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"I designed this keycap set a long time ago, but finally decided to order it from WASD Keyboards. The responses during the design/proof process were super quick, and the total turnaround time for this whole thing was insanely fast (I think about a week between sending in the first design files and having the keys in my hands).\nThe printing is really good. You can see in the photos that the top of the printed keys have a shiny textured finish, which I believe is a UV protection coat that protects the prints. It's not present on the blanks I ordered. The keycaps themselves are nothing special; fairly thin ABS, but no QC problems that I could see. \nFor my design I stuck with EPCOT's 80s color stripes theme for the alphas and mods in the main 60% area. The font is \"prototype\", a fan made recreation of the one used in Epcot's original signage. The F-row is the icons for the original attractions, plus Epcot and Disneyworld logos.\nI bought the arrow keys separately (in two colors) and didn't need a numpad, so I could use the those keys in the 104 key template to create alternate keys to cover nearly all TKL or smaller layouts. The two problems with that plan are that one numpad key will have a bump, and that there's no 1.75u R1 key for shift, so I ordered that as a separate printed keycap.\nThe lack of 7u spacebar options, or 1.5u r1 keys means I can't use it those boards, so hopefully they make those blanks available sometime, but overall I'm super pleased, and am already thinking about new designs that might take advantage of the full color printing capability (I designed this one to look doubleshot-able). As the title says: Given the how central customization is to this hobby, why don't more people take advantage of this unique service?"
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The insurrectionists/terrorists weren't known for being smart, they've mostly been seen as useful idiots.
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They left a HUGE trail on Parler and Telegram around that time thinking they would be anonymous.
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"The insurrectionists/terrorists weren't known for being smart, they've mostly been seen as useful idiots."
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That’s hilarious
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"The insurrectionists/terrorists weren't known for being smart, they've mostly been seen as useful idiots.",
">\n\nThey left a HUGE trail on Parler and Telegram around that time thinking they would be anonymous."
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I was hoping a Brazilian could answer a question I have: The election between Lula and Bolsenaro was pretty close, but have recent events changed opinions much? I can't imagine that after what's happened that Bolsenaro would be any more popular, but have there been any major shifts in opinion?
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[
"The insurrectionists/terrorists weren't known for being smart, they've mostly been seen as useful idiots.",
">\n\nThey left a HUGE trail on Parler and Telegram around that time thinking they would be anonymous.",
">\n\nThat’s hilarious"
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People always rationalize these kinds of things in a way that befits them.
One I've heard was "the exact same thing happened in Dilma's impeachment (left wing president), people broke everything, and nobody called it terrorism". I asked for evidence and they showed me a video of protesters breaking 1 glass door and getting beat up by police. After I pointed out it is way different in size of destruction, police response, etc (ffs the original constitution was going around people's hands) they just said "no it is not this video, it is in another one, let me find it, I must have deleted it".
When we say people are living in a parallel reality, it is not an exagerattion. Their even believe they have proof of things that they don't. They conjure the images in their imagination and think they are real.
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"The insurrectionists/terrorists weren't known for being smart, they've mostly been seen as useful idiots.",
">\n\nThey left a HUGE trail on Parler and Telegram around that time thinking they would be anonymous.",
">\n\nThat’s hilarious",
">\n\nI was hoping a Brazilian could answer a question I have: The election between Lula and Bolsenaro was pretty close, but have recent events changed opinions much? I can't imagine that after what's happened that Bolsenaro would be any more popular, but have there been any major shifts in opinion?"
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I agree with everything you said but, thankfully, they weren’t passing around the original constitution, it was an official copy.
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[
"The insurrectionists/terrorists weren't known for being smart, they've mostly been seen as useful idiots.",
">\n\nThey left a HUGE trail on Parler and Telegram around that time thinking they would be anonymous.",
">\n\nThat’s hilarious",
">\n\nI was hoping a Brazilian could answer a question I have: The election between Lula and Bolsenaro was pretty close, but have recent events changed opinions much? I can't imagine that after what's happened that Bolsenaro would be any more popular, but have there been any major shifts in opinion?",
">\n\nPeople always rationalize these kinds of things in a way that befits them. \nOne I've heard was \"the exact same thing happened in Dilma's impeachment (left wing president), people broke everything, and nobody called it terrorism\". I asked for evidence and they showed me a video of protesters breaking 1 glass door and getting beat up by police. After I pointed out it is way different in size of destruction, police response, etc (ffs the original constitution was going around people's hands) they just said \"no it is not this video, it is in another one, let me find it, I must have deleted it\".\nWhen we say people are living in a parallel reality, it is not an exagerattion. Their even believe they have proof of things that they don't. They conjure the images in their imagination and think they are real."
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Glad to know that, thanks
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[
"The insurrectionists/terrorists weren't known for being smart, they've mostly been seen as useful idiots.",
">\n\nThey left a HUGE trail on Parler and Telegram around that time thinking they would be anonymous.",
">\n\nThat’s hilarious",
">\n\nI was hoping a Brazilian could answer a question I have: The election between Lula and Bolsenaro was pretty close, but have recent events changed opinions much? I can't imagine that after what's happened that Bolsenaro would be any more popular, but have there been any major shifts in opinion?",
">\n\nPeople always rationalize these kinds of things in a way that befits them. \nOne I've heard was \"the exact same thing happened in Dilma's impeachment (left wing president), people broke everything, and nobody called it terrorism\". I asked for evidence and they showed me a video of protesters breaking 1 glass door and getting beat up by police. After I pointed out it is way different in size of destruction, police response, etc (ffs the original constitution was going around people's hands) they just said \"no it is not this video, it is in another one, let me find it, I must have deleted it\".\nWhen we say people are living in a parallel reality, it is not an exagerattion. Their even believe they have proof of things that they don't. They conjure the images in their imagination and think they are real.",
">\n\nI agree with everything you said but, thankfully, they weren’t passing around the original constitution, it was an official copy."
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Wonder if any big republican sponsors were stupid enough to get involved. If so I wonder if Brazil will seek extradition
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[
"The insurrectionists/terrorists weren't known for being smart, they've mostly been seen as useful idiots.",
">\n\nThey left a HUGE trail on Parler and Telegram around that time thinking they would be anonymous.",
">\n\nThat’s hilarious",
">\n\nI was hoping a Brazilian could answer a question I have: The election between Lula and Bolsenaro was pretty close, but have recent events changed opinions much? I can't imagine that after what's happened that Bolsenaro would be any more popular, but have there been any major shifts in opinion?",
">\n\nPeople always rationalize these kinds of things in a way that befits them. \nOne I've heard was \"the exact same thing happened in Dilma's impeachment (left wing president), people broke everything, and nobody called it terrorism\". I asked for evidence and they showed me a video of protesters breaking 1 glass door and getting beat up by police. After I pointed out it is way different in size of destruction, police response, etc (ffs the original constitution was going around people's hands) they just said \"no it is not this video, it is in another one, let me find it, I must have deleted it\".\nWhen we say people are living in a parallel reality, it is not an exagerattion. Their even believe they have proof of things that they don't. They conjure the images in their imagination and think they are real.",
">\n\nI agree with everything you said but, thankfully, they weren’t passing around the original constitution, it was an official copy.",
">\n\nGlad to know that, thanks"
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Tough question - who do you think is collectively dumber, Trumptards or Bolsonarists?
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[
"The insurrectionists/terrorists weren't known for being smart, they've mostly been seen as useful idiots.",
">\n\nThey left a HUGE trail on Parler and Telegram around that time thinking they would be anonymous.",
">\n\nThat’s hilarious",
">\n\nI was hoping a Brazilian could answer a question I have: The election between Lula and Bolsenaro was pretty close, but have recent events changed opinions much? I can't imagine that after what's happened that Bolsenaro would be any more popular, but have there been any major shifts in opinion?",
">\n\nPeople always rationalize these kinds of things in a way that befits them. \nOne I've heard was \"the exact same thing happened in Dilma's impeachment (left wing president), people broke everything, and nobody called it terrorism\". I asked for evidence and they showed me a video of protesters breaking 1 glass door and getting beat up by police. After I pointed out it is way different in size of destruction, police response, etc (ffs the original constitution was going around people's hands) they just said \"no it is not this video, it is in another one, let me find it, I must have deleted it\".\nWhen we say people are living in a parallel reality, it is not an exagerattion. Their even believe they have proof of things that they don't. They conjure the images in their imagination and think they are real.",
">\n\nI agree with everything you said but, thankfully, they weren’t passing around the original constitution, it was an official copy.",
">\n\nGlad to know that, thanks",
">\n\nWonder if any big republican sponsors were stupid enough to get involved. If so I wonder if Brazil will seek extradition"
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Probably the Bolsonarists, as they broke in to the Brazilian congress while they were in recess. They didn’t interrupt a vote or even a normal work day - they literally broke in on a Sunday during a recess, when everyone would be gone and the building empty aside from maybe cleaning staff and a few underpaid filing clerks.
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[
"The insurrectionists/terrorists weren't known for being smart, they've mostly been seen as useful idiots.",
">\n\nThey left a HUGE trail on Parler and Telegram around that time thinking they would be anonymous.",
">\n\nThat’s hilarious",
">\n\nI was hoping a Brazilian could answer a question I have: The election between Lula and Bolsenaro was pretty close, but have recent events changed opinions much? I can't imagine that after what's happened that Bolsenaro would be any more popular, but have there been any major shifts in opinion?",
">\n\nPeople always rationalize these kinds of things in a way that befits them. \nOne I've heard was \"the exact same thing happened in Dilma's impeachment (left wing president), people broke everything, and nobody called it terrorism\". I asked for evidence and they showed me a video of protesters breaking 1 glass door and getting beat up by police. After I pointed out it is way different in size of destruction, police response, etc (ffs the original constitution was going around people's hands) they just said \"no it is not this video, it is in another one, let me find it, I must have deleted it\".\nWhen we say people are living in a parallel reality, it is not an exagerattion. Their even believe they have proof of things that they don't. They conjure the images in their imagination and think they are real.",
">\n\nI agree with everything you said but, thankfully, they weren’t passing around the original constitution, it was an official copy.",
">\n\nGlad to know that, thanks",
">\n\nWonder if any big republican sponsors were stupid enough to get involved. If so I wonder if Brazil will seek extradition",
">\n\nTough question - who do you think is collectively dumber, Trumptards or Bolsonarists?"
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That's brilliant, fewer people to stop them from seizing power! /s
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[
"The insurrectionists/terrorists weren't known for being smart, they've mostly been seen as useful idiots.",
">\n\nThey left a HUGE trail on Parler and Telegram around that time thinking they would be anonymous.",
">\n\nThat’s hilarious",
">\n\nI was hoping a Brazilian could answer a question I have: The election between Lula and Bolsenaro was pretty close, but have recent events changed opinions much? I can't imagine that after what's happened that Bolsenaro would be any more popular, but have there been any major shifts in opinion?",
">\n\nPeople always rationalize these kinds of things in a way that befits them. \nOne I've heard was \"the exact same thing happened in Dilma's impeachment (left wing president), people broke everything, and nobody called it terrorism\". I asked for evidence and they showed me a video of protesters breaking 1 glass door and getting beat up by police. After I pointed out it is way different in size of destruction, police response, etc (ffs the original constitution was going around people's hands) they just said \"no it is not this video, it is in another one, let me find it, I must have deleted it\".\nWhen we say people are living in a parallel reality, it is not an exagerattion. Their even believe they have proof of things that they don't. They conjure the images in their imagination and think they are real.",
">\n\nI agree with everything you said but, thankfully, they weren’t passing around the original constitution, it was an official copy.",
">\n\nGlad to know that, thanks",
">\n\nWonder if any big republican sponsors were stupid enough to get involved. If so I wonder if Brazil will seek extradition",
">\n\nTough question - who do you think is collectively dumber, Trumptards or Bolsonarists?",
">\n\nProbably the Bolsonarists, as they broke in to the Brazilian congress while they were in recess. They didn’t interrupt a vote or even a normal work day - they literally broke in on a Sunday during a recess, when everyone would be gone and the building empty aside from maybe cleaning staff and a few underpaid filing clerks."
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In this case they also thought the cops we be totally on their side (like thr 1/6 terrorists)... but after a few selfies with them, the guy in charge of security was fired and arrested by the President, who then had the cops arrest them all on sight.
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[
"The insurrectionists/terrorists weren't known for being smart, they've mostly been seen as useful idiots.",
">\n\nThey left a HUGE trail on Parler and Telegram around that time thinking they would be anonymous.",
">\n\nThat’s hilarious",
">\n\nI was hoping a Brazilian could answer a question I have: The election between Lula and Bolsenaro was pretty close, but have recent events changed opinions much? I can't imagine that after what's happened that Bolsenaro would be any more popular, but have there been any major shifts in opinion?",
">\n\nPeople always rationalize these kinds of things in a way that befits them. \nOne I've heard was \"the exact same thing happened in Dilma's impeachment (left wing president), people broke everything, and nobody called it terrorism\". I asked for evidence and they showed me a video of protesters breaking 1 glass door and getting beat up by police. After I pointed out it is way different in size of destruction, police response, etc (ffs the original constitution was going around people's hands) they just said \"no it is not this video, it is in another one, let me find it, I must have deleted it\".\nWhen we say people are living in a parallel reality, it is not an exagerattion. Their even believe they have proof of things that they don't. They conjure the images in their imagination and think they are real.",
">\n\nI agree with everything you said but, thankfully, they weren’t passing around the original constitution, it was an official copy.",
">\n\nGlad to know that, thanks",
">\n\nWonder if any big republican sponsors were stupid enough to get involved. If so I wonder if Brazil will seek extradition",
">\n\nTough question - who do you think is collectively dumber, Trumptards or Bolsonarists?",
">\n\nProbably the Bolsonarists, as they broke in to the Brazilian congress while they were in recess. They didn’t interrupt a vote or even a normal work day - they literally broke in on a Sunday during a recess, when everyone would be gone and the building empty aside from maybe cleaning staff and a few underpaid filing clerks.",
">\n\nThat's brilliant, fewer people to stop them from seizing power! /s"
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The video of the crowd clapping for the military arriving, thinking they’re on the same side, is hilarious to me.
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"The insurrectionists/terrorists weren't known for being smart, they've mostly been seen as useful idiots.",
">\n\nThey left a HUGE trail on Parler and Telegram around that time thinking they would be anonymous.",
">\n\nThat’s hilarious",
">\n\nI was hoping a Brazilian could answer a question I have: The election between Lula and Bolsenaro was pretty close, but have recent events changed opinions much? I can't imagine that after what's happened that Bolsenaro would be any more popular, but have there been any major shifts in opinion?",
">\n\nPeople always rationalize these kinds of things in a way that befits them. \nOne I've heard was \"the exact same thing happened in Dilma's impeachment (left wing president), people broke everything, and nobody called it terrorism\". I asked for evidence and they showed me a video of protesters breaking 1 glass door and getting beat up by police. After I pointed out it is way different in size of destruction, police response, etc (ffs the original constitution was going around people's hands) they just said \"no it is not this video, it is in another one, let me find it, I must have deleted it\".\nWhen we say people are living in a parallel reality, it is not an exagerattion. Their even believe they have proof of things that they don't. They conjure the images in their imagination and think they are real.",
">\n\nI agree with everything you said but, thankfully, they weren’t passing around the original constitution, it was an official copy.",
">\n\nGlad to know that, thanks",
">\n\nWonder if any big republican sponsors were stupid enough to get involved. If so I wonder if Brazil will seek extradition",
">\n\nTough question - who do you think is collectively dumber, Trumptards or Bolsonarists?",
">\n\nProbably the Bolsonarists, as they broke in to the Brazilian congress while they were in recess. They didn’t interrupt a vote or even a normal work day - they literally broke in on a Sunday during a recess, when everyone would be gone and the building empty aside from maybe cleaning staff and a few underpaid filing clerks.",
">\n\nThat's brilliant, fewer people to stop them from seizing power! /s",
">\n\nIn this case they also thought the cops we be totally on their side (like thr 1/6 terrorists)... but after a few selfies with them, the guy in charge of security was fired and arrested by the President, who then had the cops arrest them all on sight."
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Link?
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[
"The insurrectionists/terrorists weren't known for being smart, they've mostly been seen as useful idiots.",
">\n\nThey left a HUGE trail on Parler and Telegram around that time thinking they would be anonymous.",
">\n\nThat’s hilarious",
">\n\nI was hoping a Brazilian could answer a question I have: The election between Lula and Bolsenaro was pretty close, but have recent events changed opinions much? I can't imagine that after what's happened that Bolsenaro would be any more popular, but have there been any major shifts in opinion?",
">\n\nPeople always rationalize these kinds of things in a way that befits them. \nOne I've heard was \"the exact same thing happened in Dilma's impeachment (left wing president), people broke everything, and nobody called it terrorism\". I asked for evidence and they showed me a video of protesters breaking 1 glass door and getting beat up by police. After I pointed out it is way different in size of destruction, police response, etc (ffs the original constitution was going around people's hands) they just said \"no it is not this video, it is in another one, let me find it, I must have deleted it\".\nWhen we say people are living in a parallel reality, it is not an exagerattion. Their even believe they have proof of things that they don't. They conjure the images in their imagination and think they are real.",
">\n\nI agree with everything you said but, thankfully, they weren’t passing around the original constitution, it was an official copy.",
">\n\nGlad to know that, thanks",
">\n\nWonder if any big republican sponsors were stupid enough to get involved. If so I wonder if Brazil will seek extradition",
">\n\nTough question - who do you think is collectively dumber, Trumptards or Bolsonarists?",
">\n\nProbably the Bolsonarists, as they broke in to the Brazilian congress while they were in recess. They didn’t interrupt a vote or even a normal work day - they literally broke in on a Sunday during a recess, when everyone would be gone and the building empty aside from maybe cleaning staff and a few underpaid filing clerks.",
">\n\nThat's brilliant, fewer people to stop them from seizing power! /s",
">\n\nIn this case they also thought the cops we be totally on their side (like thr 1/6 terrorists)... but after a few selfies with them, the guy in charge of security was fired and arrested by the President, who then had the cops arrest them all on sight.",
">\n\nThe video of the crowd clapping for the military arriving, thinking they’re on the same side, is hilarious to me."
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I did not know that you could buy riots. I thought they just happened.
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"The insurrectionists/terrorists weren't known for being smart, they've mostly been seen as useful idiots.",
">\n\nThey left a HUGE trail on Parler and Telegram around that time thinking they would be anonymous.",
">\n\nThat’s hilarious",
">\n\nI was hoping a Brazilian could answer a question I have: The election between Lula and Bolsenaro was pretty close, but have recent events changed opinions much? I can't imagine that after what's happened that Bolsenaro would be any more popular, but have there been any major shifts in opinion?",
">\n\nPeople always rationalize these kinds of things in a way that befits them. \nOne I've heard was \"the exact same thing happened in Dilma's impeachment (left wing president), people broke everything, and nobody called it terrorism\". I asked for evidence and they showed me a video of protesters breaking 1 glass door and getting beat up by police. After I pointed out it is way different in size of destruction, police response, etc (ffs the original constitution was going around people's hands) they just said \"no it is not this video, it is in another one, let me find it, I must have deleted it\".\nWhen we say people are living in a parallel reality, it is not an exagerattion. Their even believe they have proof of things that they don't. They conjure the images in their imagination and think they are real.",
">\n\nI agree with everything you said but, thankfully, they weren’t passing around the original constitution, it was an official copy.",
">\n\nGlad to know that, thanks",
">\n\nWonder if any big republican sponsors were stupid enough to get involved. If so I wonder if Brazil will seek extradition",
">\n\nTough question - who do you think is collectively dumber, Trumptards or Bolsonarists?",
">\n\nProbably the Bolsonarists, as they broke in to the Brazilian congress while they were in recess. They didn’t interrupt a vote or even a normal work day - they literally broke in on a Sunday during a recess, when everyone would be gone and the building empty aside from maybe cleaning staff and a few underpaid filing clerks.",
">\n\nThat's brilliant, fewer people to stop them from seizing power! /s",
">\n\nIn this case they also thought the cops we be totally on their side (like thr 1/6 terrorists)... but after a few selfies with them, the guy in charge of security was fired and arrested by the President, who then had the cops arrest them all on sight.",
">\n\nThe video of the crowd clapping for the military arriving, thinking they’re on the same side, is hilarious to me.",
">\n\nLink?"
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There's three kinds of riots.
bought.
spontaneous.
sports related.
The rest are protests.
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"The insurrectionists/terrorists weren't known for being smart, they've mostly been seen as useful idiots.",
">\n\nThey left a HUGE trail on Parler and Telegram around that time thinking they would be anonymous.",
">\n\nThat’s hilarious",
">\n\nI was hoping a Brazilian could answer a question I have: The election between Lula and Bolsenaro was pretty close, but have recent events changed opinions much? I can't imagine that after what's happened that Bolsenaro would be any more popular, but have there been any major shifts in opinion?",
">\n\nPeople always rationalize these kinds of things in a way that befits them. \nOne I've heard was \"the exact same thing happened in Dilma's impeachment (left wing president), people broke everything, and nobody called it terrorism\". I asked for evidence and they showed me a video of protesters breaking 1 glass door and getting beat up by police. After I pointed out it is way different in size of destruction, police response, etc (ffs the original constitution was going around people's hands) they just said \"no it is not this video, it is in another one, let me find it, I must have deleted it\".\nWhen we say people are living in a parallel reality, it is not an exagerattion. Their even believe they have proof of things that they don't. They conjure the images in their imagination and think they are real.",
">\n\nI agree with everything you said but, thankfully, they weren’t passing around the original constitution, it was an official copy.",
">\n\nGlad to know that, thanks",
">\n\nWonder if any big republican sponsors were stupid enough to get involved. If so I wonder if Brazil will seek extradition",
">\n\nTough question - who do you think is collectively dumber, Trumptards or Bolsonarists?",
">\n\nProbably the Bolsonarists, as they broke in to the Brazilian congress while they were in recess. They didn’t interrupt a vote or even a normal work day - they literally broke in on a Sunday during a recess, when everyone would be gone and the building empty aside from maybe cleaning staff and a few underpaid filing clerks.",
">\n\nThat's brilliant, fewer people to stop them from seizing power! /s",
">\n\nIn this case they also thought the cops we be totally on their side (like thr 1/6 terrorists)... but after a few selfies with them, the guy in charge of security was fired and arrested by the President, who then had the cops arrest them all on sight.",
">\n\nThe video of the crowd clapping for the military arriving, thinking they’re on the same side, is hilarious to me.",
">\n\nLink?",
">\n\nI did not know that you could buy riots. I thought they just happened."
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I was going to be "umm actually, Disco Riot", but then that happened at a baseball game didn't it?
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"The insurrectionists/terrorists weren't known for being smart, they've mostly been seen as useful idiots.",
">\n\nThey left a HUGE trail on Parler and Telegram around that time thinking they would be anonymous.",
">\n\nThat’s hilarious",
">\n\nI was hoping a Brazilian could answer a question I have: The election between Lula and Bolsenaro was pretty close, but have recent events changed opinions much? I can't imagine that after what's happened that Bolsenaro would be any more popular, but have there been any major shifts in opinion?",
">\n\nPeople always rationalize these kinds of things in a way that befits them. \nOne I've heard was \"the exact same thing happened in Dilma's impeachment (left wing president), people broke everything, and nobody called it terrorism\". I asked for evidence and they showed me a video of protesters breaking 1 glass door and getting beat up by police. After I pointed out it is way different in size of destruction, police response, etc (ffs the original constitution was going around people's hands) they just said \"no it is not this video, it is in another one, let me find it, I must have deleted it\".\nWhen we say people are living in a parallel reality, it is not an exagerattion. Their even believe they have proof of things that they don't. They conjure the images in their imagination and think they are real.",
">\n\nI agree with everything you said but, thankfully, they weren’t passing around the original constitution, it was an official copy.",
">\n\nGlad to know that, thanks",
">\n\nWonder if any big republican sponsors were stupid enough to get involved. If so I wonder if Brazil will seek extradition",
">\n\nTough question - who do you think is collectively dumber, Trumptards or Bolsonarists?",
">\n\nProbably the Bolsonarists, as they broke in to the Brazilian congress while they were in recess. They didn’t interrupt a vote or even a normal work day - they literally broke in on a Sunday during a recess, when everyone would be gone and the building empty aside from maybe cleaning staff and a few underpaid filing clerks.",
">\n\nThat's brilliant, fewer people to stop them from seizing power! /s",
">\n\nIn this case they also thought the cops we be totally on their side (like thr 1/6 terrorists)... but after a few selfies with them, the guy in charge of security was fired and arrested by the President, who then had the cops arrest them all on sight.",
">\n\nThe video of the crowd clapping for the military arriving, thinking they’re on the same side, is hilarious to me.",
">\n\nLink?",
">\n\nI did not know that you could buy riots. I thought they just happened.",
">\n\nThere's three kinds of riots.\n\nbought. \nspontaneous. \nsports related. \n\nThe rest are protests."
