Trevor Noah’s Deep Dive Into the Climate Change Emergency
Climate change, wildfires, environmental destruction. Why don’t people care and what the f**k is going on? #DailyShow #ClimateChange
Climate change, wildfires, environmental destruction. Why don’t people care and what the f**k is going on? #DailyShow #ClimateChange
Climate change denial was the Covid denial of the 90’s and aughtsies and tensies…all about ideology and posturing.
And the same arguments: a liberal hoax to rob us of our freedoms and gain control of the world economy, etc…
Interesting stance from….*the free speech union* https://t.co/aqbh0sCANY
— Ryan Bourne (@MrRBourne) April 22, 2021
re: #2 Backwoods_Sleuth
Free Speech Union’s Emma Webb says banning taking the knee for BLM at the Tokyo Olympics is the right decision. “The majority of people support banning taking the knee. It is divisive and doesn’t have much to do with kicking racism out of sport.”
Bow to the tyranny of the perceived majority.
Justice Barrett is set to decide a case brought by the same right-wing special interest group that poured over a million dollars into a campaign to get her confirmed. She needs to recuse herself, under Supreme Court precedent. https://t.co/0N6O6kbwxI
— Sheldon Whitehouse (@SenWhitehouse) April 22, 2021
At her confirmation hearing, Barrett refused to answer questions about whether she would recuse in the case, which was then pending before the court, but had not been granted review. At the time, she said it would “not be appropriate for me as a judicial nominee to offer an opinion about such abstract issues or hypotheticals.”
But after she was confirmed, the court agreed to review the case, and there was no indication of a Barrett recusal.
The case, which is to be argued next week, was brought by the Americans for Prosperity Foundation, created by the conservative Koch brothers. It challenges a California law, similar to those in other states, that requires tax-exempt nonprofits to attach to their state tax filing an IRS form that discloses the identity of their large donors. The foundation is seeking a broad constitutional ruling that would keep its donor identities secret.
Best comment so far re the Rs infrastructure “proposal”
Senate Republican and Little Lady visit a car dealership, offer a little more than a quarter the asking price. S.R. sits back smugly in his chair.
“Ooo, I’ll have to ask the manager about that. Here’s an iPad running a video presentation on undercoating and finish protection. Be right back. “
*coffee*
*pie*
*golf*
*19th Hole*
*back to work*
“… Sorry, the manager said you have to bargain in good faith or you aren’t worth the time to escort you to the exit. It’s over there.”
re: #2 Backwoods_Sleuth
The Free Speech Union appears to be an astroturf group that works like our ‘freedom of religion’ (to bully minorities) groups here.
theguardian.com
From Downstairs, PBUY, CL.
re: #305 O say, does that Star Spangled Banner yet wave..
This might become a problem, but to the military, it’s Somebody Else’s Problem:
I did a fair number of helicopter and even C-130 movements considering I was just a leg infantry scout in the Guard. But I give thanks I never was on one of those monstrosities.
I swear it is a running battle between the Striker, the V-22 and the F-35 to see which is the more worthless POS foisted upon the military.
re: #5 Dangerman
I know it’s unrealistic, but I’d like to see Biden or the Congressional Democrats fire back with something like this: “We have reviewed the GOP proposal, and it is the usual worthless bad-faith garbage. Therefore Republicans are cordially invited to stuff their garbage back up their asses.”
re: #7 William Lewis
From Downstairs, PBUY, CL.
I did a fair number of helicopter and even C-130 movements considering I was just a leg infantry scout in the Guard. But I give thanks I never was on one of those monstrosities.
I swear it is a running battle between the Striker, the V-22 and the F-35 to see which is the more worthless POS foisted upon the military.
A functional VTOL craft with the speed of a plane is very useful.
re: #9 Belafon
A functional VTOL craft with the speed of a plane is very useful.
Too many dead outside of combat to consider it “functional” in my book.
re: #8 EPR-radar
I know it’s unrealistic, but I’d like to see Biden or the Congressional Democrats fire back with something like this: “We have reviewed the GOP proposal, and it is the usual worthless bad-faith garbage. Therefore Republicans are cordially invited to stuff their garbage back up their asses.”
Wait, because Biden is going to say that but look like he’s being friendly while doing it.
This is misleading. Abrams wrote that boycotts work under certain conditions…but proceeded, in the same op-ed, to argue that Georgia’s conditions weren’t right for a boycott. In a web video that day, she explicitly said, “Please do not boycott us.” https://t.co/Ym0uIdFZy8
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) April 22, 2021
[Can’t find this tweet right now: twitter.com ]
re: #7 William Lewis
From Downstairs, PBUY, CL.
