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Sep 30, 2021 03:54PM

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"Hello, my name is Gavin Newsom."


He is the Governor of California. He was up for a recall, but beat it. He has issues and is not well liked.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england...
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https://youtu.be/3P4LUt0qcX8

California's climate and natural resources are some of the best in the USA. Because of this California is a center for agriculture and industry. At least it used to be.
Now, a mixture of high taxes and mismanagement have created a state where home values are completely out of the reach of median income earners; homelessness is so out of control that San Francisco has to maintain a patrol to clean up human feces; and many companies are fleeing for more affordable states. Consequently, Newsom has presided over the first population decline in California's history.
It didn't help that while instituting the harshest Lockdown Restrictions outside of NYC, Gavin played the "Rules for thee, not for me" game.
https://www.politico.com/states/calif...

REF: (Zerohedge): https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/fac...
Suddenly millions of voices cried out in terror and were silenced...

REF: (Zerohedge): https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/fac...
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Corporate sabotage, e-terrorism, and/or desperate attempt to destroy evidence ahead of investigations?



Neighbours blast 'hypocrite' Insulate Britain mastermind Roger Hallam for hoarding SIX gas guzzling diesel vehicles on his organic farm in Wales while vowing to block ambulances in eco protests
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...
This story sums up Extinction Rebellion, Insulate Britain, Covid Cultists, The US Democrats, UK Labour, Megan and Harry, the WHO, IMF, Bill Gates, Tony Blair...in fact, the whole bloody lot of them.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...
This story sums up Extinction Rebellion, Insulate Britain, Covid Cultists, The US Democrats, UK Labour, Megan and Harry, the WHO, IMF, Bill Gates, Tony Blair...in fact, the whole bloody lot of them.

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I love this :)
Don't those on Teslas moon others waiting in lines for gasoline? :)
Nik wrote: "Don't those on Teslas moon others waiting in lines for gasoline? :)"
Ha ha! Btw, forgot to comment on J's Mad Max and horse clips over the weekend. Very funny. They gave me a genuine laugh out loud moment :)
Ha ha! Btw, forgot to comment on J's Mad Max and horse clips over the weekend. Very funny. They gave me a genuine laugh out loud moment :)

https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/...

Drum-roll please
er, the Longtailed bat ???
As an explanation it was described as having particularly soft fur.
Since bats seem to host strange corona viruses is this guy going to introduce SARS-CoV-3?

And Nik's comment brought to mind one of my peeves with environmental activists in Hollywood and in government. They fly their personal jets instead of flying commercial. They're special.

As a starter, with a name like this one would actually expect a bird, but that's probably just my anachronistic thinking and fauna must've turned non-binary, gender and family -free too :)
I haven't submitted my asylum application to Belarus as yet, but don't you just hate seeing it when your friends clash?
Belarus risks Kremlin’s wrath after ‘abducting’ pro-Putin journalist from Moscow
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world/...
Belarus risks Kremlin’s wrath after ‘abducting’ pro-Putin journalist from Moscow
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world/...

The bat is rather difficult to see, being nocturnal and more so for me because it mainly inhabits the area around Auckland and to the north, for which entry is supposedly forbidden during the lockdown unless you are essential (but the two accused of being drug runners somehow were "essential") but as far as I know, being described as having nice fur the chances are it won't have feathers, let alone a "wishbone".

The bat is rather difficult to see, being nocturnal and more so for me because it mainly inhabits the area around Auckland and to the north, for w..."
Nor would it be a diapsid. Hence, not a bird. But there are some influential people who don't think that anatomy and genetics are relevant to certain biological definitions.


Cool stuff. Sometimes I need a tipoff from as far as NZ to find local stuff :) https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle...
Gonna look it up once they open it for public. The wine industry still blossoms in the area, as well as arak. Not something I like, because of the anise, but those who do, say it's most climatically fit for the region since unlike whisky, vodka or other stuff it doesn't raise bodily heat


Just trying to conform to the essence of moderation :)

I’m not going to join the UK media’s regimented love-in of our politicians in the wake of what happened on Friday. As a profession, MPs have disgraced themselves over the last 10 years or so. First, we had the expenses scandal, then the attempts to thwart the result of the 2016 EU Referendum, and over the last 18 months they have disregarded our liberal democracy and behaved like a dictatorship.
However, I most certainly mourn the murder of David Amess because he was one of the few remaining good guys. He voted and spoke out in favour of honouring the referendum result, recognised the awful consequences of lockdowns, was a passionate animal lover, a Christian and someone who clearly put his constituents and principles above attempting to climb the greasy pole.
This isn’t about whether or not you agree with a (wo)man’s politics, it’s about recognising honour and integrity in someone when you see it. I might think fondly of Guy Fawkes in the wake of what's happened over the past 18 months, but I still wish the likes of David Amess, Graham Brady, Charles Walker and Desmond Swayne well, and thoroughly respect them, because they respected/ respect the position they have been entrusted with.
However, I most certainly mourn the murder of David Amess because he was one of the few remaining good guys. He voted and spoke out in favour of honouring the referendum result, recognised the awful consequences of lockdowns, was a passionate animal lover, a Christian and someone who clearly put his constituents and principles above attempting to climb the greasy pole.
This isn’t about whether or not you agree with a (wo)man’s politics, it’s about recognising honour and integrity in someone when you see it. I might think fondly of Guy Fawkes in the wake of what's happened over the past 18 months, but I still wish the likes of David Amess, Graham Brady, Charles Walker and Desmond Swayne well, and thoroughly respect them, because they respected/ respect the position they have been entrusted with.

I have no idea now what the 2016 EU referendum was about, Beau, so that comment goes past me.

You know it as Brexit.


But the thing is that when you boot them out, the ones you vote in are going to do the same. How to end that cycle???


The House of Lords is supposed to follow that - i.e. if in manifesto or a finance bill they are not supposed to block and can be overturned by House of Commons; however, at various times the upper house has not followed that rule. If not in manifesto and not finance bill then upper house has free reign to amend or try and block

One way would be to promote a broader implication of the direct democracy. At the time it impractical to widely implement - because of logistical and other problems, but in the internet era, it's pretty easy to have those interested vote online on a broad scope of issues.
The system works quite successfully in Switzerland.
Maybe not many, but you would always find politicians ready to champion almost any agenda, even self-destructive

It also will lead to Russian hacking :-)
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