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and everybody was so happy about this payment method. Dude, they say that they're fighting fascism..... This is so bad.
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[
"The insurrectionists/terrorists weren't known for being smart, they've mostly been seen as useful idiots.",
">\n\nThey left a HUGE trail on Parler and Telegram around that time thinking they would be anonymous.",
">\n\nThat’s hilarious",
">\n\nI was hoping a Brazilian could answer a question I have: The election between Lula and Bolsenaro was pretty close, but have recent events changed opinions much? I can't imagine that after what's happened that Bolsenaro would be any more popular, but have there been any major shifts in opinion?",
">\n\nPeople always rationalize these kinds of things in a way that befits them. \nOne I've heard was \"the exact same thing happened in Dilma's impeachment (left wing president), people broke everything, and nobody called it terrorism\". I asked for evidence and they showed me a video of protesters breaking 1 glass door and getting beat up by police. After I pointed out it is way different in size of destruction, police response, etc (ffs the original constitution was going around people's hands) they just said \"no it is not this video, it is in another one, let me find it, I must have deleted it\".\nWhen we say people are living in a parallel reality, it is not an exagerattion. Their even believe they have proof of things that they don't. They conjure the images in their imagination and think they are real.",
">\n\nI agree with everything you said but, thankfully, they weren’t passing around the original constitution, it was an official copy.",
">\n\nGlad to know that, thanks",
">\n\nWonder if any big republican sponsors were stupid enough to get involved. If so I wonder if Brazil will seek extradition",
">\n\nTough question - who do you think is collectively dumber, Trumptards or Bolsonarists?",
">\n\nProbably the Bolsonarists, as they broke in to the Brazilian congress while they were in recess. They didn’t interrupt a vote or even a normal work day - they literally broke in on a Sunday during a recess, when everyone would be gone and the building empty aside from maybe cleaning staff and a few underpaid filing clerks.",
">\n\nThat's brilliant, fewer people to stop them from seizing power! /s",
">\n\nIn this case they also thought the cops we be totally on their side (like thr 1/6 terrorists)... but after a few selfies with them, the guy in charge of security was fired and arrested by the President, who then had the cops arrest them all on sight.",
">\n\nThe video of the crowd clapping for the military arriving, thinking they’re on the same side, is hilarious to me.",
">\n\nLink?",
">\n\nI did not know that you could buy riots. I thought they just happened.",
">\n\nThere's three kinds of riots.\n\nbought. \nspontaneous. \nsports related. \n\nThe rest are protests.",
">\n\nI was going to be \"umm actually, Disco Riot\", but then that happened at a baseball game didn't it?"
] |
>
A recent poll was done that shows that some 40% of the population either still believe Bolsonaro won the election or still support him.
|
[
"The insurrectionists/terrorists weren't known for being smart, they've mostly been seen as useful idiots.",
">\n\nThey left a HUGE trail on Parler and Telegram around that time thinking they would be anonymous.",
">\n\nThat’s hilarious",
">\n\nI was hoping a Brazilian could answer a question I have: The election between Lula and Bolsenaro was pretty close, but have recent events changed opinions much? I can't imagine that after what's happened that Bolsenaro would be any more popular, but have there been any major shifts in opinion?",
">\n\nPeople always rationalize these kinds of things in a way that befits them. \nOne I've heard was \"the exact same thing happened in Dilma's impeachment (left wing president), people broke everything, and nobody called it terrorism\". I asked for evidence and they showed me a video of protesters breaking 1 glass door and getting beat up by police. After I pointed out it is way different in size of destruction, police response, etc (ffs the original constitution was going around people's hands) they just said \"no it is not this video, it is in another one, let me find it, I must have deleted it\".\nWhen we say people are living in a parallel reality, it is not an exagerattion. Their even believe they have proof of things that they don't. They conjure the images in their imagination and think they are real.",
">\n\nI agree with everything you said but, thankfully, they weren’t passing around the original constitution, it was an official copy.",
">\n\nGlad to know that, thanks",
">\n\nWonder if any big republican sponsors were stupid enough to get involved. If so I wonder if Brazil will seek extradition",
">\n\nTough question - who do you think is collectively dumber, Trumptards or Bolsonarists?",
">\n\nProbably the Bolsonarists, as they broke in to the Brazilian congress while they were in recess. They didn’t interrupt a vote or even a normal work day - they literally broke in on a Sunday during a recess, when everyone would be gone and the building empty aside from maybe cleaning staff and a few underpaid filing clerks.",
">\n\nThat's brilliant, fewer people to stop them from seizing power! /s",
">\n\nIn this case they also thought the cops we be totally on their side (like thr 1/6 terrorists)... but after a few selfies with them, the guy in charge of security was fired and arrested by the President, who then had the cops arrest them all on sight.",
">\n\nThe video of the crowd clapping for the military arriving, thinking they’re on the same side, is hilarious to me.",
">\n\nLink?",
">\n\nI did not know that you could buy riots. I thought they just happened.",
">\n\nThere's three kinds of riots.\n\nbought. \nspontaneous. \nsports related. \n\nThe rest are protests.",
">\n\nI was going to be \"umm actually, Disco Riot\", but then that happened at a baseball game didn't it?",
">\n\nand everybody was so happy about this payment method. Dude, they say that they're fighting fascism..... This is so bad."
] |
>
Idiots of the highest order
|
[
"The insurrectionists/terrorists weren't known for being smart, they've mostly been seen as useful idiots.",
">\n\nThey left a HUGE trail on Parler and Telegram around that time thinking they would be anonymous.",
">\n\nThat’s hilarious",
">\n\nI was hoping a Brazilian could answer a question I have: The election between Lula and Bolsenaro was pretty close, but have recent events changed opinions much? I can't imagine that after what's happened that Bolsenaro would be any more popular, but have there been any major shifts in opinion?",
">\n\nPeople always rationalize these kinds of things in a way that befits them. \nOne I've heard was \"the exact same thing happened in Dilma's impeachment (left wing president), people broke everything, and nobody called it terrorism\". I asked for evidence and they showed me a video of protesters breaking 1 glass door and getting beat up by police. After I pointed out it is way different in size of destruction, police response, etc (ffs the original constitution was going around people's hands) they just said \"no it is not this video, it is in another one, let me find it, I must have deleted it\".\nWhen we say people are living in a parallel reality, it is not an exagerattion. Their even believe they have proof of things that they don't. They conjure the images in their imagination and think they are real.",
">\n\nI agree with everything you said but, thankfully, they weren’t passing around the original constitution, it was an official copy.",
">\n\nGlad to know that, thanks",
">\n\nWonder if any big republican sponsors were stupid enough to get involved. If so I wonder if Brazil will seek extradition",
">\n\nTough question - who do you think is collectively dumber, Trumptards or Bolsonarists?",
">\n\nProbably the Bolsonarists, as they broke in to the Brazilian congress while they were in recess. They didn’t interrupt a vote or even a normal work day - they literally broke in on a Sunday during a recess, when everyone would be gone and the building empty aside from maybe cleaning staff and a few underpaid filing clerks.",
">\n\nThat's brilliant, fewer people to stop them from seizing power! /s",
">\n\nIn this case they also thought the cops we be totally on their side (like thr 1/6 terrorists)... but after a few selfies with them, the guy in charge of security was fired and arrested by the President, who then had the cops arrest them all on sight.",
">\n\nThe video of the crowd clapping for the military arriving, thinking they’re on the same side, is hilarious to me.",
">\n\nLink?",
">\n\nI did not know that you could buy riots. I thought they just happened.",
">\n\nThere's three kinds of riots.\n\nbought. \nspontaneous. \nsports related. \n\nThe rest are protests.",
">\n\nI was going to be \"umm actually, Disco Riot\", but then that happened at a baseball game didn't it?",
">\n\nand everybody was so happy about this payment method. Dude, they say that they're fighting fascism..... This is so bad.",
">\n\nA recent poll was done that shows that some 40% of the population either still believe Bolsonaro won the election or still support him."
] |
>
I'm sure that Steve Bannon and other fascist Americans will be found to have participated.
|
[
"The insurrectionists/terrorists weren't known for being smart, they've mostly been seen as useful idiots.",
">\n\nThey left a HUGE trail on Parler and Telegram around that time thinking they would be anonymous.",
">\n\nThat’s hilarious",
">\n\nI was hoping a Brazilian could answer a question I have: The election between Lula and Bolsenaro was pretty close, but have recent events changed opinions much? I can't imagine that after what's happened that Bolsenaro would be any more popular, but have there been any major shifts in opinion?",
">\n\nPeople always rationalize these kinds of things in a way that befits them. \nOne I've heard was \"the exact same thing happened in Dilma's impeachment (left wing president), people broke everything, and nobody called it terrorism\". I asked for evidence and they showed me a video of protesters breaking 1 glass door and getting beat up by police. After I pointed out it is way different in size of destruction, police response, etc (ffs the original constitution was going around people's hands) they just said \"no it is not this video, it is in another one, let me find it, I must have deleted it\".\nWhen we say people are living in a parallel reality, it is not an exagerattion. Their even believe they have proof of things that they don't. They conjure the images in their imagination and think they are real.",
">\n\nI agree with everything you said but, thankfully, they weren’t passing around the original constitution, it was an official copy.",
">\n\nGlad to know that, thanks",
">\n\nWonder if any big republican sponsors were stupid enough to get involved. If so I wonder if Brazil will seek extradition",
">\n\nTough question - who do you think is collectively dumber, Trumptards or Bolsonarists?",
">\n\nProbably the Bolsonarists, as they broke in to the Brazilian congress while they were in recess. They didn’t interrupt a vote or even a normal work day - they literally broke in on a Sunday during a recess, when everyone would be gone and the building empty aside from maybe cleaning staff and a few underpaid filing clerks.",
">\n\nThat's brilliant, fewer people to stop them from seizing power! /s",
">\n\nIn this case they also thought the cops we be totally on their side (like thr 1/6 terrorists)... but after a few selfies with them, the guy in charge of security was fired and arrested by the President, who then had the cops arrest them all on sight.",
">\n\nThe video of the crowd clapping for the military arriving, thinking they’re on the same side, is hilarious to me.",
">\n\nLink?",
">\n\nI did not know that you could buy riots. I thought they just happened.",
">\n\nThere's three kinds of riots.\n\nbought. \nspontaneous. \nsports related. \n\nThe rest are protests.",
">\n\nI was going to be \"umm actually, Disco Riot\", but then that happened at a baseball game didn't it?",
">\n\nand everybody was so happy about this payment method. Dude, they say that they're fighting fascism..... This is so bad.",
">\n\nA recent poll was done that shows that some 40% of the population either still believe Bolsonaro won the election or still support him.",
">\n\nIdiots of the highest order"
] |
>
But the founder of pix was Temer, the guy who staged the coup against Dilma Rousseff.
|
[
"The insurrectionists/terrorists weren't known for being smart, they've mostly been seen as useful idiots.",
">\n\nThey left a HUGE trail on Parler and Telegram around that time thinking they would be anonymous.",
">\n\nThat’s hilarious",
">\n\nI was hoping a Brazilian could answer a question I have: The election between Lula and Bolsenaro was pretty close, but have recent events changed opinions much? I can't imagine that after what's happened that Bolsenaro would be any more popular, but have there been any major shifts in opinion?",
">\n\nPeople always rationalize these kinds of things in a way that befits them. \nOne I've heard was \"the exact same thing happened in Dilma's impeachment (left wing president), people broke everything, and nobody called it terrorism\". I asked for evidence and they showed me a video of protesters breaking 1 glass door and getting beat up by police. After I pointed out it is way different in size of destruction, police response, etc (ffs the original constitution was going around people's hands) they just said \"no it is not this video, it is in another one, let me find it, I must have deleted it\".\nWhen we say people are living in a parallel reality, it is not an exagerattion. Their even believe they have proof of things that they don't. They conjure the images in their imagination and think they are real.",
">\n\nI agree with everything you said but, thankfully, they weren’t passing around the original constitution, it was an official copy.",
">\n\nGlad to know that, thanks",
">\n\nWonder if any big republican sponsors were stupid enough to get involved. If so I wonder if Brazil will seek extradition",
">\n\nTough question - who do you think is collectively dumber, Trumptards or Bolsonarists?",
">\n\nProbably the Bolsonarists, as they broke in to the Brazilian congress while they were in recess. They didn’t interrupt a vote or even a normal work day - they literally broke in on a Sunday during a recess, when everyone would be gone and the building empty aside from maybe cleaning staff and a few underpaid filing clerks.",
">\n\nThat's brilliant, fewer people to stop them from seizing power! /s",
">\n\nIn this case they also thought the cops we be totally on their side (like thr 1/6 terrorists)... but after a few selfies with them, the guy in charge of security was fired and arrested by the President, who then had the cops arrest them all on sight.",
">\n\nThe video of the crowd clapping for the military arriving, thinking they’re on the same side, is hilarious to me.",
">\n\nLink?",
">\n\nI did not know that you could buy riots. I thought they just happened.",
">\n\nThere's three kinds of riots.\n\nbought. \nspontaneous. \nsports related. \n\nThe rest are protests.",
">\n\nI was going to be \"umm actually, Disco Riot\", but then that happened at a baseball game didn't it?",
">\n\nand everybody was so happy about this payment method. Dude, they say that they're fighting fascism..... This is so bad.",
">\n\nA recent poll was done that shows that some 40% of the population either still believe Bolsonaro won the election or still support him.",
">\n\nIdiots of the highest order",
">\n\nI'm sure that Steve Bannon and other fascist Americans will be found to have participated."
] |
>
It was the president of the Central Bank at the time actually.
|
[
"The insurrectionists/terrorists weren't known for being smart, they've mostly been seen as useful idiots.",
">\n\nThey left a HUGE trail on Parler and Telegram around that time thinking they would be anonymous.",
">\n\nThat’s hilarious",
">\n\nI was hoping a Brazilian could answer a question I have: The election between Lula and Bolsenaro was pretty close, but have recent events changed opinions much? I can't imagine that after what's happened that Bolsenaro would be any more popular, but have there been any major shifts in opinion?",
">\n\nPeople always rationalize these kinds of things in a way that befits them. \nOne I've heard was \"the exact same thing happened in Dilma's impeachment (left wing president), people broke everything, and nobody called it terrorism\". I asked for evidence and they showed me a video of protesters breaking 1 glass door and getting beat up by police. After I pointed out it is way different in size of destruction, police response, etc (ffs the original constitution was going around people's hands) they just said \"no it is not this video, it is in another one, let me find it, I must have deleted it\".\nWhen we say people are living in a parallel reality, it is not an exagerattion. Their even believe they have proof of things that they don't. They conjure the images in their imagination and think they are real.",
">\n\nI agree with everything you said but, thankfully, they weren’t passing around the original constitution, it was an official copy.",
">\n\nGlad to know that, thanks",
">\n\nWonder if any big republican sponsors were stupid enough to get involved. If so I wonder if Brazil will seek extradition",
">\n\nTough question - who do you think is collectively dumber, Trumptards or Bolsonarists?",
">\n\nProbably the Bolsonarists, as they broke in to the Brazilian congress while they were in recess. They didn’t interrupt a vote or even a normal work day - they literally broke in on a Sunday during a recess, when everyone would be gone and the building empty aside from maybe cleaning staff and a few underpaid filing clerks.",
">\n\nThat's brilliant, fewer people to stop them from seizing power! /s",
">\n\nIn this case they also thought the cops we be totally on their side (like thr 1/6 terrorists)... but after a few selfies with them, the guy in charge of security was fired and arrested by the President, who then had the cops arrest them all on sight.",
">\n\nThe video of the crowd clapping for the military arriving, thinking they’re on the same side, is hilarious to me.",
">\n\nLink?",
">\n\nI did not know that you could buy riots. I thought they just happened.",
">\n\nThere's three kinds of riots.\n\nbought. \nspontaneous. \nsports related. \n\nThe rest are protests.",
">\n\nI was going to be \"umm actually, Disco Riot\", but then that happened at a baseball game didn't it?",
">\n\nand everybody was so happy about this payment method. Dude, they say that they're fighting fascism..... This is so bad.",
">\n\nA recent poll was done that shows that some 40% of the population either still believe Bolsonaro won the election or still support him.",
">\n\nIdiots of the highest order",
">\n\nI'm sure that Steve Bannon and other fascist Americans will be found to have participated.",
">\n\nBut the founder of pix was Temer, the guy who staged the coup against Dilma Rousseff."
] |
>
|
[
"The insurrectionists/terrorists weren't known for being smart, they've mostly been seen as useful idiots.",
">\n\nThey left a HUGE trail on Parler and Telegram around that time thinking they would be anonymous.",
">\n\nThat’s hilarious",
">\n\nI was hoping a Brazilian could answer a question I have: The election between Lula and Bolsenaro was pretty close, but have recent events changed opinions much? I can't imagine that after what's happened that Bolsenaro would be any more popular, but have there been any major shifts in opinion?",
">\n\nPeople always rationalize these kinds of things in a way that befits them. \nOne I've heard was \"the exact same thing happened in Dilma's impeachment (left wing president), people broke everything, and nobody called it terrorism\". I asked for evidence and they showed me a video of protesters breaking 1 glass door and getting beat up by police. After I pointed out it is way different in size of destruction, police response, etc (ffs the original constitution was going around people's hands) they just said \"no it is not this video, it is in another one, let me find it, I must have deleted it\".\nWhen we say people are living in a parallel reality, it is not an exagerattion. Their even believe they have proof of things that they don't. They conjure the images in their imagination and think they are real.",
">\n\nI agree with everything you said but, thankfully, they weren’t passing around the original constitution, it was an official copy.",
">\n\nGlad to know that, thanks",
">\n\nWonder if any big republican sponsors were stupid enough to get involved. If so I wonder if Brazil will seek extradition",
">\n\nTough question - who do you think is collectively dumber, Trumptards or Bolsonarists?",
">\n\nProbably the Bolsonarists, as they broke in to the Brazilian congress while they were in recess. They didn’t interrupt a vote or even a normal work day - they literally broke in on a Sunday during a recess, when everyone would be gone and the building empty aside from maybe cleaning staff and a few underpaid filing clerks.",
">\n\nThat's brilliant, fewer people to stop them from seizing power! /s",
">\n\nIn this case they also thought the cops we be totally on their side (like thr 1/6 terrorists)... but after a few selfies with them, the guy in charge of security was fired and arrested by the President, who then had the cops arrest them all on sight.",
">\n\nThe video of the crowd clapping for the military arriving, thinking they’re on the same side, is hilarious to me.",
">\n\nLink?",
">\n\nI did not know that you could buy riots. I thought they just happened.",
">\n\nThere's three kinds of riots.\n\nbought. \nspontaneous. \nsports related. \n\nThe rest are protests.",
">\n\nI was going to be \"umm actually, Disco Riot\", but then that happened at a baseball game didn't it?",
">\n\nand everybody was so happy about this payment method. Dude, they say that they're fighting fascism..... This is so bad.",
">\n\nA recent poll was done that shows that some 40% of the population either still believe Bolsonaro won the election or still support him.",
">\n\nIdiots of the highest order",
">\n\nI'm sure that Steve Bannon and other fascist Americans will be found to have participated.",
">\n\nBut the founder of pix was Temer, the guy who staged the coup against Dilma Rousseff.",
">\n\nIt was the president of the Central Bank at the time actually."
] |
"Ethnic (ethic) cleansing" of the environment.
Brought to you by the "Columbus discovered America" manifest destiny colonialism result of Koch Industries, reinventing history, one conservative nationalist at a time.
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This should be criminal.
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"\"Ethnic (ethic) cleansing\" of the environment.\nBrought to you by the \"Columbus discovered America\" manifest destiny colonialism result of Koch Industries, reinventing history, one conservative nationalist at a time."
] |
>
Can’t wait for the Cuyahoga to catch fire again! Everyone grab your marshmallows and head up to Cleveland!
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[
"\"Ethnic (ethic) cleansing\" of the environment.\nBrought to you by the \"Columbus discovered America\" manifest destiny colonialism result of Koch Industries, reinventing history, one conservative nationalist at a time.",
">\n\nThis should be criminal."
] |
>
ALEC — a network of state lawmakers, businesses and conservative donors — circulated proposed legislation for Ohio lawmakers and has urged other states to follow suit, according to the documents, which were obtained via a public records request by the Energy and Policy Institute, a group that advocates for renewable energy.
ALEC is a group which takes corporate lobbyists and GOP legislators as members, and which in practice means that the lobbyists wrote the bills, and we'll see dozens of similar bills pop up in other states. The goal here is going to be to gut any legislation which is good for people and which hurts the fossil fuels industry profits.
|
[
"\"Ethnic (ethic) cleansing\" of the environment.\nBrought to you by the \"Columbus discovered America\" manifest destiny colonialism result of Koch Industries, reinventing history, one conservative nationalist at a time.",
">\n\nThis should be criminal.",
">\n\nCan’t wait for the Cuyahoga to catch fire again! Everyone grab your marshmallows and head up to Cleveland!"
] |
>
American Legislative Exchange Council is funded by the Koch brother (formerly brothers) and Koch Industries.
They have conferences in DC where they fly in all of the State Legislatures and Governors, then hand out prescripted legislation, all paid by the government for special interests.
|
[
"\"Ethnic (ethic) cleansing\" of the environment.\nBrought to you by the \"Columbus discovered America\" manifest destiny colonialism result of Koch Industries, reinventing history, one conservative nationalist at a time.",
">\n\nThis should be criminal.",
">\n\nCan’t wait for the Cuyahoga to catch fire again! Everyone grab your marshmallows and head up to Cleveland!",
">\n\n\nALEC — a network of state lawmakers, businesses and conservative donors — circulated proposed legislation for Ohio lawmakers and has urged other states to follow suit, according to the documents, which were obtained via a public records request by the Energy and Policy Institute, a group that advocates for renewable energy.\n\nALEC is a group which takes corporate lobbyists and GOP legislators as members, and which in practice means that the lobbyists wrote the bills, and we'll see dozens of similar bills pop up in other states. The goal here is going to be to gut any legislation which is good for people and which hurts the fossil fuels industry profits."
] |
>
Yep. Pretty much everything that's wrong with the GOP.
|
[
"\"Ethnic (ethic) cleansing\" of the environment.\nBrought to you by the \"Columbus discovered America\" manifest destiny colonialism result of Koch Industries, reinventing history, one conservative nationalist at a time.",
">\n\nThis should be criminal.",
">\n\nCan’t wait for the Cuyahoga to catch fire again! Everyone grab your marshmallows and head up to Cleveland!",
">\n\n\nALEC — a network of state lawmakers, businesses and conservative donors — circulated proposed legislation for Ohio lawmakers and has urged other states to follow suit, according to the documents, which were obtained via a public records request by the Energy and Policy Institute, a group that advocates for renewable energy.\n\nALEC is a group which takes corporate lobbyists and GOP legislators as members, and which in practice means that the lobbyists wrote the bills, and we'll see dozens of similar bills pop up in other states. The goal here is going to be to gut any legislation which is good for people and which hurts the fossil fuels industry profits.",
">\n\nAmerican Legislative Exchange Council is funded by the Koch brother (formerly brothers) and Koch Industries. \nThey have conferences in DC where they fly in all of the State Legislatures and Governors, then hand out prescripted legislation, all paid by the government for special interests."
] |
>
Everyone should be educated about these people.
Koch Industries profits from consumption of chemicals and refining petroleum. They don't regulate the discharge waste because of these bills that Republicans push through ALEC.
Then, they leave behind contamination at the cost of land, animals, wildlife, local humans and their children. They call any regulation as "impedance to job creation" to sell to their constituents.
They are behind a lot of the genetic modified research into plants and now animals and supply corporate farming fertilizer that is run off into rivers. They hide behind LLCs and trusts to own shares and companies that would otherwise be regulated as public companies and get the regulations to allow them to operate in each state and spend a good lobby to keep the GOP sellouts entertained.
They are behind the tax breaks for the wealthy that allow them to get deductions, credits, refunds and reimbursements on the tax they do pay, and usually on the land they contaminate or use to store toxic waste.
|
[
"\"Ethnic (ethic) cleansing\" of the environment.\nBrought to you by the \"Columbus discovered America\" manifest destiny colonialism result of Koch Industries, reinventing history, one conservative nationalist at a time.",
">\n\nThis should be criminal.",
">\n\nCan’t wait for the Cuyahoga to catch fire again! Everyone grab your marshmallows and head up to Cleveland!",
">\n\n\nALEC — a network of state lawmakers, businesses and conservative donors — circulated proposed legislation for Ohio lawmakers and has urged other states to follow suit, according to the documents, which were obtained via a public records request by the Energy and Policy Institute, a group that advocates for renewable energy.\n\nALEC is a group which takes corporate lobbyists and GOP legislators as members, and which in practice means that the lobbyists wrote the bills, and we'll see dozens of similar bills pop up in other states. The goal here is going to be to gut any legislation which is good for people and which hurts the fossil fuels industry profits.",
">\n\nAmerican Legislative Exchange Council is funded by the Koch brother (formerly brothers) and Koch Industries. \nThey have conferences in DC where they fly in all of the State Legislatures and Governors, then hand out prescripted legislation, all paid by the government for special interests.",
">\n\nYep. Pretty much everything that's wrong with the GOP."
