On that note, the Trump administration weaselled away penalties for energy companies whose oil pits kill more than twice as many birds per year as windmills.
Someone who actually cared about birds, and wasn't jist guzzling Trump, would be fine with windmills, as they're already barely a rounding error when it comes to man-caused bird deaths, and around 1% of the deaths caused by fossil fuel power generation emissions.
tried to upsell California firefighters to more costly plans when their data allotment ran out during an historic wildfire
Reminder that this data "ran out" on a custom plan that Verizon had told the firefighters was a specially-set-up "unlimited" account just for them, after the first time Verizon had throttled them.
The community this site has sucked in is awash in echo chamber politics based on false stories from Democrat funded propaganda outlets. No matter how much evidence is presented, you stand by your political bubble.
Ms. Doe became pregnant; that Mr. Miller visited Ms. Doe and gave her a beverage which, unbeknownst to her, contained an abortion pill; that Ms. Doe wound up in a hospital emergency room, bleeding heavily, and almost went into a coma; that the pill induced an abortion; and that Ms. Doe’s unborn child died.
To anyone that understands the fact that Republicans' forced-birth movement was always and ever 100% about control over and torturing women, and 0% pro-life, this story isn't so unsurprising.
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Unlike a gaslighting opinion piece partisanly playing fast and loose with logic, causality, and the English language, I was talking about the real world - where the biggest threat of censorship comes from the extreme-right-wing false narrative spread by insurrectionists like Hawley and Cruz, falsely defining the exercise of speech as "censorship" and that their bills to institute facsist censorship regimes (like the FL law) are somehow protecting free speech by violating the Constitution.
Trump's "close the legal border checkpoints" "solution" was counterproductive at controlling "illegal" immigration, but like his children torture policy was great at the goal of causing unnecessary harm to brown people.
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On that note, the Trump administration weaselled away penalties for energy companies whose oil pits kill more than twice as many birds per year as windmills.
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Someone who actually cared about birds, and wasn't jist guzzling Trump, would be fine with windmills, as they're already barely a rounding error when it comes to man-caused bird deaths, and around 1% of the deaths caused by fossil fuel power generation emissions.
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There is one example:
https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2018/09/facebook-punishes-liberal-news-site-after-fact- check-by-right-wing-site/
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Reminder that this data "ran out" on a custom plan that Verizon had told the firefighters was a specially-set-up "unlimited" account just for them, after the first time Verizon had throttled them.
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Throwing out the bathwater with the bathwater
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Excessively so.
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AKA, restless 94110 in a nutshell.
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Which Trump didn't do anything close to
"Replace" with... nothing
Permamemt cuts for corporatations and the rich, temporary cuts that are now becoming increases for the rest of us
His taunting of North Korea is the opposite
Nobody scientifically literate does
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The one and only source of lies in the conversation has always been you, lostinlodos.
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Reading comprehension is great.
I suggest you try it sometime.
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To anyone that understands the fact that Republicans' forced-birth movement was always and ever 100% about control over and torturing women, and 0% pro-life, this story isn't so unsurprising.
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No.
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Unlike a gaslighting opinion piece partisanly playing fast and loose with logic, causality, and the English language, I was talking about the real world - where the biggest threat of censorship comes from the extreme-right-wing false narrative spread by insurrectionists like Hawley and Cruz, falsely defining the exercise of speech as "censorship" and that their bills to institute facsist censorship regimes (like the FL law) are somehow protecting free speech by violating the Constitution.
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Trump's "close the legal border checkpoints" "solution" was counterproductive at controlling "illegal" immigration, but like his children torture policy was great at the goal of causing unnecessary harm to brown people.
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