I'm sure the left will now blame border patrol at some blasted point for that!

Amen Bro!Bgoney wrote: ↑Tue Oct 10, 2023 9:16 pm What more do liberals need to see from the Middle East, that the US needs to be oil energy independent? When will the liberals figure out there will always be upheaval in the Middle East, always. Why do they pretend otherwise. I’ll never be able to understand why the liberal political side can’t understand this or they just refuse to except the other side is right. We have the oil, we need the oil, but let’s buy the oil and send trillions of dollars for it , to a part of the world that prays for our death and destruction. Brilliant, A-holes
Drill baby drill
This is very surprising since we know this causes cancer hence the Lawsuit in the US against the makers of Round Up. But the EU Leaders don't care about their own people. Come to think of it, our Govt doesn't really care about us either.Bgoney wrote: ↑Sat Dec 02, 2023 7:43 am EU somehow realizing the only way to keep feeding the rising population is to keep using chemicals
Europe not as anti-chemical as we think
The European Parliament, in what I’ve read described as a “surprise vote” (it surprised me), decided this week to drop legislation aimed at reducing the use of all chemical pesticides in the European Union by at least 50%. The law would also have completely banned chemical pesticides in “sensitive areas” such as playgrounds and public parks.
The proposal, which was a plank of the European Green Deal, was aimed at reducing the environmental impact of the EU’s food system. However, the European People’s Party (the largest group at the European parliament) called the proposal “extremist” and “excessive,” claiming it would reduce food production in Europe.
Following debate on the measure, 299 Members of the European Parliament voted to reject the proposal, while 207 supported it and 121 abstained.
EU to allow glyphosate use for another 10 years
In a similar surprise move, the European Commission will be allowing the use of the herbicide glyphosate (most commonly known as Roundup, at least here) for an additional 10 years, after the European Union member states could not reach the required majority to either renew or reject the approval of the product. When that stalemate occurs, the Commission is obliged to adopt a decision, and theirs will be to renew the product—albeit with some new conditions and restrictions, including a prohibition of pre-harvest use as a desiccant and the need for certain measures to protect non-target organisms.
I wonder more and more if a product like Round Up e.g. may have been a cause that gave an uncle of mine in southwest Indiana a form of cancer called Mantel Cell Lymphoma a few years ago which, sadly, after a courageous fight, killed him.tron777 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 02, 2023 8:41 amThis is very surprising since we know this causes cancer hence the Lawsuit in the US against the makers of Round Up. But the EU Leaders don't care about their own people. Come to think of it, our Govt doesn't really care about us either.Bgoney wrote: ↑Sat Dec 02, 2023 7:43 am EU somehow realizing the only way to keep feeding the rising population is to keep using chemicals
Europe not as anti-chemical as we think
The European Parliament, in what I’ve read described as a “surprise vote” (it surprised me), decided this week to drop legislation aimed at reducing the use of all chemical pesticides in the European Union by at least 50%. The law would also have completely banned chemical pesticides in “sensitive areas” such as playgrounds and public parks.
The proposal, which was a plank of the European Green Deal, was aimed at reducing the environmental impact of the EU’s food system. However, the European People’s Party (the largest group at the European parliament) called the proposal “extremist” and “excessive,” claiming it would reduce food production in Europe.
Following debate on the measure, 299 Members of the European Parliament voted to reject the proposal, while 207 supported it and 121 abstained.
EU to allow glyphosate use for another 10 years
In a similar surprise move, the European Commission will be allowing the use of the herbicide glyphosate (most commonly known as Roundup, at least here) for an additional 10 years, after the European Union member states could not reach the required majority to either renew or reject the approval of the product. When that stalemate occurs, the Commission is obliged to adopt a decision, and theirs will be to renew the product—albeit with some new conditions and restrictions, including a prohibition of pre-harvest use as a desiccant and the need for certain measures to protect non-target organisms.![]()
I had no idea that he was into politics. Awesome!MVWxObserver wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2024 12:45 am Pres Trump won the majority of states on Super Tuesday including California e.g.!![]()
Is RINO ultra-naive Nikki Haley going to continue her unrealistic "path forward" charade as she only picked up VT with a total of around 17 delegates ...??!
Former LA Dodger and San Diego Padre Steve Garvey will take on corrupt Marxist hack Adam Shiffty for the CA Senate seat!
Same here Bro!tron777 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2024 4:43 amI had no idea that he was into politics. Awesome!MVWxObserver wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2024 12:45 am Pres Trump won the majority of states on Super Tuesday including California e.g.!![]()
Is RINO ultra-naive Nikki Haley going to continue her unrealistic "path forward" charade as she only picked up VT with a total of around 17 delegates ...??!
Former LA Dodger and San Diego Padre Steve Garvey will take on corrupt Marxist hack Adam Shiffty for the CA Senate seat!![]()
I heard this story last year that some kids are identifying as "fur babies" or whatever they are called. I don't remember the exact name, but whatever. If I were a parent of one of these kids, I'd put a bowl of food and water down and say "Here's your dinner!" No you cannot use the toilet, use your litter pan. No shower or bath for you, you're a cat so you must lick yourself to bathe and clean your fur. See how long that BS lasts.Bgoney wrote: ↑Fri Mar 29, 2024 6:20 am I’m sure this isn’t new to anybody and we’ve probably brought this up before , but I know several teachers in public schools , when a student identifies themselves as something other than what they are, they and the other students have to cow-tow to their needs or demands or face a reprimand. And , I kid you not , go as far as putting a litter box in the classroom when he or she identifies as a cat. This is from the mouths of teachers.
What are we doing?
I agree. It was on way too late past my bed time.