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>
The fossil fuel industry is dying, and it will do everything in its power to prevent that. That's why you're seeing Republicans spread panic about gas stoves and trying to ban electric vehicles. Expect more of this type of insanity in the next several years as the fossil fuel industry loses more customers.
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[
"\"Ethnic (ethic) cleansing\" of the environment.\nBrought to you by the \"Columbus discovered America\" manifest destiny colonialism result of Koch Industries, reinventing history, one conservative nationalist at a time.",
">\n\nThis should be criminal.",
">\n\nCan’t wait for the Cuyahoga to catch fire again! Everyone grab your marshmallows and head up to Cleveland!",
">\n\n\nALEC — a network of state lawmakers, businesses and conservative donors — circulated proposed legislation for Ohio lawmakers and has urged other states to follow suit, according to the documents, which were obtained via a public records request by the Energy and Policy Institute, a group that advocates for renewable energy.\n\nALEC is a group which takes corporate lobbyists and GOP legislators as members, and which in practice means that the lobbyists wrote the bills, and we'll see dozens of similar bills pop up in other states. The goal here is going to be to gut any legislation which is good for people and which hurts the fossil fuels industry profits.",
">\n\nAmerican Legislative Exchange Council is funded by the Koch brother (formerly brothers) and Koch Industries. \nThey have conferences in DC where they fly in all of the State Legislatures and Governors, then hand out prescripted legislation, all paid by the government for special interests.",
">\n\nYep. Pretty much everything that's wrong with the GOP.",
">\n\nEveryone should be educated about these people. \nKoch Industries profits from consumption of chemicals and refining petroleum. They don't regulate the discharge waste because of these bills that Republicans push through ALEC. \nThen, they leave behind contamination at the cost of land, animals, wildlife, local humans and their children. They call any regulation as \"impedance to job creation\" to sell to their constituents. \nThey are behind a lot of the genetic modified research into plants and now animals and supply corporate farming fertilizer that is run off into rivers. They hide behind LLCs and trusts to own shares and companies that would otherwise be regulated as public companies and get the regulations to allow them to operate in each state and spend a good lobby to keep the GOP sellouts entertained. \nThey are behind the tax breaks for the wealthy that allow them to get deductions, credits, refunds and reimbursements on the tax they do pay, and usually on the land they contaminate or use to store toxic waste."
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>
If they are trying to ban electric cars they are doing a terrible job, with literally every manufacturer having EVs.
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[
"\"Ethnic (ethic) cleansing\" of the environment.\nBrought to you by the \"Columbus discovered America\" manifest destiny colonialism result of Koch Industries, reinventing history, one conservative nationalist at a time.",
">\n\nThis should be criminal.",
">\n\nCan’t wait for the Cuyahoga to catch fire again! Everyone grab your marshmallows and head up to Cleveland!",
">\n\n\nALEC — a network of state lawmakers, businesses and conservative donors — circulated proposed legislation for Ohio lawmakers and has urged other states to follow suit, according to the documents, which were obtained via a public records request by the Energy and Policy Institute, a group that advocates for renewable energy.\n\nALEC is a group which takes corporate lobbyists and GOP legislators as members, and which in practice means that the lobbyists wrote the bills, and we'll see dozens of similar bills pop up in other states. The goal here is going to be to gut any legislation which is good for people and which hurts the fossil fuels industry profits.",
">\n\nAmerican Legislative Exchange Council is funded by the Koch brother (formerly brothers) and Koch Industries. \nThey have conferences in DC where they fly in all of the State Legislatures and Governors, then hand out prescripted legislation, all paid by the government for special interests.",
">\n\nYep. Pretty much everything that's wrong with the GOP.",
">\n\nEveryone should be educated about these people. \nKoch Industries profits from consumption of chemicals and refining petroleum. They don't regulate the discharge waste because of these bills that Republicans push through ALEC. \nThen, they leave behind contamination at the cost of land, animals, wildlife, local humans and their children. They call any regulation as \"impedance to job creation\" to sell to their constituents. \nThey are behind a lot of the genetic modified research into plants and now animals and supply corporate farming fertilizer that is run off into rivers. They hide behind LLCs and trusts to own shares and companies that would otherwise be regulated as public companies and get the regulations to allow them to operate in each state and spend a good lobby to keep the GOP sellouts entertained. \nThey are behind the tax breaks for the wealthy that allow them to get deductions, credits, refunds and reimbursements on the tax they do pay, and usually on the land they contaminate or use to store toxic waste.",
">\n\nThe fossil fuel industry is dying, and it will do everything in its power to prevent that. That's why you're seeing Republicans spread panic about gas stoves and trying to ban electric vehicles. Expect more of this type of insanity in the next several years as the fossil fuel industry loses more customers."
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It's something new they're trying. The Republicans in Wyoming just announced this proposal.
|
[
"\"Ethnic (ethic) cleansing\" of the environment.\nBrought to you by the \"Columbus discovered America\" manifest destiny colonialism result of Koch Industries, reinventing history, one conservative nationalist at a time.",
">\n\nThis should be criminal.",
">\n\nCan’t wait for the Cuyahoga to catch fire again! Everyone grab your marshmallows and head up to Cleveland!",
">\n\n\nALEC — a network of state lawmakers, businesses and conservative donors — circulated proposed legislation for Ohio lawmakers and has urged other states to follow suit, according to the documents, which were obtained via a public records request by the Energy and Policy Institute, a group that advocates for renewable energy.\n\nALEC is a group which takes corporate lobbyists and GOP legislators as members, and which in practice means that the lobbyists wrote the bills, and we'll see dozens of similar bills pop up in other states. The goal here is going to be to gut any legislation which is good for people and which hurts the fossil fuels industry profits.",
">\n\nAmerican Legislative Exchange Council is funded by the Koch brother (formerly brothers) and Koch Industries. \nThey have conferences in DC where they fly in all of the State Legislatures and Governors, then hand out prescripted legislation, all paid by the government for special interests.",
">\n\nYep. Pretty much everything that's wrong with the GOP.",
">\n\nEveryone should be educated about these people. \nKoch Industries profits from consumption of chemicals and refining petroleum. They don't regulate the discharge waste because of these bills that Republicans push through ALEC. \nThen, they leave behind contamination at the cost of land, animals, wildlife, local humans and their children. They call any regulation as \"impedance to job creation\" to sell to their constituents. \nThey are behind a lot of the genetic modified research into plants and now animals and supply corporate farming fertilizer that is run off into rivers. They hide behind LLCs and trusts to own shares and companies that would otherwise be regulated as public companies and get the regulations to allow them to operate in each state and spend a good lobby to keep the GOP sellouts entertained. \nThey are behind the tax breaks for the wealthy that allow them to get deductions, credits, refunds and reimbursements on the tax they do pay, and usually on the land they contaminate or use to store toxic waste.",
">\n\nThe fossil fuel industry is dying, and it will do everything in its power to prevent that. That's why you're seeing Republicans spread panic about gas stoves and trying to ban electric vehicles. Expect more of this type of insanity in the next several years as the fossil fuel industry loses more customers.",
">\n\nIf they are trying to ban electric cars they are doing a terrible job, with literally every manufacturer having EVs."
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>
I just looked up that Wyoming thing, it is very strange, and not a real attempt to ban the sale of electric cars. Here is a quote from the sponsor:
“I don’t have a problem with electric vehicles at all,” Anderson told the Washington Post.
"Anyone who wants to buy an electric vehicle should have the freedom to," he said, adding that his friends and family members have them.
|
[
"\"Ethnic (ethic) cleansing\" of the environment.\nBrought to you by the \"Columbus discovered America\" manifest destiny colonialism result of Koch Industries, reinventing history, one conservative nationalist at a time.",
">\n\nThis should be criminal.",
">\n\nCan’t wait for the Cuyahoga to catch fire again! Everyone grab your marshmallows and head up to Cleveland!",
">\n\n\nALEC — a network of state lawmakers, businesses and conservative donors — circulated proposed legislation for Ohio lawmakers and has urged other states to follow suit, according to the documents, which were obtained via a public records request by the Energy and Policy Institute, a group that advocates for renewable energy.\n\nALEC is a group which takes corporate lobbyists and GOP legislators as members, and which in practice means that the lobbyists wrote the bills, and we'll see dozens of similar bills pop up in other states. The goal here is going to be to gut any legislation which is good for people and which hurts the fossil fuels industry profits.",
">\n\nAmerican Legislative Exchange Council is funded by the Koch brother (formerly brothers) and Koch Industries. \nThey have conferences in DC where they fly in all of the State Legislatures and Governors, then hand out prescripted legislation, all paid by the government for special interests.",
">\n\nYep. Pretty much everything that's wrong with the GOP.",
">\n\nEveryone should be educated about these people. \nKoch Industries profits from consumption of chemicals and refining petroleum. They don't regulate the discharge waste because of these bills that Republicans push through ALEC. \nThen, they leave behind contamination at the cost of land, animals, wildlife, local humans and their children. They call any regulation as \"impedance to job creation\" to sell to their constituents. \nThey are behind a lot of the genetic modified research into plants and now animals and supply corporate farming fertilizer that is run off into rivers. They hide behind LLCs and trusts to own shares and companies that would otherwise be regulated as public companies and get the regulations to allow them to operate in each state and spend a good lobby to keep the GOP sellouts entertained. \nThey are behind the tax breaks for the wealthy that allow them to get deductions, credits, refunds and reimbursements on the tax they do pay, and usually on the land they contaminate or use to store toxic waste.",
">\n\nThe fossil fuel industry is dying, and it will do everything in its power to prevent that. That's why you're seeing Republicans spread panic about gas stoves and trying to ban electric vehicles. Expect more of this type of insanity in the next several years as the fossil fuel industry loses more customers.",
">\n\nIf they are trying to ban electric cars they are doing a terrible job, with literally every manufacturer having EVs.",
">\n\nIt's something new they're trying. The Republicans in Wyoming just announced this proposal."
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Republicans lie all the time. Don't take their quotes seriously.
|
[
"\"Ethnic (ethic) cleansing\" of the environment.\nBrought to you by the \"Columbus discovered America\" manifest destiny colonialism result of Koch Industries, reinventing history, one conservative nationalist at a time.",
">\n\nThis should be criminal.",
">\n\nCan’t wait for the Cuyahoga to catch fire again! Everyone grab your marshmallows and head up to Cleveland!",
">\n\n\nALEC — a network of state lawmakers, businesses and conservative donors — circulated proposed legislation for Ohio lawmakers and has urged other states to follow suit, according to the documents, which were obtained via a public records request by the Energy and Policy Institute, a group that advocates for renewable energy.\n\nALEC is a group which takes corporate lobbyists and GOP legislators as members, and which in practice means that the lobbyists wrote the bills, and we'll see dozens of similar bills pop up in other states. The goal here is going to be to gut any legislation which is good for people and which hurts the fossil fuels industry profits.",
">\n\nAmerican Legislative Exchange Council is funded by the Koch brother (formerly brothers) and Koch Industries. \nThey have conferences in DC where they fly in all of the State Legislatures and Governors, then hand out prescripted legislation, all paid by the government for special interests.",
">\n\nYep. Pretty much everything that's wrong with the GOP.",
">\n\nEveryone should be educated about these people. \nKoch Industries profits from consumption of chemicals and refining petroleum. They don't regulate the discharge waste because of these bills that Republicans push through ALEC. \nThen, they leave behind contamination at the cost of land, animals, wildlife, local humans and their children. They call any regulation as \"impedance to job creation\" to sell to their constituents. \nThey are behind a lot of the genetic modified research into plants and now animals and supply corporate farming fertilizer that is run off into rivers. They hide behind LLCs and trusts to own shares and companies that would otherwise be regulated as public companies and get the regulations to allow them to operate in each state and spend a good lobby to keep the GOP sellouts entertained. \nThey are behind the tax breaks for the wealthy that allow them to get deductions, credits, refunds and reimbursements on the tax they do pay, and usually on the land they contaminate or use to store toxic waste.",
">\n\nThe fossil fuel industry is dying, and it will do everything in its power to prevent that. That's why you're seeing Republicans spread panic about gas stoves and trying to ban electric vehicles. Expect more of this type of insanity in the next several years as the fossil fuel industry loses more customers.",
">\n\nIf they are trying to ban electric cars they are doing a terrible job, with literally every manufacturer having EVs.",
">\n\nIt's something new they're trying. The Republicans in Wyoming just announced this proposal.",
">\n\nI just looked up that Wyoming thing, it is very strange, and not a real attempt to ban the sale of electric cars. Here is a quote from the sponsor:\n“I don’t have a problem with electric vehicles at all,” Anderson told the Washington Post.\n\"Anyone who wants to buy an electric vehicle should have the freedom to,\" he said, adding that his friends and family members have them."
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I’ll save you some clicks and time by summarizing the article for you:
They paid politicians off that’s how.
Repeal Citizens United. Get Dark Money out of our government.
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[
"\"Ethnic (ethic) cleansing\" of the environment.\nBrought to you by the \"Columbus discovered America\" manifest destiny colonialism result of Koch Industries, reinventing history, one conservative nationalist at a time.",
">\n\nThis should be criminal.",
">\n\nCan’t wait for the Cuyahoga to catch fire again! Everyone grab your marshmallows and head up to Cleveland!",
">\n\n\nALEC — a network of state lawmakers, businesses and conservative donors — circulated proposed legislation for Ohio lawmakers and has urged other states to follow suit, according to the documents, which were obtained via a public records request by the Energy and Policy Institute, a group that advocates for renewable energy.\n\nALEC is a group which takes corporate lobbyists and GOP legislators as members, and which in practice means that the lobbyists wrote the bills, and we'll see dozens of similar bills pop up in other states. The goal here is going to be to gut any legislation which is good for people and which hurts the fossil fuels industry profits.",
">\n\nAmerican Legislative Exchange Council is funded by the Koch brother (formerly brothers) and Koch Industries. \nThey have conferences in DC where they fly in all of the State Legislatures and Governors, then hand out prescripted legislation, all paid by the government for special interests.",
">\n\nYep. Pretty much everything that's wrong with the GOP.",
">\n\nEveryone should be educated about these people. \nKoch Industries profits from consumption of chemicals and refining petroleum. They don't regulate the discharge waste because of these bills that Republicans push through ALEC. \nThen, they leave behind contamination at the cost of land, animals, wildlife, local humans and their children. They call any regulation as \"impedance to job creation\" to sell to their constituents. \nThey are behind a lot of the genetic modified research into plants and now animals and supply corporate farming fertilizer that is run off into rivers. They hide behind LLCs and trusts to own shares and companies that would otherwise be regulated as public companies and get the regulations to allow them to operate in each state and spend a good lobby to keep the GOP sellouts entertained. \nThey are behind the tax breaks for the wealthy that allow them to get deductions, credits, refunds and reimbursements on the tax they do pay, and usually on the land they contaminate or use to store toxic waste.",
">\n\nThe fossil fuel industry is dying, and it will do everything in its power to prevent that. That's why you're seeing Republicans spread panic about gas stoves and trying to ban electric vehicles. Expect more of this type of insanity in the next several years as the fossil fuel industry loses more customers.",
">\n\nIf they are trying to ban electric cars they are doing a terrible job, with literally every manufacturer having EVs.",
">\n\nIt's something new they're trying. The Republicans in Wyoming just announced this proposal.",
">\n\nI just looked up that Wyoming thing, it is very strange, and not a real attempt to ban the sale of electric cars. Here is a quote from the sponsor:\n“I don’t have a problem with electric vehicles at all,” Anderson told the Washington Post.\n\"Anyone who wants to buy an electric vehicle should have the freedom to,\" he said, adding that his friends and family members have them.",
">\n\nRepublicans lie all the time. Don't take their quotes seriously."
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“We do understand the criticism of that language,” Tierney said. “That was put in by the General Assembly. It was not a bill pushed by the administration."
|
[
"\"Ethnic (ethic) cleansing\" of the environment.\nBrought to you by the \"Columbus discovered America\" manifest destiny colonialism result of Koch Industries, reinventing history, one conservative nationalist at a time.",
">\n\nThis should be criminal.",
">\n\nCan’t wait for the Cuyahoga to catch fire again! Everyone grab your marshmallows and head up to Cleveland!",
">\n\n\nALEC — a network of state lawmakers, businesses and conservative donors — circulated proposed legislation for Ohio lawmakers and has urged other states to follow suit, according to the documents, which were obtained via a public records request by the Energy and Policy Institute, a group that advocates for renewable energy.\n\nALEC is a group which takes corporate lobbyists and GOP legislators as members, and which in practice means that the lobbyists wrote the bills, and we'll see dozens of similar bills pop up in other states. The goal here is going to be to gut any legislation which is good for people and which hurts the fossil fuels industry profits.",
">\n\nAmerican Legislative Exchange Council is funded by the Koch brother (formerly brothers) and Koch Industries. \nThey have conferences in DC where they fly in all of the State Legislatures and Governors, then hand out prescripted legislation, all paid by the government for special interests.",
">\n\nYep. Pretty much everything that's wrong with the GOP.",
">\n\nEveryone should be educated about these people. \nKoch Industries profits from consumption of chemicals and refining petroleum. They don't regulate the discharge waste because of these bills that Republicans push through ALEC. \nThen, they leave behind contamination at the cost of land, animals, wildlife, local humans and their children. They call any regulation as \"impedance to job creation\" to sell to their constituents. \nThey are behind a lot of the genetic modified research into plants and now animals and supply corporate farming fertilizer that is run off into rivers. They hide behind LLCs and trusts to own shares and companies that would otherwise be regulated as public companies and get the regulations to allow them to operate in each state and spend a good lobby to keep the GOP sellouts entertained. \nThey are behind the tax breaks for the wealthy that allow them to get deductions, credits, refunds and reimbursements on the tax they do pay, and usually on the land they contaminate or use to store toxic waste.",
">\n\nThe fossil fuel industry is dying, and it will do everything in its power to prevent that. That's why you're seeing Republicans spread panic about gas stoves and trying to ban electric vehicles. Expect more of this type of insanity in the next several years as the fossil fuel industry loses more customers.",
">\n\nIf they are trying to ban electric cars they are doing a terrible job, with literally every manufacturer having EVs.",
">\n\nIt's something new they're trying. The Republicans in Wyoming just announced this proposal.",
">\n\nI just looked up that Wyoming thing, it is very strange, and not a real attempt to ban the sale of electric cars. Here is a quote from the sponsor:\n“I don’t have a problem with electric vehicles at all,” Anderson told the Washington Post.\n\"Anyone who wants to buy an electric vehicle should have the freedom to,\" he said, adding that his friends and family members have them.",
">\n\nRepublicans lie all the time. Don't take their quotes seriously.",
">\n\nI’ll save you some clicks and time by summarizing the article for you:\nThey paid politicians off that’s how.\nRepeal Citizens United. Get Dark Money out of our government."
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So...don't sign the bill. You don't have to go along with this stuff. Governors frequently don't. He did.
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[
"\"Ethnic (ethic) cleansing\" of the environment.\nBrought to you by the \"Columbus discovered America\" manifest destiny colonialism result of Koch Industries, reinventing history, one conservative nationalist at a time.",
">\n\nThis should be criminal.",
">\n\nCan’t wait for the Cuyahoga to catch fire again! Everyone grab your marshmallows and head up to Cleveland!",
">\n\n\nALEC — a network of state lawmakers, businesses and conservative donors — circulated proposed legislation for Ohio lawmakers and has urged other states to follow suit, according to the documents, which were obtained via a public records request by the Energy and Policy Institute, a group that advocates for renewable energy.\n\nALEC is a group which takes corporate lobbyists and GOP legislators as members, and which in practice means that the lobbyists wrote the bills, and we'll see dozens of similar bills pop up in other states. The goal here is going to be to gut any legislation which is good for people and which hurts the fossil fuels industry profits.",
">\n\nAmerican Legislative Exchange Council is funded by the Koch brother (formerly brothers) and Koch Industries. \nThey have conferences in DC where they fly in all of the State Legislatures and Governors, then hand out prescripted legislation, all paid by the government for special interests.",
">\n\nYep. Pretty much everything that's wrong with the GOP.",
">\n\nEveryone should be educated about these people. \nKoch Industries profits from consumption of chemicals and refining petroleum. They don't regulate the discharge waste because of these bills that Republicans push through ALEC. \nThen, they leave behind contamination at the cost of land, animals, wildlife, local humans and their children. They call any regulation as \"impedance to job creation\" to sell to their constituents. \nThey are behind a lot of the genetic modified research into plants and now animals and supply corporate farming fertilizer that is run off into rivers. They hide behind LLCs and trusts to own shares and companies that would otherwise be regulated as public companies and get the regulations to allow them to operate in each state and spend a good lobby to keep the GOP sellouts entertained. \nThey are behind the tax breaks for the wealthy that allow them to get deductions, credits, refunds and reimbursements on the tax they do pay, and usually on the land they contaminate or use to store toxic waste.",
">\n\nThe fossil fuel industry is dying, and it will do everything in its power to prevent that. That's why you're seeing Republicans spread panic about gas stoves and trying to ban electric vehicles. Expect more of this type of insanity in the next several years as the fossil fuel industry loses more customers.",
">\n\nIf they are trying to ban electric cars they are doing a terrible job, with literally every manufacturer having EVs.",
">\n\nIt's something new they're trying. The Republicans in Wyoming just announced this proposal.",
">\n\nI just looked up that Wyoming thing, it is very strange, and not a real attempt to ban the sale of electric cars. Here is a quote from the sponsor:\n“I don’t have a problem with electric vehicles at all,” Anderson told the Washington Post.\n\"Anyone who wants to buy an electric vehicle should have the freedom to,\" he said, adding that his friends and family members have them.",
">\n\nRepublicans lie all the time. Don't take their quotes seriously.",
">\n\nI’ll save you some clicks and time by summarizing the article for you:\nThey paid politicians off that’s how.\nRepeal Citizens United. Get Dark Money out of our government.",
">\n\n“We do understand the criticism of that language,” Tierney said. “That was put in by the General Assembly. It was not a bill pushed by the administration.\""
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This embodies the problem with US politics as they are right now. This type of behavior is abhorrent. This greed based economy needs to stop, we won't survive it.
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[
"\"Ethnic (ethic) cleansing\" of the environment.\nBrought to you by the \"Columbus discovered America\" manifest destiny colonialism result of Koch Industries, reinventing history, one conservative nationalist at a time.",
">\n\nThis should be criminal.",
">\n\nCan’t wait for the Cuyahoga to catch fire again! Everyone grab your marshmallows and head up to Cleveland!",
">\n\n\nALEC — a network of state lawmakers, businesses and conservative donors — circulated proposed legislation for Ohio lawmakers and has urged other states to follow suit, according to the documents, which were obtained via a public records request by the Energy and Policy Institute, a group that advocates for renewable energy.\n\nALEC is a group which takes corporate lobbyists and GOP legislators as members, and which in practice means that the lobbyists wrote the bills, and we'll see dozens of similar bills pop up in other states. The goal here is going to be to gut any legislation which is good for people and which hurts the fossil fuels industry profits.",
">\n\nAmerican Legislative Exchange Council is funded by the Koch brother (formerly brothers) and Koch Industries. \nThey have conferences in DC where they fly in all of the State Legislatures and Governors, then hand out prescripted legislation, all paid by the government for special interests.",
">\n\nYep. Pretty much everything that's wrong with the GOP.",
">\n\nEveryone should be educated about these people. \nKoch Industries profits from consumption of chemicals and refining petroleum. They don't regulate the discharge waste because of these bills that Republicans push through ALEC. \nThen, they leave behind contamination at the cost of land, animals, wildlife, local humans and their children. They call any regulation as \"impedance to job creation\" to sell to their constituents. \nThey are behind a lot of the genetic modified research into plants and now animals and supply corporate farming fertilizer that is run off into rivers. They hide behind LLCs and trusts to own shares and companies that would otherwise be regulated as public companies and get the regulations to allow them to operate in each state and spend a good lobby to keep the GOP sellouts entertained. \nThey are behind the tax breaks for the wealthy that allow them to get deductions, credits, refunds and reimbursements on the tax they do pay, and usually on the land they contaminate or use to store toxic waste.",
">\n\nThe fossil fuel industry is dying, and it will do everything in its power to prevent that. That's why you're seeing Republicans spread panic about gas stoves and trying to ban electric vehicles. Expect more of this type of insanity in the next several years as the fossil fuel industry loses more customers.",
">\n\nIf they are trying to ban electric cars they are doing a terrible job, with literally every manufacturer having EVs.",
">\n\nIt's something new they're trying. The Republicans in Wyoming just announced this proposal.",
">\n\nI just looked up that Wyoming thing, it is very strange, and not a real attempt to ban the sale of electric cars. Here is a quote from the sponsor:\n“I don’t have a problem with electric vehicles at all,” Anderson told the Washington Post.\n\"Anyone who wants to buy an electric vehicle should have the freedom to,\" he said, adding that his friends and family members have them.",
">\n\nRepublicans lie all the time. Don't take their quotes seriously.",
">\n\nI’ll save you some clicks and time by summarizing the article for you:\nThey paid politicians off that’s how.\nRepeal Citizens United. Get Dark Money out of our government.",
">\n\n“We do understand the criticism of that language,” Tierney said. “That was put in by the General Assembly. It was not a bill pushed by the administration.\"",
">\n\nSo...don't sign the bill. You don't have to go along with this stuff. Governors frequently don't. He did."
