@MidnightRider Isn't he too busy having his lawyers sue their insurance company for not paying out on water damage to the exhibit not being insured for "Acts of God"?
All hail the great spaghetti monster!
Kinda hard to find decent lamb in the states lately.
@redenigma I like real potatoes/
Trump's numbers went down too. Harris' numbers wenent down more compared to Bidem 2020.
And the things you don't want quad, and up there with quadriplegic.
Awww, look they're pals.
@DavidSalo Apparently not if your party is corrupt and in the majority.
C'mon. Biden is not going to commit an impeachable offense.
Nope. The House would have to extend the Presidential Drawdown Authority.
When they left in September, Biden had 100 million to work with.
Hey there, Mr. Blue
We're so pleased to be with you
Look around, see what you do
Everybody smiles at you
BTW, with two parents working 2 and 3 jobs each all the time, they had a name for me: "Latch Key Kid".
I kept the lawns mowed and edged, washed dishes, and did school work and had part time jobs during the school year.
@gshevlin Wow, my parents were both "Poly Workers" back before it had a cool name instead of poor and struggling to achieve a lower middle-class existence,
Senior Gen X. Old enough to have bought Generation X records when Billy Idol was the lead singer of Generation X. Old enough to have bought "Never Mind the Bollocks" and the first Cars albums, and "You're Gonna Get It" by Tom Petty.
@Bix only the House can do it.
@Bix How about extending the PDA so the DoD can access the funds already approved: 5.8 billion?
You don't worry what migration is going to do to the country politically? I do, and despite you couching it, so does the military as they expect it to create more conflicts and destablize the current world order.
Well, in general that's not happening for a very long time from a human (and other life) perspective, but it doesn't have to be cataclysmic either.
The biggest worry, IMO, over the next 50 years is what happens due to population migration because the society we grew up in within the more developed nations doesn't seem ready to adapt to that. Politics can get worse and lead to worse outcomes.
Well, if we want to be precise, 2011-2017 was probably the worst drought (6 years, not 10), but there is an effort to adapt, replenish some wetland areas, but diminishing snowpack during bad years (2011-2013) is a concern.
However, I lived through decades of a series of droughts broken up only by a good year here and there, so they aren't uncommon. Best to keep perspective.
I appreciate a house guest who knows when it's time to leave if not sooner.
IT automaton, retired from hacking, I just move data, build systems, and do full stack devops stuff now