@RomanaFirst@ChrisMartzWX Aside from the questionable 'averages-from-anomalies' data your graph is what I would expect in the multiple centuries after an ice age. https://t.co/mDMp7weSl9
@GovKathyHochul How about an 'Oops, we blew it with our energy policies' @GovKathyHochul? The citizenry always pays for progressive errors, not the progressives who actually caused the problem. https://t.co/auuUhkROq6
New York’s electric grid is under heavy strain as this heat wave drives up energy demand.
We’re asking New Yorkers to voluntarily conserve power by setting your A/C between 75–78°, avoiding unnecessary appliance use, and turning off lights and electronics when they’re not needed.
These small steps can help prevent outages, keep the power on, and protect the most vulnerable members of our communities.
My team is coordinating with Con Edison, NYISO, and New York City leaders to reduce demand across the grid.
As the Supreme Court says states can be cruel to trans kids, my message is clear:
Here in Minnesota, we stand with and value our trans neighbors and youth.
@KirstiMiller30@GovTimWalz You say 'diversity' in male vs. female body size and physiology; I say 'bell curve.' One should not be competing against the other in athletic competition. https://t.co/HTSBnAEzrO
@IamANideaX@jarheadretired@espnW@DexterPorter@chiney I also notes that your cited article is limited to corporate 'affirmative action' programs (welfare is not a DEI-oriented program). Contrary to your assertion, Blacks also benefit from the same programs, something you have yet to deny. Ooopsie!
@christopherrufo No, I don't think we are responsible for all poor nations. But we were saving 1 life every 10 seconds with USAID, and we cut that off abruptly with no time for countries to adjust. So kids died unnecessarily. And I do think that it's bad when kids die unnecessarily, don't you?
@IamANideaX@jarheadretired@espnW@DexterPorter@chiney I notice you left out "Black and Hispanic workers" from that same search result (I wonder why...).
OOOPSIE!
The second is not DEI related. So my point still stands.
@IamANideaX@jarheadretired@espnW@DexterPorter@chiney False accusations of racism are themselves racist. I.e., blacks profit from false accusations about 'white racism' so whites who do not get scholarships, jobs, promotions, due to DEI/race quotas that abandon merit over color (c.f. United Airlines, the military, etc.)
@IamANideaX@jarheadretired@espnW@DexterPorter@chiney Sure you do and yes it does! That 'oppressed victim' blanket is so warm and soothing, you don't need virtue, just drop the race card in an attempt to gain what you haven't earned. And honey, based on this thread you have a whole bunch of decks! https://t.co/f1beK1lLcd
@billmaher Europeans in the US now praising your food? It’s toxic and gets you addicted and sick after just one serving. What you showed is not a good ad for America, it really isn’t.
@DanielK13617598@GavinNewsom If you took all of Musk's net worth you wouldn't fund a year's worth of "universal healthcare and affordable housing." So what will you do when you run out of billionaires? https://t.co/U1UI6kRUrB
@sahmetkiz Jews entered a land that everyone saw as desolate (see Mark Twain's description in 'The Innocents Abroad') and created thriving agriculture, something arabs could not accomplish. https://t.co/tNUKY4ZHSD
@NYCMayor Mamdani continues to prove his doubters wrong. I can’t wait to vote for you for president one day.
Rent freeze ✅
Universal childcare ✅
Record low crime ✅
Balanced budget ✅
"If I were Caitlin Clark, I would seriously consider going to play overseas somewhere and get the royal treatment…she's a straight white basketball player. And she is not being treated with any sort of respect" – Boomer Esiason
@alechenrhin@MsMerica93 You know you can't be LGBTQ in a muslim-run country and not risk getting thrown of a tall building, right? https://t.co/VcCgrnUFPD
@lawler4ny Understood, but the U.S. is not the world's 501(c)(3) charity. If your thesis holds then almost anyplace in the world can be described as 'bad enough' that we wouldn't want to be there ourselves, in which case it's better to end humanitarian TSP entirely. https://t.co/bhkFMyjqXT
While I have never disputed the ability of the President to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS), I strongly disagree with ending Haitian TPS at this time.
First, the situation on the ground in Haiti is a humanitarian and political disaster and continues to warrant an extension. The State Department has a level 4 travel advisory telling all Americans to evacuate and not travel there precisely because the gangs are in charge of the country, engaged in gun and drug trafficking, and kidnapping innocent Haitians. We want to root it out and allow for a stable government to be establish with a free a fair election, creating the conditions for a safe return for Haitians.
Second, of the 350,000+ lawful Haitian TPS holders, roughly 1/3rd work in our healthcare system. Immediately shutting off TPS will create a crisis in our hospitals, nursing homes, and in the I/DD community.
I’m asking the administration to allow for an orderly process by which Haitian TPS holders can maintain their work authorization while their immigration cases are adjudicated over the next six months, if the revocation of TPS moves forward.
Furthermore, I believe the Senate should take up my legislation with Congresswoman Gillen to temporarily extend Haitian TPS to address these issues.