I did a fair number of helicopter and even C-130 movements considering I was just a leg infantry scout in the Guard. But I give thanks I never was on one of those monstrosities.
I swear it is a running battle between the Striker, the V-22 and the F-35 to see which is the more worthless POS foisted upon the military.
Oh, there’s no contest there…it’s the LCS.
Made essentially this same joke several times and never got more than a couple likes but this time it sort of took off. I think because Asha retweeted.
Did the chip make your internet run faster? Mine does.
— Edwin (@EdMix13) April 22, 2021
No low is too low for this crowd.
Mike Pompeo and Trump rub shoulders with anti-Muslim zealot Laura Loomer at Mar-a-Lago event (Salon)
If you like Moleskine, go to their official site because they’re having a really handy sale. It’s a bit like Charles Tyrwhitt: what you want may not be available with your options, but while sapphire blue isn’t my absolutely first choice for extra large plain notebooks (with the 192 pages, not those shitty thin little brown-covered ones), for slightly less than 80 bucks, I snagged 6, with free shipping and no tax. And before you say, “You spent 80 bucks on notebooks?”, you need to be a Moleskine user to appreciate why that’s worthwhile. Best damned notebooks made. The reporter’s flip notebooks are damned good as well. I prefer plain notebooks, and Moleskine makes paper that both pencils and fountain pens like.
re: #14 gocart mozart
Made essentially this same joke several times and never got more than a couple likes but this time it sort of took off. I think because Asha retweeted.
Your Internet just seems faster because you’re losing time when Bill Gates is in control.
re: #14 gocart mozart
Made essentially this same joke several times and never got more than a couple likes but this time it sort of took off. I think because Asha retweeted.
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The chip slows your brain down during rough internet times so that you don’t perceive the slowdown.
re: #7 William Lewis
Those things fly over my house at least once a week. The other day it was 5 of them in formation.
Don’t ever forget that last night @TuckerCarlson accused those 12 Americans on that jury of not being smart enough, decent enough, or American enough to follow their oaths & arrive at a verdict based on the evidence presented in court. The evidence.
What an elite twit Tucker is.— Joe Walsh (@WalshFreedom) April 21, 2021
Mrs. Shapiro: “Benny, how come you don’t get
wood for me anymore?”
Ben Shapiro: “I’ll be right back.” https://t.co/wSe5123kTC— Edwin (@EdMix13) April 22, 2021
re: #12 Backwoods_Sleuth
[Can’t find this tweet right now: twitter.com ]
Here’s the original version of the Abrams op-ed in which she made clear she was not endorsing a GA boycott: https://t.co/qsKe9GXNdD
Here’s the post-MLB-pullout updated version: https://t.co/TCa0huwp29— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) April 22, 2021
re: #21 gocart mozart
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Who puts a board in a plastic bag?
Mrs. Shapiro: “Benny, how come you don’t get
wood for me anymore?”
Ben Shapiro: “I’ll be right back.” https://t.co/wSe5123kTC— Edwin (@EdMix13) April 22, 2021
Dave Grossman, who trains police departments across the nation, tells a group of cops, the best sex is after killing a person. He calls it a “perk of the job,” followed by laughter from the police in attendance.
This is policing in America. pic.twitter.com/QkaEVOQcUX— Travis Akers (@travisakers) April 22, 2021
re: #3 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
But convicting Chauvin was bowing to the mob and therefore bad, no matter how guilty he was. These people have zero intellectual consistency.
Plagiarism?
Leonardo 1489 Mars 2021 pic.twitter.com/kp16w8EwOw— Rabih Alameddine (@rabihalameddine) April 22, 2021
#BREAKING: The Senate has passed the COVID-19 Hate Crimes Act, legislation that will set up a point person inside of DOJ to expedite review of hate crimes targeting Asian Americans and more.
60 votes needed and now exceeded. Final tally to come.
Story later for @CourthouseNews. pic.twitter.com/aFu6kBXCYj— Brandi Buchman (@BBuchman_CNS) April 22, 2021
Folks, if you’re ever on a date with someone who laughs like this, pretend you’re going to the bathroom, call an Uber and bolt the hell out of there. https://t.co/hOG7t8gPHi
— Ana Navarro-Cárdenas (@ananavarro) April 22, 2021
RC-135W Rivet Joint, RAF ZZ666, ex-USAF, built in 1964.
