LifeInMultipleChoice

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LifeInMultipleChoice,

Turning 35 this September. Only 1 Republican has won the popular vote since I was born.

LifeInMultipleChoice,

Never done whip-it’s before, if they said they are a 20 second head high how could someone tell after? I worked in/around a couple kitchens when I was younger and they are usually full of drugs. I knew there was at least weed, cocaine, and mushrooms available on one of them, the other I think was weed and meth, cocaine I think was yo costly for the people who worked there.

That said, D) they shouldn’t be a manager of anyone if they think inspiring people to do better is threatening the entire staff with no raises because of a that. Just say something one time and be done with it if you don’t know who it is. If you pay well and are respected, someone would be telling you who it was because they are sick of their shit.

LifeInMultipleChoice,

We’ll see in time. Also not sure much will be done if they are. Remember the warrant for Putin was placed March of 2023. The impact on Russia so far seems about summed up to be “Putin can’t attend a D-Day remembrance, and he probably shouldn’t go see the Olympics, which he wouldn’t”

Biden: what would Trump have done if the Capitol riots had been led by Black Americans? (www.theguardian.com)

Joe Biden has launched one of his most scathing attacks yet on Donald Trump’s record of racism, suggesting that the former US president would have acted differently to the January 6 2021 insurrection if was led by Black people....

LifeInMultipleChoice,

We shouldn’t talk to the association for colored people about colored people? Seems like exactly what a politician should talk to them about… politics

LifeInMultipleChoice, (edited )

So you are worried about them smuggling bullets 2 at a time INTO the U.S.? Seems pretty ineffective. This is just advocating for harassing people over doing something stupid with no intent to hurt anyone. They needed to be more responsible, give them a fine. Imprisonment should be recouperating people

LifeInMultipleChoice, (edited )

No they flew out of the U.S. and TSA missed the bullets. They finished their trip, then they were stopped getting on the plane back to the U.S. They would be smuggling them into the U.S. If they were stopped going to that country, they would have been stopped by TSA and questioned on U.S. soil. For the most part, there isn’t airport security when you get off a plane or switch terminals if you have a layoff

LifeInMultipleChoice,

If they brought 0 out there is no telling how many they brought in, locking up people for 12 years for a crime they didnt see is ridiculous. Comparison example: Person pulled over driving back into Colorado has a finished roach in his ash tray. Would you think imprisonment for 12 years on the chance that they smuggled pounds of weed to a non-recreational state next door? Or would you say they were an idiot for putting a roach (stray bullets) in a car ashtray (carrying bag) and traveling across a border where it isn’t legal on one side. I’d give that person a fine as well. (Assuming they can pass a DUI test and they weren’t high at the time they were driving).

LifeInMultipleChoice,

“Grier, who was on her way back to Florida when she was detained, appeared in court Thursday, police said. Her next hearing is July 5.”

The TSA also told the news reporters they missed ammo elsewhere in the article. It was all there

LifeInMultipleChoice, (edited )

She got prosecuted for attempting to take the 2 rounds of ammo OUT of the country not IN. Those 2 rounds in cost about 40 cents (for both) here. Assuming they were 9mm rounds, as they are the most popular rounds around.

LifeInMultipleChoice, (edited )

Also it was leaving the country to fly to the U.S. where they could purchase it again legally, so not much of a reason to give them 12 years of prison. (Note: if they were bringing guns and cases of ammo it’s another story, but 2 loose rounds without a gun, a knife is a much bigger threat)

LifeInMultipleChoice,

And pay their tuition as well, which on average is approximately 35k a year. So the current rate will 4 years -140k total, a degree, and if you go by the updating student loan interest, ~$9-10k/yr on top of the 140k.

As for stadiums, every city/county negotiates what they will pay towards it by how much it will inject money into their local economy and then make the teams/leagues to pay for the rest. Could they get rid of that, sure. Imagine how much Alabama’s “Roll Tide” economy would be damaged by getting rid of their football team. Things aren’t always as simple as a price tag.

