All a scam to send money to ChYna Joes big donors. Kill our industry and support ChYna is the demonrat mantra.
Off-shore trade & manufacturing has been a financial boon to both parties, and it's like heroin to the queer titans of big tech and their lying sack of shit, immoral minions today.
I preferred the days of assailing Republicans for addiction to big oil, when fellow dems actually gave a shit about the environment. Today, the Dem hypocrites are just fine with child labor, slave labor, environmental destruction and pollution, and childhood diseases and cancers, so long as they can brag about charging their Teslas with their Chinese-made solar panels.
Actually, the dems just bitched about the price of gasoline but that wasn't until the OPEQ squeeze in 1973 that set off the price increase. Dem solution was a price freeze and a windfall oil price tax. Problem wasn't really solved until Reagan ditched that sh*t, let prices dictate supply and suddenly gas prices collapsed. A miracle the dems still don't understand. There was concern about air pollution which in 1970 was a real thing. By a huge bipartisan effort the Clean Air Act of 1970 passed and was signed into law by Nixon. Since then, air pollution is a fraction of what it is today. But, the dems just don't get cost benefit and the law of diminishing results. For a lot of things, you can spend half the money and get a 90% reduction in a problem. The next 5% takes the other 50% of the budget. It takes an infinite amount of money to get to zero pollution. The greens aren't happy with some pollution, they insist on zero and that's not possible. Look at eliminating gas cooktops. It will cost lots of money and make no difference in saving the planet because US gas cooktops aren't a material source of CO2 production. Record use of coal though. Wonder who is using all of that coal? Meanwhile, we are focused like a laser on gas cooktops.
======= By large votes, both the House of Representatives (401-21) and the Senate (89-11) passed Clean Air bills that contained the major components of the President's proposals.
The coal trains lined up along Hwy. 14 are still arriving from MT.
All a scam to send money to ChYna Joes big donors. Kill our industry and support ChYna is the demonrat mantra.
Off-shore trade & manufacturing has been a financial boon to both parties, and it's like heroin to the queer titans of big tech and their lying sack of shit, immoral minions today.
I preferred the days of assailing Republicans for addiction to big oil, when fellow dems actually gave a shit about the environment. Today, the Dem hypocrites are just fine with child labor, slave labor, environmental destruction and pollution, and childhood diseases and cancers, so long as they can brag about charging their Teslas with their Chinese-made solar panels.
Actually, the dems just bitched about the price of gasoline but that wasn't until the OPEQ squeeze in 1973 that set off the price increase. Dem solution was a price freeze and a windfall oil price tax. Problem wasn't really solved until Reagan ditched that sh*t, let prices dictate supply and suddenly gas prices collapsed. A miracle the dems still don't understand. There was concern about air pollution which in 1970 was a real thing. By a huge bipartisan effort the Clean Air Act of 1970 passed and was signed into law by Nixon. Since then, air pollution is a fraction of what it is today. But, the dems just don't get cost benefit and the law of diminishing results. For a lot of things, you can spend half the money and get a 90% reduction in a problem. The next 5% takes the other 50% of the budget. It takes an infinite amount of money to get to zero pollution. The greens aren't happy with some pollution, they insist on zero and that's not possible. Look at eliminating gas cooktops. It will cost lots of money and make no difference in saving the planet because US gas cooktops aren't a material source of CO2 production. Record use of coal though. Wonder who is using all of that coal? Meanwhile, we are focused like a laser on gas cooktops.
======= By large votes, both the House of Representatives (401-21) and the Senate (89-11) passed Clean Air bills that contained the major components of the President's proposals.
The coal trains lined up along Hwy. 14 are still arriving from MT.
All a scam to send money to ChYna Joes big donors. Kill our industry and support ChYna is the demonrat mantra.
Off-shore trade & manufacturing has been a financial boon to both parties, and it's like heroin to the queer titans of big tech and their lying sack of shit, immoral minions today.
I preferred the days of assailing Republicans for addiction to big oil, when fellow dems actually gave a shit about the environment. Today, the Dem hypocrites are just fine with child labor, slave labor, environmental destruction and pollution, and childhood diseases and cancers, so long as they can brag about charging their Teslas with their Chinese-made solar panels.