👀 📡 Keeping tabs on Putin’s military movements - Out from RAF Waddington & 31,000ft heading over Ukraine. 🇬🇧 Royal Air ForceRC135W Rivet JointZZ666 RRR7246 pic.twitter.com/3BIKhA7Nxd
— CivMilAir ✈ (@CivMilAir) April 22, 2021
In-Box: U.S. Chamber of Commerce with rather fulsome praise of Biden’s climate goals: “We welcome President Biden’s focus on returning the U.S. to international leadership on climate change.” pic.twitter.com/DY0FzB39FS
— Glenn Kessler (@GlennKesslerWP) April 22, 2021
imagine being this white https://t.co/MpU8ds666V
— ⚓️🚢Imani Gandy 🚢⚓️ (@AngryBlackLady) April 22, 2021
re: #2 Backwoods_Sleuth
Did the Olympic committee ban taking the knee? Or is this just a rightwing fantasy?
Good user name.
You really don’t see what a self own this is.
— jen psaki’s head tilt before the kill 😎🍦💛🐝 (@CandiceAiston) April 22, 2021
re: #27 DesertDenizen
But convicting Chauvin was bowing to the mob and therefore bad, no matter how guilty he was. These people have zero intellectual consistency.
It’s the consistency of pudding, not quite set yet.
It’s the white supremacists who get called white supremacists. Why do you want to pretend that defining the problem is the problem?
— Jeff Flanagan (@JeffMFlanagan) April 22, 2021
re: #34 Backwoods_Sleuth
Rodney King and the LA riots? The OJ trial? Endless jokes and handwringing about “political correctness” and how it would be the death of us all? Did we grow up in the same 1990s?
— Louisa 🌈👭 (@LouisatheLast) April 22, 2021
It never stops being amazing that these despicable hypocrites get up there in front of cameras and blatantly lie like this, knowing full well that everyone hearing them knows they’re lying too. https://t.co/gTXTqtD1Ob
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) April 22, 2021
Forcing the lie on the audience is a Trumpian dominance display.
re: #41 Charles Johnson
Germans will have had the same experience in the 30s.
Well. I’ve officially seen it all. The plug has the vaccine. pic.twitter.com/dydNfvXmG9
— Quinn (@QuinnOfThePlain) April 21, 2021
O_o
Do they not have bowls in America? pic.twitter.com/vCO03o8lZs
— Storm Harley 🐺 (@_Embo) April 22, 2021
This just popped up in my Twitter feed. Retro party tunes.
Sen. Josh Q Hawley, Q-Mo., was the only member to oppose the bill. https://t.co/5oRt1Ea65L
— Laffy (@GottaLaff) April 22, 2021
re: #45 Backwoods_Sleuth
O_o
She’s cute and weird, which I usually go for, but this is too weird, even seeing how clean that toilet is.
re: #47 Backwoods_Sleuth
Looks who’s concerned about preserving the purity of his evil for his presidential run.
Day after my second Moderna vaccine. Some body aches and fatigue; no fever. A bit worse than the first dose, but not too bad overall.
re: #52 JC1
Day after my second Moderna vaccine. Some body aches and fatigue; no fever. A bit worse than the first dose, but not too bad overall.
My second Moderna shot let me very very fatigued. But that was it.
Colin the caterpillar is facing the sack after nude photos of him have surfaced online pic.twitter.com/mpEY2wLmrH
— TheRealDanieltheSpaniel*unique&famous* (@RAFpolicedog) April 22, 2021
Them: Police just need more training.
Police training: Kill your way to better sex. https://t.co/vypeW9PQMF— Patrick S. Tomlinson (@stealthygeek) April 22, 2021
re: #52 JC1
Day after my second Moderna vaccine. Some body aches and fatigue; no fever. A bit worse than the first dose, but not too bad overall.
I had the same experience.
🚁 The second-ever #MarsHelicopter flight is in the books! 🔴
Just three days after its first flight, our little rotorcraft took to the skies once again above Mars’ Jezero Crater higher and for longer. Dive into the full details: https://t.co/SLEegXdvMj pic.twitter.com/xLmEP1S7dz— NASA (@NASA) April 22, 2021
If I am behind on something, this is why. pic.twitter.com/Elpidi5Zn1
— Yakov Feygin (@BuddyYakov) April 22, 2021
re: #57 Backwoods_Sleuth
The shadow looks like a dragonfly with a transistor radio.
re: #55 No Malarkey!
Not going to kink-shame, just going to say that necrophilia is absolutely NOT my kink.
[Ducks.]
Hawley told @tedbarrettcnn this about the bill earlier this week. “I’m just concerned the bill is hugely broad, hugely open-ended. Mandates all this data collection in expansive categories that the federal government will collect and maintain. That concerns me.”
— Manu Raju (@mkraju) April 22, 2021
didnt concern any other R senator except you
re: #61 Dangerman
didnt concern any other R senator except you
He’s a concern troll, a pathological liar, and the proud leader of the Party of No.
re: #62 O say, does that Star Spangled Banner yet wave..
He’s a concern troll, a pathological liar, and the proud leader of the Party of No.
