ok, so at one point was the US not a fascist nation?
ok, so at one point was the US not a fascist nation?
Wowie zowie values different than mine are fascist and made by nazis! I’m curious if most of the hyper-diverse liberals actually live and interact with people of other not-white races. If you actually meet very ethnic people, you start to understand that sometimes cultures are too different to get along. But you…
Why are liberals the most limp-wristed degenerates I’ve ever met?
Hispanic support for Donald Trump has surged since Election Day, and now tops that of the president’s overall approval rating.
Not a fan of either team, but I can’t help but think that Oshie’s penalty was just karma for him doing the exact same thing to Bonino in the playoffs last season:
So Gizmodo finds reasons to mock the Trump Administration, even when doing something the site (and its readership) should love? Dats coo.
What’s it like viewing every single thing that happens in the world through a race prism I wonder :thinking:
Uh... Being St. Louis I don’t think it was white people who were shooting...
how did this dumb shit get out ofthe greys?
“It’s important to note that this study is just a single model of how one thing might affect something else. “You can’t take a model at face value,” said Sines. “They are computer representations of the real world, so it’s always good to keep in mind the limitations.” And of course, our world is an incredibly complex…
Places like Australia started with a gun registration, then moved a number of years later to a confiscation, and used the registration lists to ensure compliance. The same thing happened in a limited manner in California last year. It also happened in Chicago in regard to rifles in the 90's.
Furthermore, places like…
To be fair to gun nuts, even Gizmodo’s own foxtrot alpha blog concedes that having 300+ million firearms in the US general population would make mainland US invasion alsmost impossibly deadly for any invading force. Of course the government has Predator drones, but that doesn’t stop insurgency in urban environments in…
This is a reasonable response. And I am one of those put off by the quasi-religious crusade against Co2.
As always, well stated. It’s a shame that it’s been amended to the constitution there can be no middle ground or pragmatic approaches to problems anymore under punishment of having the other half of your brain returned and having to think for yourself /s
In some cases the government is trying or has put restrictions in place that make owning, carrying or using a firearm difficult if not impossible. For example, many states are considering or have passed laws that require all firearm “transfers” to have a background check. On the surface this seems to make common sense…
It’s amazing how many people in this country have never actually explored any of it outside their own little worlds or studied the many different regions found in one place. If you owned land in Texas or Arkansas and had a feral pig problem, you would need something a little more than a little .22 to take a hoard like…
Probably a giant version of this:
It would also be interesting to see any sorts of studies that indicate the upsides of a warmer or higher CO2 world. The closest we get is the (largely ignored) global greening phenomenon. We should also see a lot fewer deaths from cold - which generally outnumber deaths from heat.
Warmer weather and more CO2 results in more rain and higher yields. Global cooling is what would cause an increase in food prices.
Monocultures like palm oil aren’t the only ones endangering life. Corn, squash, potatoes, lemons, apple orchards are all monocultures. Shade-grown coffee on the other hand is wonderful because it creates a forest. Birds use these farms, they mitigate climate change and can handle drought. This can be done with most…