by the gop. Her “I’m independent and therefore not beholden to any partisan influence” schtik won’t win her enough votes to keep her seat. But she will simply join a think-tank, or a big PAC organization or oil company. She enjoys all the frills and attention Congress brings, but she’s not a serious person. Her cutesy curtsy “no” vote on the $15 min wage bill was disgusting and showed a total lack of awareness of the plight of working people. Shopping at Walmart today, I heard the woman who rang up my order talking to another employee about her injured husband, and how they cannot afford food or gas right now. I tried to discreetly give her $50 for a “tip,” but she quickly rejected it and said she would lose her job if she accepted. That Sinema charade about $15 is etched in my mind. She is supposed to know and understand people like that woman at Walmart today.