He’s the leader of the party of Nobody matters except rich, straight, white men
BREAKING: Jake Wagner pleads guilty to 8 counts of aggravated murder in the Pike County massacre. https://t.co/IVAWN1n4cD
— Local 12/WKRC-TV (@Local12) April 22, 2021
wonder if he’s gonna roll on the rest of the family
Just noticed that James O’Keefe and his far-right attorneys made a false statement in their complaint against Twitter. pic.twitter.com/SfbkBlmIMk
— Luke O’Brien (@lukeobrien) April 22, 2021
re: #62 O say, does that Star Spangled Banner yet wave..
He’s a concern troll, a pathological liar, and the proud leader of the Party of No.
He’s positioning himself for the 2024 primaries. Probably figures that votes like this will set him apart from the other challengers.
The air in the major cities of India is notoriously awful & full of microparticles that over time, turn your lungs into brittle swiss cheese. That, and the packed conditions in the slums, is going to make the butcher’s bill in India utterly staggering.
Coming soon to Cairo, Istanbul, Sao Paolo, Mexico City, etc. etc.
The new variants of COVID are not fucking around.
re: #68 Targetpractice
He’s positioning himself for the 2024 primaries. Probably figures that votes like this will set him apart from the other challengers.
As the most white nationalist candidate, betting (correctly) that is what the base will want.
The right just loves when orgs on the left engage in this kind of performative nonsense. https://t.co/CeeUztvOwf
— The Hoarse Whisperer (@TheRealHoarse) April 22, 2021
re: #69 Khal Wimpo (exhaling for 1st time in 4 yrs)
I have colleagues in India who are down for the count with either being sick themselves, or out caring for family who are sick.
It’s absolutely steamrolling the country, and if they can’t get it under control, it’s going to steamroll across the region and around the world, because far too few people are able to get vaccinated worldwide. India had long had a solid reputation on vaccinations, and is a leading supplier of vaccines worldwide, but they’ve dropped the ball seriously here.
Modi is a huge reason why.
re: #64 Backwoods_Sleuth
#BREAKING Jake Wagner has also pleaded guilty to aggravated burglary, forgery, unlawful possession of a dangerous ordnance, obstruction of justice and more.
— Local 12/WKRC-TV (@Local12) April 22, 2021
aha
Pike County Rhoden murders: Baby’s father pleads guilty, avoids death penalty https://t.co/ZqyEmrY3XH via @enquirer
— Bob Strickley (@rjstrickleyjr) April 22, 2021
re: #52 JC1
Day after my second Moderna vaccine. Some body aches and fatigue; no fever. A bit worse than the first dose, but not too bad overall.
Got some funky cold Moderna….
Prosecutors have said it was a custody dispute over a child Jake had with Hannah Rhoden that was at the heart of the mass killing, which took place five years ago today
— 700WLW (@700wlw) April 22, 2021
re: #16 steve_davis
If you like Moleskine, go to their official site because they’re having a really handy sale. It’s a bit like Charles Tyrwhitt: what you want may not be available with your options, but while sapphire blue isn’t my absolutely first choice for extra large plain notebooks (with the 192 pages, not those shitty thin little brown-covered ones), for slightly less than 80 bucks, I snagged 6, with free shipping and no tax. And before you say, “You spent 80 bucks on notebooks?”, you need to be a Moleskine user to appreciate why that’s worthwhile. Best damned notebooks made. The reporter’s flip notebooks are damned good as well. I prefer plain notebooks, and Moleskine makes paper that both pencils and fountain pens like.
Just went to the site - nothing there about a sale?
re: #72 lawhawk
I have colleagues in India who are down for the count with either being sick themselves, or out caring for family who are sick.
It’s absolutely steamrolling the country, and if they can’t get it under control, it’s going to steamroll across the region and around the world, because far too few people are able to get vaccinated worldwide. India had long had a solid reputation on vaccinations, and is a leading supplier of vaccines worldwide, but they’ve dropped the ball seriously here.
Modi is a huge reason why.
It’s almost like the right worldwide wants a population culling plague. They seem to believe it will stay focused on the poor and other “undesirables”. Any of their own that die are regarded as acceptable casualties in their quest for power and money. Evil in the truest sense.
re: #78 DesertDenizen
It’s almost like the right worldwide wants a population culling plague. They seem to believe it will stay focused on the poor and other “undesirables”. Any of their own that die are regarded as acceptable casualties in their quest for power and money. Evil in the truest sense.
Unfortunately, the vast majority of India falls into that category, which means that the coming plague is going to be of apocalyptic proportions for them. This is going to set India back by decades when it comes to growth and economy.
re: #79 O say, does that Star Spangled Banner yet wave..
