Sue these bastard$
A $25k donation, spread across 5000 residents, is really quite a significant and generous sum for a company worth $55 billion
Meanwhile a 3rd UFO in 3 days has been shot down.
Invasion is imminent!
Rick Scott is absolutely schooled by the journo.
But Jake Tapper said.
But Jake Tapper said.
But Jake Tapper said.
It’s disturbing that he has the genuine opinion that when the Republicans cut health benefits they’re the bad guys, but when the Democrats reduce the cost of medication somehow that’s a good thing?
Where’s the fairness?
In summary, it seems Republicans are so concerned about children being born out of wedlock that they prefer no marriage restrictions. Which lends itself to abuse of the system, although to be fair the pro-ban supporters in the article did fail to establish evidence abuses were regularly occurring.
Disappointing, but it is small numbers.
Increasing incidence of congenital syphilis isn’t isolated to the USA:
We want guns … just not at our events!
That’s not good either.
Sweepy sweepy.
The US is under attack.
And I’m not talking about UFOs or balloons.
Imagine if the biggest attack on US soil in twenty years happened and nobody knew…
Looks like Vecna’s work
Isn’t that the train derailment? Good article linked above.
Yeah, I know.
But that story didn’t come with those pics.
A train derailment of chlorine is bad, but does it make that sort of mushroom cloud?
Really?
Arresting journalists isn’t a great look, either.
No, arresting journalists is nearly always bad.
I think that is the controlled burn-off that they talked about in the article.
Not the time to be playing silly buggers with information.
They set fire to the train wreck (deliberately) to reduce the amount of pollution. Someone made the call that the noxious smoke from the burnoff was less bad than allowing the polyvinyl chloride (or whatever it was) to just evaporate into the air. It boils at something like 5 degrees, so once the tanks got ruptured it was going to end up in the atmosphere eventually.
The smoke plume is from the fire, not the train derailment.