Come on, we both made faith healing jokes. What’s the issue?
Come on, we both made faith healing jokes. What’s the issue?
Neither do you apparently, since I starred your comment.
Well actually they used it because it refers to more than AMERICANS, because you know, there is more to the world than America.
If you really believed it would. Clearly you want to die.
Everything is murder to the undereducated.
We know that, that’s the joke.
Lots of crunchies supported the former president of South Africa Thabo Mbeki when he said AIDS didn’t exist/was a symptom of poverty and his health minister said you could cure AIDS with garlic juice. So why not? Because everything is a massive invention of the pharma industry.
“Well I figured in CA, land of The Secret as educational system and anti-vaxxers galore, no one would mind” - Dr Twatwaffle.
I’m generally aware of container shipping via rail and see CSX every day on my way to and from work. The East Coast is rail dense after all and CSX regularly prioritizes its trains over Amtrak. See also CSX’s ridiculous heat intolerant rail.
You’re seriously linking to the Daily Fail? Seriously? Nah not even gonna click.
So the ladies lunch extravaganza of Xena and her sidekick are Ok to take out and pose then?
There are, but you still have to get the goods to the places they need to go and frankly infrastructure in the South is, well, occasionally iffy. The Port of Baltimore is way more important than Savannah and Charleston when it comes to proximity, connectedness and population access.
Well there are unions in the North too.
It can sail through Panama a lot of the time because the massive shipping is a very Asian phenomenon.
The port sees a 10% slice of traffic moving to the East Coast, but not sure how much that will really mean. Shipping is less carbon intensive than trucking things cross country, so that’s a win.
Right now, most of the goods that flow into the US come into the country through ports on the West Coast—
They didn’t fly the flag for 150 years. They put the flag up during the height of the civil rights movement
Weird how you can include the grounds, the accurate answer and Taylor Berman can’t. It was moved off the statehouse in 2000, which I remember.
This is a biblical quote in the New Testament, intended to break from the OT.
Yes the headline creeps me out. It’s childish and boorish, the sort of tripe I’d expect at a certain other blog on this here site.