Unfortunately, the vast majority of India falls into that category, which means that the coming plague is going to be of apocalyptic proportions for them. This is going to set India back by decades when it comes to growth and economy.
If you think it’s going to stop at India’s borders, I’ve got a bridge to sell you.
It’s going to be ruinous worldwide. Unimaginable death toll, economic chaos, disrupted supply chains, etc.
re: #80 lawhawk
If you think it’s going to stop at India’s borders, I’ve got a bridge to sell you.
It’s going to be ruinous worldwide. Unimaginable death toll, economic chaos, disrupted supply chains, etc.
Oh, no doubt. Just pointing out that if Modi thinks he’s going to be massively profiting from this whole affair, he is currently fucking around and he is absolutely about to find out.
re: #71 Backwoods_Sleuth
If I were the President, I would call the landscape/garden people at the White House and ask them if we had a compost heap, and use the poop to start one or add to one. And then thank the idiots that thought this was a fabulous idea for some flower bed fertilizer. Our far left is as dumb as the right, we just tend not to promote their stupid or let them get into places of power as often. Plus these brats are planning on making a shitty mess that someone has to clean up. These people are not helpers.
re: #67 Khal Wimpo (exhaling for 1st time in 4 yrs)
They mentioned on Al Jazeera news this morning that only about 25% of Indians actually die in hospital, where their deaths are duly recorded.
That’s a genuinely frightening stat.
re: #84 Dr Lizardo
They mentioned on Al Jazeera news this morning that only about 25% of Indians actually die in hospital, where their deaths are duly recorded.
That’s a genuinely frightening stat.
I saw another stat that said that cremations are up 1000% (10x) year-over-year, which means that the death toll could be underreported by that much. And that is a number I can’t even begin to fathom.
re: #85 O say, does that Star Spangled Banner yet wave..
This feels like the novel World War Z. Which now feels much more on point in how people react to the zombie apocalypse.
re: #86 DesertDenizen
This feels like the novel World War Z. Which now feels much more on point in how people react to the zombie apocalypse.
And right now the GOP are those claiming the zombies aren’t real. Or that they aren’t a threat, and will purposefully get bitten.
re: #87 lawhawk
And right now the GOP are those claiming the zombies aren’t real. Or that they aren’t a threat, and will purposefully get bitten.
I never believed those people were real until this last year. Now I know better.
re: #85 O say, does that Star Spangled Banner yet wave..
It is insane, and people covering these stories across India are flabbergasted at the scope of the death and devastation.
Hubby got his second Pfizer shot today. Our son and I get our second shot a week from tomorrow. I can maybe breathe a little easier about mid May, when the immunity fully kicks in. No one comes into this house without being vaccinated, and yes, I will ask for documentation because it’s my fucking house.
I’m really over these idiots that won’t get vaccinated. That and the countries world wide that still don’t have enough vaccine or health protocols in effect are going to make this virus an ongoing problem. There’s no excuse for not getting vaccinated unless you are home bound and have no support network(true of many elderly and disabled people who have to depend on help that often isn’t there or sporadic) or you are in an isolated area that hasn’t been served yet. There may be some medical exceptions, but not enough to mess with herd immunity. Hopefully wanting to see grandkids and other important people will sway some of the reluctant, but the rest of these covidiots are going to make life more difficult for a lot of us.
re: #80 lawhawk
If you think it’s going to stop at India’s borders, I’ve got a bridge to sell you.
It’s going to be ruinous worldwide. Unimaginable death toll, economic chaos, disrupted supply chains, etc.
This just rolled across my Twitter feed.
#BREAKING Indian Covid variant detected in Belgium: health official pic.twitter.com/KechKfLXCu
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) April 22, 2021
Investigation suppressed by Trump administration reveals obstacles to hurricane aid for Puerto Rico
A watchdog report uncovers bureaucratic hurdles the administration erected for the island to receive aid after Hurricanes Irma and Maria
washingtonpost.com
We knew this, but reading through all of the obstructive behavior on the part of so many, and then getting down to Trump just saying, no aid to Puerto Rico, he thought they were corrupt. THEY were corrupt?!?
re: #92 retired cynic
By which he meant that they weren’t paying him enough.
Got my 2nd Moderna today. I expect the achy arm like the first time but no other ills. Everything normal.
My sense of smell I lost 10 years ago still hasn’t come back though. Dammit.
It’s Black Lives Matter, not black lies. And why do they need to have a response? It’s not a SOTU address.
— Sean McCabe (@darthstar99) April 22, 2021
re: #94 Florida Panhandler
I had an achy arm the first time, but the second hit me with fever and aches for about 24 hours.
re: #95 darthstar
Because the GOP can’t be expected to bypass an opportunity to lie. It’s like asking them not to breathe.
re: #97 DesertDenizen
Because the GOP can’t be expected to bypass an opportunity to lie. It’s like asking them not to breathe.
