"US Skyscrapers Kill 600 Million--yes million--birds every year."
Whose Counting these? Does the one that smacked into the window of my third and top floor apartment count?
"US Skyscrapers Kill 600 Million--yes million--birds every year."
Why do you constantly say there is no point to ID for voting. Is voting for the President of the United States so trivial that it is that unimportant? You need an ID for most basic needs in this country, why not for something that will have drastic consequences on the entire nation. This does not pass the smell test and reeks of a corrupt way of thinking. Fraudulent voting has been proven and like everything else illegal, law enforcement only scratches the surface on the problem. Voter ID's will make it much less likely to happen just as a wall would slow down illegal immigration. Are you so hateful of this country that you want lawlessness to continue unchecked?I guess we just disagree. I don't see the point in requiring proof of citizenship in KS when voter fraud (all types) wasn't an issue for years and years. As I mentioned in a previous post, I don't think this is KK's true motive. For years, he went on and on about this problem and would come up with numbers that simply weren't there. When pressed or investigated, he couldn't prove his numbers and would back track. It was a pattern with this guy. So I go back to what is his true motive with trying all of this? Party politics. Most of the people who were put on the lists tended to be young and urban and more likely to vote for a democrat. The dude isn't dumb; look at his education. Just don't see the point in throwing up a law (which was unconstitutional), when there is no need and in the process, take thousands of eligible voters off the rolls and make it more difficult for them to vote.
Wrong.Voter suppression is a strategy used to influence the outcome of an election by discouraging or preventing specific groups of people from voting.
Taking 30k+ voters off the rolls and requiring them to prove citizenship (which is illegal) is voter suppression. Sorry you cannot see this
Not necessarily if the judge is wrong but, using that logic:Being ruled unconstitutional by a court means it is unconstitutional. So if an acting attorney general of a state is given a court order to do something, and he doesn't follow it because he disagrees, that is okay in your book?
And btw the judge that made the ruling was a Bush appointee: "In brief, Judge Robinson found that the defense had presented no credible evidence of the massive problem claimed and instead had erected substantial obstacles to voter registration by people eligible to vote per the National Voter Registration Act and the 14th Amendment to the United States Constitution. She further found defendant Kobach in contempt of court."
Our household is big into recycling, as is our community. As a nation, we really should explore better methods for waste disposal. Plastics are killing us.
Another thing I've noticed has been a recent collapse in aluminum can prices over the past year. Here in Austin, aluminum can prices declined from 48 cents/lb to 34 cents/lb. I've probably got 30+ lbs in cans sitting around.
Now Guiliani says maybe some people on the campaign colluded but Trump definitely didn't. and he thinks he should be allowed to edit the Mueller report before anybody sees it. How sad do you have to be to hire somebody so clearly brain dead as Ghouliani.
Relatives up in SE KY were getting $.60/lb a few years ago.A point made in the article was that communities weren't fessing up to what is happening. They are hoping for some future miracle. They don't want people to get out of the habit. They aren't telling their populous that it doesn't matter that they are separating.
Without China, It's all going in the same hole or burned up.
Austin, you might be separating it, but it might not matter.
Austin is weird, right? Maybe they have a sweetheart deal?
In Memphis, they stopped taking recyclables as recyclables from commercial outlets last spring(2018). Residential has been on going and piling up. It's all treated as solid waste now.
https://www.fox13memphis.com/top-st...-recyclables-being-sent-to-the-dump/932101746
But why is that? Banbury explained several years ago companies like Republic Services were able to ship recyclables, clean or dirty to China. Facilities there would repurpose the material.
China began refusing the product in 2016, and now cities like Memphis have nowhere to send their recyclables.
"We're caught between these two challenges. 1: wanting to recycle, wanting to be good green neighbors, but at the same time, not having anyone who will take it,” said Scott Brockman with the Memphis International Airport.
He said they've had a hard time finding a plan b. "Within this community, there are not any vendors that are willing to take it."
As to aluminum cans, my brother and I as kids would get $.60/lb in the early '80s.
Chaff.What is your point? Is it this quote from your article?
