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Seattle - 1. allowing open hard drug usage and possession. 2. Not enforcing defacement laws 3. Allowing CHAZ/CHOP to exist. 4. Allowing the east precinct (in CHAZ/CHOP) to be ransacked and shut down. 5. Passing a law to not follow State Law drug policy - no prosecution of drug offenses. 6. Allowing shoplifting if it is under $900. 7. Allowing criminals to use guns in criminal enterprises and when caught throw out the gun charges. 8. Setting up safe drug usage zones. 9. Fix all that by cleaning up around the ball park for the ALL STAR GAME. People were amazed at no poop or pee on the sidewalks, been a long time since they were last clean. 10. Now we'll see if the city council has the drive to keep the city clean. There's a few for you. mspart2 points
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jfc. i hope this is sarcasm. the US has so much oil the global market means ZERO. ZERO. the same effing way no foreign/global happenings mean anything to the UAE, etc. every last one of you who let Biden (who BRAGGED) off the hook for oil prices are partisan stans.2 points
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So why is it that people and businesses are leaving California in droves than...the last two years their population has shrunk?? Because their the state is so rich and they hate all the money?? And why does it have to be a left vs. right thing to acknowledge that the state has some terrible policies and people are leaving that state as fast as they can?2 points
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When we pull production off the global market it causes the same increase in prices as when anyone else does. Biden tried to placate the greenies by cutting production here and begging Saudi and russia and venezuela to increase production. It didn’t work. In fact, now that he’s opened up a little, Saudi has cutback. This is keeping putin flush with cash in spite of biden’s efforts to sanction him to death.2 points
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oh ffs. Biden himself brags about limiting oil production any time he gets a chance. he literal shut down projects then bragged about it. on day 1. domestic oil production has gone up almost zero. yes, a plus, but insignificant. especially when all you leftist goons say 'oil prices are a global problem' it's not a effing global problem when your country has more than enough resources to serve itself you don't have to be a rocket scientist to know that when global oil supplies went down, the minute increase in domestic wasn't going to be enough to cover it. but here you are again, being disingenuous and defending utterly stupid decisions b/c of your allegiance.2 points
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Here is a list of banned terms in the automotive industry and ends with a woke translation:2 points
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Nah… it’s still considered conspiracy theory by a sizable percentage of the population… they’re also the same people who are still wearing masks while driving alone in their cars.2 points
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Even before Burwikk, Bono was known as a turdbiscuit. The Burwikk thing? C'mon man. That's easy money.2 points
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Themed puzzle. 36A Kind of wrestling ... or a hint to four pairs of crossing answers in this puzzle GRECOROMAN Each pair of crossing answers are the Greek and Roman name of a particular god (e.g., Poseidon and Neptune)1 point
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The green push, generally speaking, says the “rich” need to have less (unless you’re a Bolshevik, like John Kerry), when, in actuality, the “poor” need to have more, in terms of what is most beneficial for the environment. People who are worried about where their next meal is going to come from really don’t give two shits how much their 2-stroke moped pollutes or if it is “bad” to dump their laundry water into the river. The $2 billion we just borrowed to give to Angola to build a solar farm could’ve been spent in a hundred different ways that’d be better and have a greater “green” impact. Angola is one of the “richest” African countries in oil, diamonds and agriculture land (soon to be covered by solar panels), yet their people are dirt poor… if you wonder why, their government is a Unitary Marxist-Leninist one-party socialist republic, which sounds made up (it isn’t) or the leftists’ wet dream.1 point
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Well, at least you pretended to try, but if you think they were going to defend coal and oil, you’re mistaken… but you’d, in the vein of Bob Dole’s thought process, not have to be afraid of scary words like conservatives apparently are. The guest on the podcast is big on natural gas to nuclear transition. Trying to get third world to jump to renewables only results in backsliding to much dirtier sources of fuel (ie coal… look at China… even Germany after shutting down their nuclear plants). At the end of the day, dependable energy is what brings up the impoverished, and bringing people out of poverty does far more for the environment than anything. Africa and India are rapidly urbanizing, so thinking solar and wind will keep up with their energy demands is a pipe dream and will lead to the proliferation of cheap and quickly built coal plants. Another concern brought up is with the West staking its energy future on China’s monopoly on the rare earth elements necessary for many “green” initiatives.1 point
