"Get paid fighting against Trump!" You can earn $2500 a month, plus $50 an hour to protest at Trump's inauguration (and at least 5 more events this year). Should hiring protesters be allowed? More Ads in two dozen cities offer protesters up to $2,500 to agitate at Trump inauguralDonald Trump may have a point about paid protesters: Job ads running in more than 20 cities offer $2,500 per month for agitators to demonstrate at this week’s presidential inauguration events.http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2017/jan/17/ads-two-dozen-cities-offer-protesters-2500-agitate/
Noticing Changes - Would You? *** It might be fiction or not; this "everyday" story reminds that in a balanced relationship, both parties are expected to contribute to its growth. ** My husband and I, married 13 years, were dressing for a party. I’d spent all day getting a haircut and permanent, then as we were leaving, we met in the hall and he said nothing. I complained that he had not even noticed my hair. "You used to pay attention to every little thing, and now you don’t notice anything! You take me for granted!" My husband stood there rubbing his face as he let me rant and rave. Then it hit me: He’d shaved off his six-month-old beard. **** Link: http://www.rd.com/joke/noticing-changes-joke/

Do you pay full attention to driving when you're in the Driver's Seat? Sniff 'n' the Tears - Driver's Seat (extended version #1)"Driver's Seat" is a 1978 song by the British band Sniff 'n' the Tears that appears on their debut album, Fickle Heart. The band is considered a one-hit wond...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uIgW-4EnxO4
Backpackers are alien tourists in Australia who don't mind picking fruit to pay expenses. The government wants 32.5% tax from them. They decline to work at that rate, and it turns out that they pick 93% of the crops. So production is down 40% now. What's wrong with this picture? What the government can learn from the backpacker tax debacleThe controversy over changes to the backpacker tax shows the inadequacy of relying on backpackers as the primary labour source for a vital industry.http://theconversation.com/what-the-government-can-learn-from-the-backpacker-tax-debacle-69550