Yesterday, I sent the following letter to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau about supplying affordable, sustainable, and reliable energy to Japan.
#cdnpoli#abpoli#ableg@JPN_PMO@kishida230
the amount of spam mail and texts i get about candidates make me never want to vote again for the rest of my life. someone should run on making that shit illegal.
Why even be in Congress if you don’t believe in doing your job?
Just quit and let someone who actually gives a damn do it instead of acting like a useless piece of furniture when babies are shot with AR15s that we let teen boys impulse buy before they can legally have a beer.
This whole "the NYT ruined Wordle!" thing is a great case study in confirmation bias. It also gives us some insight into human nature that helps explain how conspiracy theories work.
This reminds me of the time when I applied to @McDonalds with my BA, tons of work/volunteer experience and several references and they STILL didn’t want me 🥲 credits #maxstjohns
downloaded #ASP! I’m excited to view American politics in a different way. As a Canadian, it can be challenging to understand American politics, especially when I’m preoccupied by #canpoli. #uspolitics is important to the way we understand #canpoli. Thanks @ChrisEvans@MarkKassen
Wearing a double mask or fitting a single mask more closely on the face substantially reduces the risk of infection with the virus that causes Covid-19, according to a new study published by the CDC https://t.co/IRdD9rNSTF
Yeah this is not okay.
My office is free this week to any service members who’d like to use it for a break or take nap on the couch. We’ll stock up on snacks for you all too.
(We’re in the middle of moving offices and it’s a bit messy so don’t judge, but make yourself at home!)
@kellygirlaj@BarackObama Naturally, the climate changes but the problem is how fast we as humans are causing the change. For example, a gas car contributes to the excessive increase of CO2. Increased amounts of co2 allows for an abnormally rapid climate change. So no, god ain’t controlling climate change