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What’s really interesting here is that Giuliani in the 80’s brought down the mob with this new creative RICO act, where a lot of top dogs when to prison for 100 years for a lot of murders and crimes of which they were not even present at the scene. Fast forward a few decades, Mr Trial by Combat, volunteers to sit down with Smith, a few days later Trump gets his letter, Michigan electors get charged, Rudy doesn’t seem to have gotten a letter. Rudy built up RICO…..only to become Sammy Gravano.1 point
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Portland is hell on earth. Why do people pay such a premium live there?1 point
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Las Vegas has many arenas that could be suitable. T-Mobile Arena, MGM Grand Garden Arena, Thomas and Mack Center are the typical size used for NCAAs. Allegiant could be used if they wanted to try the football arena again. The Sphere is cool, but would be an unusual setup. Locations are set through 2026.1 point
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The population decline is obscured by the fact that the middle classes are moving out and illegals are moving in.1 point
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Was just reading earlier the decrease from 21-22 was 0.5%, and attributed mostly do to decrease in natural (births bs deaths) and immigration.1 point
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When I watched the US Open and Final X, I noticed how the US officials rarely called activity clock violations. It became obvious after watching the ranking tournament matches.1 point
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If we could go back and read all the things I said and others disagreed with I would surely like to know where I was incorrect...by all means everything I said was in fact correct and proven true.1 point
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Your first chart starts too late , but how can you look at the second chart and not see exactly what i said?1 point
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Look at his first months in office. It dropped so much that with your three month rolling average it hasn’t quite reached pre-biden levels yet.1 point
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With the internet at your fingertips, you again choose to spout easily researched and refuted falsehoods. Why? Domestic oil production has increased, on a three month rolling average, every month since Biden took office.1 point
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Again. Never said it, never implied it. You are so married to this idea that anyone who tells you you are wrong must be them.1 point
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The economy kept up with QE since 2008, and was growing again right up to the day biden took office. When he shut down the pipeline, drilling, fracing, and permitting, the economy couldn’t keep up anymore. If you notice, biden eased up on oil production restrictions recently ,and amazingly, inflation started backing down. For now, this world runs on oil. Donald Trump wasn’t entirely blameless, he resisted the shutdown from the start but caught hell and gave in. He did stay true enough to leave it to the states to decide. That’s why New York, California, and Michigan, were so different than Florida, Georgia, and Texas. As I recall, virtually every country in the world shut down, except Sweden. The reports coming out now of all the fraud that was perpetrated on the people over the ‘pandemic’ are blood curdling. It will be told in history books but I doubt there’ll be any accountability.1 point
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If The Sphere did host wrestling it would be a unique setup considering the arena seating was designed more as a concert venue with the 17,000+ seats in a fan type shape facing a stage that’s on the other end. They do have plans for pro-wrestling, boxing and MMA events there, so I guess it’s plausible, but it’s wasn’t really planned as a major sports complex.1 point
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Luckily Gomez is a grad-transfer and doesn't need that turdbiscuit's release to do so. I think that he is a competitor and it is a good chance he does. I don't think it is 50/50 but I do think it is more than 0% - which is significant.1 point
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If I told you you were wrong about what caused inflation would it matter?1 point
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Odds that Gomez wrestles for Michigan this year? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk1 point
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Keep focused on the words, they won't hurt you. It's a great distraction from everything the right feeds you. Worry about words and the wokeness instead of the crappy policies they put out.1 point
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Matter of opinion. If you are tough enough you won't cave to the loony left and keep using the words you want to use. That is unless he's afraid of being like Bud Light.1 point
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The horrible left coming after your words, it's such a sad sight. Usually libraries are considered safe spaces, you should go hide out there.1 point
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Honestly I think the whole thing is a game of push and push back. One side pushes, so the other side pushes a little harder, then the other side pushes a little harder…..and so on, with each level becoming more and more extreme. Where it started….who the hell knows.1 point
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