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And the crops are rotting, the hotels are understaffed, thousands of rental owners left in the lurch. Way to go Governor.
And frankly, the last few oranges I got from down there,were not nearly as good as they used to be.
So it doesn't matter right?
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Mass shootings in communities across the U.S. have killed at least 12 people since Friday and injured more than 100, CBS Chicago's Charlie De Mar reported.
The shootings follow a rise in homicides and other violence over the past several years that experts say accelerated during the coronavirus pandemic. Shootings with multiple people killed or wounded happened in suburban Chicago, Washington state, central Pennsylvania, St. Louis, Idaho, Southern California and Baltimore, among other places.
“There's no question there's been a spike in violence," said Daniel Nagin, a professor of public policy and statistics at Carnegie Mellon University. "Some of these cases seem to be just disputes, often among adolescents, and those disputes are played out with firearms, not with fists."
So far this year, more than 800 children and teenagers have been killed by guns, which includes homicides and suicides, according to the Gun Violence Archive. Looking at CDC data, a report this month by the Johns Hopkins Center for Gun Violence Solutions found 2021 set a record for the most deaths ever: 48,830 gun-related deaths. Of those, 20,958 were homicides, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Josh Horwitz, the center's co-director, said states and the federal government need to redouble their efforts to stop gun violence.
Not saying it aint there,I just can't find it
Nation Jun 19, 2023 2:14 PM EDT
CHICAGO (AP) — Mass shootings and violence killed and wounded people across the United States this weekend, including at least 60 shot in the Chicago area alone. Four people were found shot to death in a small Idaho town, a Pennsylvania state trooper was killed in an ambush, and bullets struck 11 teenagers, killing one, at a party in Missouri.
The shootings happened in cities and rural areas alike, following a surge in homicides and other violence over the past several years that accelerated during the coronavirus pandemic. Officers responded to mass shootings in Washington state, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Southern California and Baltimore.
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There where many more shootings and injuries throughout the country. You are trying to say there was a huge increase on that day. Not so and the previous weeks and the following days totals prove that. You are prejudiced against black Americans and try really hard to blame them for gun violence, food stamp fraud, welfare fraud, and, lately, affirmative action. Phart, in every other way you are a good guy. When it comes to African Americans, you are a racist bigot. Sorry.👿
Sheesh, things are not looking good for ol joe and his his son
There are numerous mentions of the vp in the quotes.
"And, Z, if I get a call or text from anyone involved in this other than you, Zhang, or the chairman, I will make certain that between the man sitting next to me and every person he knows and my ability to forever hold a grudge that you will regret not following my direction. All too often people mistake kindness for weakness—and all too often I am standing over top of them saying I warned you. From this moment until whenever he reaches me."
Now, bear in mind that Hunter is the son of who was vice president. WHO ELSE in hunters life would have the pull to make Z's life miserable?
DUH. Did you ever use coloring books when you were a kid? Or those connect the dot books? I mean your sleuthing skills need some brushing up if you can't read that 1 page and see a issue that needs investigation.
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"Yeah, thanks for reminding me that I am blacklisted by 31 members. I take solace in the fact that 4 of the 31 blacklists were made by the same weak member that has multiple profiles. What's your excuse for being blacklisted by 95 members? Could it be because you are a foul mouthed, pretentious, ugly ass, acne scarred and imbecilic asswipe of a cretin?
Now spend some time researching the big words I used!".
Oh so week am I now bella!, I got something for you, GO FUCK OFF
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Irresponsible parents! Why had they not taught the kid how to shoot properly? By the year of 2, Americans are perfectly capable of exercising their amendments' rights and must be fully equipped with at least a couple of revolvers and have received at least 50 hours of freedom education (freedom means being able to shoot properly).
There is still no real answer to long distance travel on electric. 250 miles or so you are looking for a charger. and better have several hours to spare.
But, like I said before, passenger cars are only 39% of the carbon emissions
of the transport sector, which is 28% of the total carbon emissions.
That means cars are only 11% of the problem.
