Scientists and environmentalists are warning the world that global warming is a real and present danger. Politicians can rarely see beyond the next election in three or four years. Few of them, in the US anyway, have any long term vision.
They are always arguing. We were arguing over where to go for dinner.
Yes, Washington, D.C. can potentially become a state, but it requires Congressional approval. The issue has been debated for years, with proponents arguing that D.C. residents deserve full representation and voting rights, while opponents raise concerns about the political implications of statehood. In recent years, there have been legislative efforts to grant statehood, but as of now, it remains a contentious topic in U.S. politics. Ultimately, the decision lies with Congress, making it uncertain whether D.C. will achieve statehood in the near future.
Two girls were arguing for a boy.
Arguing with Idiots was created in 2009-09.
Arguing with Idiots has 326 pages.
Good question! The North benefited from the Missouri Compromise, because they received another state in the North (Maine) that did not allow slavery (because the North didn't like slavery.) The South benefited from the Missouri Compromise, because they received another southern state (Missouri) that was capable of having slaves. This way, both the North and the South had an equal amount of 12 Northern states and 12 Southern states.
This form of the verb to argue drops the E and is spelled arguing.
Arguing is the present participle of argue. Argued is the past tense and past participle.
The ISBN of Arguing with Idiots is 978-1-4165-9501-4.
Bureaucracy has many negative aspects. For one thing, many people believe that it takes too long to get legislation passed due to bureaucratic "red tape." Furthermore, some people say that bureaucracy is nothing but a lot of politicians arguing, and not really accomplishing anything.
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