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Did the Russians/republicans really need a reason to hurt Americans?
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[
"\"Ethnic (ethic) cleansing\" of the environment.\nBrought to you by the \"Columbus discovered America\" manifest destiny colonialism result of Koch Industries, reinventing history, one conservative nationalist at a time.",
">\n\nThis should be criminal.",
">\n\nCan’t wait for the Cuyahoga to catch fire again! Everyone grab your marshmallows and head up to Cleveland!",
">\n\n\nALEC — a network of state lawmakers, businesses and conservative donors — circulated proposed legislation for Ohio lawmakers and has urged other states to follow suit, according to the documents, which were obtained via a public records request by the Energy and Policy Institute, a group that advocates for renewable energy.\n\nALEC is a group which takes corporate lobbyists and GOP legislators as members, and which in practice means that the lobbyists wrote the bills, and we'll see dozens of similar bills pop up in other states. The goal here is going to be to gut any legislation which is good for people and which hurts the fossil fuels industry profits.",
">\n\nAmerican Legislative Exchange Council is funded by the Koch brother (formerly brothers) and Koch Industries. \nThey have conferences in DC where they fly in all of the State Legislatures and Governors, then hand out prescripted legislation, all paid by the government for special interests.",
">\n\nYep. Pretty much everything that's wrong with the GOP.",
">\n\nEveryone should be educated about these people. \nKoch Industries profits from consumption of chemicals and refining petroleum. They don't regulate the discharge waste because of these bills that Republicans push through ALEC. \nThen, they leave behind contamination at the cost of land, animals, wildlife, local humans and their children. They call any regulation as \"impedance to job creation\" to sell to their constituents. \nThey are behind a lot of the genetic modified research into plants and now animals and supply corporate farming fertilizer that is run off into rivers. They hide behind LLCs and trusts to own shares and companies that would otherwise be regulated as public companies and get the regulations to allow them to operate in each state and spend a good lobby to keep the GOP sellouts entertained. \nThey are behind the tax breaks for the wealthy that allow them to get deductions, credits, refunds and reimbursements on the tax they do pay, and usually on the land they contaminate or use to store toxic waste.",
">\n\nThe fossil fuel industry is dying, and it will do everything in its power to prevent that. That's why you're seeing Republicans spread panic about gas stoves and trying to ban electric vehicles. Expect more of this type of insanity in the next several years as the fossil fuel industry loses more customers.",
">\n\nIf they are trying to ban electric cars they are doing a terrible job, with literally every manufacturer having EVs.",
">\n\nIt's something new they're trying. The Republicans in Wyoming just announced this proposal.",
">\n\nI just looked up that Wyoming thing, it is very strange, and not a real attempt to ban the sale of electric cars. Here is a quote from the sponsor:\n“I don’t have a problem with electric vehicles at all,” Anderson told the Washington Post.\n\"Anyone who wants to buy an electric vehicle should have the freedom to,\" he said, adding that his friends and family members have them.",
">\n\nRepublicans lie all the time. Don't take their quotes seriously.",
">\n\nI’ll save you some clicks and time by summarizing the article for you:\nThey paid politicians off that’s how.\nRepeal Citizens United. Get Dark Money out of our government.",
">\n\n“We do understand the criticism of that language,” Tierney said. “That was put in by the General Assembly. It was not a bill pushed by the administration.\"",
">\n\nSo...don't sign the bill. You don't have to go along with this stuff. Governors frequently don't. He did.",
">\n\nThis embodies the problem with US politics as they are right now. This type of behavior is abhorrent. This greed based economy needs to stop, we won't survive it."
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This is just dumb. So dumb.
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[
"\"Ethnic (ethic) cleansing\" of the environment.\nBrought to you by the \"Columbus discovered America\" manifest destiny colonialism result of Koch Industries, reinventing history, one conservative nationalist at a time.",
">\n\nThis should be criminal.",
">\n\nCan’t wait for the Cuyahoga to catch fire again! Everyone grab your marshmallows and head up to Cleveland!",
">\n\n\nALEC — a network of state lawmakers, businesses and conservative donors — circulated proposed legislation for Ohio lawmakers and has urged other states to follow suit, according to the documents, which were obtained via a public records request by the Energy and Policy Institute, a group that advocates for renewable energy.\n\nALEC is a group which takes corporate lobbyists and GOP legislators as members, and which in practice means that the lobbyists wrote the bills, and we'll see dozens of similar bills pop up in other states. The goal here is going to be to gut any legislation which is good for people and which hurts the fossil fuels industry profits.",
">\n\nAmerican Legislative Exchange Council is funded by the Koch brother (formerly brothers) and Koch Industries. \nThey have conferences in DC where they fly in all of the State Legislatures and Governors, then hand out prescripted legislation, all paid by the government for special interests.",
">\n\nYep. Pretty much everything that's wrong with the GOP.",
">\n\nEveryone should be educated about these people. \nKoch Industries profits from consumption of chemicals and refining petroleum. They don't regulate the discharge waste because of these bills that Republicans push through ALEC. \nThen, they leave behind contamination at the cost of land, animals, wildlife, local humans and their children. They call any regulation as \"impedance to job creation\" to sell to their constituents. \nThey are behind a lot of the genetic modified research into plants and now animals and supply corporate farming fertilizer that is run off into rivers. They hide behind LLCs and trusts to own shares and companies that would otherwise be regulated as public companies and get the regulations to allow them to operate in each state and spend a good lobby to keep the GOP sellouts entertained. \nThey are behind the tax breaks for the wealthy that allow them to get deductions, credits, refunds and reimbursements on the tax they do pay, and usually on the land they contaminate or use to store toxic waste.",
">\n\nThe fossil fuel industry is dying, and it will do everything in its power to prevent that. That's why you're seeing Republicans spread panic about gas stoves and trying to ban electric vehicles. Expect more of this type of insanity in the next several years as the fossil fuel industry loses more customers.",
">\n\nIf they are trying to ban electric cars they are doing a terrible job, with literally every manufacturer having EVs.",
">\n\nIt's something new they're trying. The Republicans in Wyoming just announced this proposal.",
">\n\nI just looked up that Wyoming thing, it is very strange, and not a real attempt to ban the sale of electric cars. Here is a quote from the sponsor:\n“I don’t have a problem with electric vehicles at all,” Anderson told the Washington Post.\n\"Anyone who wants to buy an electric vehicle should have the freedom to,\" he said, adding that his friends and family members have them.",
">\n\nRepublicans lie all the time. Don't take their quotes seriously.",
">\n\nI’ll save you some clicks and time by summarizing the article for you:\nThey paid politicians off that’s how.\nRepeal Citizens United. Get Dark Money out of our government.",
">\n\n“We do understand the criticism of that language,” Tierney said. “That was put in by the General Assembly. It was not a bill pushed by the administration.\"",
">\n\nSo...don't sign the bill. You don't have to go along with this stuff. Governors frequently don't. He did.",
">\n\nThis embodies the problem with US politics as they are right now. This type of behavior is abhorrent. This greed based economy needs to stop, we won't survive it.",
">\n\nDid the Russians/republicans really need a reason to hurt Americans?"
] |
>
The problem is they're not wrong, but they're not right either. Burning natural gas is relatively clean compared to other fossil fuels, but the extraction process makes it just as dirty.
|
[
"\"Ethnic (ethic) cleansing\" of the environment.\nBrought to you by the \"Columbus discovered America\" manifest destiny colonialism result of Koch Industries, reinventing history, one conservative nationalist at a time.",
">\n\nThis should be criminal.",
">\n\nCan’t wait for the Cuyahoga to catch fire again! Everyone grab your marshmallows and head up to Cleveland!",
">\n\n\nALEC — a network of state lawmakers, businesses and conservative donors — circulated proposed legislation for Ohio lawmakers and has urged other states to follow suit, according to the documents, which were obtained via a public records request by the Energy and Policy Institute, a group that advocates for renewable energy.\n\nALEC is a group which takes corporate lobbyists and GOP legislators as members, and which in practice means that the lobbyists wrote the bills, and we'll see dozens of similar bills pop up in other states. The goal here is going to be to gut any legislation which is good for people and which hurts the fossil fuels industry profits.",
">\n\nAmerican Legislative Exchange Council is funded by the Koch brother (formerly brothers) and Koch Industries. \nThey have conferences in DC where they fly in all of the State Legislatures and Governors, then hand out prescripted legislation, all paid by the government for special interests.",
">\n\nYep. Pretty much everything that's wrong with the GOP.",
">\n\nEveryone should be educated about these people. \nKoch Industries profits from consumption of chemicals and refining petroleum. They don't regulate the discharge waste because of these bills that Republicans push through ALEC. \nThen, they leave behind contamination at the cost of land, animals, wildlife, local humans and their children. They call any regulation as \"impedance to job creation\" to sell to their constituents. \nThey are behind a lot of the genetic modified research into plants and now animals and supply corporate farming fertilizer that is run off into rivers. They hide behind LLCs and trusts to own shares and companies that would otherwise be regulated as public companies and get the regulations to allow them to operate in each state and spend a good lobby to keep the GOP sellouts entertained. \nThey are behind the tax breaks for the wealthy that allow them to get deductions, credits, refunds and reimbursements on the tax they do pay, and usually on the land they contaminate or use to store toxic waste.",
">\n\nThe fossil fuel industry is dying, and it will do everything in its power to prevent that. That's why you're seeing Republicans spread panic about gas stoves and trying to ban electric vehicles. Expect more of this type of insanity in the next several years as the fossil fuel industry loses more customers.",
">\n\nIf they are trying to ban electric cars they are doing a terrible job, with literally every manufacturer having EVs.",
">\n\nIt's something new they're trying. The Republicans in Wyoming just announced this proposal.",
">\n\nI just looked up that Wyoming thing, it is very strange, and not a real attempt to ban the sale of electric cars. Here is a quote from the sponsor:\n“I don’t have a problem with electric vehicles at all,” Anderson told the Washington Post.\n\"Anyone who wants to buy an electric vehicle should have the freedom to,\" he said, adding that his friends and family members have them.",
">\n\nRepublicans lie all the time. Don't take their quotes seriously.",
">\n\nI’ll save you some clicks and time by summarizing the article for you:\nThey paid politicians off that’s how.\nRepeal Citizens United. Get Dark Money out of our government.",
">\n\n“We do understand the criticism of that language,” Tierney said. “That was put in by the General Assembly. It was not a bill pushed by the administration.\"",
">\n\nSo...don't sign the bill. You don't have to go along with this stuff. Governors frequently don't. He did.",
">\n\nThis embodies the problem with US politics as they are right now. This type of behavior is abhorrent. This greed based economy needs to stop, we won't survive it.",
">\n\nDid the Russians/republicans really need a reason to hurt Americans?",
">\n\nThis is just dumb. So dumb."
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>
It's dirty compared with wind and solar, which are also cheaper.
|
[
"\"Ethnic (ethic) cleansing\" of the environment.\nBrought to you by the \"Columbus discovered America\" manifest destiny colonialism result of Koch Industries, reinventing history, one conservative nationalist at a time.",
">\n\nThis should be criminal.",
">\n\nCan’t wait for the Cuyahoga to catch fire again! Everyone grab your marshmallows and head up to Cleveland!",
">\n\n\nALEC — a network of state lawmakers, businesses and conservative donors — circulated proposed legislation for Ohio lawmakers and has urged other states to follow suit, according to the documents, which were obtained via a public records request by the Energy and Policy Institute, a group that advocates for renewable energy.\n\nALEC is a group which takes corporate lobbyists and GOP legislators as members, and which in practice means that the lobbyists wrote the bills, and we'll see dozens of similar bills pop up in other states. The goal here is going to be to gut any legislation which is good for people and which hurts the fossil fuels industry profits.",
">\n\nAmerican Legislative Exchange Council is funded by the Koch brother (formerly brothers) and Koch Industries. \nThey have conferences in DC where they fly in all of the State Legislatures and Governors, then hand out prescripted legislation, all paid by the government for special interests.",
">\n\nYep. Pretty much everything that's wrong with the GOP.",
">\n\nEveryone should be educated about these people. \nKoch Industries profits from consumption of chemicals and refining petroleum. They don't regulate the discharge waste because of these bills that Republicans push through ALEC. \nThen, they leave behind contamination at the cost of land, animals, wildlife, local humans and their children. They call any regulation as \"impedance to job creation\" to sell to their constituents. \nThey are behind a lot of the genetic modified research into plants and now animals and supply corporate farming fertilizer that is run off into rivers. They hide behind LLCs and trusts to own shares and companies that would otherwise be regulated as public companies and get the regulations to allow them to operate in each state and spend a good lobby to keep the GOP sellouts entertained. \nThey are behind the tax breaks for the wealthy that allow them to get deductions, credits, refunds and reimbursements on the tax they do pay, and usually on the land they contaminate or use to store toxic waste.",
">\n\nThe fossil fuel industry is dying, and it will do everything in its power to prevent that. That's why you're seeing Republicans spread panic about gas stoves and trying to ban electric vehicles. Expect more of this type of insanity in the next several years as the fossil fuel industry loses more customers.",
">\n\nIf they are trying to ban electric cars they are doing a terrible job, with literally every manufacturer having EVs.",
">\n\nIt's something new they're trying. The Republicans in Wyoming just announced this proposal.",
">\n\nI just looked up that Wyoming thing, it is very strange, and not a real attempt to ban the sale of electric cars. Here is a quote from the sponsor:\n“I don’t have a problem with electric vehicles at all,” Anderson told the Washington Post.\n\"Anyone who wants to buy an electric vehicle should have the freedom to,\" he said, adding that his friends and family members have them.",
">\n\nRepublicans lie all the time. Don't take their quotes seriously.",
">\n\nI’ll save you some clicks and time by summarizing the article for you:\nThey paid politicians off that’s how.\nRepeal Citizens United. Get Dark Money out of our government.",
">\n\n“We do understand the criticism of that language,” Tierney said. “That was put in by the General Assembly. It was not a bill pushed by the administration.\"",
">\n\nSo...don't sign the bill. You don't have to go along with this stuff. Governors frequently don't. He did.",
">\n\nThis embodies the problem with US politics as they are right now. This type of behavior is abhorrent. This greed based economy needs to stop, we won't survive it.",
">\n\nDid the Russians/republicans really need a reason to hurt Americans?",
">\n\nThis is just dumb. So dumb.",
">\n\nThe problem is they're not wrong, but they're not right either. Burning natural gas is relatively clean compared to other fossil fuels, but the extraction process makes it just as dirty."
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>
Natural gas is much cleaner than coal, and absolutely has a place in a transition to greener energy. It's not perfect, but we have to recognize perfection just isn't gonna happen here
|
[
"\"Ethnic (ethic) cleansing\" of the environment.\nBrought to you by the \"Columbus discovered America\" manifest destiny colonialism result of Koch Industries, reinventing history, one conservative nationalist at a time.",
">\n\nThis should be criminal.",
">\n\nCan’t wait for the Cuyahoga to catch fire again! Everyone grab your marshmallows and head up to Cleveland!",
">\n\n\nALEC — a network of state lawmakers, businesses and conservative donors — circulated proposed legislation for Ohio lawmakers and has urged other states to follow suit, according to the documents, which were obtained via a public records request by the Energy and Policy Institute, a group that advocates for renewable energy.\n\nALEC is a group which takes corporate lobbyists and GOP legislators as members, and which in practice means that the lobbyists wrote the bills, and we'll see dozens of similar bills pop up in other states. The goal here is going to be to gut any legislation which is good for people and which hurts the fossil fuels industry profits.",
">\n\nAmerican Legislative Exchange Council is funded by the Koch brother (formerly brothers) and Koch Industries. \nThey have conferences in DC where they fly in all of the State Legislatures and Governors, then hand out prescripted legislation, all paid by the government for special interests.",
">\n\nYep. Pretty much everything that's wrong with the GOP.",
">\n\nEveryone should be educated about these people. \nKoch Industries profits from consumption of chemicals and refining petroleum. They don't regulate the discharge waste because of these bills that Republicans push through ALEC. \nThen, they leave behind contamination at the cost of land, animals, wildlife, local humans and their children. They call any regulation as \"impedance to job creation\" to sell to their constituents. \nThey are behind a lot of the genetic modified research into plants and now animals and supply corporate farming fertilizer that is run off into rivers. They hide behind LLCs and trusts to own shares and companies that would otherwise be regulated as public companies and get the regulations to allow them to operate in each state and spend a good lobby to keep the GOP sellouts entertained. \nThey are behind the tax breaks for the wealthy that allow them to get deductions, credits, refunds and reimbursements on the tax they do pay, and usually on the land they contaminate or use to store toxic waste.",
">\n\nThe fossil fuel industry is dying, and it will do everything in its power to prevent that. That's why you're seeing Republicans spread panic about gas stoves and trying to ban electric vehicles. Expect more of this type of insanity in the next several years as the fossil fuel industry loses more customers.",
">\n\nIf they are trying to ban electric cars they are doing a terrible job, with literally every manufacturer having EVs.",
">\n\nIt's something new they're trying. The Republicans in Wyoming just announced this proposal.",
">\n\nI just looked up that Wyoming thing, it is very strange, and not a real attempt to ban the sale of electric cars. Here is a quote from the sponsor:\n“I don’t have a problem with electric vehicles at all,” Anderson told the Washington Post.\n\"Anyone who wants to buy an electric vehicle should have the freedom to,\" he said, adding that his friends and family members have them.",
">\n\nRepublicans lie all the time. Don't take their quotes seriously.",
">\n\nI’ll save you some clicks and time by summarizing the article for you:\nThey paid politicians off that’s how.\nRepeal Citizens United. Get Dark Money out of our government.",
">\n\n“We do understand the criticism of that language,” Tierney said. “That was put in by the General Assembly. It was not a bill pushed by the administration.\"",
">\n\nSo...don't sign the bill. You don't have to go along with this stuff. Governors frequently don't. He did.",
">\n\nThis embodies the problem with US politics as they are right now. This type of behavior is abhorrent. This greed based economy needs to stop, we won't survive it.",
">\n\nDid the Russians/republicans really need a reason to hurt Americans?",
">\n\nThis is just dumb. So dumb.",
">\n\nThe problem is they're not wrong, but they're not right either. Burning natural gas is relatively clean compared to other fossil fuels, but the extraction process makes it just as dirty.",
">\n\nIt's dirty compared with wind and solar, which are also cheaper."
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That was a reasonable move ~30 years ago. It's not now, because solar got so cheap that it can displace gas, and we're at the point where we've nearly used up the remaining emissions budget for keeping the climate in a state where we know it can support agriculture.
Building gas at this point is building stranded assets.
|
[
"\"Ethnic (ethic) cleansing\" of the environment.\nBrought to you by the \"Columbus discovered America\" manifest destiny colonialism result of Koch Industries, reinventing history, one conservative nationalist at a time.",
">\n\nThis should be criminal.",
">\n\nCan’t wait for the Cuyahoga to catch fire again! Everyone grab your marshmallows and head up to Cleveland!",
">\n\n\nALEC — a network of state lawmakers, businesses and conservative donors — circulated proposed legislation for Ohio lawmakers and has urged other states to follow suit, according to the documents, which were obtained via a public records request by the Energy and Policy Institute, a group that advocates for renewable energy.\n\nALEC is a group which takes corporate lobbyists and GOP legislators as members, and which in practice means that the lobbyists wrote the bills, and we'll see dozens of similar bills pop up in other states. The goal here is going to be to gut any legislation which is good for people and which hurts the fossil fuels industry profits.",
">\n\nAmerican Legislative Exchange Council is funded by the Koch brother (formerly brothers) and Koch Industries. \nThey have conferences in DC where they fly in all of the State Legislatures and Governors, then hand out prescripted legislation, all paid by the government for special interests.",
">\n\nYep. Pretty much everything that's wrong with the GOP.",
">\n\nEveryone should be educated about these people. \nKoch Industries profits from consumption of chemicals and refining petroleum. They don't regulate the discharge waste because of these bills that Republicans push through ALEC. \nThen, they leave behind contamination at the cost of land, animals, wildlife, local humans and their children. They call any regulation as \"impedance to job creation\" to sell to their constituents. \nThey are behind a lot of the genetic modified research into plants and now animals and supply corporate farming fertilizer that is run off into rivers. They hide behind LLCs and trusts to own shares and companies that would otherwise be regulated as public companies and get the regulations to allow them to operate in each state and spend a good lobby to keep the GOP sellouts entertained. \nThey are behind the tax breaks for the wealthy that allow them to get deductions, credits, refunds and reimbursements on the tax they do pay, and usually on the land they contaminate or use to store toxic waste.",
">\n\nThe fossil fuel industry is dying, and it will do everything in its power to prevent that. That's why you're seeing Republicans spread panic about gas stoves and trying to ban electric vehicles. Expect more of this type of insanity in the next several years as the fossil fuel industry loses more customers.",
">\n\nIf they are trying to ban electric cars they are doing a terrible job, with literally every manufacturer having EVs.",
">\n\nIt's something new they're trying. The Republicans in Wyoming just announced this proposal.",
">\n\nI just looked up that Wyoming thing, it is very strange, and not a real attempt to ban the sale of electric cars. Here is a quote from the sponsor:\n“I don’t have a problem with electric vehicles at all,” Anderson told the Washington Post.\n\"Anyone who wants to buy an electric vehicle should have the freedom to,\" he said, adding that his friends and family members have them.",
">\n\nRepublicans lie all the time. Don't take their quotes seriously.",
">\n\nI’ll save you some clicks and time by summarizing the article for you:\nThey paid politicians off that’s how.\nRepeal Citizens United. Get Dark Money out of our government.",
">\n\n“We do understand the criticism of that language,” Tierney said. “That was put in by the General Assembly. It was not a bill pushed by the administration.\"",
">\n\nSo...don't sign the bill. You don't have to go along with this stuff. Governors frequently don't. He did.",
">\n\nThis embodies the problem with US politics as they are right now. This type of behavior is abhorrent. This greed based economy needs to stop, we won't survive it.",
">\n\nDid the Russians/republicans really need a reason to hurt Americans?",
">\n\nThis is just dumb. So dumb.",
">\n\nThe problem is they're not wrong, but they're not right either. Burning natural gas is relatively clean compared to other fossil fuels, but the extraction process makes it just as dirty.",
">\n\nIt's dirty compared with wind and solar, which are also cheaper.",
">\n\nNatural gas is much cleaner than coal, and absolutely has a place in a transition to greener energy. It's not perfect, but we have to recognize perfection just isn't gonna happen here"
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The issue with solar is storage. Natural gas's place in the energy transition is its on demand nature. You can turn on a natural gas plant and be providing energy to the grid within 10 minutes. Adding load is much easier than nuclear/wind/solar. Until the storage issues for wind/solar are solved and in place, natural gas is a viable stop gap to provide peak on demand power that fills in the gaps. Natural gas power plants are better than coal plants and better than internal combustion engine vehicles. Get rid of all the coal plants and ICE vehicles and then start talking about retiring natural gas.
