It never was a threat. It was an excuse to divert money and resources to a religious cause. Yes, the climate alarmists are a religion. Right down to treating dissenters as heretics.
Too many cities have leveraged red light cameras into a revenue source and manipulated the light timing to maximize revenue.
Good questions. Presidents and politicos lie, it's what they do. The problems is believing one flavor is better than the other.
Why should one state control how farming occurs in another?
“Vulnerable” needs some explaining. There are cultural assumptions that the Diné have that most of the U.S. doesn't. This puts them at a disadvantage when it comes to legal issues.
Mark Zuckerberg is a hypocrite.
“Demonizing Men Undermines Both Sexes”
The Bureau is compromised.
It won't work. Trump is better at this game than the press or his political opponents. He won't go quietly when allegations are in the air.
This nuance is important and often misreported in the media. Jack serves
all customers; he does not want to be forced to create
all messages.
Yeah. The UN has no authority in the affairs between two nations or in the internal affairs of any nation. Nor does the US. Nor should they.
As long as CA pays and not the rest of the country, I've no problem. But they will find a way to shift the costs, just watch.
I'm torn on this one. On the one hand, I don't think the administration should be banning words. On the other hand, I've seen some of the nonsense coming out of the CDC in the last few years.
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