Throughout the Civil War, President Lincoln changed the top command of the Army of the Potomac seven times between 1861 and 1864, and changed the Union Army's General-in-Chief four times.
@KarlWuckert Trump is neither Republican or conservative. He is only Trump. Sometimes he does Republican and conservative things. When he does I'm happy. Most of the time he's infuriating.
Who says it's deceptive? It's a stupid AI rendering that could be generated with a simple prompt like "show me a picture of what the DC reflecting pool would like if we cleaned it up and put a blue sealing coating over the existing leaking granite." In reality it turned out even better. As I said, it's a Trump win. Get over it.
@NickBis81769369@howardlutnick I won't argue with that premise in general (I'm not a Trump cultist). But it's really not an issue on this reflecting pool. As Elsa says ...
@GameEnders1_@FreddyLA7@TNHillbillyHack No lies detected. Lived in SC for 6 years and had to try them a few times to satisfy myself that I didn't just get a bad batch.
Again, I'm not sure why you're hung up on "deception". It was a rendering put out before the job was even done - so clearly it was a rendering. And the final product looks even better that that rendering ... I wouldn't call it deceptive in any way. Move on. Every now and then Trump does some good things.
OK. My response is that's not deceptive to post the AI rendering of what it might look something like after fixing the mess that was there before. Yeah it's Trump doing some marketing (that's what he does). But there's no reason to make this political from either side. It was needed and it looks great - that's enough of a win for the country ... and the way things work makes that a Trump win.
@ClintsCows@BeefMaps Cydectin does do some damage to soil microbes, but it breaks down rapidly and is not persistent in the soil unlike ivermectin and eprinex. Eprinex is safer for the microbes and earthworms, but will kill dung beetles and has an in-soil persistence of 1 to 5 months.