

Then what? Toxic steel dust still going to exist and needs to be dealt with. Until we regulate (with teeth) corporate would rather just chuck it in our drinking water. Especially current admin basically shutting the EPA down.
Then what? Toxic steel dust still going to exist and needs to be dealt with. Until we regulate (with teeth) corporate would rather just chuck it in our drinking water. Especially current admin basically shutting the EPA down.
It’s a picture of my daughter being cute (note: she’s always cute).
Alaska and Maine have managed to get it so I think there’s still hope on that front so long as we continue to have free and fair elections…and that law doesn’t pass/is struck down.
Most Dems and independents would support RCV because it increases their chances of continued power.
They don’t know how else to be, their greed demands it.
You want to specify some of your problems with his policy positions and who in the DNC is better?
The rest of the world will be fine like when mao had the birds shot or when USSR relied on Lysenko instead of Vavilov. The US…people are going to have to get ok with shitty living real fast. Ironically, this giant reduction in the ability to consume will likely be great for the average carbon footprint.
Better question of who’s not?
Doesn’t work great for young kids, their interests and abilities change a lot in over half a year. Especially with a new school year which doesn’t start til August/September.
The bigger issue is that you felt it necessary to comment via assumptions rather than even doing a cursory google search. Without knowing anything about charisma or policy you said he should be the last choice for the left? Do you think the incumbents are doing a good job?
Thatchers, Kissingers, Limbaugh, Reagan, Indira Ghandhi, Churchill, pol pot, etc.
For a real challenge try Kim Sung il, or Jong il.
They won’t with Pam at the helm…
Generally inadvisable to work out while on life support. Want to at least get out of the icu first.
Context does matter
She was kinda stuck with that though because she was still VP and whether fair or not that is also viewed as her economy. The economy being good and costs for the average citizen aren’t the same thing anymore and I think that doesn’t really “compute”. Was a lot better than the current economy anyway…
She started out quite strong then the Hillary advisors stepped in and she started cozying up to "ex"Republicans as if that would get her some sort of cross support from the maga cult.
Yeah, like if they can’t reform to represent their voters then we’re gonna have to throw the whole party out. Not really the type of play I want to have to make in the current situation though.
If it is only used in court it isn’t influencing an election. So they’d still be in the clear.
Not really, financial collapse=back to barter system= “fine” metal has limited value. Copper, tin, iron sure but no one needs gold or silver in that scenario. The people who will want it will be limited to those with excess and they’ll know no one else wants it.
If you can’t eat it or use it it isn’t worth anything with the world in that state. There’s wonderful things called notarized (or in this case just witnessed or just trusted) deals regarding situations where someone might want/need something they cannot get with their resources at the time. Things such as land or labor can be used as collateral. Currency requires some sort of centralized organization to say it has worth. Financial collapse means that would take a long time to return.
The great depression took about 7y for investors to be break even and about 25 for actual point recovery in the Dow (more dividends than straight stock increase back then). The 08/09 recession was point recovered in about 4-5y on the stock market. If the country collapses your money is worthless regardless of where you stored it. If the country recovers you’ve made it ahead a bit.
https://www.mymoneyblog.com/25-years-1929-stock-market-crash-myth.html
Honestly all the holidays were a bit muted for 45 so it makes sense they’re even quieter for 47. There’s even more fear, anxiety, anger, etc. Not the things that really drive a party atmosphere.