Electricity is 25% of the problem and it's also needed for electric cars, therefore renewable power is indeed very important. Every tax-dollar going to fossil fuel
is a waste of investments. Oil companies have filled their pockets for long enough
to be able to change with the times. If the don't evolve, they should go extinct.
Renewable energy is a fucking farce, in the collection of raw materials needed for this so-called renewable energy is a load of shit.
So, for example, all my gardening gear & things like vacuum cleaners, I have switched to Ryobi cordless stuff (I'm sure you must be familiar with Ryobi brand in your country), it’s all rechargeable battery cordless stuff but is all made of plastics & rechargeable batteries.
The pollution to create this stuff is astronomical, but it’s all ok because it classified as renewable energy. Why did I get it all, cause it’s just an easier solution as a consumer to get power to run the stuff of power supplied from the power out let to charge it’s a ledged renewable power source which is burning coal or gas in Australia mostly to get electricity 🤷♀️
My cordless mower for example is a lot easier to push up my hilly block to mow the lawn then the petrol powered one the was made of cast iron mostly & I don't need hearing protection from its plastic counterpart, other reasons as well but the whole process is much easier.
Don't get me started on the Tesla that a family member bought that sure only cost them about $8 Australian dollars to get a full charge to get them about 500 of your miles, but there is still pollution in charging it & an astronomical dent to the world in the pollution used the create the fucking thing.
Calling rechargeable batteries as “renewable energy”, is a load of garbage.
Don’t even get me started on solar farms or windmills, the pollution from their creation far out ways burning focal fuels for the life of their functionality 🤷♀️
Nuclear power is the way we should be looking at, but that just opens up another can of worms, or we need less consumers to stop gobbling up world resources, less breeding, but like that’s ever going to happen 🤣 maybe people should be fucking plastic dolls instead, but imagine the pollution in their creation 🤣
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I just re-read my post here: “many inventions throughout history……” I must have been still under the influence “ There are so many mistakes. 🤣🤣😈
Electric cars were popular at the beginning of the century. Lenght of range, weight and cost of batterys were the downfalls. Similar to today, put the rated load to a Ford Lightning, best be looking for a charger in about 75 miles. What do you do with a truck if you don't haul or tow? Duh.
It can't do the job it was designed for.I could go on but I gota go get parts from 30 miles away.
IF I did,it would be a Citicar,for a novelty. I think they are cute.
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I replaced so many of them 4L60E transmissions it’s pathetic
Probably a Tundra if I still needed a truck for a TRUCK .probably a tacoma if I just needed to skoot around.
Nothing else seems to be giving my neighbors any service. Dodge,even mine, has given trans issues and dash computer issues.
My dodge striped out it's torque convertor at 112,000, and the front end was squeaking when I bought it, turns out it's ball joints were shot. Ruined a set of tires.
Very little crap that has wires to it,and what does, you can patch on the roadside if need be.
I still feel like a person should put some solar panels on their roof for charging their car. Wouldn't you have your own gas pump if you could?
With a electric car, if you had acreage and a stream, you could even charge it with hyro.
According to Home Advisor, in May 2022, the average cost to get a Level 2 home charger installed in the United States was $1,300, including the cost of materials and labor. The type of home charging unit you purchase, available incentives, and the cost of professional installation by a licensed electrician all factor into the total price. Here are some things to consider when installing a home EV charger.
That's the same for any other charging system. Solar panels on top of car is not practical. You need many more than the size of the roof and the weight is too much. All this is by WOODY58. All I know is how to plug the car into the charger. I saw it done on the Turnpike in Florida. There are changing stations in the rest areas.
works well using a dc to dc convertor to slow charge and maintain golf cart batterys.
They are not used constantly, so they sit alot if used by vacationers and such, so a maintainer-trickle charge is a good way to keep it ready to use.
Golf carts around here are a common tool used to run around the farm or homeplace and most of us use electric,myself included. Saves alot of walking.
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This is where we do 90%of our shopping. All our out of town health providers are there. This is where most of the upper end restaurants are at. And this is where we go for most of our entertainment. The only drawback is that this is DeSantis country, Trump country, and Repuckers country.
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There's another drawback. All restaurants close by 9:30 pm. The old biddies go to bed early.🤣🤣
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