Actually, the dems just bitched about the price of gasoline but that wasn't until the OPEQ squeeze in 1973 that set off the price increase. Dem solution was a price freeze and a windfall oil price tax. Problem wasn't really solved until Reagan ditched that sh*t, let prices dictate supply and suddenly gas prices collapsed. A miracle the dems still don't understand. There was concern about air pollution which in 1970 was a real thing. By a huge bipartisan effort the Clean Air Act of 1970 passed and was signed into law by Nixon. Since then, air pollution is a fraction of what it is today. But, the dems just don't get cost benefit and the law of diminishing results. For a lot of things, you can spend half the money and get a 90% reduction in a problem. The next 5% takes the other 50% of the budget. It takes an infinite amount of money to get to zero pollution. The greens aren't happy with some pollution, they insist on zero and that's not possible. Look at eliminating gas cooktops. It will cost lots of money and make no difference in saving the planet because US gas cooktops aren't a material source of CO2 production. Record use of coal though. Wonder who is using all of that coal? Meanwhile, we are focused like a laser on gas cooktops.
======= By large votes, both the House of Representatives (401-21) and the Senate (89-11) passed Clean Air bills that contained the major components of the President's proposals.
The coal trains lined up along Hwy. 14 are still arriving from MT.
For shipping out of Tacoma to Chyna?
Seems to be the case. They wanted a terminal in Longview.
All a scam to send money to ChYna Joes big donors. Kill our industry and support ChYna is the demonrat mantra.
Off-shore trade & manufacturing has been a financial boon to both parties, and it's like heroin to the queer titans of big tech and their lying sack of shit, immoral minions today.
I preferred the days of assailing Republicans for addiction to big oil, when fellow dems actually gave a shit about the environment. Today, the Dem hypocrites are just fine with child labor, slave labor, environmental destruction and pollution, and childhood diseases and cancers, so long as they can brag about charging their Teslas with their Chinese-made solar panels.
Actually, the dems just bitched about the price of gasoline but that wasn't until the OPEQ squeeze in 1973 that set off the price increase. Dem solution was a price freeze and a windfall oil price tax. Problem wasn't really solved until Reagan ditched that sh*t, let prices dictate supply and suddenly gas prices collapsed. A miracle the dems still don't understand. There was concern about air pollution which in 1970 was a real thing. By a huge bipartisan effort the Clean Air Act of 1970 passed and was signed into law by Nixon. Since then, air pollution is a fraction of what it is today. But, the dems just don't get cost benefit and the law of diminishing results. For a lot of things, you can spend half the money and get a 90% reduction in a problem. The next 5% takes the other 50% of the budget. It takes an infinite amount of money to get to zero pollution. The greens aren't happy with some pollution, they insist on zero and that's not possible. Look at eliminating gas cooktops. It will cost lots of money and make no difference in saving the planet because US gas cooktops aren't a material source of CO2 production. Record use of coal though. Wonder who is using all of that coal? Meanwhile, we are focused like a laser on gas cooktops.
======= By large votes, both the House of Representatives (401-21) and the Senate (89-11) passed Clean Air bills that contained the major components of the President's proposals.
The coal trains lined up along Hwy. 14 are still arriving from MT.
For shipping out of Tacoma to Chyna?
Seems to be the case. They wanted a terminal in Longview.
Imagine shipping clean LNG to the chicoms. Half the CO2 and no NOx, SO2, mercury and no ash. Team Dazzler says no way. The party of SCIENCE indeed.
All a scam to send money to ChYna Joes big donors. Kill our industry and support ChYna is the demonrat mantra.
Off-shore trade & manufacturing has been a financial boon to both parties, and it's like heroin to the queer titans of big tech and their lying sack of shit, immoral minions today.
I preferred the days of assailing Republicans for addiction to big oil, when fellow dems actually gave a shit about the environment. Today, the Dem hypocrites are just fine with child labor, slave labor, environmental destruction and pollution, and childhood diseases and cancers, so long as they can brag about charging their Teslas with their Chinese-made solar panels.
