I am sure making consideration of climate change impacts illegal during the approval process won't have adverse consequences. When the water used to cool the reactor dries up, we'll have plenty of money and foresight to just pump it in from somewhere else, right?
Well, the gun would certainly improve my chances in the battle against fascist cops and soldiers. Political resistance is proving to be a failure. The Dems are already thinking that Kamala (proven failure) is our best chance against Trump 3.0 in 2028. No third-party will be viable by that date.
Due in large part to you, Mr. Roberts. You gave Trump carte blanche to break the law. You refused to hold Justice Thomas accountable for his corruption. His interpretation of the rule of law is discordant with the commonly held meaning.
I have given up. Collectively, we're incapable of long range planning. Climate change and non-renewable resource depletion are intractable problems. A significant number of us refuse to even acknowledge the existence of the problems. Things will have to get massively worse before anyone will have any success in changing approaches.
No Title of Nobility shall be granted by the United States: And no Person holding any Office of Profit or Trust under them, shall, without the Consent of the Congress, accept of any present, Emolument, Office, or Title, of any kind whatever, from any King, Prince, or foreign State.
No presents without Congressional approval. We know Congress is a bunch of spineless removed, but they have not given permission. Nor should they.
I suppose this means he hates the Rural Electrification Act and wants to retroactively rip out the bumpkins' power lines. I should probably shut my pie hole before I inadvertently give these malicious assholes ideas.
The last time the Orange Moron was president, his trade war with China led to retaliatory tariffs on soy beans. This led to China increasing soybean imports from Brazil. Even once the tariffs ended, China continued importing from Brazil and American exports never recovered. A whole bunch of farmers still voted for him.
At this point, I want this disaster to get as bad as possible. We fucking deserve to suffer.
I am sure making consideration of climate change impacts illegal during the approval process won't have adverse consequences. When the water used to cool the reactor dries up, we'll have plenty of money and foresight to just pump it in from somewhere else, right?