Don't let perfect stand in the way of a step in the right direction. Especially when perfect isn't obtainable right now. Ohio declaring natural gas green energy is stupid and wrong. That doesn't mean natural gas has zero place in the meeting the energy demands of the current world we live in.
|
[
"\"Ethnic (ethic) cleansing\" of the environment.\nBrought to you by the \"Columbus discovered America\" manifest destiny colonialism result of Koch Industries, reinventing history, one conservative nationalist at a time.",
">\n\nThis should be criminal.",
">\n\nCan’t wait for the Cuyahoga to catch fire again! Everyone grab your marshmallows and head up to Cleveland!",
">\n\n\nALEC — a network of state lawmakers, businesses and conservative donors — circulated proposed legislation for Ohio lawmakers and has urged other states to follow suit, according to the documents, which were obtained via a public records request by the Energy and Policy Institute, a group that advocates for renewable energy.\n\nALEC is a group which takes corporate lobbyists and GOP legislators as members, and which in practice means that the lobbyists wrote the bills, and we'll see dozens of similar bills pop up in other states. The goal here is going to be to gut any legislation which is good for people and which hurts the fossil fuels industry profits.",
">\n\nAmerican Legislative Exchange Council is funded by the Koch brother (formerly brothers) and Koch Industries. \nThey have conferences in DC where they fly in all of the State Legislatures and Governors, then hand out prescripted legislation, all paid by the government for special interests.",
">\n\nYep. Pretty much everything that's wrong with the GOP.",
">\n\nEveryone should be educated about these people. \nKoch Industries profits from consumption of chemicals and refining petroleum. They don't regulate the discharge waste because of these bills that Republicans push through ALEC. \nThen, they leave behind contamination at the cost of land, animals, wildlife, local humans and their children. They call any regulation as \"impedance to job creation\" to sell to their constituents. \nThey are behind a lot of the genetic modified research into plants and now animals and supply corporate farming fertilizer that is run off into rivers. They hide behind LLCs and trusts to own shares and companies that would otherwise be regulated as public companies and get the regulations to allow them to operate in each state and spend a good lobby to keep the GOP sellouts entertained. \nThey are behind the tax breaks for the wealthy that allow them to get deductions, credits, refunds and reimbursements on the tax they do pay, and usually on the land they contaminate or use to store toxic waste.",
">\n\nThe fossil fuel industry is dying, and it will do everything in its power to prevent that. That's why you're seeing Republicans spread panic about gas stoves and trying to ban electric vehicles. Expect more of this type of insanity in the next several years as the fossil fuel industry loses more customers.",
">\n\nIf they are trying to ban electric cars they are doing a terrible job, with literally every manufacturer having EVs.",
">\n\nIt's something new they're trying. The Republicans in Wyoming just announced this proposal.",
">\n\nI just looked up that Wyoming thing, it is very strange, and not a real attempt to ban the sale of electric cars. Here is a quote from the sponsor:\n“I don’t have a problem with electric vehicles at all,” Anderson told the Washington Post.\n\"Anyone who wants to buy an electric vehicle should have the freedom to,\" he said, adding that his friends and family members have them.",
">\n\nRepublicans lie all the time. Don't take their quotes seriously.",
">\n\nI’ll save you some clicks and time by summarizing the article for you:\nThey paid politicians off that’s how.\nRepeal Citizens United. Get Dark Money out of our government.",
">\n\n“We do understand the criticism of that language,” Tierney said. “That was put in by the General Assembly. It was not a bill pushed by the administration.\"",
">\n\nSo...don't sign the bill. You don't have to go along with this stuff. Governors frequently don't. He did.",
">\n\nThis embodies the problem with US politics as they are right now. This type of behavior is abhorrent. This greed based economy needs to stop, we won't survive it.",
">\n\nDid the Russians/republicans really need a reason to hurt Americans?",
">\n\nThis is just dumb. So dumb.",
">\n\nThe problem is they're not wrong, but they're not right either. Burning natural gas is relatively clean compared to other fossil fuels, but the extraction process makes it just as dirty.",
">\n\nIt's dirty compared with wind and solar, which are also cheaper.",
">\n\nNatural gas is much cleaner than coal, and absolutely has a place in a transition to greener energy. It's not perfect, but we have to recognize perfection just isn't gonna happen here",
">\n\nThat was a reasonable move ~30 years ago. It's not now, because solar got so cheap that it can displace gas, and we're at the point where we've nearly used up the remaining emissions budget for keeping the climate in a state where we know it can support agriculture.\nBuilding gas at this point is building stranded assets."
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Solar + storage is already close to combined-cycle turbines in price, and is only going to get cheaper as some of the new batteries for utility-scale storage go from pilot-level manufacturing to full-scale production.
|
[
"\"Ethnic (ethic) cleansing\" of the environment.\nBrought to you by the \"Columbus discovered America\" manifest destiny colonialism result of Koch Industries, reinventing history, one conservative nationalist at a time.",
">\n\nThis should be criminal.",
">\n\nCan’t wait for the Cuyahoga to catch fire again! Everyone grab your marshmallows and head up to Cleveland!",
">\n\n\nALEC — a network of state lawmakers, businesses and conservative donors — circulated proposed legislation for Ohio lawmakers and has urged other states to follow suit, according to the documents, which were obtained via a public records request by the Energy and Policy Institute, a group that advocates for renewable energy.\n\nALEC is a group which takes corporate lobbyists and GOP legislators as members, and which in practice means that the lobbyists wrote the bills, and we'll see dozens of similar bills pop up in other states. The goal here is going to be to gut any legislation which is good for people and which hurts the fossil fuels industry profits.",
">\n\nAmerican Legislative Exchange Council is funded by the Koch brother (formerly brothers) and Koch Industries. \nThey have conferences in DC where they fly in all of the State Legislatures and Governors, then hand out prescripted legislation, all paid by the government for special interests.",
">\n\nYep. Pretty much everything that's wrong with the GOP.",
">\n\nEveryone should be educated about these people. \nKoch Industries profits from consumption of chemicals and refining petroleum. They don't regulate the discharge waste because of these bills that Republicans push through ALEC. \nThen, they leave behind contamination at the cost of land, animals, wildlife, local humans and their children. They call any regulation as \"impedance to job creation\" to sell to their constituents. \nThey are behind a lot of the genetic modified research into plants and now animals and supply corporate farming fertilizer that is run off into rivers. They hide behind LLCs and trusts to own shares and companies that would otherwise be regulated as public companies and get the regulations to allow them to operate in each state and spend a good lobby to keep the GOP sellouts entertained. \nThey are behind the tax breaks for the wealthy that allow them to get deductions, credits, refunds and reimbursements on the tax they do pay, and usually on the land they contaminate or use to store toxic waste.",
">\n\nThe fossil fuel industry is dying, and it will do everything in its power to prevent that. That's why you're seeing Republicans spread panic about gas stoves and trying to ban electric vehicles. Expect more of this type of insanity in the next several years as the fossil fuel industry loses more customers.",
">\n\nIf they are trying to ban electric cars they are doing a terrible job, with literally every manufacturer having EVs.",
">\n\nIt's something new they're trying. The Republicans in Wyoming just announced this proposal.",
">\n\nI just looked up that Wyoming thing, it is very strange, and not a real attempt to ban the sale of electric cars. Here is a quote from the sponsor:\n“I don’t have a problem with electric vehicles at all,” Anderson told the Washington Post.\n\"Anyone who wants to buy an electric vehicle should have the freedom to,\" he said, adding that his friends and family members have them.",
">\n\nRepublicans lie all the time. Don't take their quotes seriously.",
">\n\nI’ll save you some clicks and time by summarizing the article for you:\nThey paid politicians off that’s how.\nRepeal Citizens United. Get Dark Money out of our government.",
">\n\n“We do understand the criticism of that language,” Tierney said. “That was put in by the General Assembly. It was not a bill pushed by the administration.\"",
">\n\nSo...don't sign the bill. You don't have to go along with this stuff. Governors frequently don't. He did.",
">\n\nThis embodies the problem with US politics as they are right now. This type of behavior is abhorrent. This greed based economy needs to stop, we won't survive it.",
">\n\nDid the Russians/republicans really need a reason to hurt Americans?",
">\n\nThis is just dumb. So dumb.",
">\n\nThe problem is they're not wrong, but they're not right either. Burning natural gas is relatively clean compared to other fossil fuels, but the extraction process makes it just as dirty.",
">\n\nIt's dirty compared with wind and solar, which are also cheaper.",
">\n\nNatural gas is much cleaner than coal, and absolutely has a place in a transition to greener energy. It's not perfect, but we have to recognize perfection just isn't gonna happen here",
">\n\nThat was a reasonable move ~30 years ago. It's not now, because solar got so cheap that it can displace gas, and we're at the point where we've nearly used up the remaining emissions budget for keeping the climate in a state where we know it can support agriculture.\nBuilding gas at this point is building stranded assets.",
">\n\nThe issue with solar is storage. Natural gas's place in the energy transition is its on demand nature. You can turn on a natural gas plant and be providing energy to the grid within 10 minutes. Adding load is much easier than nuclear/wind/solar. Until the storage issues for wind/solar are solved and in place, natural gas is a viable stop gap to provide peak on demand power that fills in the gaps. Natural gas power plants are better than coal plants and better than internal combustion engine vehicles. Get rid of all the coal plants and ICE vehicles and then start talking about retiring natural gas.\nDon't let perfect stand in the way of a step in the right direction. Especially when perfect isn't obtainable right now. Ohio declaring natural gas green energy is stupid and wrong. That doesn't mean natural gas has zero place in the meeting the energy demands of the current world we live in."
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What about the strip mining with batteries? There are major environmental concerns around "green energy" that I don't think you're taking into account
|
[
"\"Ethnic (ethic) cleansing\" of the environment.\nBrought to you by the \"Columbus discovered America\" manifest destiny colonialism result of Koch Industries, reinventing history, one conservative nationalist at a time.",
">\n\nThis should be criminal.",
">\n\nCan’t wait for the Cuyahoga to catch fire again! Everyone grab your marshmallows and head up to Cleveland!",
">\n\n\nALEC — a network of state lawmakers, businesses and conservative donors — circulated proposed legislation for Ohio lawmakers and has urged other states to follow suit, according to the documents, which were obtained via a public records request by the Energy and Policy Institute, a group that advocates for renewable energy.\n\nALEC is a group which takes corporate lobbyists and GOP legislators as members, and which in practice means that the lobbyists wrote the bills, and we'll see dozens of similar bills pop up in other states. The goal here is going to be to gut any legislation which is good for people and which hurts the fossil fuels industry profits.",
">\n\nAmerican Legislative Exchange Council is funded by the Koch brother (formerly brothers) and Koch Industries. \nThey have conferences in DC where they fly in all of the State Legislatures and Governors, then hand out prescripted legislation, all paid by the government for special interests.",
">\n\nYep. Pretty much everything that's wrong with the GOP.",
">\n\nEveryone should be educated about these people. \nKoch Industries profits from consumption of chemicals and refining petroleum. They don't regulate the discharge waste because of these bills that Republicans push through ALEC. \nThen, they leave behind contamination at the cost of land, animals, wildlife, local humans and their children. They call any regulation as \"impedance to job creation\" to sell to their constituents. \nThey are behind a lot of the genetic modified research into plants and now animals and supply corporate farming fertilizer that is run off into rivers. They hide behind LLCs and trusts to own shares and companies that would otherwise be regulated as public companies and get the regulations to allow them to operate in each state and spend a good lobby to keep the GOP sellouts entertained. \nThey are behind the tax breaks for the wealthy that allow them to get deductions, credits, refunds and reimbursements on the tax they do pay, and usually on the land they contaminate or use to store toxic waste.",
">\n\nThe fossil fuel industry is dying, and it will do everything in its power to prevent that. That's why you're seeing Republicans spread panic about gas stoves and trying to ban electric vehicles. Expect more of this type of insanity in the next several years as the fossil fuel industry loses more customers.",
">\n\nIf they are trying to ban electric cars they are doing a terrible job, with literally every manufacturer having EVs.",
">\n\nIt's something new they're trying. The Republicans in Wyoming just announced this proposal.",
">\n\nI just looked up that Wyoming thing, it is very strange, and not a real attempt to ban the sale of electric cars. Here is a quote from the sponsor:\n“I don’t have a problem with electric vehicles at all,” Anderson told the Washington Post.\n\"Anyone who wants to buy an electric vehicle should have the freedom to,\" he said, adding that his friends and family members have them.",
">\n\nRepublicans lie all the time. Don't take their quotes seriously.",
">\n\nI’ll save you some clicks and time by summarizing the article for you:\nThey paid politicians off that’s how.\nRepeal Citizens United. Get Dark Money out of our government.",
">\n\n“We do understand the criticism of that language,” Tierney said. “That was put in by the General Assembly. It was not a bill pushed by the administration.\"",
">\n\nSo...don't sign the bill. You don't have to go along with this stuff. Governors frequently don't. He did.",
">\n\nThis embodies the problem with US politics as they are right now. This type of behavior is abhorrent. This greed based economy needs to stop, we won't survive it.",
">\n\nDid the Russians/republicans really need a reason to hurt Americans?",
">\n\nThis is just dumb. So dumb.",
">\n\nThe problem is they're not wrong, but they're not right either. Burning natural gas is relatively clean compared to other fossil fuels, but the extraction process makes it just as dirty.",
">\n\nIt's dirty compared with wind and solar, which are also cheaper.",
">\n\nNatural gas is much cleaner than coal, and absolutely has a place in a transition to greener energy. It's not perfect, but we have to recognize perfection just isn't gonna happen here",
">\n\nThat was a reasonable move ~30 years ago. It's not now, because solar got so cheap that it can displace gas, and we're at the point where we've nearly used up the remaining emissions budget for keeping the climate in a state where we know it can support agriculture.\nBuilding gas at this point is building stranded assets.",
">\n\nThe issue with solar is storage. Natural gas's place in the energy transition is its on demand nature. You can turn on a natural gas plant and be providing energy to the grid within 10 minutes. Adding load is much easier than nuclear/wind/solar. Until the storage issues for wind/solar are solved and in place, natural gas is a viable stop gap to provide peak on demand power that fills in the gaps. Natural gas power plants are better than coal plants and better than internal combustion engine vehicles. Get rid of all the coal plants and ICE vehicles and then start talking about retiring natural gas.\nDon't let perfect stand in the way of a step in the right direction. Especially when perfect isn't obtainable right now. Ohio declaring natural gas green energy is stupid and wrong. That doesn't mean natural gas has zero place in the meeting the energy demands of the current world we live in.",
">\n\nSolar + storage is already close to combined-cycle turbines in price, and is only going to get cheaper as some of the new batteries for utility-scale storage go from pilot-level manufacturing to full-scale production."
] |
>
Nothing we do has zero impact, but they're tiny compared with what fossil fuel extraction looks like.
|
[
"\"Ethnic (ethic) cleansing\" of the environment.\nBrought to you by the \"Columbus discovered America\" manifest destiny colonialism result of Koch Industries, reinventing history, one conservative nationalist at a time.",
">\n\nThis should be criminal.",
">\n\nCan’t wait for the Cuyahoga to catch fire again! Everyone grab your marshmallows and head up to Cleveland!",
">\n\n\nALEC — a network of state lawmakers, businesses and conservative donors — circulated proposed legislation for Ohio lawmakers and has urged other states to follow suit, according to the documents, which were obtained via a public records request by the Energy and Policy Institute, a group that advocates for renewable energy.\n\nALEC is a group which takes corporate lobbyists and GOP legislators as members, and which in practice means that the lobbyists wrote the bills, and we'll see dozens of similar bills pop up in other states. The goal here is going to be to gut any legislation which is good for people and which hurts the fossil fuels industry profits.",
">\n\nAmerican Legislative Exchange Council is funded by the Koch brother (formerly brothers) and Koch Industries. \nThey have conferences in DC where they fly in all of the State Legislatures and Governors, then hand out prescripted legislation, all paid by the government for special interests.",
">\n\nYep. Pretty much everything that's wrong with the GOP.",
">\n\nEveryone should be educated about these people. \nKoch Industries profits from consumption of chemicals and refining petroleum. They don't regulate the discharge waste because of these bills that Republicans push through ALEC. \nThen, they leave behind contamination at the cost of land, animals, wildlife, local humans and their children. They call any regulation as \"impedance to job creation\" to sell to their constituents. \nThey are behind a lot of the genetic modified research into plants and now animals and supply corporate farming fertilizer that is run off into rivers. They hide behind LLCs and trusts to own shares and companies that would otherwise be regulated as public companies and get the regulations to allow them to operate in each state and spend a good lobby to keep the GOP sellouts entertained. \nThey are behind the tax breaks for the wealthy that allow them to get deductions, credits, refunds and reimbursements on the tax they do pay, and usually on the land they contaminate or use to store toxic waste.",
">\n\nThe fossil fuel industry is dying, and it will do everything in its power to prevent that. That's why you're seeing Republicans spread panic about gas stoves and trying to ban electric vehicles. Expect more of this type of insanity in the next several years as the fossil fuel industry loses more customers.",
">\n\nIf they are trying to ban electric cars they are doing a terrible job, with literally every manufacturer having EVs.",
">\n\nIt's something new they're trying. The Republicans in Wyoming just announced this proposal.",
">\n\nI just looked up that Wyoming thing, it is very strange, and not a real attempt to ban the sale of electric cars. Here is a quote from the sponsor:\n“I don’t have a problem with electric vehicles at all,” Anderson told the Washington Post.\n\"Anyone who wants to buy an electric vehicle should have the freedom to,\" he said, adding that his friends and family members have them.",
">\n\nRepublicans lie all the time. Don't take their quotes seriously.",
">\n\nI’ll save you some clicks and time by summarizing the article for you:\nThey paid politicians off that’s how.\nRepeal Citizens United. Get Dark Money out of our government.",
">\n\n“We do understand the criticism of that language,” Tierney said. “That was put in by the General Assembly. It was not a bill pushed by the administration.\"",
">\n\nSo...don't sign the bill. You don't have to go along with this stuff. Governors frequently don't. He did.",
">\n\nThis embodies the problem with US politics as they are right now. This type of behavior is abhorrent. This greed based economy needs to stop, we won't survive it.",
">\n\nDid the Russians/republicans really need a reason to hurt Americans?",
">\n\nThis is just dumb. So dumb.",
">\n\nThe problem is they're not wrong, but they're not right either. Burning natural gas is relatively clean compared to other fossil fuels, but the extraction process makes it just as dirty.",
">\n\nIt's dirty compared with wind and solar, which are also cheaper.",
">\n\nNatural gas is much cleaner than coal, and absolutely has a place in a transition to greener energy. It's not perfect, but we have to recognize perfection just isn't gonna happen here",
">\n\nThat was a reasonable move ~30 years ago. It's not now, because solar got so cheap that it can displace gas, and we're at the point where we've nearly used up the remaining emissions budget for keeping the climate in a state where we know it can support agriculture.\nBuilding gas at this point is building stranded assets.",
">\n\nThe issue with solar is storage. Natural gas's place in the energy transition is its on demand nature. You can turn on a natural gas plant and be providing energy to the grid within 10 minutes. Adding load is much easier than nuclear/wind/solar. Until the storage issues for wind/solar are solved and in place, natural gas is a viable stop gap to provide peak on demand power that fills in the gaps. Natural gas power plants are better than coal plants and better than internal combustion engine vehicles. Get rid of all the coal plants and ICE vehicles and then start talking about retiring natural gas.\nDon't let perfect stand in the way of a step in the right direction. Especially when perfect isn't obtainable right now. Ohio declaring natural gas green energy is stupid and wrong. That doesn't mean natural gas has zero place in the meeting the energy demands of the current world we live in.",
">\n\nSolar + storage is already close to combined-cycle turbines in price, and is only going to get cheaper as some of the new batteries for utility-scale storage go from pilot-level manufacturing to full-scale production.",
">\n\nWhat about the strip mining with batteries? There are major environmental concerns around \"green energy\" that I don't think you're taking into account"
] |
>
Ahh the Hank Hill argument of “Good Clean Propane”
|
[
"\"Ethnic (ethic) cleansing\" of the environment.\nBrought to you by the \"Columbus discovered America\" manifest destiny colonialism result of Koch Industries, reinventing history, one conservative nationalist at a time.",
">\n\nThis should be criminal.",
">\n\nCan’t wait for the Cuyahoga to catch fire again! Everyone grab your marshmallows and head up to Cleveland!",
">\n\n\nALEC — a network of state lawmakers, businesses and conservative donors — circulated proposed legislation for Ohio lawmakers and has urged other states to follow suit, according to the documents, which were obtained via a public records request by the Energy and Policy Institute, a group that advocates for renewable energy.\n\nALEC is a group which takes corporate lobbyists and GOP legislators as members, and which in practice means that the lobbyists wrote the bills, and we'll see dozens of similar bills pop up in other states. The goal here is going to be to gut any legislation which is good for people and which hurts the fossil fuels industry profits.",
">\n\nAmerican Legislative Exchange Council is funded by the Koch brother (formerly brothers) and Koch Industries. \nThey have conferences in DC where they fly in all of the State Legislatures and Governors, then hand out prescripted legislation, all paid by the government for special interests.",
">\n\nYep. Pretty much everything that's wrong with the GOP.",
">\n\nEveryone should be educated about these people. \nKoch Industries profits from consumption of chemicals and refining petroleum. They don't regulate the discharge waste because of these bills that Republicans push through ALEC. \nThen, they leave behind contamination at the cost of land, animals, wildlife, local humans and their children. They call any regulation as \"impedance to job creation\" to sell to their constituents. \nThey are behind a lot of the genetic modified research into plants and now animals and supply corporate farming fertilizer that is run off into rivers. They hide behind LLCs and trusts to own shares and companies that would otherwise be regulated as public companies and get the regulations to allow them to operate in each state and spend a good lobby to keep the GOP sellouts entertained. \nThey are behind the tax breaks for the wealthy that allow them to get deductions, credits, refunds and reimbursements on the tax they do pay, and usually on the land they contaminate or use to store toxic waste.",
">\n\nThe fossil fuel industry is dying, and it will do everything in its power to prevent that. That's why you're seeing Republicans spread panic about gas stoves and trying to ban electric vehicles. Expect more of this type of insanity in the next several years as the fossil fuel industry loses more customers.",
">\n\nIf they are trying to ban electric cars they are doing a terrible job, with literally every manufacturer having EVs.",
">\n\nIt's something new they're trying. The Republicans in Wyoming just announced this proposal.",
">\n\nI just looked up that Wyoming thing, it is very strange, and not a real attempt to ban the sale of electric cars. Here is a quote from the sponsor:\n“I don’t have a problem with electric vehicles at all,” Anderson told the Washington Post.\n\"Anyone who wants to buy an electric vehicle should have the freedom to,\" he said, adding that his friends and family members have them.",
">\n\nRepublicans lie all the time. Don't take their quotes seriously.",
">\n\nI’ll save you some clicks and time by summarizing the article for you:\nThey paid politicians off that’s how.\nRepeal Citizens United. Get Dark Money out of our government.",
">\n\n“We do understand the criticism of that language,” Tierney said. “That was put in by the General Assembly. It was not a bill pushed by the administration.\"",
">\n\nSo...don't sign the bill. You don't have to go along with this stuff. Governors frequently don't. He did.",
">\n\nThis embodies the problem with US politics as they are right now. This type of behavior is abhorrent. This greed based economy needs to stop, we won't survive it.",
">\n\nDid the Russians/republicans really need a reason to hurt Americans?",
">\n\nThis is just dumb. So dumb.",
">\n\nThe problem is they're not wrong, but they're not right either. Burning natural gas is relatively clean compared to other fossil fuels, but the extraction process makes it just as dirty.",
">\n\nIt's dirty compared with wind and solar, which are also cheaper.",
">\n\nNatural gas is much cleaner than coal, and absolutely has a place in a transition to greener energy. It's not perfect, but we have to recognize perfection just isn't gonna happen here",
">\n\nThat was a reasonable move ~30 years ago. It's not now, because solar got so cheap that it can displace gas, and we're at the point where we've nearly used up the remaining emissions budget for keeping the climate in a state where we know it can support agriculture.\nBuilding gas at this point is building stranded assets.",
">\n\nThe issue with solar is storage. Natural gas's place in the energy transition is its on demand nature. You can turn on a natural gas plant and be providing energy to the grid within 10 minutes. Adding load is much easier than nuclear/wind/solar. Until the storage issues for wind/solar are solved and in place, natural gas is a viable stop gap to provide peak on demand power that fills in the gaps. Natural gas power plants are better than coal plants and better than internal combustion engine vehicles. Get rid of all the coal plants and ICE vehicles and then start talking about retiring natural gas.\nDon't let perfect stand in the way of a step in the right direction. Especially when perfect isn't obtainable right now. Ohio declaring natural gas green energy is stupid and wrong. That doesn't mean natural gas has zero place in the meeting the energy demands of the current world we live in.",
">\n\nSolar + storage is already close to combined-cycle turbines in price, and is only going to get cheaper as some of the new batteries for utility-scale storage go from pilot-level manufacturing to full-scale production.",
">\n\nWhat about the strip mining with batteries? There are major environmental concerns around \"green energy\" that I don't think you're taking into account",
">\n\nNothing we do has zero impact, but they're tiny compared with what fossil fuel extraction looks like."
