I never want to hear conservatives whine about the border again after this.
Watch them whine about the border more than ever now.I never want to hear conservatives whine about the border again after this.
Not only are they going to whine about the border, they will blame the democrats for failing to pass the bill. The bill they demanded full of terms they wouldn't compromise on in the first place.I never want to hear conservatives whine about the border again after this.
But that will upset me!Not only are they going to whine about the border, they will blame the democrats for failing to pass the bill. The bill they demanded full of terms they wouldn't compromise on in the first place.
Huffington Post said:He then praised the total price of his groceries at checkout, estimating that the items would cost $400 in the U.S. but saying that the Russian store only charged $104 for them.
This brings up an interesting point. The media has a habit of using exchange rates to translate how much something costs in a foreign country, but that only matters if you're writing a travel guide or investment advice. In all other situations, it should either be described directly in terms of how many days' wages (for someone making exactly the country's median income) something is, or converted to the equivalent amount of domestic currency based on our median income.X context blurb said:The average wage in Russia is 73,383 RUB per month (which is $791 with today's exchange rate).