The difference between the two parties: Governor Tim Walz used his political power to keep an illegal alien who abused a 10 year old girl in Minnesota. @SecRubio used his to deport him.
@rtenews They have governments that gained independence 60- 80 years ago; that can raise taxes, or promote trade, get loans. But they chose socialism/communism/islamism & corruption; & they looked fir aid handouts (with kickbacks) year after year. Wheras in Singapore, once a swamp ……….
RUBIO: "Just weeks ago, a convicted sex offender and a foreign national was shielded from deportation by the governor of Minnesota. Tim Walz issued him a pardon. This week, I revoked his legal status and as of today, he has been removed from the United States."
I hope Adam apologises and retracts these vile remarks immediately. A colleague has been murdered, and this is how he chooses to speak about her? Awful, twisted and utterly without decency.
His team has just called asking me to appear on his show. I won’t. And unless he apologises, I don’t think anyone else should either. 👇🏽
Laotian national Tou Lue Vang was convicted of sexually abusing a 10-year-old girl in Minnesota.
He was set to be deported until @GovTimWalz issued him a pardon.
Then, I revoked his legal status. @ICEgov has removed him from the U.S. and he will never endanger another American.
@PolitlcsUK@Ipsos_in_the_UK Binface is standing in the wrong constituancy. He would be welcome in any Birmingham constituancy, where they would be delighted to have a reliable bin service, especially one that tells jokes as well.
@Alexarmstrong He had a vicious argument with Robert Jenrick onscreen this week regarding Sky’s stalking at Farage’s daughter’s home. Sky should consider putting him out to grass for a period. His bias is becoming an embarrassment.
Sky News’ Adam Boulton has described murdered former politician Anne Widdecombe as “spinster” and “old maid” going into detail on her private life.
Many commentators are calling this rant “vile” and “deeply misogynistic”
It’s unclear if he’s received any pushback from the presenter.
He’s finished as far as I’m concerned. No second chances here
Hamas invaded Isreal, then raped and murdered its citizens on a mass scale
There’s no argument after that
Burnham is finished before he even starts
I’m going to be blunt, @RhonddaBryant.
What in God’s name are you talking about?
Since the ceasefire, Hamas Gaza has received more than THREE TIMES the food it needs. We’re talking 1.8 million tons between October and June, when the WFP’s upper benchmark is 80,000 tons a month to feed everyone in Hamas Gaza. Do the maths yourself.
I understand Britain has a major Islamist problem, but you’re talking absolute rubbish. We don’t need to be character-assassinated by you just because you need to pander to a hate campaign that has brought political violence to the streets of Britain.
At some point this government has to grow a bloody spine and stare down the extremists who are trying to separate Britain from a major ally based on a campaign of lies.
Sorry, I've been using Hansen ET AL 1981 as my bible on CO2 being a greenhouse gas, and totally concur with its conclusions right up to when they say it causes warming. well actually they do and they don't, they point out, rightly, it's a ghg, but also, rightly, point out the difficulty in believing it is that there has been no temperature changes concomitant with CO2 changes in the scientific records.
"“The major difficulty in accepting this theory has been the absence of observed warming coincident with the historic CO2 increase. In fact, the temperature is the Northern Hemisphere decreased by about 0.50C between 1940 and 1970 (9), a time of rapid CO2 buildup. In addition, recent claims that climate models overestimate the impact of radiative perturbations by an order of magnitude (10, 11) have raised the issue of whether the greenhouse effect is well understood.”
Climate Impact of Increasing Carbon Dioxide
J. Hansen, D. Johnson, A. Lacis, S. Lebedeff P. Lee, D. Rind, G. Russell, 28 August 1981, Volume 213, Number 4511 SCIENCE
I go for the "...whether the greenhouse effect is well understood,” statement. The've hit the nail on the head.
Certainly there is no record of CO2 and global warming being tied together in any meaningful way in the recorded observations. Isn't that what science is all about?
The scientist looks at nature and then interprets "how" not "why". "Hyperbole non fingo" as someone good at physics once said.
Physicists cannot have a theory and then ignore the occasions when it doesn't work.
Minoan Warm Period (approx. 1500–1200 BC:
CO2 280 parts per millions. (ai Overview)
The Iron Age Cold Epoch (approx. 900-300 BC):
CO2 270-280 parts per million (ppm) (ai Overview)
Roman Warm Period (approx. 250 – 400 AD:
270–280 parts per million (ppm). (ai Overview)
Dark Ages (approx. 500 – 100 AD):
CO2 285 parts per million (ppm). (ai Overview)
Medieval Warm Period (approx. 800–1300 AD):
CO2 280 parts per million (ppm). (ai Overview)
Little Ice Age (approx. 1300-1850AD) CO2 levels
275 to 280 parts per million (ppm). (ai Overview)
Everyone screaming about Nigel Farage and five million quid needs to take a long hard look at themselves. Because I've spent this week going through the donation registers — all of them — and tonight I'm blowing the lid off the whole thing.
@spectator So the exposure of rape gangs & those complicit in its cover up through Liwe’s Enquiry & its report is a ‘circus’ according to Katy Balls. Going downmarket to wirk for the Times certainly has done nothing for her judgement
Note that Bouchaker's statement was "YOUR country is shit". Not "our country" or "this country" - "YOUR country". He clearly didn't feel any personal affinity with the nation or sense of allegiance. Yet the State gave him citizenship. The mind boggles.