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>
I wonder why they put profits over the lives of their own descendents. Pro-life maybe?
|
[
"\"Ethnic (ethic) cleansing\" of the environment.\nBrought to you by the \"Columbus discovered America\" manifest destiny colonialism result of Koch Industries, reinventing history, one conservative nationalist at a time.",
">\n\nThis should be criminal.",
">\n\nCan’t wait for the Cuyahoga to catch fire again! Everyone grab your marshmallows and head up to Cleveland!",
">\n\n\nALEC — a network of state lawmakers, businesses and conservative donors — circulated proposed legislation for Ohio lawmakers and has urged other states to follow suit, according to the documents, which were obtained via a public records request by the Energy and Policy Institute, a group that advocates for renewable energy.\n\nALEC is a group which takes corporate lobbyists and GOP legislators as members, and which in practice means that the lobbyists wrote the bills, and we'll see dozens of similar bills pop up in other states. The goal here is going to be to gut any legislation which is good for people and which hurts the fossil fuels industry profits.",
">\n\nAmerican Legislative Exchange Council is funded by the Koch brother (formerly brothers) and Koch Industries. \nThey have conferences in DC where they fly in all of the State Legislatures and Governors, then hand out prescripted legislation, all paid by the government for special interests.",
">\n\nYep. Pretty much everything that's wrong with the GOP.",
">\n\nEveryone should be educated about these people. \nKoch Industries profits from consumption of chemicals and refining petroleum. They don't regulate the discharge waste because of these bills that Republicans push through ALEC. \nThen, they leave behind contamination at the cost of land, animals, wildlife, local humans and their children. They call any regulation as \"impedance to job creation\" to sell to their constituents. \nThey are behind a lot of the genetic modified research into plants and now animals and supply corporate farming fertilizer that is run off into rivers. They hide behind LLCs and trusts to own shares and companies that would otherwise be regulated as public companies and get the regulations to allow them to operate in each state and spend a good lobby to keep the GOP sellouts entertained. \nThey are behind the tax breaks for the wealthy that allow them to get deductions, credits, refunds and reimbursements on the tax they do pay, and usually on the land they contaminate or use to store toxic waste.",
">\n\nThe fossil fuel industry is dying, and it will do everything in its power to prevent that. That's why you're seeing Republicans spread panic about gas stoves and trying to ban electric vehicles. Expect more of this type of insanity in the next several years as the fossil fuel industry loses more customers.",
">\n\nIf they are trying to ban electric cars they are doing a terrible job, with literally every manufacturer having EVs.",
">\n\nIt's something new they're trying. The Republicans in Wyoming just announced this proposal.",
">\n\nI just looked up that Wyoming thing, it is very strange, and not a real attempt to ban the sale of electric cars. Here is a quote from the sponsor:\n“I don’t have a problem with electric vehicles at all,” Anderson told the Washington Post.\n\"Anyone who wants to buy an electric vehicle should have the freedom to,\" he said, adding that his friends and family members have them.",
">\n\nRepublicans lie all the time. Don't take their quotes seriously.",
">\n\nI’ll save you some clicks and time by summarizing the article for you:\nThey paid politicians off that’s how.\nRepeal Citizens United. Get Dark Money out of our government.",
">\n\n“We do understand the criticism of that language,” Tierney said. “That was put in by the General Assembly. It was not a bill pushed by the administration.\"",
">\n\nSo...don't sign the bill. You don't have to go along with this stuff. Governors frequently don't. He did.",
">\n\nThis embodies the problem with US politics as they are right now. This type of behavior is abhorrent. This greed based economy needs to stop, we won't survive it.",
">\n\nDid the Russians/republicans really need a reason to hurt Americans?",
">\n\nThis is just dumb. So dumb.",
">\n\nThe problem is they're not wrong, but they're not right either. Burning natural gas is relatively clean compared to other fossil fuels, but the extraction process makes it just as dirty.",
">\n\nIt's dirty compared with wind and solar, which are also cheaper.",
">\n\nNatural gas is much cleaner than coal, and absolutely has a place in a transition to greener energy. It's not perfect, but we have to recognize perfection just isn't gonna happen here",
">\n\nThat was a reasonable move ~30 years ago. It's not now, because solar got so cheap that it can displace gas, and we're at the point where we've nearly used up the remaining emissions budget for keeping the climate in a state where we know it can support agriculture.\nBuilding gas at this point is building stranded assets.",
">\n\nThe issue with solar is storage. Natural gas's place in the energy transition is its on demand nature. You can turn on a natural gas plant and be providing energy to the grid within 10 minutes. Adding load is much easier than nuclear/wind/solar. Until the storage issues for wind/solar are solved and in place, natural gas is a viable stop gap to provide peak on demand power that fills in the gaps. Natural gas power plants are better than coal plants and better than internal combustion engine vehicles. Get rid of all the coal plants and ICE vehicles and then start talking about retiring natural gas.\nDon't let perfect stand in the way of a step in the right direction. Especially when perfect isn't obtainable right now. Ohio declaring natural gas green energy is stupid and wrong. That doesn't mean natural gas has zero place in the meeting the energy demands of the current world we live in.",
">\n\nSolar + storage is already close to combined-cycle turbines in price, and is only going to get cheaper as some of the new batteries for utility-scale storage go from pilot-level manufacturing to full-scale production.",
">\n\nWhat about the strip mining with batteries? There are major environmental concerns around \"green energy\" that I don't think you're taking into account",
">\n\nNothing we do has zero impact, but they're tiny compared with what fossil fuel extraction looks like.",
">\n\nAhh the Hank Hill argument of “Good Clean Propane”"
] |
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This is as dumb as Wyoming trying to ban electric cars. I know these oil companies are in every politicians pocket but hasnt it occured to them that if they just invest in future technogies they would still be able to make money? The transisition is coming wether they like it or not, there is a finite amount of oil left and there isnt a single thing anyone can do to change that.
|
[
"\"Ethnic (ethic) cleansing\" of the environment.\nBrought to you by the \"Columbus discovered America\" manifest destiny colonialism result of Koch Industries, reinventing history, one conservative nationalist at a time.",
">\n\nThis should be criminal.",
">\n\nCan’t wait for the Cuyahoga to catch fire again! Everyone grab your marshmallows and head up to Cleveland!",
">\n\n\nALEC — a network of state lawmakers, businesses and conservative donors — circulated proposed legislation for Ohio lawmakers and has urged other states to follow suit, according to the documents, which were obtained via a public records request by the Energy and Policy Institute, a group that advocates for renewable energy.\n\nALEC is a group which takes corporate lobbyists and GOP legislators as members, and which in practice means that the lobbyists wrote the bills, and we'll see dozens of similar bills pop up in other states. The goal here is going to be to gut any legislation which is good for people and which hurts the fossil fuels industry profits.",
">\n\nAmerican Legislative Exchange Council is funded by the Koch brother (formerly brothers) and Koch Industries. \nThey have conferences in DC where they fly in all of the State Legislatures and Governors, then hand out prescripted legislation, all paid by the government for special interests.",
">\n\nYep. Pretty much everything that's wrong with the GOP.",
">\n\nEveryone should be educated about these people. \nKoch Industries profits from consumption of chemicals and refining petroleum. They don't regulate the discharge waste because of these bills that Republicans push through ALEC. \nThen, they leave behind contamination at the cost of land, animals, wildlife, local humans and their children. They call any regulation as \"impedance to job creation\" to sell to their constituents. \nThey are behind a lot of the genetic modified research into plants and now animals and supply corporate farming fertilizer that is run off into rivers. They hide behind LLCs and trusts to own shares and companies that would otherwise be regulated as public companies and get the regulations to allow them to operate in each state and spend a good lobby to keep the GOP sellouts entertained. \nThey are behind the tax breaks for the wealthy that allow them to get deductions, credits, refunds and reimbursements on the tax they do pay, and usually on the land they contaminate or use to store toxic waste.",
">\n\nThe fossil fuel industry is dying, and it will do everything in its power to prevent that. That's why you're seeing Republicans spread panic about gas stoves and trying to ban electric vehicles. Expect more of this type of insanity in the next several years as the fossil fuel industry loses more customers.",
">\n\nIf they are trying to ban electric cars they are doing a terrible job, with literally every manufacturer having EVs.",
">\n\nIt's something new they're trying. The Republicans in Wyoming just announced this proposal.",
">\n\nI just looked up that Wyoming thing, it is very strange, and not a real attempt to ban the sale of electric cars. Here is a quote from the sponsor:\n“I don’t have a problem with electric vehicles at all,” Anderson told the Washington Post.\n\"Anyone who wants to buy an electric vehicle should have the freedom to,\" he said, adding that his friends and family members have them.",
">\n\nRepublicans lie all the time. Don't take their quotes seriously.",
">\n\nI’ll save you some clicks and time by summarizing the article for you:\nThey paid politicians off that’s how.\nRepeal Citizens United. Get Dark Money out of our government.",
">\n\n“We do understand the criticism of that language,” Tierney said. “That was put in by the General Assembly. It was not a bill pushed by the administration.\"",
">\n\nSo...don't sign the bill. You don't have to go along with this stuff. Governors frequently don't. He did.",
">\n\nThis embodies the problem with US politics as they are right now. This type of behavior is abhorrent. This greed based economy needs to stop, we won't survive it.",
">\n\nDid the Russians/republicans really need a reason to hurt Americans?",
">\n\nThis is just dumb. So dumb.",
">\n\nThe problem is they're not wrong, but they're not right either. Burning natural gas is relatively clean compared to other fossil fuels, but the extraction process makes it just as dirty.",
">\n\nIt's dirty compared with wind and solar, which are also cheaper.",
">\n\nNatural gas is much cleaner than coal, and absolutely has a place in a transition to greener energy. It's not perfect, but we have to recognize perfection just isn't gonna happen here",
">\n\nThat was a reasonable move ~30 years ago. It's not now, because solar got so cheap that it can displace gas, and we're at the point where we've nearly used up the remaining emissions budget for keeping the climate in a state where we know it can support agriculture.\nBuilding gas at this point is building stranded assets.",
">\n\nThe issue with solar is storage. Natural gas's place in the energy transition is its on demand nature. You can turn on a natural gas plant and be providing energy to the grid within 10 minutes. Adding load is much easier than nuclear/wind/solar. Until the storage issues for wind/solar are solved and in place, natural gas is a viable stop gap to provide peak on demand power that fills in the gaps. Natural gas power plants are better than coal plants and better than internal combustion engine vehicles. Get rid of all the coal plants and ICE vehicles and then start talking about retiring natural gas.\nDon't let perfect stand in the way of a step in the right direction. Especially when perfect isn't obtainable right now. Ohio declaring natural gas green energy is stupid and wrong. That doesn't mean natural gas has zero place in the meeting the energy demands of the current world we live in.",
">\n\nSolar + storage is already close to combined-cycle turbines in price, and is only going to get cheaper as some of the new batteries for utility-scale storage go from pilot-level manufacturing to full-scale production.",
">\n\nWhat about the strip mining with batteries? There are major environmental concerns around \"green energy\" that I don't think you're taking into account",
">\n\nNothing we do has zero impact, but they're tiny compared with what fossil fuel extraction looks like.",
">\n\nAhh the Hank Hill argument of “Good Clean Propane”",
">\n\nI wonder why they put profits over the lives of their own descendents. Pro-life maybe?"
] |
>
|
[
"\"Ethnic (ethic) cleansing\" of the environment.\nBrought to you by the \"Columbus discovered America\" manifest destiny colonialism result of Koch Industries, reinventing history, one conservative nationalist at a time.",
">\n\nThis should be criminal.",
">\n\nCan’t wait for the Cuyahoga to catch fire again! Everyone grab your marshmallows and head up to Cleveland!",
">\n\n\nALEC — a network of state lawmakers, businesses and conservative donors — circulated proposed legislation for Ohio lawmakers and has urged other states to follow suit, according to the documents, which were obtained via a public records request by the Energy and Policy Institute, a group that advocates for renewable energy.\n\nALEC is a group which takes corporate lobbyists and GOP legislators as members, and which in practice means that the lobbyists wrote the bills, and we'll see dozens of similar bills pop up in other states. The goal here is going to be to gut any legislation which is good for people and which hurts the fossil fuels industry profits.",
">\n\nAmerican Legislative Exchange Council is funded by the Koch brother (formerly brothers) and Koch Industries. \nThey have conferences in DC where they fly in all of the State Legislatures and Governors, then hand out prescripted legislation, all paid by the government for special interests.",
">\n\nYep. Pretty much everything that's wrong with the GOP.",
">\n\nEveryone should be educated about these people. \nKoch Industries profits from consumption of chemicals and refining petroleum. They don't regulate the discharge waste because of these bills that Republicans push through ALEC. \nThen, they leave behind contamination at the cost of land, animals, wildlife, local humans and their children. They call any regulation as \"impedance to job creation\" to sell to their constituents. \nThey are behind a lot of the genetic modified research into plants and now animals and supply corporate farming fertilizer that is run off into rivers. They hide behind LLCs and trusts to own shares and companies that would otherwise be regulated as public companies and get the regulations to allow them to operate in each state and spend a good lobby to keep the GOP sellouts entertained. \nThey are behind the tax breaks for the wealthy that allow them to get deductions, credits, refunds and reimbursements on the tax they do pay, and usually on the land they contaminate or use to store toxic waste.",
">\n\nThe fossil fuel industry is dying, and it will do everything in its power to prevent that. That's why you're seeing Republicans spread panic about gas stoves and trying to ban electric vehicles. Expect more of this type of insanity in the next several years as the fossil fuel industry loses more customers.",
">\n\nIf they are trying to ban electric cars they are doing a terrible job, with literally every manufacturer having EVs.",
">\n\nIt's something new they're trying. The Republicans in Wyoming just announced this proposal.",
">\n\nI just looked up that Wyoming thing, it is very strange, and not a real attempt to ban the sale of electric cars. Here is a quote from the sponsor:\n“I don’t have a problem with electric vehicles at all,” Anderson told the Washington Post.\n\"Anyone who wants to buy an electric vehicle should have the freedom to,\" he said, adding that his friends and family members have them.",
">\n\nRepublicans lie all the time. Don't take their quotes seriously.",
">\n\nI’ll save you some clicks and time by summarizing the article for you:\nThey paid politicians off that’s how.\nRepeal Citizens United. Get Dark Money out of our government.",
">\n\n“We do understand the criticism of that language,” Tierney said. “That was put in by the General Assembly. It was not a bill pushed by the administration.\"",
">\n\nSo...don't sign the bill. You don't have to go along with this stuff. Governors frequently don't. He did.",
">\n\nThis embodies the problem with US politics as they are right now. This type of behavior is abhorrent. This greed based economy needs to stop, we won't survive it.",
">\n\nDid the Russians/republicans really need a reason to hurt Americans?",
">\n\nThis is just dumb. So dumb.",
">\n\nThe problem is they're not wrong, but they're not right either. Burning natural gas is relatively clean compared to other fossil fuels, but the extraction process makes it just as dirty.",
">\n\nIt's dirty compared with wind and solar, which are also cheaper.",
">\n\nNatural gas is much cleaner than coal, and absolutely has a place in a transition to greener energy. It's not perfect, but we have to recognize perfection just isn't gonna happen here",
">\n\nThat was a reasonable move ~30 years ago. It's not now, because solar got so cheap that it can displace gas, and we're at the point where we've nearly used up the remaining emissions budget for keeping the climate in a state where we know it can support agriculture.\nBuilding gas at this point is building stranded assets.",
">\n\nThe issue with solar is storage. Natural gas's place in the energy transition is its on demand nature. You can turn on a natural gas plant and be providing energy to the grid within 10 minutes. Adding load is much easier than nuclear/wind/solar. Until the storage issues for wind/solar are solved and in place, natural gas is a viable stop gap to provide peak on demand power that fills in the gaps. Natural gas power plants are better than coal plants and better than internal combustion engine vehicles. Get rid of all the coal plants and ICE vehicles and then start talking about retiring natural gas.\nDon't let perfect stand in the way of a step in the right direction. Especially when perfect isn't obtainable right now. Ohio declaring natural gas green energy is stupid and wrong. That doesn't mean natural gas has zero place in the meeting the energy demands of the current world we live in.",
">\n\nSolar + storage is already close to combined-cycle turbines in price, and is only going to get cheaper as some of the new batteries for utility-scale storage go from pilot-level manufacturing to full-scale production.",
">\n\nWhat about the strip mining with batteries? There are major environmental concerns around \"green energy\" that I don't think you're taking into account",
">\n\nNothing we do has zero impact, but they're tiny compared with what fossil fuel extraction looks like.",
">\n\nAhh the Hank Hill argument of “Good Clean Propane”",
">\n\nI wonder why they put profits over the lives of their own descendents. Pro-life maybe?",
">\n\nThis is as dumb as Wyoming trying to ban electric cars. I know these oil companies are in every politicians pocket but hasnt it occured to them that if they just invest in future technogies they would still be able to make money? The transisition is coming wether they like it or not, there is a finite amount of oil left and there isnt a single thing anyone can do to change that."
] |
The ultimate retro-board? Looks amazing!
|
[] |
>
hell yeah. love it. thank you!
|
[
"The ultimate retro-board? Looks amazing!"
] |
>
I'm hearing synth music in my head!
Brings back memories and you can definitely feel the vibe
Maybe post a link to a non filtered pic to get a clean look at it? That would be amazing
|
[
"The ultimate retro-board? Looks amazing!",
">\n\nhell yeah. love it. thank you!"
] |
>
Yes! Scroll to the far end of the carousel. There’s a regular photo
|
[
"The ultimate retro-board? Looks amazing!",
">\n\nhell yeah. love it. thank you!",
">\n\nI'm hearing synth music in my head! \nBrings back memories and you can definitely feel the vibe\nMaybe post a link to a non filtered pic to get a clean look at it? That would be amazing"
] |
>
*lol* didn't even notice! Absolutely amazing build!! These Noctua keycaps fit extremely well and give it an even techier look.
|
[
"The ultimate retro-board? Looks amazing!",
">\n\nhell yeah. love it. thank you!",
">\n\nI'm hearing synth music in my head! \nBrings back memories and you can definitely feel the vibe\nMaybe post a link to a non filtered pic to get a clean look at it? That would be amazing",
">\n\nYes! Scroll to the far end of the carousel. There’s a regular photo"
] |
>
thank you!
|
[
"The ultimate retro-board? Looks amazing!",
">\n\nhell yeah. love it. thank you!",
">\n\nI'm hearing synth music in my head! \nBrings back memories and you can definitely feel the vibe\nMaybe post a link to a non filtered pic to get a clean look at it? That would be amazing",
">\n\nYes! Scroll to the far end of the carousel. There’s a regular photo",
">\n\n*lol* didn't even notice! Absolutely amazing build!! These Noctua keycaps fit extremely well and give it an even techier look."
] |
>
play keyboard command 65
stock kailh ice mint linear switches
c3 stabilizers lubed
drop + mito mt3 noctua keycaps
|
[
"The ultimate retro-board? Looks amazing!",
">\n\nhell yeah. love it. thank you!",
">\n\nI'm hearing synth music in my head! \nBrings back memories and you can definitely feel the vibe\nMaybe post a link to a non filtered pic to get a clean look at it? That would be amazing",
">\n\nYes! Scroll to the far end of the carousel. There’s a regular photo",
">\n\n*lol* didn't even notice! Absolutely amazing build!! These Noctua keycaps fit extremely well and give it an even techier look.",
">\n\nthank you!"
] |
>
Best post on this sub for such a long time. :)
|
[
"The ultimate retro-board? Looks amazing!",
">\n\nhell yeah. love it. thank you!",
">\n\nI'm hearing synth music in my head! \nBrings back memories and you can definitely feel the vibe\nMaybe post a link to a non filtered pic to get a clean look at it? That would be amazing",
">\n\nYes! Scroll to the far end of the carousel. There’s a regular photo",
">\n\n*lol* didn't even notice! Absolutely amazing build!! These Noctua keycaps fit extremely well and give it an even techier look.",
">\n\nthank you!",
">\n\nplay keyboard command 65\nstock kailh ice mint linear switches\nc3 stabilizers lubed\ndrop + mito mt3 noctua keycaps"
] |
>
I thought I was on r/CustomKeyboards until I saw your comment
|
[
"The ultimate retro-board? Looks amazing!",
">\n\nhell yeah. love it. thank you!",
">\n\nI'm hearing synth music in my head! \nBrings back memories and you can definitely feel the vibe\nMaybe post a link to a non filtered pic to get a clean look at it? That would be amazing",
">\n\nYes! Scroll to the far end of the carousel. There’s a regular photo",
">\n\n*lol* didn't even notice! Absolutely amazing build!! These Noctua keycaps fit extremely well and give it an even techier look.",
">\n\nthank you!",
">\n\nplay keyboard command 65\nstock kailh ice mint linear switches\nc3 stabilizers lubed\ndrop + mito mt3 noctua keycaps",
">\n\nBest post on this sub for such a long time. :)"
] |
>
hopefully Matt3o releases a Retro / True Retro colorway for MTNU …
|
[
"The ultimate retro-board? Looks amazing!",
">\n\nhell yeah. love it. thank you!",
">\n\nI'm hearing synth music in my head! \nBrings back memories and you can definitely feel the vibe\nMaybe post a link to a non filtered pic to get a clean look at it? That would be amazing",
">\n\nYes! Scroll to the far end of the carousel. There’s a regular photo",
">\n\n*lol* didn't even notice! Absolutely amazing build!! These Noctua keycaps fit extremely well and give it an even techier look.",
">\n\nthank you!",
">\n\nplay keyboard command 65\nstock kailh ice mint linear switches\nc3 stabilizers lubed\ndrop + mito mt3 noctua keycaps",
">\n\nBest post on this sub for such a long time. :)",
">\n\nI thought I was on r/CustomKeyboards until I saw your comment"
] |
>
dunno if i can get used to these keycaps
|
[
"The ultimate retro-board? Looks amazing!",
">\n\nhell yeah. love it. thank you!",
">\n\nI'm hearing synth music in my head! \nBrings back memories and you can definitely feel the vibe\nMaybe post a link to a non filtered pic to get a clean look at it? That would be amazing",
">\n\nYes! Scroll to the far end of the carousel. There’s a regular photo",
">\n\n*lol* didn't even notice! Absolutely amazing build!! These Noctua keycaps fit extremely well and give it an even techier look.",
">\n\nthank you!",
">\n\nplay keyboard command 65\nstock kailh ice mint linear switches\nc3 stabilizers lubed\ndrop + mito mt3 noctua keycaps",
">\n\nBest post on this sub for such a long time. :)",
">\n\nI thought I was on r/CustomKeyboards until I saw your comment",
">\n\nhopefully Matt3o releases a Retro / True Retro colorway for MTNU …"
] |
>
MTNU will be a lot closer to Cherry height (compared to MT3), so you might actually like it.
|
[
"The ultimate retro-board? Looks amazing!",
">\n\nhell yeah. love it. thank you!",
">\n\nI'm hearing synth music in my head! \nBrings back memories and you can definitely feel the vibe\nMaybe post a link to a non filtered pic to get a clean look at it? That would be amazing",
">\n\nYes! Scroll to the far end of the carousel. There’s a regular photo",
">\n\n*lol* didn't even notice! Absolutely amazing build!! These Noctua keycaps fit extremely well and give it an even techier look.",
">\n\nthank you!",
">\n\nplay keyboard command 65\nstock kailh ice mint linear switches\nc3 stabilizers lubed\ndrop + mito mt3 noctua keycaps",
">\n\nBest post on this sub for such a long time. :)",
">\n\nI thought I was on r/CustomKeyboards until I saw your comment",
">\n\nhopefully Matt3o releases a Retro / True Retro colorway for MTNU …",
">\n\ndunno if i can get used to these keycaps"
] |
>
ahh i see. alright then
|
[
"The ultimate retro-board? Looks amazing!",
">\n\nhell yeah. love it. thank you!",
">\n\nI'm hearing synth music in my head! \nBrings back memories and you can definitely feel the vibe\nMaybe post a link to a non filtered pic to get a clean look at it? That would be amazing",
">\n\nYes! Scroll to the far end of the carousel. There’s a regular photo",
">\n\n*lol* didn't even notice! Absolutely amazing build!! These Noctua keycaps fit extremely well and give it an even techier look.",
">\n\nthank you!",
">\n\nplay keyboard command 65\nstock kailh ice mint linear switches\nc3 stabilizers lubed\ndrop + mito mt3 noctua keycaps",
">\n\nBest post on this sub for such a long time. :)",
">\n\nI thought I was on r/CustomKeyboards until I saw your comment",
">\n\nhopefully Matt3o releases a Retro / True Retro colorway for MTNU …",
">\n\ndunno if i can get used to these keycaps",
">\n\nMTNU will be a lot closer to Cherry height (compared to MT3), so you might actually like it."
