I mean she could use the time between to build local support for the Green Party in lots of places. I guess that isn’t what she’s after.
I mean she could use the time between to build local support for the Green Party in lots of places. I guess that isn’t what she’s after.
Then there’s the waste product to consider.
No, not from nuclear. That’s an issue to be dealt with certainly, but I’m talking about the waste from the production and disposal of solar panels that is ongoing because they don’t last forever.
Quite the opposite, starting in the 1970s. We’d have a lot more nuclear power and less red tape had the petroleum industry and politics not put a scare into the public about the nuclear boogeyman. Your comment above about nuclear bombs is precisely the angle they took, using the tension with Russia as a prop for inaccurate science claims.
Wish we could keep Cooper. Stein is a good replacement. We need to stay with a Democrat governor to keep the last bit of sanity in the state government. Or even better, get rid of a lot of the Republicans in state Congress, but that’s a stretch.
Yeah, even with single issue voters I don’t see how…he seems like he’s an internet creation of the worst possible candidate to run, with replies of “that’s a bit too far, no one would believe that.”
I totally get people undecided on whether they will vote Harris or just not vote. I don’t agree with it as I think it’s crucial to get as many open-minded people in office as possible, from higher offices to local, and you can’t do that if you don’t vote, as well as continue to tell them what you want to see after they get in office (something that most people don’t do and it part of the problem).
But to have trouble figuring out if it should be Harris or Trump? Really?
Really?
I’ve got a bad feeling about this.
tries to hack into it
“Oh no, someone is trying to hack into me too!”
It wasn’t titled “Art of the Great Deal”.
I think more people know about Arch from it being mentioned than who actually use it. Actually I think more people know about Arch from the meme of an Arch user mentioning it than who have mentioned using it.
They rely on people either not having seen the debate or clips, or just having as short of a memory as Trump.
Have to wonder why he stayed with the party when so much has changed since then.
The instructions were clear. Take him up, cut the line, come back for a refill.
Towing a vehicle like that is definitely criminal.
Bills don’t often get passed on the first try. If anything you should be critical that this is only the second time, it ought to be a constant attempt to change a system that seemingly everyone not making a profit from is against. I’ll also say that the only way anything like this will get passed is through the left, the right does not want everyone to get a vote. So it will likely fail again somewhere unless the ratio of left-right shifts. As is true of any bills that favor the public good.
Bills are often started by one or a few people to get voted on by others. It will be resisted, but not by the side that would do well with a ranked choice with other left-sided third parties.
Yet if I was helping my elders over the phone, I’d get all sorts of “What Windows key?”, “I can’t find that Control key”, or “I did that key, the plus key, and then my hand slipped and I minimized everything.”
Over time, it is. It’s eliminating the source. In Terminator, Matrix, and others they say that the AI took a split second to act, but our AI doesn’t have those connections. It’s working with what it’s got.
If she had left off the Haitian part, it would just be typical crazy Nextdoor stuff. That she felt that had to be included suggests something. Maybe not MAGA level, but there’s some specifics not being said. Hell, she may not even consider herself biased, yet she sees those Haitians as different enough to single them out.
And nothing was solved.