@LynnCareySaylor@TheLeoTerrell Perhaps by ‘below the equator’ she meant by being in South rather than North America? Definitely a factual error on the face of it, though.
I hope you hold all politicians to this degree of scrutiny and skepticism. ;-)
@LynnCareySaylor@TheLeoTerrell Well, the answer comes after the little comedy insert.
I don’t think it’s as simple a question to answer as the original post likes to make out. And I don’t mind, as she was the first in whatever group here to be asked it, that she takes time to consider an answer.
@James_Hawke1@rahimfaid1@superflo I don’t know what you think you’ve posted here, but the point about a scientific approach is that it’s consistent, demonstrable, predictable and repeatable. Oh, and you yourself can observe it as well. No guesswork required.
@rahimfaid1@superflo@James_Hawke1 It doesn’t actually. A direct line up is more rare, particularly for a solar eclipse. The next one of those is on August 12 this year but you have to be in the right place. You can look all this up and see when the next lunar eclipse will be. It’s quite interesting to see one.
@rahimfaid1@superflo@James_Hawke1 We do when there’s a lunar eclipse. In this particular photo the earth is not exactly in between the sun and the moon. If you’re really curious you can actually learn about this stuff. No need to guess.
@afneil You’re right, we should be free to litter and/or poison our own country as we see fit, until we come up with our *own* solution for tethering bottle tops to solve that particular problem.
@graham1780134@hartliss_chris@OperaSocialist Are you saying Reform won’t favour a private insurance based system? That it will be funded entirely from taxation? As it was supposed to be?
@LynnCareySaylor@TheLeoTerrell She’s saying that the current administration has changed things globally by ignoring established rules and norms of international relations, but that many Americans still believe in those norms. Hope that helps.