The leagues should pay more though I agree.

LifeInMultipleChoice,

The term police or cops wasnt even mentioned in the title, it was our own biases that brought them into it.

LifeInMultipleChoice,

The arrested were 14 and 17. The parents must have known ahead of time their 14 year old wasn’t going to be able to get out. Faith: what we have in sky people, not those that we raise/educate. Hmm, maybe that should say something about the parents. Nah let’s blame it on the teachers first, and the kids second.

LifeInMultipleChoice,

Idk man, Walgreens prices were ridiculous when I tried to go in there last. A half gallon of Milk was something like $8 which would cost less than $4 where I live at Target or Walmart last I knew. They may have jacked the prices up on that day because it was Christmas though. The Christian neighborly thing to do… Use overt greed on food items on a religious holiday to milk the populous out of their last dimes trying to feed their families.

LifeInMultipleChoice,

I have a feeling the drugs he was on for a long time he cut back on, like Adderall shortages and Trump suddenly falling asleep everywhere.

LifeInMultipleChoice,

I hope you guys are all alright man. So I feel bad making a joke about this "Are they supposed to shoot electricity directly to people’s houses through the air? ". Think that would be solar panels and batteries, sending excess back to the grid. So long as the roof was still there, the panels would be there for those houses hopefully. Then you can at least go to some of the houses in the neighborhood that have power when it gets to hot or to get a warm shower.

The future may hold neighborhoods having a local grid between their houses, so they can supply each other, and then send excess back to the main grid. Could effectivley keep large area power outages from being an issue, especially in natural disasters.

After the only hospital in town closed, a North Carolina city directs its ire at politicians (apnews.com)

Weeds have punctured through the vacant parking lot of Martin General Hospital’s emergency room. A makeshift blue tarp covering the hospital’s sign is worn down from flapping in the wind. The hospital doors are locked, many in this county of 22,000 fear permanently....

LifeInMultipleChoice, (edited )

“In patients who had cardiac arrest for less than 20 minutes, 60.9% of patients achieved ROSC, compared to 37.9% who arrested for more than 20 minutes.”

In the cases of 30 mins without arrest none survived.

If you have ever performed CPR you’ll also know performing it for 5 minutes is hard. 10 mins… 20 mins… 30 mins… swapping out 3 people and making sure it goes well. All 3 people will be broken tired by the time it’s done.

www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8043525/

ROSC for those who don’t know is the return of spontaneous circulation.

Arizona man gets life in prison in murder of wife who "vigorously struggled" after being buried alive, prosecutors say (www.cbsnews.com)

An Arizona man has been sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for the 2017 death of his wife, who was buried alive in a hand-dug grave near their home while their children slept, authorities said....

LifeInMultipleChoice, (edited )

7 years after the murder he pled guilty BEFORE his scheduled trial? I hope it was an appeal. Imagine this being a situation where it was an innocent person. 7 years in prison and the scheduled trial still hasn’t taken place.

Outside Groups Spent $285,000 Backing Jamaal Bowman. AIPAC Alone Just Dropped Nearly $2 Million to Attack Him. (theintercept.com)

The American Israel Public Affairs Committee’s super PAC has launched its first ads attacking Rep. Jamaal Bowman in the Democratic primary in New York’s 16th Congressional District. The ads claim that Bowman “has his own agenda” and refuses to work with President Joe Biden....

LifeInMultipleChoice,

While I think that the supreme Court is slanted shite, isn’t every ruling they make just a “that’s not what we think the law currently says” meaning we should instead be blaming Congress for not writing an updated law that clarifies what we want?

LifeInMultipleChoice,

And some run for other seats that will be opened so they can vacate their seat if they win and the vacancy can be filled by the governor. If they lose the new seats election, they keep their current seat.

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