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" ... Glover touched his hair a lot. He pulled on it, patted on it. It looked like a mane. Maybe that was the point. Or not. He also did a lot of body rolls and quick two-steps across the stage and though there was some dance repetition he was riveting to watch. His vocal quality on that festival stage was astounding. Some people can't do live - and the crowd certainly couldn't keep up with that falsetto of "Redbone" - but Glover can. And he did. ... "
" ... I saw the economic devastation of 9/11 and the 2008 financial crisis, and I was lucky at that time to be spared any cutbacks. Both times I became remarkably busy at work, and I patted myself on the back for my career choice in a mid-level support function. ... "
" ... The most jarring moment is when Biden strokes Samuel on the face. By any standard, this crosses personal space boundaries in ways that are inappropriate for who Biden and Samuel are to each other, and in terms of the special meaning personal space and bodily integrity hold for people with disabilities. For many disabled people, especially people in wheelchairs and people with impaired speech, being patted on the head or squeezed or stroked out of nowhere by someone they just met feels condescending and infantilizing. There are always counter-arguments for why we shouldn’t feel that way, but it’s also strikingly obvious why it’s not okay. It wasn’t only disabled people who called it out on Twitter. Plenty of non-disabled people reacted viscerally to the scene, and to Biden patting and stroking Samuel’s face in particular. ... "
" ... The president patted the backs of the assembled politicians for raising taxes in January, putting America, he argued, “more than halfway towards the goal of $4 trillion in deficit reduction that economists say we need to stabilize our finances.” Yet the latest Congressional Budget Office report warned that we still face another $7 trillion in deficits over the coming decade. The official federal debt will remain above 73 percent of GDP—far higher than the 39 percent average over the last four decades. And then there’s the federal government’s many unfunded obligations, more than $200 trillion worth, according to economist Laurence Kotlikoff, which will come due in the future. ... "
" ... To paraphrase Dr. Rabach, oils are your best friend when ensuring that multiple layers of moisture don’t evaporate into thin air. I always end my routine with a few drops, warmed between my palms and patted gently over my entire face. Lately, I’ve been reaching for Taza’s nighttime oil, which gives a glowing (not greasy) finish. The 19 ingredients within include saffron and manjistha, and the warming scent never fails to soothe me at the end of a long day. ... "