Lower refunds don't mean Americans paid more taxes—quite the opposite. Most workers paid less in taxes last year and saw higher take-home pay week in and week out. But for many Americans, a slightly higher paycheck doesn't quite have the same visibility as a single $3,000 check in March or April.
Wouldn't that also make the reduction in tax refunds chaff since according to your article most people paid less taxes in 2018? In other words, in case you're confused by my question, if most people paid less taxes in 2018, the refund checks would have gone down by less than what the sum of the monthly pay increases were, giving tax payers a net increase in earnings.Chaff.
What is the GDP per capita of Israel compared to the US? Here's a hint...it's about 2/3rds of the US.I love it when ppl say "insert other country it's like the left bc insert welfare program"
What's the population of Israel compared to the US? Doesnt Israel outsource most of its military to the US to alleviate that expense that allows to pay for said welfare programs? Hard pills to swallow.
Yeah lots of other countries do healthcare just fine, but it obviously can't work here because people are fat. Regular affordable checkups and consultation with professionals about healthy lifestyles wouldn't do anything to help the obesity epidemic. All that fat blocks health education like it blocks insulin production. We can't have healthcare for all because fat people have to suffer to learn their lesson!What doesn't scale is diabetes and diet. Noone is as fat as we are except I dunno some genetically disposed Simoans and maybe Mexicans because noone eats like we do... the amount of fast food and the ease of driving everywhere, drive thrus never walking anywhere.. I don't want to pay for your bad lifestyle choices, pay your own damn bills if you insist on daily 60 oz big gulps or you can just move to israel where they don't have them and do us both a favor... could come up with alot of other stuff just like that won't scale.
Then there is the reality that the high cost also provides incentive to come up with new cures for all our health problems we create; would we still lead the world in medical innovation if it wasn't as profitable, probably not.
What is the GDP per capita of Israel compared to the US? Here's a hint...it's about 2/3rds of the US.
It's funny that other countries with even smaller GDP/capita are able to provide their citizens with healthcare.
What is your line of reasoning here? Are you saying that it doesn't scale? Yet China with 1.4 billion can do it... as can Iceland with a population of 338,000.
Then why is the left ignoring people breaking the law by sneaking in to this country illegally. If you are going to uphold the law, there should be no exceptions.Agreed rulings do get overturned. But until they do, they have to be followed. KK didn't follow the court order and was held in contempt. It is actually pretty simple. We can't have a system of government where we ignore law because we don't agree with it
So if we didn't lead the world, who would since everyone else...at least every developed country has already adopted universal care. That high cost is also bankrupting people and limiting access...until they are critical and then they go to the ER and YOU get to pay for it in the most expensive way possible. I just have to laugh at the idea that you think that you're not already paying for people lifestyle choices.What doesn't scale is diabetes and diet. Noone is as fat as we are except I dunno some genetically disposed Simoans and maybe Mexicans because noone eats like we do... the amount of fast food and the ease of driving everywhere, drive thrus never walking anywhere.. I don't want to pay for your bad lifestyle choices, pay your own damn bills if you insist on daily 60 oz big gulps or you can just move to israel where they don't have them and do us both a favor... could come up with alot of other stuff just like that won't scale.
Then there is the reality that the high cost also provides incentive to come up with new cures for all our health problems we create; would we still lead the world in medical innovation if it wasn't as profitable, probably not.
What Ohmar is verbally attacking a Jew on Twitter.
Then why is the left ignoring people breaking the law by sneaking in to this country illegally. If you are going to uphold the law, there should be know exceptions.
Then why do all of these countries come here for doctorate education and or healthcare they can't get in their countries. Long waiting periods before care is one of many reasons why.Yeah lots of other countries do healthcare just fine, but it obviously can't work here because people are fat. Regular affordable checkups and consultation with professionals about healthy lifestyles wouldn't do anything to help the obesity epidemic. All that fat blocks health education like it blocks insulin production. We can't have healthcare for all because fat people have to suffer to learn their lesson!
Are you familiar with the Democratic party and their stance on immigration, sanctuary cities, the 2016 POTUS e!ection, and pretty much every election they lost since 2016?We can't have a system of government where we ignore law because we don't agree with it