Exactly. A Republican that was forced to be truthful would rapidly die, just like a fish out of water.
re: #97 DesertDenizen
Because the GOP can’t be expected to bypass an opportunity to lie. It’s like asking them not to breathe.
Half of Americans have been vaccinated. How can the GOP argue against that? Also, is Tim Scott going to praise the former guy? Because if he doesn’t he’ll get criticized from the right, and if he does he’ll get laughed at by everyone else.
Honestly, they should have asked Gym Jordan to give the response.
re: #98 EPR-radar
Exactly. A Republican that was forced to be truthful would rapidly die, just like a fish out of water.
Does a fish even understand the concept of water? It just IS. Republicans are the same way with lies. They don’t even comprehend the existence of truth anymore. Advantage is the only thing that matters.
re: #102 Patricia Kayden
Did they do the papertowel test under the rim before trying this crap? /no one should ever eat any food at this person’s home, ever.
There’s no such thing as herd immunity until we get the whole herd.
Wear your mask, get vaccinated, get the boosters.
Donate to organizations that vaccinate overseas.
Tell your representatives that we need aid for worldwide vaccination drives. If your rep is a repug, you may do it in 25 words or less, no need to waste precious electrons.
And settle in for the long run.
re: #103 lawhawk
Did they do the papertowel test under the rim before trying this crap? /no one should ever eat any food at this person’s home, ever.
This person should never eat food at her house ever again!!
re: #84 Dr Lizardo
They mentioned on Al Jazeera news this morning that only about 25% of Indians actually die in hospital, where their deaths are duly recorded.
That’s a genuinely frightening stat.
The rural villages in the Sindh and Punjab are going to be abattoirs.
And yes, this is going to cross borders into Pakistan, Bangladesh, and eventually back home to China.
re: #103 lawhawk
Did they do the papertowel test under the rim before trying this crap? /no one should ever eat any food at this person’s home, ever.
At the exploratorium in SF, they had a toilet set up as a drinking fountain to illustrate human squeamishness. Obviously, it had never been used as a toilet, and wasn’t hooked up to plumbing. That’s the only way I would consider eating food prepared with such an item, and I probably wouldn’t do it even then — that cook is just too weire.
re: #106 Khal Wimpo (exhaling for 1st time in 4 yrs)
The rural villages in the Sindh and Punjab are going to be abattoirs.
And yes, this is going to cross borders into Pakistan, Bangladesh, and eventually back home to China.
It’s going everywhere. In our modern world, viruses can fly.
re: #108 A hollow voice says NOW drain that swamp!
It’s going everywhere. In our modern world, viruses can fly.
Anyone who’s played Plague, Inc. enough can tell you that.
re: #89 lawhawk
It is insane, and people covering these stories across India are flabbergasted at the scope of the death and devastation.
This made my blood run cold:
“India on 25 March announced that a new “double mutant” variant of the coronavirus had been detected from samples collected from different states.
Virologist Shahid Jameel explained that a “double mutation in key areas of the virus’s spike protein may make the virus more infectious and allow it to escape the immune system”.
He says the change in the virus is the only “logical explanation” behind the surge. Health officials in the UK are now investigating whether a double mutant spreads more easily and evades vaccines.”
re: #103 lawhawk
Did they do the papertowel test under the rim before trying this crap? /no one should ever eat any food at this person’s home, ever.
I got the feeling she was mocking all of those quirky cooking tricks and tips Martha Stewart style videos you see. I mean just the reactions of the guy filming makes me pretty sure none of that was serious.
re: #110 Khal Wimpo (exhaling for 1st time in 4 yrs)
IMO human error is the likeliest explanation for the India surge of covid19.
re: #10 William Lewis
Too many dead outside of combat to consider it “functional” in my book.
That certainly used to be the case. But since becoming operational in 2007, there have been only twelve fatalities in Ospreys. Considering how much they have been used in Afg and Iraq, that’s not bad.
re: #12 Backwoods_Sleuth
So what if Abrams had asked for boycotts of Georgia? So what? I personally will not be visiting any red states which have not only restricted voting rights but passed laws okaying the running down of protesters.
re: #113 austin_blue
The specification section of wikipedia’s entry on the osprey, en.wikipedia.org, has an interesting picture of the much larger operation radius in Iraq compared to the CH-46E transport helicopter.