Actually, the dems just bitched about the price of gasoline but that wasn't until the OPEQ squeeze in 1973 that set off the price increase. Dem solution was a price freeze and a windfall oil price tax. Problem wasn't really solved until Reagan ditched that sh*t, let prices dictate supply and suddenly gas prices collapsed. A miracle the dems still don't understand. There was concern about air pollution which in 1970 was a real thing. By a huge bipartisan effort the Clean Air Act of 1970 passed and was signed into law by Nixon. Since then, air pollution is a fraction of what it is today. But, the dems just don't get cost benefit and the law of diminishing results. For a lot of things, you can spend half the money and get a 90% reduction in a problem. The next 5% takes the other 50% of the budget. It takes an infinite amount of money to get to zero pollution. The greens aren't happy with some pollution, they insist on zero and that's not possible. Look at eliminating gas cooktops. It will cost lots of money and make no difference in saving the planet because US gas cooktops aren't a material source of CO2 production. Record use of coal though. Wonder who is using all of that coal? Meanwhile, we are focused like a laser on gas cooktops.
======= By large votes, both the House of Representatives (401-21) and the Senate (89-11) passed Clean Air bills that contained the major components of the President's proposals.
The coal trains lined up along Hwy. 14 are still arriving from MT.
For shipping out of Tacoma to Chyna?
Seems to be the case. They wanted a terminal in Longview.
Imagine shipping clean LNG to the chicoms. Half the CO2 and no NOx, SO2, mercury and no ash. Team Dazzler says no way. The party of SCIENCE indeed.
Had a guy at a party at the neighbors house start in about the coal terminal and how we needed to protest it.
I told him that we had nothing in common to discuss, turned and walked away. Idiot.
Jen Psaki, Amazingly, Claims That "No One" Supports Abortion Until the Moment of Crowning. No One in the Leftwing Media Fact-Checks Her Claim. —Ace Because they don't check facts, they check to see if a statement aligns with desirable leftwing propaganda and narratives.
During the first GOP 2024 presidential debate on Wednesday, former White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki tweeted that "No one supports abortion up until birth." However, the laws on the books in many pro-abortion states and the voting records of many Democrats prove otherwise. In addition to all the blue jurisdictions that permit abortion until the moment of birth, and, in practical effect, for a few minutes after birth, Democrats introduced a bill to make abortion-until-birth the national law:
In 2021, Democrats reintroduced the "Women's Health Protection Act" (WHPA) in the Senate. The bill would have expanded abortion on demand throughout all stages of pregnancy. Polling from Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America showed that more than half of Americans support a 15-week limit on abortion. Joe Biden urged Democrats to vote for this abortion-until-birth bill.
Mother of paranoid mentally ill 25 year old son: Please help, my son is mentally ill and has been smoking meth all day and has a gun and is threatening to kill me and then take his own life.
911: We are sending a very lucky social responder to your address. Please welcome them when they get there.
That's not going to end well...
One responding social worker has already been murdered under this policy.
I'd say it will take 4 or 5 before they wake up and bag this shit.
Mother of paranoid mentally ill 25 year old son: Please help, my son is mentally ill and has been smoking meth all day and has a gun and is threatening to kill me and then take his own life.
911: We are sending a very lucky social responder to your address. Please welcome them when they get there.
That's not going to end well...
One responding social worker has already been murdered under this policy.
I'd say it will take 4 or 5 before they wake up and bag this shit.
Like Minnesota, both Washington and Oregon have passed huge spending increases for public education and achieved the same result - negative education. Team Dazzler is all in on letting the teacher unions run our "education" policy which puts money for teachers and educators way ahead of actually educating our kids. When priorities are indoctrination, grooming, masking, closing schools and where class room discipline is sacrificed for CRT goals you are going to get students who can't read, can't write, can't do numbers and sh*t are intellectually incurious and think the world owes them a living.
AMERICA’S PUBLIC SCHOOLS ARE TERRIBLE America’s public schools are almost unbelievably bad, to a degree that poses an existential threat to the republic. That’s the bad news. The good news is that most Americans are figuring it out. Rasmussen finds that a 36% plurality say that our public schools are poor. That is a remarkable finding. A sadly misinformed 9% think our schools are excellent. But that disproportion is revealing. The teachers’ unions aren’t fooling many people anymore.
Minnesota exemplifies the awful performance of our schools as well as any state; perhaps better than most, since at one time Minnesota’s schools had the reputation of being above average. Now they are terrible: 64% of Minnesota’s 11th graders can’t do math at grade level. Nevertheless, they are all going to graduate. Good luck competing with Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Indian, German, and other kids from across the world.
The latest test scores have come out in our state, and my colleague Catrin Wigfall explains at AmericanExperiment.org: “Majority of Minnesota students aren’t meeting reading and math standards.”
As measured by the 2023 Minnesota Comprehensive Assessments (MCAs), 50.3 percent of tested students do not meet grade-level reading standards, and 54.7 percent do not meet grade-level math standards.
