What if a hospital needed a gas generator to perform an abortion?
Liberals libertarians and conservatives cede the government interference issue to the left on abortion. That's the only right the left cares about
All this green energy bullshit is direct negative interference by the government in all of our lives
And it is very expensive negative interference, costing the average American family thousands of dollars a year. If we only had a MSM that cared about Americans and could do and understand very basic science and math let alone public school teachers. But Team Dazzler and 81 million alleged dem voters have proudly drunk the Kool-Aid.
So, road kill is fair game since it wasn't killed for culinary pleasure? Should we kill all the tigers in India and the Killer whales in the Sound because they are killing for culinary pleasure? Didn't realize that Vivek was a science denier. I can see the incisors in his mouth as he speaks. That's my tradition.
Apparently, some black guy escaped into the wild. Can't have black people hiking in the national forests and certainly not paddle boarding on Martha's Vineyard on the open sea. What's next, jet skiing?
I have long held that there is something off about the guy. The more he talks (which is painful to listen to) and people dig, the more I don't like him.
Facepalm: If ever there was an illustration of just how far the NFT market has fallen, it's this: the famous non-fungible token showing the first-ever tweet, from then-CEO Jack Dorsey, that cost $2.9 million in 2021 is being auctioned. The current highest bid is $1,895.
Iranian-born Sina Estavi, CEO of Malaysia-based crypto firm Bridge Oracle, bought the NFT of the first tweet from Dorsey in 2021, paying $2,915,835.47 in an auction.
But Estavi hasn't been seeing much of a return on his investment. He tried to sell it in 2022 for an incredibly optimistic sum of $48 million. Unfortunately, the highest bid was $6,231, or 99.98% less than what he wanted.
Undeterred, Estavi tried to sell the NFT again, on OpenSea, for $48 million in April of this year. On that occasion, he was offered a whopping $280.
Possibly wanting to put the nightmare of his $2.9 million loss behind him, Estavi has returned the NFT to the OpenSea marketplace. The first bid was 0.002 ETH, or just under $4. It's now climbed to 1 ETH, or $1,871, so it looks as if Estavi is going to lose a lot of money on this venture.
Another high-profile NFT to have cost its owner a lot of money is the Bored Ape belonging to Justin Bieber. The singer paid $1.2 million for ape #3001 in January 2022. It's now valued at around $59,000.
I have long held that there is something off about the guy. The more he talks (which is painful to listen to) and people dig, the more I don't like him.
I have long held that there is something off about the guy. The more he talks (which is painful to listen to) and people dig, the more I don't like him.
That's the beauty of a presidential campaign. Lots of exposure weeds folks out
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If the hospital needed gas powered for abortions it would only be allowed when the abortion was needed for a transwoman.
PS - they haven't updated my puter lately, it is still trying to spell transwoman as two words.
Vivek just lost me.
Too soon?
https://www.techspot.com/news/99510-auction-29-million-jack-dorsey-tweet-nft-has.html
Facepalm: If ever there was an illustration of just how far the NFT market has fallen, it's this: the famous non-fungible token showing the first-ever tweet, from then-CEO Jack Dorsey, that cost $2.9 million in 2021 is being auctioned. The current highest bid is $1,895.
Iranian-born Sina Estavi, CEO of Malaysia-based crypto firm Bridge Oracle, bought the NFT of the first tweet from Dorsey in 2021, paying $2,915,835.47 in an auction.
But Estavi hasn't been seeing much of a return on his investment. He tried to sell it in 2022 for an incredibly optimistic sum of $48 million. Unfortunately, the highest bid was $6,231, or 99.98% less than what he wanted.
Undeterred, Estavi tried to sell the NFT again, on OpenSea, for $48 million in April of this year. On that occasion, he was offered a whopping $280.
Possibly wanting to put the nightmare of his $2.9 million loss behind him, Estavi has returned the NFT to the OpenSea marketplace. The first bid was 0.002 ETH, or just under $4. It's now climbed to 1 ETH, or $1,871, so it looks as if Estavi is going to lose a lot of money on this venture.
Another high-profile NFT to have cost its owner a lot of money is the Bored Ape belonging to Justin Bieber. The singer paid $1.2 million for ape #3001 in January 2022. It's now valued at around $59,000.
Who would you vote for today?
Not some random guy