Wasn't there to talk during Trump's first admin that most bridges in DC aren't strong enough to handle a tank?
I think it would be hilarious to watch an Abrams drop into the Potomac live on TV.
Anyway, here is Wonderwall
STEP AWAY FROM THE LAITHE!
Your timeline might be closer to the truth, we will know if the Chud Contingent begins accepting the reality of climate change in the next couple years. When Fox News starts blaming hurricanes and migrants on a changing climate it is gonna get dangerous very quick.
You would need bipartisan acceptance of anthropic climate change and IDK if that is gonna happen in the next decade, not after 50 years of oil funded propaganda. I think we will need to be well into the "find out" phase of climate catastrophe with crop failures before the average Red State politician acknowledges the reality of carbon emissions and is willing to sign onto any substantive mitigation efforts; but Republican politicians skew younger and younger people see this as a major issue, so it is possible.
My greatest fear with climate change, is not just that we will continue to crank up the thermostat, but that when things get bad enough it will be the US that unilaterally decides to pump sulfur into the stratosphere, put tons of microplastics up in the sky, or any of the other hair-brained mitigation ideas that have been put forward.
I have deep reservations about any of those ideas even if done in a multilateral way, carefully, backed with rigorous research, and buy in from every country on the globe. But that's not how it will happen. It's going to be some Democrat in 2075, when we've already seen four degrees of warming, trying desperately to save corn harvests.
Yep, plus IIRC Texas passed something, and several cities straight up passed legislation saying "we officially DGAF about weed"
The last one, cities saying they will not enforce laws on pot under like 2oz, was struck down by Texan courts really recently and The legislature is probably going to close The THCA loophole.
I love living in a state that is going full fash on the border while measles and whooping cough run rampant, and they defund public schools, but their highest priority is stopping me from enjoying a little reefer after a long day at work.
Should we worry about hundreds of uncapped wells leaking methane into the air? Should we do something about the state having to pay Bitcoin miners so they don't mine Bitcoin and crash our grid? Should we maybe start putting out PSAs about vaccination so that young children don't die of preventable diseases like it's the 17th century? No. Dan Patrick has decided that the greatest threat to my fellow citizens is someone getting stoned and watching classic Simpsons episodes.
The Cannabis laws in Texas are an absolute joke right now, I can walk 10 minutes to a local vape store and buy an ounce of "THC-a Hemp" that is completely indistinguishable from flower in a legal state. The only difference being that Texas is almost wholly unregulated, and The state is unable to collect extra tax revenue.
The legislature has made this one of their highest priorities, and it's probably going away. For now though, there's a very good chance that whatever was in those Easter eggs is actually perfectly legal under Texan law.
https://www.thedailybeast.com/bill-maher-compares-trumps-children-to-nazis/
Bill Maher trivializes the Holocaust by his own logic.
I have not done a lot of investigation, any comrade with better knowledge is welcome to correct me.
It's my understanding the problem is the different waves of feminism. Second wave feminism took hold in the UK and informed a lot of the rhetoric and social understanding of gender, they tended to be more focused on biologic sex markers and tend toward anti-trans positions. UK women's groups and feminist organizations still tend toward this second wave. Whereas in the US It was third or fourth wave feminists that really took hold on campuses and was the base of a lot of the political groups.
Shaun has a video on transphobia in the UK that might be enlightening. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=91_5OOmK1TQ
Making frozen McDonald's hamburgers, working in call centers for Verizon and Sprint, making jeans and fancy panties, and taking reservations for American airlines.
Not to mention the work farms that produce food, raise and process cattle.
A typical American, over the course of a week, consumes several products and utilizes several services that are reliant on prison slave labor.
I think that Hamas fighters should listen to their superiors.
I don't think killing hostages is the right thing to do.
Have a hard time finding fault with this person for seeking revenge after hearing that his children were murdered.
So, the guard shouldn't have done this, but I can't say that I would do differently in his situation. If someone killed my child I would be looking for revenge as well.
Even the 200k number is "conservative"
The scale of death and destruction is absolutely inhuman.
We all know exactly why this user feels the need to defend pedophiles. We're just too polite to say it.