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... to own the Cons.
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GrundleStiltzkin said:
... to own the Cons.
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Speaking of Michigan - the worst governor ever may be in trouble
As President Biden visited Traverse City, Mich. over the weekend, talk of the decline in voter approval for Biden ally and Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer dominated political talk in the Wolverine State.
Most of the talk about Whitmer’s decline centers on a recent Competitive Edge Research poll showing that among likely voters statewide, the governor actually loses to former Detroit Police Chief and leading GOP hopeful James Craig by 45% to 38%.
Echoing the views of many Michiganders of varying political leanings, former State GOP Chairman and Republican National Committeeman Saul Anuzis told Newsmax that “Whitmer has disenfranchised voters across the state. If she can’t get her fair share of votes from outstate [outside Detroit], it makes it challenging for her.”
Anuzis added that “[a]ssuming Craig can outperform in Detroit because of his record as police chief, Michigan is definitely in play.”
Whitmer’s vulnerable standing at this point is usually attributed to her ordering an extended lockdown in the state that dealt a severe blow to Michigan’s restaurants and other small businesses.
Earlier this year, Michiganders voted to strip Whitmer of the emergency powers through which she ordered the lockdown. -
No negativity please.RaceBannon said:Grandpa is getting grumpy as the holiday approaches. Nice vote, idiots
Looks photoshoppedGrundleStiltzkin said:@AOC was an optimist. For that matter, so was Malthus.
In order to save the planet from catastrophic climate change, Americans will have to cut their energy use by more than 90 percent and families of four should live in housing no larger than 640 square feet. That's at least according to a team of European researchers led by University of Leeds sustainability researcher Jefim Vogel. In their new study, "Socio-economic conditions for satisfying human needs at low energy use," in Global Environmental Change, they calculate that public transportation should account for most travel. Travel should, in any case, be limited to between 3,000 to 10,000 miles per person annually.
Vogel and his colleagues set themselves the goal of figuring out how to "provide sufficient need satisfaction at much lower, ecologically sustainable levels of energy use." Referencing earlier sustainability studies they argue that human needs are sufficiently satisfied when each person has access to the energy equivalent of 7,500 kilowatt-hours (kWh) of electricity per capita. That is about how much energy the average Bolivian uses. Currently, Americans use about 80,000 kWh annually per capita. With respect to transportation and physical mobility, the average person would be limited to using the energy equivalent of 16–40 gallons of gasoline per year. People are assumed to take one short- to medium-haul airplane trip every three years or so.
In addition, food consumption per capita would vary depending on age and other conditions, but the average would be 2,100 calories per day. While just over 10 percent of the world's people are unfortunately still undernourished, the Food and Agriculture Organization reports that the daily global average food supply now stands at just under 3,000 calories per person. Each individual is allocated a new clothing allowance of nine pounds per year, and clothes may be washed 20 times annually. The good news is that everyone over age 10 is permitted a mobile phone and each household can have a laptop.
How do Vogel and his colleagues arrive at their conclusions? First, they assert that "globally, large reductions in energy use are required to limit global warming to 1.5°C." The 1.5°C temperature increase limit they cite derives from the 2015 Paris Agreement in which signatories agreed to hold "the increase in the global average temperature to well below 2°C above pre-industrial levels and pursuing efforts to limit the temperature increase to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels."
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I blame white toiletsMikeDamone said: -
Nothing to see here. Hire a dementia patient for a professorship. I can feel the nation getting smarter with Professor Cho Bai Den at the helm.
https://pjmedia.com/instapundit/
CULTURE OF CORRUPTION: Penn president set for high-profile ambassador gig after paying Biden $900K for vaguely defined professor post. “Biden collected $371,159 in 2017 and $540,484 in 2018 and early 2019 for a job with largely undefined duties. . . . Biden’s lucrative job came at the same time Democrats continued a national push to ‘cancel’ student loans, arguing the cost of college had gotten out of hand and students were saddled with enormous debt. In 2012, Biden himself blamed professor salaries, in part, for driving the ‘skyrocketing’ cost of college.” -
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Brought to you by a guy who doesn’t know that school infrastructure is solely funded by local governments.TheKobeStopper said:
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“that is, they are not in the bipartisan infrastructure deal”
What do you think he means by that? -
Welp He wasnt responding or retweeting this, it seems He just learned this at the time of his tweet.TheKobeStopper said:“that is, they are not in the bipartisan infrastructure deal”
What do you think he means by that?
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He didn’t write either article in the tweet I posted.Kaepsknee said:
Welp He wasnt responding or retweeting this, it seems He just learned this at the time of his tweet.TheKobeStopper said:“that is, they are not in the bipartisan infrastructure deal”
What do you think he means by that?
Again. I’d trust him as an expert?
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Your deflection game is butter knife sharp.TheKobeStopper said:
He didn’t write either article in the tweet I posted.Kaepsknee said:
Welp He wasnt responding or retweeting this, it seems He just learned this at the time of his tweet.TheKobeStopper said:“that is, they are not in the bipartisan infrastructure deal”
What do you think he means by that?
Again. I’d trust him as an expert?
You’re really bad at this.
Do they still provide a butter knife at brunch? -
We’re 7 posts deep and you haven’t addressed the republican mother trying to ban teaching about segregation. Who’s deflecting?Kaepsknee said:
Your deflection game is butter knife sharp.TheKobeStopper said:
He didn’t write either article in the tweet I posted.Kaepsknee said:
Welp He wasnt responding or retweeting this, it seems He just learned this at the time of his tweet.TheKobeStopper said:“that is, they are not in the bipartisan infrastructure deal”
What do you think he means by that?
Again. I’d trust him as an expert?
You’re really bad at this.
Do they still provide a butter knife at brunch? -
Current curriculum teaches about segregation. For decades now.TheKobeStopper said:
We’re 7 posts deep and you haven’t addressed the republican mother trying to ban teaching about segregation. Who’s deflecting?Kaepsknee said:
Your deflection game is butter knife sharp.TheKobeStopper said:
He didn’t write either article in the tweet I posted.Kaepsknee said:
Welp He wasnt responding or retweeting this, it seems He just learned this at the time of his tweet.TheKobeStopper said:“that is, they are not in the bipartisan infrastructure deal”
What do you think he means by that?
Again. I’d trust him as an expert?
You’re really bad at this.
Do they still provide a butter knife at brunch?
It has nothing to do with CRT.
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You are.TheKobeStopper said:
We’re 7 posts deep and you haven’t addressed the republican mother trying to ban teaching about segregation. Who’s deflecting?Kaepsknee said:
Your deflection game is butter knife sharp.TheKobeStopper said:
He didn’t write either article in the tweet I posted.Kaepsknee said:
Welp He wasnt responding or retweeting this, it seems He just learned this at the time of his tweet.TheKobeStopper said:“that is, they are not in the bipartisan infrastructure deal”
What do you think he means by that?
Again. I’d trust him as an expert?
You’re really bad at this.
Do they still provide a butter knife at brunch? -
If only TKS' intellect was as sharp as his pointy head.Kaepsknee said:
Your deflection game is butter knife sharp.TheKobeStopper said:
He didn’t write either article in the tweet I posted.Kaepsknee said:
Welp He wasnt responding or retweeting this, it seems He just learned this at the time of his tweet.TheKobeStopper said:“that is, they are not in the bipartisan infrastructure deal”
What do you think he means by that?
Again. I’d trust him as an expert?
You’re really bad at this.
Do they still provide a butter knife at brunch? -
Sounds like she wants to pave the way for an invasion