If this isn’t telling, I don’t know what is @shanemassey @LukeRankinSC. Please vote NO on permitless #OpenCarry. #SCPol #SouthCarolina @MomsDemand pic.twitter.com/6ImLHQ09PT
— lisa S Marie (@frequentbuyer1) April 22, 2021
re: #39 Punish Domestic Terrorists
They also forget Ruby Ridge, OKC, Waco, Freeman…
A lot of angry white men in the 90s— Get Vaxxed! (@JeskaDay) April 22, 2021
re: #106 Khal Wimpo (exhaling for 1st time in 4 yrs)
The rural villages in the Sindh and Punjab are going to be abattoirs.
And yes, this is going to cross borders into Pakistan, Bangladesh, and eventually back home to China.
Yeah, eventually it’ll make its way to China. And if they bungle it like they did the initial outbreak in Wuhan, well….then we’ve all got a real mess on our hands. Let’s keep our fingers crossed that they learned something from that.
Time to call it a day - have a good one, Lizards and stay healthy.
re: #95 darthstar
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I wouldn’t be surprised if Republicans walk out on Joe when he delivers his address to the Congress.
re: #121 🌹UOJB!
I wouldn’t be surprised if Republicans walk out on Joe when he delivers his address to the Congress.
If so, Democrats should immediately call a quorum in the Senate and pass everything McConnell has been filibustering.
re: #122 EPR-radar
If so, Democrats should immediately call a quorum in the Senate and pass everything McConnell has been filibustering.
But there are only 50 Democratic senators, one short of a quorum
re: #121 🌹UOJB!
I wouldn’t be surprised if Republicans walk out on Joe when he delivers his address to the Congress.
I was also thinking they could just talk amongst themselves like kids ignoring the teacher.
re: #122 EPR-radar
If so, Democrats should immediately call a quorum in the Senate and pass everything McConnell has been filibustering.
Nice idea, but Biden’s address is going to be to a joint *meeting* of Congress: it’s not a regular *session*, so nothing is going to be done anyway.
And right after I typed this, I realized that’s it’s Congress: nothing very often gets done even in the “regular sessions”….
The Onion
Milwaukee Promotes Itself As Hip, Affordable Place To Live With All The Police Brutality Of Chicago
MILWAUKEE—In an effort to attract new residents to the city, Milwaukee rolled out a new campaign Thursday promoting itself as a hip, affordable place to live with all the police brutality of Chicago. “As one of the top up-and-coming midsize cities in America with great restaurants, an amazing entertainment district, and a police presence that terrorizes Black neighborhoods 24/7, there’s never been a better time to move to Milwaukee,” said Mayor Tom Barrett, who invited budget-minded Gen Z and millennial professionals to come experience the same level of disparity between Black and white residents at half the price. “You don’t have to move to a big, expensive metropolis to live in fear. Milwaukee is so vibrant you can practically feel the violent energy radiating off our police department. We may not be as big in size as some cities, but you couldn’t find a better worse place for Black people.” At press time, Barrett had unveiled a banner touting Milwaukee as the most segregated city in America.
Washington Post: “The Trump administration put up bureaucratic obstacles that stalled approximately $20 billion in hurricane relief for Puerto Rico and then obstructed an investigation into the holdup, according to an inspector general report.”
ghouls
Might Be A Good Time To Remind Y’all Of That Time Tucker Carlson Beat Up A Gay Dude In The Bathroom
In 2007, Tucker bragged on TV, in a discussion on MSNBC with Dan Abrams and Joe Scarborough, about that time he beat up a gay guy in the bathroom. It was around the time of that whole Larry Craig thing. Tucker started the story by saying “Let me be clear, Dan, I am not gay. I have never been gay. I overreacted and made a poor decision.” Gotcha, Tucker.
One of the largest studies of Covid-19 “long haulers” has proved what many doctors suspected: Not only are many patients suffering a raft of health problems six months after infection, they’re also at significantly greater risk of dying. https://t.co/ji2iaPGqaj
— Tim O’Brien (@TimOBrien) April 22, 2021
re: #19 dharmamark
Those things fly over my house at least once a week. The other day it was 5 of them in formation.
V-22, F-22, F-35, F-15 all are regular visitors over me near the beach here in the Panhandle. I must admit seeing V-22’s fly close above the water hugging the coastline is impressive looking.
re: #95 darthstar
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JUST IN: GOP leaders announce Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina will deliver the Republican response to President Joe Biden’s joint address to Congress next week.
— Ryan Nobles (@ryanobles) April 22, 2021
tim scott tries:
re: #129 Dread Pirate Ron
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“It’s no worse than the flu! You get sick and you get over it! The only people at risk are the elderly!”
re: #130 Florida Panhandler
We’re about 10 miles south of MCB Quantico, so rare to see anything other than Marine aviation. See the occasional C-17.
re: #26 plansbandc
Dave Grossman is one of the worst people in the entire United States. Look up “Killology”.
re: #133 dharmamark
We’re about 10 miles south of MCB Quantico, so rare to see anything other than Marine aviation. See the occasional C-17.
