They view Children as personal slaves
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They view Children as personal slaves
Chlorine dioxide is an industrial bleach for lumber and freaks like RFK give autistic kids enemas with it. Kids die from the practice. These people just want autistic kids dead.
I am Canadian but I'm a Dual Citizen and live in the US (I'm currently in the process of trying to move)
Shutting an oil well isnβt like turning off a faucet.
Itβs a huge engineering risk, difficult to reverse β and an indicator the Kuwaitis donβt see choke points improving anytime soon.
There is a legal provision in immigration law that someone married to a US citizen can stay in the US while there visa is pending. Immigration officials have long recognized it to allow residency during the wait time. The DHS has just stopped following this part of the law.
The TV shows I watched as a kid were mostly set in New York, the English Countryside, and Montreal which likely shaped some of my views on Urbanism in addition to the neighborhood I lived which was between two major Bus routes and was and still is pretty dense and within walking distance of many-
If this war lasts a month at its current pace, it would be expensive enough for a full buildout of the Cascadia HSR project.
But instead of connecting three large cities and moving civilization forward, our nation chooses to commit our money toward death and destruction.
I always find it interesting the kinds of Urbanism you see in Kids Shows
Screenshot of Sesame Street with Elmo in a Brooklyn brownstone type building
I like how Sesame Street represents the dense, walkable urbanism of NYC.
Hard to imagine any of it happening along a suburban stroad.
I still find it hilarious they are called Velocipedes in French it makes me think they are Velociraptors
It's time to accelerate the shift to EVs (electric velocipedes)
SPD suck so much, they all have SUV's and they drive like Jerks and they have straight ran over people before, anyway that's why I contrasted Canadian police forces as opposed to American ones which only enforce the Law when it gives them an opportunity to be cruel
Oh no Seattle Police Department I've never been to Saanich (been to Victoria tho)
Perhaps Canadian Police forces do, but let's say SPD do not
My tern quick haul is the same length as a regular bike, doesnβt break the tire width rule, but is banned from Caltrain now. Even on weekends and off peak times. So now I canβt take my daughter to the city for an ebike adventure.
This should be some of Chicago's most valuable real estate for public space that would attract tourism from all over the world, but instead...a highway.
Probably could get trains AND healthcare.
I'm definitely supporting Ron Davis for the state's best LD!
They are really bad at handling Crime too
a black and white British Rail poster titled "The argument for electrifying our railways, will become clearer in time." with four panels showing scenes from 1978, 1987, 1995 and 2005 with oil running out over that period
"The argument for electrifying our railways will become clearer in time."
British Rail, 1979.
Paris was the incredibly stupid decision to put their Highrises out on the edge of the City
Also doesn't Milan have High Rises?
Are they gonna Demolish the parking lot to build it?
how to convince the class i railroads to start electrifying now that oil is expensive again
Mmmm rare Euro City that actually has a skyline good on you Frankfurt
Our cities would be exponentially improved if we had passing lanes on sidewalks
WHY do so many people need to bring a bike on Caltrain? Because most of the region it serves has painfully under-funded sparse and infrequent transit. No bike -> a lot of trips become a slog, expensive ubers, or impossible.
Attacking demand at the supply bottleneck is some real decline stuff.
Robotaxis are a threat to transit, and we need to address that very soon. Read my latest article now: open.substack.com/pub/nextmetr...
Close to ours, too. Thanks, Governor.
Good to have this language in the intent section:
"The legislature intends to further support academic success and well-being of our children in K-12 education by providing access to breakfast and lunch for all children served without charge each school day."
Amalgamation worked SO well in Toronto & other cities. Pretty much all the bad things those of us who opposed it said would happen did happen & continue to happen.
(Only positive I've seen is the access to 100 Toronto public library branches with one card.)
β¦due to increased staffing per councillor. Amalgamation is often not in the interest of the people but is provincial directed with other interests in mind.
@jeffhurst.bsky.social spells it all out concisely here: