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Lol...poor baby. Are your feelings hurt Pumpkin? Upset you to know you will never be able to impose your anarchy on the population maybe? Poor Baby! Speaking of delusion...how 'bout that wonderful bail system eh? And that poor Hugo Hernandez-Mendez just having to murder Da’Cara Thompson while he was out on bail. Meh...Just a girl in the wrong place at the wrong time eh? Ya know...goofs like you are an embarrassment to the human race.
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It's rating is on par with gas, nuclear, wind, solar only bettered by hydro. Modern coal production is a highly automated, technology-driven industry primarily focused on metallurgical (steelmaking) coal rather than traditional thermal (energy) coal. Driven by massive producers like China, India, and the U.S., production now relies on advanced extraction techniques, GPS-guided earthmovers, and strict environmental reclamation.
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The Return Of Coal
Nationalist replied to Nationalist's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Yes...more windmills and mirrors...that's what we need... Nobody really wanted reliable electricity anyway... -
The Return Of Coal
Nationalist replied to Nationalist's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Not anymore apparently. The change in direction should provide some good prosperity for quite a number of states, and relieve some of the shoetages from increasing demand. -
Birthright citizenship
eyeball replied to paxamericana's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Birthright citizenship? LMAO! From where I'm sitting I'm still where I was born, exactly over the center of Earth, I haven't gone anywhere. Us Earthlings were here first. Y'all feel free to get your silly countries off our planet. Thanks. -
eyeball started following Montreal Gas Prices Topping $2/L and Birthright citizenship
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I fixed it for ya...
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Meme/Cartoon of the Day
CdnFox replied to WestCanMan's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Sure - you wanted people to think you were a great guy so you sponsored a game to celebrate this or that, gave people a bunch of bread and scored major points. But a lot of it wasn't even the emporer, lots of people did that. True, always good to keep them happy BEFORE they went off -
It's the filthiest most polluting, least efficient form or energy with the highest occupational hazards s the pay rate there is. A totally ass backwards way of thinking that a mor0n who shits himselfand waddles in it regularly would propose.
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Meme/Cartoon of the Day
eyeball replied to WestCanMan's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Gladiatorial spectacles served as the pinnacle of entertainment, politics and social control. The Romans could be as fluid as your average pride parade and as fickle as an orange buffoon. -
I'm burning around a $1000 a day in fuel. It doesn't seem to matter if it's with twin 300 hp outboards or 500 to 1200 hp with diesel. That's just driving around. Commercial fishermen are probably going through 2-3 times that much.
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Meme/Cartoon of the Day
CdnFox replied to WestCanMan's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Uhh they mostly did that when things were going great actually, very popular during some of the most peaceful periods in time The big thing about the games is they would give away free bread, which the masses loved. Hmmm. Carney gave a "grocery" gst rebate this year.... this is all starting to make sense now. -
The Return Of Coal
Michael Hardner replied to Nationalist's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
this coal industry portal.... Seems to say it is up but expected to decline in 2026. https://thecoalhub.com/report-presentation/u-s-coal-outlook-2026-shows-lower-power-burn-and-stock-builds -
The Return Of Coal
Michael Hardner replied to Nationalist's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Oops you're right. I misread the date. I'll look again. -
Birthright citizenship
Hodad replied to paxamericana's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Nope. Remember the quotes and explanations from just a few posts ago. The phrase "subject to the jurisdiction" is to provide carve outs for people born here but literally not subject to the jurisdiction of the US, i.e. the children of foreign diplomats and Native Americans (which at that time were citizens of their nations but not of the US). That's plainly stated. And please read the Blackstone passage, in which he explains what "allegiance" meant in that legal context. Blackstone is what the authors were trained on. You have the relationship between the words backward. Jurisdiction is exactly as it is today. -
Meme/Cartoon of the Day
BeaverFever replied to WestCanMan's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
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Communist Scott Pelley crap-canned by CBS
BeaverFever replied to Reg Volk's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Hooray for fascist Konservative Kancel Kulture. -
LOL @ExFlyer has been too scared to show his face around here for a while and just showed up and the first thing he HAD to do was run around giving me and people he doesn't like downarrow votes as fast as possible Hey big guy, i'd hoped you'd taken some time off for counseling but... guess not
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Birthright citizenship
paxamericana replied to paxamericana's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
No, If “subject to the jurisdiction thereof” just meant physically present in the U.S., it adds nothing to “born in the United States.” The phrase only does real work if it means something more — i.e., allegiance. The word “jurisdiction” was borrowed from international law of the era, where it carried allegiance connotations -
wow, you've gone completely incoherent! Guess you must REALLY be upset Have a cookie and a nap, you'll be fine,
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Was that this 'voice of experience' you mentioned?
