@LindsayOnAir@taylordmorgan@LeahMurray828 This situation in Georgia outlined another undiscussed water usage problem. Even with closed loop cooling systems, construction of a massive data center requires water. In GA, enough to affect a community's water pressure. https://t.co/5IUfnKfRbe
@gopTODD I would love to have a conversation with you sometime about how the long list of state required academic classes have left no room in my son's high school schedule for electives that would help develop job skills.
@gopTODD I'm not sure how this is worse than using out of state money to pay out of state signatures gatherers to stalk grocery stores and public events and knock doors misrepresenting reason they were gathering signatures.
@gopTODD@dkeaton024 But if the courts are repeatedly ruling that your results violate proposition 4, would that not suggest to you that the replacement bill(s) do not adequately represent the intent of the proposition and therefore the will of the voters?
@SenJohnCurtis The "beauty" of a 940 page omnibus bill is how you can highlight 4 things you think voters might favor and not mention what's on the other 936 pages. Did you consider that your constituents might research and find out what isn't in this post?
@SenJohnCurtis@CarlosUDOT We need your leadership in resolving cancelled quiet zones along the Frontrunner line. The FRA is denying/delaying waivers to allow time to complete work. We can't support more trains and horns if this isn't resolved.
@SecDuffy What if instead of taking symbolic political actions like this, you take real action. Like looking into why the @usfraorg began suspending quiet zones over issues with months' notice in 2020. And their rule changes to redefine terms like "in the public interest."
@RepJohnCurtis Here's hoping that at some point the federal rail authority will reinstate the quiet zones for these rail lines so that they will be livable. Commuter rail cannot work as long as quiet zones are being suspended by the FRA as a political stunt to get projects expedited.
@klovsch@DGlaucomflecken Orders are still limited to what is produced and IV fluids have gone in and out of shortage since 2003. We need more manufacturering in order to be able to create a surplus to stockpile
@BarnettMPH@DGlaucomflecken This is happening all over the country. Some home infusion pharmacies aren't accepting patients back into service after admission if their supply is low.
@DGlaucomflecken It doesn't help that Coram cut back their infusion pharmacy business simultaneous to this shortage, forcing many patients to need to find new pharmacies just when supply was beginning to be rationed.
@DGlaucomflecken Seeing the opposite. Home nutrition support patients (parenteral nutrition) being unable to be discharged from the hospital because homemade companies with limited supplies consider them discharged from service and will not readmit them to service.
@DGlaucomflecken Also, parental nutrition support patients having their fluids cut to unsafe levels so they are being forced into hospital admission due to dehydration or going to IV bars to make up the difference.
@gopTODD The marvelous thing about this particular conspiracy theory is that it is self-affirming. He doesn't have to win a single argument to satisfy his fan base. The more he loses, the happier they are. All he has to do is continue to file outlandish suits the courts are sure to deny.
@gopTODD Food for thought. Take this post and your previous one about employment rates for new immigrants. Consider the strong religious values of many immigrants, a large majority of whom are Catholic. Then ask what % may be mother's.