@tscottme@BowTiedRanger@BasedMikeLee Cause people called them Mormons doesn't have anything to do with the FACT that the name of the church has ALWAYS been The Church of JESUS CHRIST of Latter Day Saints. It's kind of in the name.
@CartoonistCobra@csuwildcat@KaelBen3b@jdmiles11 But it wasn't a box, it was a student tent where teams sit when not running- like a dugout- random person goes into a dugout at baseball game & team leader tells person he has to leave=normal. Coach already testified about. It wasn't random a student say leave, it was team leader
@Timcast So interesting to see the reactions... no goof balls this is a sign of the grift of the dems: when the ngos loose their government funding and can no longer funnel our tax $ to dems, when act blue is under investigation, when the fraud is exposed, the dnc is suddenly broke.
@BrianEastwoodx@barnes_law Yep, not worth voting for, so send another dem idiot to lock you down and strip you of your rights. Yea, which President is ever perfect? None. But you really are so passed that you'd rather install socialism/communism to live under. Great idea
@DefiantLs Well, since his book about veiled threats was days away from hitting the shelves, maybe a different context coming from the former FBI director who, by writing and releasing a book on the subject, considers himself an expert on the subject...maybe not just a food Industry take.
@Barney_Markham@RMiller13314049@SethDillon Wow, the kind of stuff people cling to in defendence of onspiracy theories. It was TP not the Dr because a TP person repeated what Dr said is the defense of statement that TP lied from the being? If that is the only example of lying, maybe don't show your ignornace.
@VoteMarsha@realDonaldTrump Ya know, I pretty much despise the TN D reps, but really Marsha, I'd just like to see a real and fair map... this looks like the same crap VA just tried to do stretching districts across the state. This is crap
“As technology advances, sometimes we forget. Sometimes the old-school machinery we already have works just as well.”
That was Congressman Hamadeh’s message today as he pushed back against retiring the legendary A-10 Warthog.
Honoring his BRRRRT Act (Bolstering Recognition, Resurgence, Retention, and Remembrance of the Thunderbolts Act), Congressman Hamadeh asked @SecWar how effective the Warthog has been in Iran.
The Secretary confirmed it remains one of the best close air support platforms in the world. Its service is now extended to 2030, and under President Trump, the Department of War is working to preserve this legendary capability.
BREAKING: I'm suing a Houston-area "birth tourism" center for exploiting birthright citizenship by unlawfully facilitating the invasion of Chinese nationals into Texas for the sole purpose of giving birth.
My thoughts on this are not printable.
I am just so glad neither one of our children took the vaccine and I’m so sorry for those children, teens, and college students who were forced to do so.
The reckoning for this cannot come fast enough.
“We’re doing this for Charlie.”
No, Charlie would not accept you harassing his wife and destroying his organization.
The only retort now is to say Charlie was too stupid and undiscerning to realize he was married to a criminal mastermind who was set on his destruction.
So yeah, you’re not honoring Charlie in any way whatsoever. Lose the façade.
@BrandonStraka@thevivafrei@Comey If you think the left isn't gonna go after everyone on the right if / when they get back in power regardless of what we do, your clueless...and need to be reminded that they already were going after all of the right already. Nothing done now is going to change that fact.
@ScottHa14628434@Timcast What's hilarious: she hasn't stopped to think who's allies have owned everything forever & never wondered if they ever told the truth. Now it must be questioned=never questioned Hollywood or the Media before. The fact it got called media instead of news should have been a sign.
At the mouth of the Mississippi River, there is a dead zone.
A hypoxic zone: water so depleted of oxygen that almost nothing can survive in it. It forms every summer. At its largest, measured in 2017, it covered approximately 8,776 square miles. An area larger than New Jersey, sitting in the Gulf of Mexico, producing almost no marine life.
The cause: nitrogen runoff from the Corn Belt.
The 90 million acres of corn in the American Midwest require synthetic nitrogen fertiliser, produced from natural gas, applied annually. The soil cannot hold all of it. The excess runs off into streams, into the Missouri, into the Mississippi, and down to the Gulf, where it fertilises algae blooms that consume the oxygen when they decompose.
The dead zone has existed in some form since the 1970s, when nitrogen fertiliser use on the Corn Belt expanded to the scale it is now at.
The shrimping industry in the Gulf of Mexico has spent fifty years working around a seasonal dead zone the size of a small state, caused by the runoff from a crop that is 40% destined to become ethanol.
The ethanol is a fuel additive.
The dead zone is an externality.
The externality is 8,776 square miles.
@LeaderJohnThune Senate Republicans,
Do not recess.
Forgo your Easter vacation.
Stay in Washington, DC, until the DHS is fully funded & the SAVE America Act is signed into law.
Senators, you will forever be lauded as heroes & champions for America.
Do the right thing.
No recess.
@JohnCornyn Wow. I wish I still lived in TX so I could not only joyfully vote for Paxton, but happily vote against you! He calls you out for not doing your job and you can't say he's not doing his job, so it's a personal attack. Disgusting.