Out here in the Arizona desert it is usually A-10s or C-130s from Davis-Monthan, with occasional F-16s from Luke.
re: #135 DesertDenizen
Out here in the Arizona desert it is usually A-10s or C-130s from Davis-Monthan, with occasional F-16s from Luke.
We get the CH-46 rarely, mostly C-130’s or UH-60 Black Hawks.
re: #136 O say, does that Star Spangled Banner yet wave..
We get the CH-46 rarely, mostly C-130’s or UH-60 Black Hawks.
We get the occasional Black Hawk, but most of the choppers we get are Medevac or CBP.
re: #121 🌹UOJB!
I wouldn’t be surprised if Republicans walk out on Joe when he delivers his address to the Congress.
That’s fine. I wish Democrats had boycotted Trump’s’ SOTUs.
re: #112 EPR-radar
IMO human error is the likeliest explanation for the India surge of covid19.
The covid-19 rate was pretty low until recently, even if you assumed 90% of cases were missed, so people were lazy and relaxed precautions. There was some backlash from the initial shutdown.
Everyone is telling me that people aren’t masking up enough there.
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I just spent a few minutes reading a free copy of the Epoch Times that had been left at my door.
What a piece of shit propaganda rag it is.
re: #134 Deep State SuperElite Satinist
Dave Grossman is one of the worst people in the entire United States. Look up “Killology”.
Not surprisingly, he might be another phony, whose “research” doesn’t meet the standards of scientific research….
re: #140 EPR-radar
I just spent a few minutes reading a free copy of the Epoch Times that had been left at my door.
What a piece of shit propaganda rag it is.
They drop that shit in front of my apartment building. If they are there when I see them, I gather them up and toss in the dumpster.
re: #142 🌹UOJB!
They drop that shit in front of my apartment building. If they are there when I see them, I gather them up and toss in the dumpster.
My local family owned gas station and liquor store often has it on the rack. I like supporting small, local, family owned businesses, but sometimes they don’t make it easy.
By a 5–2 vote, the ultra-conservative Florida Supreme Court tosses a ballot initiative legalizing recreational marijuana, under the (ridiculous) reasoning that its wording implies that the initiative will somehow legalize weed federally. Total insanity. https://t.co/MJhCl3OKBV
— Mark Joseph Stern (@mjs_DC) April 22, 2021
The Florida Supreme Court’s anti-weed decision today is so bizarre and illogical that it is pretty clearly the result of five justices’ hostility to marijuana legalization (and self-governance) rather than any plausible reflection of the law. https://t.co/nrni20mKkN @Slate
— Mark Joseph Stern (@mjs_DC) April 22, 2021
re: #142 🌹UOJB!
They drop that shit in front of my apartment building. If they are there when I see them, I gather them up and toss in the dumpster.
I get why Falun Gong’s newspaper would hate the Chinese Communist Party. But they have gone full GOP/Trumpist with respect to US domestic politics, where every non-Republican is a communist, by definition.
It’s the kind of newspaper Joe McCarthy would have put out in the 1950s.
And of course this “special free issue” opens with a page of lying bullcrap about the Epoch Times being truth-seeking journalism.
re: #144 Dread Pirate Ron
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Weed illegality is a primary weapon in the suppression of black people in America. That’s the whole of the reason for them to not allow the initiative.
So, I’ve got black belts in two different disciplines and trained in a bunch more, and this is the single most effective self-defense technique I’ve ever seen.
This move could save your life. pic.twitter.com/mKtn1e0wKj— B. Dave Walters: I Say Words About Things (@BDaveWalters) April 22, 2021
re: #143 DesertDenizen
My local family owned gas station and liquor store often has it on the rack. I like supporting small, local, family owned businesses, but sometimes they don’t make it easy.
Friendly reminder: most of the “big” name brand businesses are likely franchises and thus still small, local, family owned businesses. They just got suckered into subsidizing someone else’s intellectual property rights.
re: #147 William Lewis
Weed illegality is a primary weapon in the suppression of black people in America. That’s the whole of the reason for them to not allow the initiative.
Much as the initial reasoning behind the whole “War on Drugs” that started under Nixon was to find some way to beat on the people that white racist conservatives didn’t like.
“Those hippies sure like smoking their reefer.”
“Let’s scream about it, pass laws imposing huge prison sentences & then start rounding up only the ones with dark skin!”
“Genius!”
(50 years of broken lives, blighted communities, violence ensue)
#BREAKING 3 rockets hit Baghdad airport base housing US troops: security source pic.twitter.com/Eje1gGi0Lr
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) April 22, 2021