It is a landmark of sorts: a majority of K-12 kids in Minnesota can’t either read or do math at grade level. Why is that? Is it because of a shortage of resources?
Just kidding. Minnesota, like the rest of America, has conducted a decades-long experiment, spending more and more money on public schools and hoping to get better results. That approach has been a dismal failure. Catrin prepared this chart, which tells the whole story. Spending per pupil goes relentlessly upward, while those pupils’ performance declines:
I started to write that there is no correlation between per pupil spending and performance, but that is incorrect: there is a correlation, but it is negative. The more we spend, the worse our students perform. These data are specific to Minnesota, but I am pretty sure you would see the same pattern across the country.
I'm not gay I'm a pedophile is an interesting defense
Better than I'm gay and a pedophile because you conservative Christians won't let us get married? Remember when Bob pointed out that the Catholic pedophiles were gay and Team Dazzler went ape shit?
I'm not gay I'm a pedophile is an interesting defense
Better than I'm gay and a pedophile because you conservative Christians won't let us get married? Remember when Bob pointed out that the Catholic pedophiles were gay and Team Dazzler went ape shit?
Catholic gay pedophiles are gay. Non-gay Catholic pedophiles aren't gay.
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I told him that we had nothing in common to discuss, turned and walked away. Idiot.
https://ace.mu.nu/
Jen Psaki, Amazingly, Claims That "No One" Supports Abortion Until the Moment of Crowning. No One in the Leftwing Media Fact-Checks Her Claim.
—Ace
Because they don't check facts, they check to see if a statement aligns with desirable leftwing propaganda and narratives.
During the first GOP 2024 presidential debate on Wednesday, former White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki tweeted that "No one supports abortion up until birth." However, the laws on the books in many pro-abortion states and the voting records of many Democrats prove otherwise.
In addition to all the blue jurisdictions that permit abortion until the moment of birth, and, in practical effect, for a few minutes after birth, Democrats introduced a bill to make abortion-until-birth the national law:
In 2021, Democrats reintroduced the "Women's Health Protection Act" (WHPA) in the Senate. The bill would have expanded abortion on demand throughout all stages of pregnancy. Polling from Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America showed that more than half of Americans support a 15-week limit on abortion.
Joe Biden urged Democrats to vote for this abortion-until-birth bill.
Announcing that support was... Jen Psaki.
I'd say it will take 4 or 5 before they wake up and bag this shit.
Georgia on my mind.
https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2023/08/americas-public-schools-are-terrible.php
AMERICA’S PUBLIC SCHOOLS ARE TERRIBLE
America’s public schools are almost unbelievably bad, to a degree that poses an existential threat to the republic. That’s the bad news. The good news is that most Americans are figuring it out. Rasmussen finds that a 36% plurality say that our public schools are poor. That is a remarkable finding. A sadly misinformed 9% think our schools are excellent. But that disproportion is revealing. The teachers’ unions aren’t fooling many people anymore.
Minnesota exemplifies the awful performance of our schools as well as any state; perhaps better than most, since at one time Minnesota’s schools had the reputation of being above average. Now they are terrible: 64% of Minnesota’s 11th graders can’t do math at grade level. Nevertheless, they are all going to graduate. Good luck competing with Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Indian, German, and other kids from across the world.
The latest test scores have come out in our state, and my colleague Catrin Wigfall explains at AmericanExperiment.org: “Majority of Minnesota students aren’t meeting reading and math standards.”
As measured by the 2023 Minnesota Comprehensive Assessments (MCAs), 50.3 percent of tested students do not meet grade-level reading standards, and 54.7 percent do not meet grade-level math standards.
It is a landmark of sorts: a majority of K-12 kids in Minnesota can’t either read or do math at grade level. Why is that? Is it because of a shortage of resources?
Just kidding. Minnesota, like the rest of America, has conducted a decades-long experiment, spending more and more money on public schools and hoping to get better results. That approach has been a dismal failure. Catrin prepared this chart, which tells the whole story. Spending per pupil goes relentlessly upward, while those pupils’ performance declines:
I started to write that there is no correlation between per pupil spending and performance, but that is incorrect: there is a correlation, but it is negative. The more we spend, the worse our students perform. These data are specific to Minnesota, but I am pretty sure you would see the same pattern across the country.
Regardless, I didn't go ape shit.