Electoral Politics Are A Terrible Prism For Natural Disasters

Shhh. Don’t tell his nibs.

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Known for their altruism, just ask Elmo!

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“Mind your own damn business”, along with “weird”.

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You speak to my soul. In Dallas, it’s going to be around 90 today, not too bad, but certainly not where you want pumpkin spice anything (disclaimer: I have pumpkin curry soup in my fridge).

I sympathize for the smaller brewers wanting to capitalize on seasons, and the demands of distribution logistics. But I want a beer that matches the actual season. They should adjust with global warming.

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Launch that fucker Sam.

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It’s more than an admission. He just said everyone in the military is a racist. Can you imagine the howling, gnashing of teeth, and rending of garments if a Democrat had said that.

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Good advice I guess, but watching Tim in action at rallies informs me that there’s a Tasmanian Devil inside trying to claw its way out. Unless he has a strict sense of discipline, I see it coming out.

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It also shows a lack of seriousness and maturity on Sheehy’s part. He will be representing the entire state of Montana, not just the White carpetbaggers.

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And gave up local jobs.

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Yup. The breakup was predictably epic.

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One thing we can say for some Americans…tRump sure has brought out their creative side over the last several years.

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Jimmy Carter had a strong science background and was ahead of his time n recognizing the importance of renewable energy.

If he had been re-elected and Reagan had returned to the fringe of the Republican Party, the climate crisis would not be nearly so dire.

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In recent decades, manmade climate change and population growth have combined to turbocharge weather-related disasters, adding another layer of complexity, and additional political baggage to the grinding job of preparing for and mitigating natural disasters. (Some of you will object to the term “natural disaster” but let’s save that conversation for another day.) Perhaps at no time in human history has preparation and mitigation for weather disasters been more urgently required, but the stranglehold that climate-change-denying Republicans continue to have on politics makes that very difficult.

What are you talking about? President Trump requires nothing more than a few cases of paper towels and a crowd to whom to throw them.

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I’d run with this if I were Tester. What does he have to lose at this point? He’s behind. Plus it may attract more Native American voters.

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The settler movement should be declared a state-sponsored terrorist organization.

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Yes, but also completely uninformed by our horse race tunnel vision media.

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Crisis management has always been a thing with Republicans. Why spend money preparing for something that only “might” happen. Preparedness is for socialists

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This is worth a listen. video at link

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I hope Coach Tim calls out Shillbilly when Shillbilly goes on (lies) about FEMA response to Helene.

14 US Senators voted against the CR. All GOP. Some from the affected States.

Shillbilly is recorded as “Not Voting”. Coward.

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