] |
>
That is a strong retro vibe. What do the non-power switches on the top right do? Are they reprogrammable?
|
[
"The ultimate retro-board? Looks amazing!",
">\n\nhell yeah. love it. thank you!",
">\n\nI'm hearing synth music in my head! \nBrings back memories and you can definitely feel the vibe\nMaybe post a link to a non filtered pic to get a clean look at it? That would be amazing",
">\n\nYes! Scroll to the far end of the carousel. There’s a regular photo",
">\n\n*lol* didn't even notice! Absolutely amazing build!! These Noctua keycaps fit extremely well and give it an even techier look.",
">\n\nthank you!",
">\n\nplay keyboard command 65\nstock kailh ice mint linear switches\nc3 stabilizers lubed\ndrop + mito mt3 noctua keycaps",
">\n\nBest post on this sub for such a long time. :)",
">\n\nI thought I was on r/CustomKeyboards until I saw your comment",
">\n\nhopefully Matt3o releases a Retro / True Retro colorway for MTNU …",
">\n\ndunno if i can get used to these keycaps",
">\n\nMTNU will be a lot closer to Cherry height (compared to MT3), so you might actually like it.",
">\n\nahh i see. alright then"
] |
>
yeah you can program it to be whatever you want in VIA. i have them just for on off switch for the buzzer solenoid sounds
|
[
"The ultimate retro-board? Looks amazing!",
">\n\nhell yeah. love it. thank you!",
">\n\nI'm hearing synth music in my head! \nBrings back memories and you can definitely feel the vibe\nMaybe post a link to a non filtered pic to get a clean look at it? That would be amazing",
">\n\nYes! Scroll to the far end of the carousel. There’s a regular photo",
">\n\n*lol* didn't even notice! Absolutely amazing build!! These Noctua keycaps fit extremely well and give it an even techier look.",
">\n\nthank you!",
">\n\nplay keyboard command 65\nstock kailh ice mint linear switches\nc3 stabilizers lubed\ndrop + mito mt3 noctua keycaps",
">\n\nBest post on this sub for such a long time. :)",
">\n\nI thought I was on r/CustomKeyboards until I saw your comment",
">\n\nhopefully Matt3o releases a Retro / True Retro colorway for MTNU …",
">\n\ndunno if i can get used to these keycaps",
">\n\nMTNU will be a lot closer to Cherry height (compared to MT3), so you might actually like it.",
">\n\nahh i see. alright then",
">\n\nThat is a strong retro vibe. What do the non-power switches on the top right do? Are they reprogrammable?"
] |
>
I love that it has a buzzer haha. I just got into the hobby, bummer to see so many interesting boards that were part of a GB but the actual purchase period happened a while ago. Maybe it's better for my wallet that way though haha!
|
[
"The ultimate retro-board? Looks amazing!",
">\n\nhell yeah. love it. thank you!",
">\n\nI'm hearing synth music in my head! \nBrings back memories and you can definitely feel the vibe\nMaybe post a link to a non filtered pic to get a clean look at it? That would be amazing",
">\n\nYes! Scroll to the far end of the carousel. There’s a regular photo",
">\n\n*lol* didn't even notice! Absolutely amazing build!! These Noctua keycaps fit extremely well and give it an even techier look.",
">\n\nthank you!",
">\n\nplay keyboard command 65\nstock kailh ice mint linear switches\nc3 stabilizers lubed\ndrop + mito mt3 noctua keycaps",
">\n\nBest post on this sub for such a long time. :)",
">\n\nI thought I was on r/CustomKeyboards until I saw your comment",
">\n\nhopefully Matt3o releases a Retro / True Retro colorway for MTNU …",
">\n\ndunno if i can get used to these keycaps",
">\n\nMTNU will be a lot closer to Cherry height (compared to MT3), so you might actually like it.",
">\n\nahh i see. alright then",
">\n\nThat is a strong retro vibe. What do the non-power switches on the top right do? Are they reprogrammable?",
">\n\nyeah you can program it to be whatever you want in VIA. i have them just for on off switch for the buzzer solenoid sounds"
] |
>
hah true well.... you might be luck.
ill be ready to sell this in a month or so.
|
[
"The ultimate retro-board? Looks amazing!",
">\n\nhell yeah. love it. thank you!",
">\n\nI'm hearing synth music in my head! \nBrings back memories and you can definitely feel the vibe\nMaybe post a link to a non filtered pic to get a clean look at it? That would be amazing",
">\n\nYes! Scroll to the far end of the carousel. There’s a regular photo",
">\n\n*lol* didn't even notice! Absolutely amazing build!! These Noctua keycaps fit extremely well and give it an even techier look.",
">\n\nthank you!",
">\n\nplay keyboard command 65\nstock kailh ice mint linear switches\nc3 stabilizers lubed\ndrop + mito mt3 noctua keycaps",
">\n\nBest post on this sub for such a long time. :)",
">\n\nI thought I was on r/CustomKeyboards until I saw your comment",
">\n\nhopefully Matt3o releases a Retro / True Retro colorway for MTNU …",
">\n\ndunno if i can get used to these keycaps",
">\n\nMTNU will be a lot closer to Cherry height (compared to MT3), so you might actually like it.",
">\n\nahh i see. alright then",
">\n\nThat is a strong retro vibe. What do the non-power switches on the top right do? Are they reprogrammable?",
">\n\nyeah you can program it to be whatever you want in VIA. i have them just for on off switch for the buzzer solenoid sounds",
">\n\nI love that it has a buzzer haha. I just got into the hobby, bummer to see so many interesting boards that were part of a GB but the actual purchase period happened a while ago. Maybe it's better for my wallet that way though haha!"
] |
>
The effort for these pics is top-notch! I love it!
|
[
"The ultimate retro-board? Looks amazing!",
">\n\nhell yeah. love it. thank you!",
">\n\nI'm hearing synth music in my head! \nBrings back memories and you can definitely feel the vibe\nMaybe post a link to a non filtered pic to get a clean look at it? That would be amazing",
">\n\nYes! Scroll to the far end of the carousel. There’s a regular photo",
">\n\n*lol* didn't even notice! Absolutely amazing build!! These Noctua keycaps fit extremely well and give it an even techier look.",
">\n\nthank you!",
">\n\nplay keyboard command 65\nstock kailh ice mint linear switches\nc3 stabilizers lubed\ndrop + mito mt3 noctua keycaps",
">\n\nBest post on this sub for such a long time. :)",
">\n\nI thought I was on r/CustomKeyboards until I saw your comment",
">\n\nhopefully Matt3o releases a Retro / True Retro colorway for MTNU …",
">\n\ndunno if i can get used to these keycaps",
">\n\nMTNU will be a lot closer to Cherry height (compared to MT3), so you might actually like it.",
">\n\nahh i see. alright then",
">\n\nThat is a strong retro vibe. What do the non-power switches on the top right do? Are they reprogrammable?",
">\n\nyeah you can program it to be whatever you want in VIA. i have them just for on off switch for the buzzer solenoid sounds",
">\n\nI love that it has a buzzer haha. I just got into the hobby, bummer to see so many interesting boards that were part of a GB but the actual purchase period happened a while ago. Maybe it's better for my wallet that way though haha!",
">\n\nhah true well.... you might be luck.\nill be ready to sell this in a month or so."
] |
>
thank you!
|
[
"The ultimate retro-board? Looks amazing!",
">\n\nhell yeah. love it. thank you!",
">\n\nI'm hearing synth music in my head! \nBrings back memories and you can definitely feel the vibe\nMaybe post a link to a non filtered pic to get a clean look at it? That would be amazing",
">\n\nYes! Scroll to the far end of the carousel. There’s a regular photo",
">\n\n*lol* didn't even notice! Absolutely amazing build!! These Noctua keycaps fit extremely well and give it an even techier look.",
">\n\nthank you!",
">\n\nplay keyboard command 65\nstock kailh ice mint linear switches\nc3 stabilizers lubed\ndrop + mito mt3 noctua keycaps",
">\n\nBest post on this sub for such a long time. :)",
">\n\nI thought I was on r/CustomKeyboards until I saw your comment",
">\n\nhopefully Matt3o releases a Retro / True Retro colorway for MTNU …",
">\n\ndunno if i can get used to these keycaps",
">\n\nMTNU will be a lot closer to Cherry height (compared to MT3), so you might actually like it.",
">\n\nahh i see. alright then",
">\n\nThat is a strong retro vibe. What do the non-power switches on the top right do? Are they reprogrammable?",
">\n\nyeah you can program it to be whatever you want in VIA. i have them just for on off switch for the buzzer solenoid sounds",
">\n\nI love that it has a buzzer haha. I just got into the hobby, bummer to see so many interesting boards that were part of a GB but the actual purchase period happened a while ago. Maybe it's better for my wallet that way though haha!",
">\n\nhah true well.... you might be luck.\nill be ready to sell this in a month or so.",
">\n\nThe effort for these pics is top-notch! I love it!"
] |
>
Yes.
|
[
"The ultimate retro-board? Looks amazing!",
">\n\nhell yeah. love it. thank you!",
">\n\nI'm hearing synth music in my head! \nBrings back memories and you can definitely feel the vibe\nMaybe post a link to a non filtered pic to get a clean look at it? That would be amazing",
">\n\nYes! Scroll to the far end of the carousel. There’s a regular photo",
">\n\n*lol* didn't even notice! Absolutely amazing build!! These Noctua keycaps fit extremely well and give it an even techier look.",
">\n\nthank you!",
">\n\nplay keyboard command 65\nstock kailh ice mint linear switches\nc3 stabilizers lubed\ndrop + mito mt3 noctua keycaps",
">\n\nBest post on this sub for such a long time. :)",
">\n\nI thought I was on r/CustomKeyboards until I saw your comment",
">\n\nhopefully Matt3o releases a Retro / True Retro colorway for MTNU …",
">\n\ndunno if i can get used to these keycaps",
">\n\nMTNU will be a lot closer to Cherry height (compared to MT3), so you might actually like it.",
">\n\nahh i see. alright then",
">\n\nThat is a strong retro vibe. What do the non-power switches on the top right do? Are they reprogrammable?",
">\n\nyeah you can program it to be whatever you want in VIA. i have them just for on off switch for the buzzer solenoid sounds",
">\n\nI love that it has a buzzer haha. I just got into the hobby, bummer to see so many interesting boards that were part of a GB but the actual purchase period happened a while ago. Maybe it's better for my wallet that way though haha!",
">\n\nhah true well.... you might be luck.\nill be ready to sell this in a month or so.",
">\n\nThe effort for these pics is top-notch! I love it!",
">\n\nthank you!"
] |
>
:)
|
[
"The ultimate retro-board? Looks amazing!",
">\n\nhell yeah. love it. thank you!",
">\n\nI'm hearing synth music in my head! \nBrings back memories and you can definitely feel the vibe\nMaybe post a link to a non filtered pic to get a clean look at it? That would be amazing",
">\n\nYes! Scroll to the far end of the carousel. There’s a regular photo",
">\n\n*lol* didn't even notice! Absolutely amazing build!! These Noctua keycaps fit extremely well and give it an even techier look.",
">\n\nthank you!",
">\n\nplay keyboard command 65\nstock kailh ice mint linear switches\nc3 stabilizers lubed\ndrop + mito mt3 noctua keycaps",
">\n\nBest post on this sub for such a long time. :)",
">\n\nI thought I was on r/CustomKeyboards until I saw your comment",
">\n\nhopefully Matt3o releases a Retro / True Retro colorway for MTNU …",
">\n\ndunno if i can get used to these keycaps",
">\n\nMTNU will be a lot closer to Cherry height (compared to MT3), so you might actually like it.",
">\n\nahh i see. alright then",
">\n\nThat is a strong retro vibe. What do the non-power switches on the top right do? Are they reprogrammable?",
">\n\nyeah you can program it to be whatever you want in VIA. i have them just for on off switch for the buzzer solenoid sounds",
">\n\nI love that it has a buzzer haha. I just got into the hobby, bummer to see so many interesting boards that were part of a GB but the actual purchase period happened a while ago. Maybe it's better for my wallet that way though haha!",
">\n\nhah true well.... you might be luck.\nill be ready to sell this in a month or so.",
">\n\nThe effort for these pics is top-notch! I love it!",
">\n\nthank you!",
">\n\nYes."
] |
>
So rad. Can't wait to get mine. Still haven't gotten my shipping email, but I know Barry and the team are on holiday, so I will wait patiently for my retro vibes.
|
[
"The ultimate retro-board? Looks amazing!",
">\n\nhell yeah. love it. thank you!",
">\n\nI'm hearing synth music in my head! \nBrings back memories and you can definitely feel the vibe\nMaybe post a link to a non filtered pic to get a clean look at it? That would be amazing",
">\n\nYes! Scroll to the far end of the carousel. There’s a regular photo",
">\n\n*lol* didn't even notice! Absolutely amazing build!! These Noctua keycaps fit extremely well and give it an even techier look.",
">\n\nthank you!",
">\n\nplay keyboard command 65\nstock kailh ice mint linear switches\nc3 stabilizers lubed\ndrop + mito mt3 noctua keycaps",
">\n\nBest post on this sub for such a long time. :)",
">\n\nI thought I was on r/CustomKeyboards until I saw your comment",
">\n\nhopefully Matt3o releases a Retro / True Retro colorway for MTNU …",
">\n\ndunno if i can get used to these keycaps",
">\n\nMTNU will be a lot closer to Cherry height (compared to MT3), so you might actually like it.",
">\n\nahh i see. alright then",
">\n\nThat is a strong retro vibe. What do the non-power switches on the top right do? Are they reprogrammable?",
">\n\nyeah you can program it to be whatever you want in VIA. i have them just for on off switch for the buzzer solenoid sounds",
">\n\nI love that it has a buzzer haha. I just got into the hobby, bummer to see so many interesting boards that were part of a GB but the actual purchase period happened a while ago. Maybe it's better for my wallet that way though haha!",
">\n\nhah true well.... you might be luck.\nill be ready to sell this in a month or so.",
">\n\nThe effort for these pics is top-notch! I love it!",
">\n\nthank you!",
">\n\nYes.",
">\n\n:)"
] |
>
itll be worth it!
|
[
"The ultimate retro-board? Looks amazing!",
">\n\nhell yeah. love it. thank you!",
">\n\nI'm hearing synth music in my head! \nBrings back memories and you can definitely feel the vibe\nMaybe post a link to a non filtered pic to get a clean look at it? That would be amazing",
">\n\nYes! Scroll to the far end of the carousel. There’s a regular photo",
">\n\n*lol* didn't even notice! Absolutely amazing build!! These Noctua keycaps fit extremely well and give it an even techier look.",
">\n\nthank you!",
">\n\nplay keyboard command 65\nstock kailh ice mint linear switches\nc3 stabilizers lubed\ndrop + mito mt3 noctua keycaps",
">\n\nBest post on this sub for such a long time. :)",
">\n\nI thought I was on r/CustomKeyboards until I saw your comment",
">\n\nhopefully Matt3o releases a Retro / True Retro colorway for MTNU …",
">\n\ndunno if i can get used to these keycaps",
">\n\nMTNU will be a lot closer to Cherry height (compared to MT3), so you might actually like it.",
">\n\nahh i see. alright then",
">\n\nThat is a strong retro vibe. What do the non-power switches on the top right do? Are they reprogrammable?",
">\n\nyeah you can program it to be whatever you want in VIA. i have them just for on off switch for the buzzer solenoid sounds",
">\n\nI love that it has a buzzer haha. I just got into the hobby, bummer to see so many interesting boards that were part of a GB but the actual purchase period happened a while ago. Maybe it's better for my wallet that way though haha!",
">\n\nhah true well.... you might be luck.\nill be ready to sell this in a month or so.",
">\n\nThe effort for these pics is top-notch! I love it!",
">\n\nthank you!",
">\n\nYes.",
">\n\n:)",
">\n\nSo rad. Can't wait to get mine. Still haven't gotten my shipping email, but I know Barry and the team are on holiday, so I will wait patiently for my retro vibes."
] |
>
|
[
"The ultimate retro-board? Looks amazing!",
">\n\nhell yeah. love it. thank you!",
">\n\nI'm hearing synth music in my head! \nBrings back memories and you can definitely feel the vibe\nMaybe post a link to a non filtered pic to get a clean look at it? That would be amazing",
">\n\nYes! Scroll to the far end of the carousel. There’s a regular photo",
">\n\n*lol* didn't even notice! Absolutely amazing build!! These Noctua keycaps fit extremely well and give it an even techier look.",
">\n\nthank you!",
">\n\nplay keyboard command 65\nstock kailh ice mint linear switches\nc3 stabilizers lubed\ndrop + mito mt3 noctua keycaps",
">\n\nBest post on this sub for such a long time. :)",
">\n\nI thought I was on r/CustomKeyboards until I saw your comment",
">\n\nhopefully Matt3o releases a Retro / True Retro colorway for MTNU …",
">\n\ndunno if i can get used to these keycaps",
">\n\nMTNU will be a lot closer to Cherry height (compared to MT3), so you might actually like it.",
">\n\nahh i see. alright then",
">\n\nThat is a strong retro vibe. What do the non-power switches on the top right do? Are they reprogrammable?",
">\n\nyeah you can program it to be whatever you want in VIA. i have them just for on off switch for the buzzer solenoid sounds",
">\n\nI love that it has a buzzer haha. I just got into the hobby, bummer to see so many interesting boards that were part of a GB but the actual purchase period happened a while ago. Maybe it's better for my wallet that way though haha!",
">\n\nhah true well.... you might be luck.\nill be ready to sell this in a month or so.",
">\n\nThe effort for these pics is top-notch! I love it!",
">\n\nthank you!",
">\n\nYes.",
">\n\n:)",
">\n\nSo rad. Can't wait to get mine. Still haven't gotten my shipping email, but I know Barry and the team are on holiday, so I will wait patiently for my retro vibes.",
">\n\nitll be worth it!"
] |
It's been like 2 weeks and McCarthy has shown already to be such a weak speaker.
You are given a free win. Condemn the liar. But nope, he gets committee seats.
Shows who is really running the show.
|
[] |
>
Shows who is really running the show.
Vladimir Putin is pleased with his investment.
|
[
"It's been like 2 weeks and McCarthy has shown already to be such a weak speaker. \nYou are given a free win. Condemn the liar. But nope, he gets committee seats. \nShows who is really running the show."
] |
>
Hopefully Santos will be fed bullshit classified intel just so we can time how quickly Putin remarks about it.
|
[
"It's been like 2 weeks and McCarthy has shown already to be such a weak speaker. \nYou are given a free win. Condemn the liar. But nope, he gets committee seats. \nShows who is really running the show.",
">\n\n\nShows who is really running the show.\n\nVladimir Putin is pleased with his investment."
] |
>
You're acting like Putin doesn't already own the GOPs lol. Santos is definitely not his only source.
|
[
"It's been like 2 weeks and McCarthy has shown already to be such a weak speaker. \nYou are given a free win. Condemn the liar. But nope, he gets committee seats. \nShows who is really running the show.",
">\n\n\nShows who is really running the show.\n\nVladimir Putin is pleased with his investment.",
">\n\nHopefully Santos will be fed bullshit classified intel just so we can time how quickly Putin remarks about it."
] |
>
Oh hell no, I’m definitely not implying he’s the only one. Just that any briefing given to him specifically should have some notable discrepancies (different names, numbers, locations) that would identify him as the leak. You know, protecting confidential info slightly more securely than the screener dvds sent out for Emmy voting.
|
[
"It's been like 2 weeks and McCarthy has shown already to be such a weak speaker. \nYou are given a free win. Condemn the liar. But nope, he gets committee seats. \nShows who is really running the show.",
">\n\n\nShows who is really running the show.\n\nVladimir Putin is pleased with his investment.",
">\n\nHopefully Santos will be fed bullshit classified intel just so we can time how quickly Putin remarks about it.",
">\n\nYou're acting like Putin doesn't already own the GOPs lol. Santos is definitely not his only source."
] |
>
Santos is a symbol of the entire Republican party.
Entirely unscrupulous and amoral, and proudly so. All is acceptable in the pursuit of power.
|
[
"It's been like 2 weeks and McCarthy has shown already to be such a weak speaker. \nYou are given a free win. Condemn the liar. But nope, he gets committee seats. \nShows who is really running the show.",
">\n\n\nShows who is really running the show.\n\nVladimir Putin is pleased with his investment.",
">\n\nHopefully Santos will be fed bullshit classified intel just so we can time how quickly Putin remarks about it.",
">\n\nYou're acting like Putin doesn't already own the GOPs lol. Santos is definitely not his only source.",
">\n\nOh hell no, I’m definitely not implying he’s the only one. Just that any briefing given to him specifically should have some notable discrepancies (different names, numbers, locations) that would identify him as the leak. You know, protecting confidential info slightly more securely than the screener dvds sent out for Emmy voting."
] |
>
unscrupulous and amoral, and proudly so
Another poster some time ago described them as "virtue signaling," and I had to ask what's the exact opposite of that?
A surprising number of others couldn't seem to grasp that "virtue" is not what they're signaling at all.
|
[
"It's been like 2 weeks and McCarthy has shown already to be such a weak speaker. \nYou are given a free win. Condemn the liar. But nope, he gets committee seats. \nShows who is really running the show.",
">\n\n\nShows who is really running the show.\n\nVladimir Putin is pleased with his investment.",
">\n\nHopefully Santos will be fed bullshit classified intel just so we can time how quickly Putin remarks about it.",
">\n\nYou're acting like Putin doesn't already own the GOPs lol. Santos is definitely not his only source.",
">\n\nOh hell no, I’m definitely not implying he’s the only one. Just that any briefing given to him specifically should have some notable discrepancies (different names, numbers, locations) that would identify him as the leak. You know, protecting confidential info slightly more securely than the screener dvds sent out for Emmy voting.",
">\n\nSantos is a symbol of the entire Republican party.\nEntirely unscrupulous and amoral, and proudly so. All is acceptable in the pursuit of power."
] |
>
Vice signaling?
|
[
"It's been like 2 weeks and McCarthy has shown already to be such a weak speaker. \nYou are given a free win. Condemn the liar. But nope, he gets committee seats. \nShows who is really running the show.",
">\n\n\nShows who is really running the show.\n\nVladimir Putin is pleased with his investment.",
">\n\nHopefully Santos will be fed bullshit classified intel just so we can time how quickly Putin remarks about it.",
">\n\nYou're acting like Putin doesn't already own the GOPs lol. Santos is definitely not his only source.",
">\n\nOh hell no, I’m definitely not implying he’s the only one. Just that any briefing given to him specifically should have some notable discrepancies (different names, numbers, locations) that would identify him as the leak. You know, protecting confidential info slightly more securely than the screener dvds sent out for Emmy voting.",
">\n\nSantos is a symbol of the entire Republican party.\nEntirely unscrupulous and amoral, and proudly so. All is acceptable in the pursuit of power.",
">\n\n\nunscrupulous and amoral, and proudly so\n\nAnother poster some time ago described them as \"virtue signaling,\" and I had to ask what's the exact opposite of that?\nA surprising number of others couldn't seem to grasp that \"virtue\" is not what they're signaling at all."
] |
>
Depravity flagging?
|
[
"It's been like 2 weeks and McCarthy has shown already to be such a weak speaker. \nYou are given a free win. Condemn the liar. But nope, he gets committee seats. \nShows who is really running the show.",
">\n\n\nShows who is really running the show.\n\nVladimir Putin is pleased with his investment.",
">\n\nHopefully Santos will be fed bullshit classified intel just so we can time how quickly Putin remarks about it.",
">\n\nYou're acting like Putin doesn't already own the GOPs lol. Santos is definitely not his only source.",
">\n\nOh hell no, I’m definitely not implying he’s the only one. Just that any briefing given to him specifically should have some notable discrepancies (different names, numbers, locations) that would identify him as the leak. You know, protecting confidential info slightly more securely than the screener dvds sent out for Emmy voting.",
">\n\nSantos is a symbol of the entire Republican party.\nEntirely unscrupulous and amoral, and proudly so. All is acceptable in the pursuit of power.",
">\n\n\nunscrupulous and amoral, and proudly so\n\nAnother poster some time ago described them as \"virtue signaling,\" and I had to ask what's the exact opposite of that?\nA surprising number of others couldn't seem to grasp that \"virtue\" is not what they're signaling at all.",
">\n\nVice signaling?"
