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4 minutes ago, Foxx said:

That were here, his family would be looking for a plot at this point.

Went shopping with the bride. Did my 2A duty and carried while we walked. In a few days I will have ti look for welcome 2A shoppers signs here in NY. Makes me pretty angry.

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7 hours ago, Foxx said:

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That’s quite a thread. I imagine he was later apprehended, since they knew exactly who he was. He was wronged and hit his breaking point. I think we’re going to be seeing more and more of this, not only worldwide, but here at home.

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As has often been noted, environmentalism is, for many, a religion. It now appears that it is a religion that demands human sacrifice.

 

Agricultural productivity depends on fertilizers. The world cannot be fed without them. Yet, when it comes to a tradeoff between carbon dioxide and mass starvation, the “green” left is OK with starvation. Reuters reports:

The European Union is divided on how to help poorer nations fight a growing food crisis and address shortages of fertilisers caused by the war in Ukraine, with some fearing a plan to invest in plants in Africa would clash with EU green goals.


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At a summit of EU leaders later this week, the EU was planning a new initiative that would structurally decrease poorer nations’ reliance on Russian fertilisers by helping them develop their own fertiliser plants.

 

But at a meeting with EU envoys last week, the EU Commission explicitly opposed the text, warning that supporting fertiliser production in developing nations would be inconsistent with the EU energy and environment policies, officials said.

 

The production of chemical fertilisers has a big impact on the environment and requires large amounts of energy. However they are crucially effective in boosting agriculture output.

 

Yes. See: Sri Lanka. Green zealots threaten the lives of millions.

 

 

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2 hours ago, Nouseforaname said:


Who are the elites?

 

I thought you and I were?  What with you being a shill for Big Pharma, and me being a 9/11 insider who profited of defense stocks.

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14 minutes ago, Crap Throwing Clavin said:

 

I thought you and I were?  What with you being a shill for Big Pharma, and me being a 9/11 insider who profited of defense stocks.


No we’re just paid by the elites.  
 

Speaking of elites, why does the richest man in the world never show up in discussions when we talk about the « elites? ».  You know, the guy who drove around poor neighborhoods in fancy limos mocking the plebs?

 

 

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