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I’m sure I have posted this on here before, but I used to drive a lot of miles for work. Back when I lived in St. Louis (the city not the county) I worked for Deloitte and had a long-term project in Springfield Missouri. Every Sunday evening and Friday afternoon I would drive the 200+ miles on I-44 which at the time…
The first Division was set just after a chemical weapons attack in New York City on Black Friday.
Yeah, it should include solar and wind for just those reasons. There is actually a new disposal method going through regulatory testing that should make nuclear waste a non-issue in the future.
That would explain it though I still think PV solar would need to be included due to mining and heavy metal leaching and batteries in general.
If it’s going to count mining and refining for uranium it needs to do the same for the renewables. Battery production has massive costs from mining and refining as does PV. All energy has cost.
How is Uranium contributing to Co2 production?
I was so bummed when the battery/capacitor failed on my NES cartridge when my family went on a long vacation. I was so close to beating it.
When I sold my old St. Louis house the buyers found really high levels in the basement which is where my workshop was. I spent a lot of time down there so I still worry about it.
If you did not do a radon test when you moved in its probably worth doing one now since they will be spending a lot of time down there.
From the context of politicians and votes, jobs are what matter rather than profits. Agriculture is hardly a growth industry outside of a few nitches like cannabis/hemp but in general, estate taxes are opposed by farmers and small business owners as they can effectively destroy a business.
Who is portraying stereotypes? Don’t be an asshole to me just because you have personal baggage over living in Nebraska. When I lived in Missouri I didn’t swear at people who pointed things out about the state (oh and guess what, we had farmland even though all of us lived in the city).
Not sure why I read birdshot. My bad.
There are a number of bird hunting areas where lead shot is banned. Supposedly it poisons water fowl.
As of 2015, it was agriculture. But clearly, swearing is more effective than facts...
Omaha might not be but Nebraska as a whole sure is. Almost half of the privately held surface area is cropland. Agriculture is the number one industry in the state.
Farm eccentric communities tend to dislike estate taxes.
Actually this is one of the rare cases where the presidential administration actually had a direct effect on the economy. One of the first things his administration did was slash the regulations that were impeding small businesses. Within a very short amount of time the number of people employed by small businesses…
Also the restaurant they filmed in is in Bar de la Marine in Marseilles.