] |
>
Will he also be given access to classified documents?
|
[
"It's been like 2 weeks and McCarthy has shown already to be such a weak speaker. \nYou are given a free win. Condemn the liar. But nope, he gets committee seats. \nShows who is really running the show.",
">\n\n\nShows who is really running the show.\n\nVladimir Putin is pleased with his investment.",
">\n\nHopefully Santos will be fed bullshit classified intel just so we can time how quickly Putin remarks about it.",
">\n\nYou're acting like Putin doesn't already own the GOPs lol. Santos is definitely not his only source.",
">\n\nOh hell no, I’m definitely not implying he’s the only one. Just that any briefing given to him specifically should have some notable discrepancies (different names, numbers, locations) that would identify him as the leak. You know, protecting confidential info slightly more securely than the screener dvds sent out for Emmy voting.",
">\n\nSantos is a symbol of the entire Republican party.\nEntirely unscrupulous and amoral, and proudly so. All is acceptable in the pursuit of power.",
">\n\n\nunscrupulous and amoral, and proudly so\n\nAnother poster some time ago described them as \"virtue signaling,\" and I had to ask what's the exact opposite of that?\nA surprising number of others couldn't seem to grasp that \"virtue\" is not what they're signaling at all.",
">\n\nVice signaling?",
">\n\nDepravity flagging?"
] |
>
It's OK. He'll simply say he's the President and declassify them with his mind.
|
[
"It's been like 2 weeks and McCarthy has shown already to be such a weak speaker. \nYou are given a free win. Condemn the liar. But nope, he gets committee seats. \nShows who is really running the show.",
">\n\n\nShows who is really running the show.\n\nVladimir Putin is pleased with his investment.",
">\n\nHopefully Santos will be fed bullshit classified intel just so we can time how quickly Putin remarks about it.",
">\n\nYou're acting like Putin doesn't already own the GOPs lol. Santos is definitely not his only source.",
">\n\nOh hell no, I’m definitely not implying he’s the only one. Just that any briefing given to him specifically should have some notable discrepancies (different names, numbers, locations) that would identify him as the leak. You know, protecting confidential info slightly more securely than the screener dvds sent out for Emmy voting.",
">\n\nSantos is a symbol of the entire Republican party.\nEntirely unscrupulous and amoral, and proudly so. All is acceptable in the pursuit of power.",
">\n\n\nunscrupulous and amoral, and proudly so\n\nAnother poster some time ago described them as \"virtue signaling,\" and I had to ask what's the exact opposite of that?\nA surprising number of others couldn't seem to grasp that \"virtue\" is not what they're signaling at all.",
">\n\nVice signaling?",
">\n\nDepravity flagging?",
">\n\nWill he also be given access to classified documents?"
] |
>
I thought he already lied that Santos is the president?
|
[
"It's been like 2 weeks and McCarthy has shown already to be such a weak speaker. \nYou are given a free win. Condemn the liar. But nope, he gets committee seats. \nShows who is really running the show.",
">\n\n\nShows who is really running the show.\n\nVladimir Putin is pleased with his investment.",
">\n\nHopefully Santos will be fed bullshit classified intel just so we can time how quickly Putin remarks about it.",
">\n\nYou're acting like Putin doesn't already own the GOPs lol. Santos is definitely not his only source.",
">\n\nOh hell no, I’m definitely not implying he’s the only one. Just that any briefing given to him specifically should have some notable discrepancies (different names, numbers, locations) that would identify him as the leak. You know, protecting confidential info slightly more securely than the screener dvds sent out for Emmy voting.",
">\n\nSantos is a symbol of the entire Republican party.\nEntirely unscrupulous and amoral, and proudly so. All is acceptable in the pursuit of power.",
">\n\n\nunscrupulous and amoral, and proudly so\n\nAnother poster some time ago described them as \"virtue signaling,\" and I had to ask what's the exact opposite of that?\nA surprising number of others couldn't seem to grasp that \"virtue\" is not what they're signaling at all.",
">\n\nVice signaling?",
">\n\nDepravity flagging?",
">\n\nWill he also be given access to classified documents?",
">\n\nIt's OK. He'll simply say he's the President and declassify them with his mind."
] |
>
So this guy's a spy right? Like now we've seen him at Trump rallies years ago using different names. Running for office under different names. Everything he's said is false, but not in a confused Herschel Walker way. It's intentional. Right? Like we can see that he's a spy right?
|
[
"It's been like 2 weeks and McCarthy has shown already to be such a weak speaker. \nYou are given a free win. Condemn the liar. But nope, he gets committee seats. \nShows who is really running the show.",
">\n\n\nShows who is really running the show.\n\nVladimir Putin is pleased with his investment.",
">\n\nHopefully Santos will be fed bullshit classified intel just so we can time how quickly Putin remarks about it.",
">\n\nYou're acting like Putin doesn't already own the GOPs lol. Santos is definitely not his only source.",
">\n\nOh hell no, I’m definitely not implying he’s the only one. Just that any briefing given to him specifically should have some notable discrepancies (different names, numbers, locations) that would identify him as the leak. You know, protecting confidential info slightly more securely than the screener dvds sent out for Emmy voting.",
">\n\nSantos is a symbol of the entire Republican party.\nEntirely unscrupulous and amoral, and proudly so. All is acceptable in the pursuit of power.",
">\n\n\nunscrupulous and amoral, and proudly so\n\nAnother poster some time ago described them as \"virtue signaling,\" and I had to ask what's the exact opposite of that?\nA surprising number of others couldn't seem to grasp that \"virtue\" is not what they're signaling at all.",
">\n\nVice signaling?",
">\n\nDepravity flagging?",
">\n\nWill he also be given access to classified documents?",
">\n\nIt's OK. He'll simply say he's the President and declassify them with his mind.",
">\n\nI thought he already lied that Santos is the president?"
] |
>
Don’t forget about the piles of money he randomly finds
|
[
"It's been like 2 weeks and McCarthy has shown already to be such a weak speaker. \nYou are given a free win. Condemn the liar. But nope, he gets committee seats. \nShows who is really running the show.",
">\n\n\nShows who is really running the show.\n\nVladimir Putin is pleased with his investment.",
">\n\nHopefully Santos will be fed bullshit classified intel just so we can time how quickly Putin remarks about it.",
">\n\nYou're acting like Putin doesn't already own the GOPs lol. Santos is definitely not his only source.",
">\n\nOh hell no, I’m definitely not implying he’s the only one. Just that any briefing given to him specifically should have some notable discrepancies (different names, numbers, locations) that would identify him as the leak. You know, protecting confidential info slightly more securely than the screener dvds sent out for Emmy voting.",
">\n\nSantos is a symbol of the entire Republican party.\nEntirely unscrupulous and amoral, and proudly so. All is acceptable in the pursuit of power.",
">\n\n\nunscrupulous and amoral, and proudly so\n\nAnother poster some time ago described them as \"virtue signaling,\" and I had to ask what's the exact opposite of that?\nA surprising number of others couldn't seem to grasp that \"virtue\" is not what they're signaling at all.",
">\n\nVice signaling?",
">\n\nDepravity flagging?",
">\n\nWill he also be given access to classified documents?",
">\n\nIt's OK. He'll simply say he's the President and declassify them with his mind.",
">\n\nI thought he already lied that Santos is the president?",
">\n\nSo this guy's a spy right? Like now we've seen him at Trump rallies years ago using different names. Running for office under different names. Everything he's said is false, but not in a confused Herschel Walker way. It's intentional. Right? Like we can see that he's a spy right?"
] |
>
I don't think any of that money to Santos is random. It is payment, mostly from Russia, for services rendered. He just has to cause division and disarray within the US government, as ordered by Putin.
|
[
"It's been like 2 weeks and McCarthy has shown already to be such a weak speaker. \nYou are given a free win. Condemn the liar. But nope, he gets committee seats. \nShows who is really running the show.",
">\n\n\nShows who is really running the show.\n\nVladimir Putin is pleased with his investment.",
">\n\nHopefully Santos will be fed bullshit classified intel just so we can time how quickly Putin remarks about it.",
">\n\nYou're acting like Putin doesn't already own the GOPs lol. Santos is definitely not his only source.",
">\n\nOh hell no, I’m definitely not implying he’s the only one. Just that any briefing given to him specifically should have some notable discrepancies (different names, numbers, locations) that would identify him as the leak. You know, protecting confidential info slightly more securely than the screener dvds sent out for Emmy voting.",
">\n\nSantos is a symbol of the entire Republican party.\nEntirely unscrupulous and amoral, and proudly so. All is acceptable in the pursuit of power.",
">\n\n\nunscrupulous and amoral, and proudly so\n\nAnother poster some time ago described them as \"virtue signaling,\" and I had to ask what's the exact opposite of that?\nA surprising number of others couldn't seem to grasp that \"virtue\" is not what they're signaling at all.",
">\n\nVice signaling?",
">\n\nDepravity flagging?",
">\n\nWill he also be given access to classified documents?",
">\n\nIt's OK. He'll simply say he's the President and declassify them with his mind.",
">\n\nI thought he already lied that Santos is the president?",
">\n\nSo this guy's a spy right? Like now we've seen him at Trump rallies years ago using different names. Running for office under different names. Everything he's said is false, but not in a confused Herschel Walker way. It's intentional. Right? Like we can see that he's a spy right?",
">\n\nDon’t forget about the piles of money he randomly finds"
] |
>
Eh, tough leap to make. A moderately talented conman can somewhat easily bilk the Republican rank and file for millions of dollars. Particularly when he’s willing to go the extra mile and pay people to impersonate the staff of party leadership to bilk the wealthy donor class.
It’s more likely this is going to wind up being Bannon’s build the wall con turned up to 11. Perhaps with some international money mixed in.
|
[
"It's been like 2 weeks and McCarthy has shown already to be such a weak speaker. \nYou are given a free win. Condemn the liar. But nope, he gets committee seats. \nShows who is really running the show.",
">\n\n\nShows who is really running the show.\n\nVladimir Putin is pleased with his investment.",
">\n\nHopefully Santos will be fed bullshit classified intel just so we can time how quickly Putin remarks about it.",
">\n\nYou're acting like Putin doesn't already own the GOPs lol. Santos is definitely not his only source.",
">\n\nOh hell no, I’m definitely not implying he’s the only one. Just that any briefing given to him specifically should have some notable discrepancies (different names, numbers, locations) that would identify him as the leak. You know, protecting confidential info slightly more securely than the screener dvds sent out for Emmy voting.",
">\n\nSantos is a symbol of the entire Republican party.\nEntirely unscrupulous and amoral, and proudly so. All is acceptable in the pursuit of power.",
">\n\n\nunscrupulous and amoral, and proudly so\n\nAnother poster some time ago described them as \"virtue signaling,\" and I had to ask what's the exact opposite of that?\nA surprising number of others couldn't seem to grasp that \"virtue\" is not what they're signaling at all.",
">\n\nVice signaling?",
">\n\nDepravity flagging?",
">\n\nWill he also be given access to classified documents?",
">\n\nIt's OK. He'll simply say he's the President and declassify them with his mind.",
">\n\nI thought he already lied that Santos is the president?",
">\n\nSo this guy's a spy right? Like now we've seen him at Trump rallies years ago using different names. Running for office under different names. Everything he's said is false, but not in a confused Herschel Walker way. It's intentional. Right? Like we can see that he's a spy right?",
">\n\nDon’t forget about the piles of money he randomly finds",
">\n\nI don't think any of that money to Santos is random. It is payment, mostly from Russia, for services rendered. He just has to cause division and disarray within the US government, as ordered by Putin."
] |
>
So a guy who couldn't legitimately get hired to sell me an insurance policy is being trusted with actual governance.
FFS, "conservatives" - do you not have anyone around to run for office that isn't a complete fucking embarrassment? Stop voting for awful fuckin people
|
[
"It's been like 2 weeks and McCarthy has shown already to be such a weak speaker. \nYou are given a free win. Condemn the liar. But nope, he gets committee seats. \nShows who is really running the show.",
">\n\n\nShows who is really running the show.\n\nVladimir Putin is pleased with his investment.",
">\n\nHopefully Santos will be fed bullshit classified intel just so we can time how quickly Putin remarks about it.",
">\n\nYou're acting like Putin doesn't already own the GOPs lol. Santos is definitely not his only source.",
">\n\nOh hell no, I’m definitely not implying he’s the only one. Just that any briefing given to him specifically should have some notable discrepancies (different names, numbers, locations) that would identify him as the leak. You know, protecting confidential info slightly more securely than the screener dvds sent out for Emmy voting.",
">\n\nSantos is a symbol of the entire Republican party.\nEntirely unscrupulous and amoral, and proudly so. All is acceptable in the pursuit of power.",
">\n\n\nunscrupulous and amoral, and proudly so\n\nAnother poster some time ago described them as \"virtue signaling,\" and I had to ask what's the exact opposite of that?\nA surprising number of others couldn't seem to grasp that \"virtue\" is not what they're signaling at all.",
">\n\nVice signaling?",
">\n\nDepravity flagging?",
">\n\nWill he also be given access to classified documents?",
">\n\nIt's OK. He'll simply say he's the President and declassify them with his mind.",
">\n\nI thought he already lied that Santos is the president?",
">\n\nSo this guy's a spy right? Like now we've seen him at Trump rallies years ago using different names. Running for office under different names. Everything he's said is false, but not in a confused Herschel Walker way. It's intentional. Right? Like we can see that he's a spy right?",
">\n\nDon’t forget about the piles of money he randomly finds",
">\n\nI don't think any of that money to Santos is random. It is payment, mostly from Russia, for services rendered. He just has to cause division and disarray within the US government, as ordered by Putin.",
">\n\nEh, tough leap to make. A moderately talented conman can somewhat easily bilk the Republican rank and file for millions of dollars. Particularly when he’s willing to go the extra mile and pay people to impersonate the staff of party leadership to bilk the wealthy donor class. \nIt’s more likely this is going to wind up being Bannon’s build the wall con turned up to 11. Perhaps with some international money mixed in."
] |
>
I can't blame his voters on this one, he straight up lied to them. The people that are keeping him in gov't are the ones we need to worry about.
|
[
"It's been like 2 weeks and McCarthy has shown already to be such a weak speaker. \nYou are given a free win. Condemn the liar. But nope, he gets committee seats. \nShows who is really running the show.",
">\n\n\nShows who is really running the show.\n\nVladimir Putin is pleased with his investment.",
">\n\nHopefully Santos will be fed bullshit classified intel just so we can time how quickly Putin remarks about it.",
">\n\nYou're acting like Putin doesn't already own the GOPs lol. Santos is definitely not his only source.",
">\n\nOh hell no, I’m definitely not implying he’s the only one. Just that any briefing given to him specifically should have some notable discrepancies (different names, numbers, locations) that would identify him as the leak. You know, protecting confidential info slightly more securely than the screener dvds sent out for Emmy voting.",
">\n\nSantos is a symbol of the entire Republican party.\nEntirely unscrupulous and amoral, and proudly so. All is acceptable in the pursuit of power.",
">\n\n\nunscrupulous and amoral, and proudly so\n\nAnother poster some time ago described them as \"virtue signaling,\" and I had to ask what's the exact opposite of that?\nA surprising number of others couldn't seem to grasp that \"virtue\" is not what they're signaling at all.",
">\n\nVice signaling?",
">\n\nDepravity flagging?",
">\n\nWill he also be given access to classified documents?",
">\n\nIt's OK. He'll simply say he's the President and declassify them with his mind.",
">\n\nI thought he already lied that Santos is the president?",
">\n\nSo this guy's a spy right? Like now we've seen him at Trump rallies years ago using different names. Running for office under different names. Everything he's said is false, but not in a confused Herschel Walker way. It's intentional. Right? Like we can see that he's a spy right?",
">\n\nDon’t forget about the piles of money he randomly finds",
">\n\nI don't think any of that money to Santos is random. It is payment, mostly from Russia, for services rendered. He just has to cause division and disarray within the US government, as ordered by Putin.",
">\n\nEh, tough leap to make. A moderately talented conman can somewhat easily bilk the Republican rank and file for millions of dollars. Particularly when he’s willing to go the extra mile and pay people to impersonate the staff of party leadership to bilk the wealthy donor class. \nIt’s more likely this is going to wind up being Bannon’s build the wall con turned up to 11. Perhaps with some international money mixed in.",
">\n\nSo a guy who couldn't legitimately get hired to sell me an insurance policy is being trusted with actual governance.\nFFS, \"conservatives\" - do you not have anyone around to run for office that isn't a complete fucking embarrassment? Stop voting for awful fuckin people"
] |
>
“My staff raised concerns when he had a staff member who impersonated my chief of staff, and that individual was let go when Mr. Santos found out about it,” McCarthy said Tuesday.
shameless loser
|
[
"It's been like 2 weeks and McCarthy has shown already to be such a weak speaker. \nYou are given a free win. Condemn the liar. But nope, he gets committee seats. \nShows who is really running the show.",
">\n\n\nShows who is really running the show.\n\nVladimir Putin is pleased with his investment.",
">\n\nHopefully Santos will be fed bullshit classified intel just so we can time how quickly Putin remarks about it.",
">\n\nYou're acting like Putin doesn't already own the GOPs lol. Santos is definitely not his only source.",
">\n\nOh hell no, I’m definitely not implying he’s the only one. Just that any briefing given to him specifically should have some notable discrepancies (different names, numbers, locations) that would identify him as the leak. You know, protecting confidential info slightly more securely than the screener dvds sent out for Emmy voting.",
">\n\nSantos is a symbol of the entire Republican party.\nEntirely unscrupulous and amoral, and proudly so. All is acceptable in the pursuit of power.",
">\n\n\nunscrupulous and amoral, and proudly so\n\nAnother poster some time ago described them as \"virtue signaling,\" and I had to ask what's the exact opposite of that?\nA surprising number of others couldn't seem to grasp that \"virtue\" is not what they're signaling at all.",
">\n\nVice signaling?",
">\n\nDepravity flagging?",
">\n\nWill he also be given access to classified documents?",
">\n\nIt's OK. He'll simply say he's the President and declassify them with his mind.",
">\n\nI thought he already lied that Santos is the president?",
">\n\nSo this guy's a spy right? Like now we've seen him at Trump rallies years ago using different names. Running for office under different names. Everything he's said is false, but not in a confused Herschel Walker way. It's intentional. Right? Like we can see that he's a spy right?",
">\n\nDon’t forget about the piles of money he randomly finds",
">\n\nI don't think any of that money to Santos is random. It is payment, mostly from Russia, for services rendered. He just has to cause division and disarray within the US government, as ordered by Putin.",
">\n\nEh, tough leap to make. A moderately talented conman can somewhat easily bilk the Republican rank and file for millions of dollars. Particularly when he’s willing to go the extra mile and pay people to impersonate the staff of party leadership to bilk the wealthy donor class. \nIt’s more likely this is going to wind up being Bannon’s build the wall con turned up to 11. Perhaps with some international money mixed in.",
">\n\nSo a guy who couldn't legitimately get hired to sell me an insurance policy is being trusted with actual governance.\nFFS, \"conservatives\" - do you not have anyone around to run for office that isn't a complete fucking embarrassment? Stop voting for awful fuckin people",
">\n\nI can't blame his voters on this one, he straight up lied to them. The people that are keeping him in gov't are the ones we need to worry about."
] |
>
Theoretically if he is deemed too risky to get a clearance, can Biden prevent him from getting security clearance for classified intel?
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[
"It's been like 2 weeks and McCarthy has shown already to be such a weak speaker. \nYou are given a free win. Condemn the liar. But nope, he gets committee seats. \nShows who is really running the show.",
">\n\n\nShows who is really running the show.\n\nVladimir Putin is pleased with his investment.",
">\n\nHopefully Santos will be fed bullshit classified intel just so we can time how quickly Putin remarks about it.",
">\n\nYou're acting like Putin doesn't already own the GOPs lol. Santos is definitely not his only source.",
">\n\nOh hell no, I’m definitely not implying he’s the only one. Just that any briefing given to him specifically should have some notable discrepancies (different names, numbers, locations) that would identify him as the leak. You know, protecting confidential info slightly more securely than the screener dvds sent out for Emmy voting.",
">\n\nSantos is a symbol of the entire Republican party.\nEntirely unscrupulous and amoral, and proudly so. All is acceptable in the pursuit of power.",
">\n\n\nunscrupulous and amoral, and proudly so\n\nAnother poster some time ago described them as \"virtue signaling,\" and I had to ask what's the exact opposite of that?\nA surprising number of others couldn't seem to grasp that \"virtue\" is not what they're signaling at all.",
">\n\nVice signaling?",
">\n\nDepravity flagging?",
">\n\nWill he also be given access to classified documents?",
">\n\nIt's OK. He'll simply say he's the President and declassify them with his mind.",
">\n\nI thought he already lied that Santos is the president?",
">\n\nSo this guy's a spy right? Like now we've seen him at Trump rallies years ago using different names. Running for office under different names. Everything he's said is false, but not in a confused Herschel Walker way. It's intentional. Right? Like we can see that he's a spy right?",
">\n\nDon’t forget about the piles of money he randomly finds",
">\n\nI don't think any of that money to Santos is random. It is payment, mostly from Russia, for services rendered. He just has to cause division and disarray within the US government, as ordered by Putin.",
">\n\nEh, tough leap to make. A moderately talented conman can somewhat easily bilk the Republican rank and file for millions of dollars. Particularly when he’s willing to go the extra mile and pay people to impersonate the staff of party leadership to bilk the wealthy donor class. \nIt’s more likely this is going to wind up being Bannon’s build the wall con turned up to 11. Perhaps with some international money mixed in.",
">\n\nSo a guy who couldn't legitimately get hired to sell me an insurance policy is being trusted with actual governance.\nFFS, \"conservatives\" - do you not have anyone around to run for office that isn't a complete fucking embarrassment? Stop voting for awful fuckin people",
">\n\nI can't blame his voters on this one, he straight up lied to them. The people that are keeping him in gov't are the ones we need to worry about.",
">\n\n\n“My staff raised concerns when he had a staff member who impersonated my chief of staff, and that individual was let go when Mr. Santos found out about it,” McCarthy said Tuesday.\n\nshameless loser"
] |
>
As the commander in chief id say so. Congress just votes on legislation and handles the purse. Intel is much more relevant to the executive branch.
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[
"It's been like 2 weeks and McCarthy has shown already to be such a weak speaker. \nYou are given a free win. Condemn the liar. But nope, he gets committee seats. \nShows who is really running the show.",
">\n\n\nShows who is really running the show.\n\nVladimir Putin is pleased with his investment.",
">\n\nHopefully Santos will be fed bullshit classified intel just so we can time how quickly Putin remarks about it.",
">\n\nYou're acting like Putin doesn't already own the GOPs lol. Santos is definitely not his only source.",
">\n\nOh hell no, I’m definitely not implying he’s the only one. Just that any briefing given to him specifically should have some notable discrepancies (different names, numbers, locations) that would identify him as the leak. You know, protecting confidential info slightly more securely than the screener dvds sent out for Emmy voting.",
">\n\nSantos is a symbol of the entire Republican party.\nEntirely unscrupulous and amoral, and proudly so. All is acceptable in the pursuit of power.",
">\n\n\nunscrupulous and amoral, and proudly so\n\nAnother poster some time ago described them as \"virtue signaling,\" and I had to ask what's the exact opposite of that?\nA surprising number of others couldn't seem to grasp that \"virtue\" is not what they're signaling at all.",
">\n\nVice signaling?",
">\n\nDepravity flagging?",
">\n\nWill he also be given access to classified documents?",
">\n\nIt's OK. He'll simply say he's the President and declassify them with his mind.",
">\n\nI thought he already lied that Santos is the president?",
">\n\nSo this guy's a spy right? Like now we've seen him at Trump rallies years ago using different names. Running for office under different names. Everything he's said is false, but not in a confused Herschel Walker way. It's intentional. Right? Like we can see that he's a spy right?",
">\n\nDon’t forget about the piles of money he randomly finds",
">\n\nI don't think any of that money to Santos is random. It is payment, mostly from Russia, for services rendered. He just has to cause division and disarray within the US government, as ordered by Putin.",
">\n\nEh, tough leap to make. A moderately talented conman can somewhat easily bilk the Republican rank and file for millions of dollars. Particularly when he’s willing to go the extra mile and pay people to impersonate the staff of party leadership to bilk the wealthy donor class. \nIt’s more likely this is going to wind up being Bannon’s build the wall con turned up to 11. Perhaps with some international money mixed in.",
">\n\nSo a guy who couldn't legitimately get hired to sell me an insurance policy is being trusted with actual governance.\nFFS, \"conservatives\" - do you not have anyone around to run for office that isn't a complete fucking embarrassment? Stop voting for awful fuckin people",
">\n\nI can't blame his voters on this one, he straight up lied to them. The people that are keeping him in gov't are the ones we need to worry about.",
">\n\n\n“My staff raised concerns when he had a staff member who impersonated my chief of staff, and that individual was let go when Mr. Santos found out about it,” McCarthy said Tuesday.\n\nshameless loser",
">\n\nTheoretically if he is deemed too risky to get a clearance, can Biden prevent him from getting security clearance for classified intel?"
] |
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