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  1. David Burge & @iowahawkblog End occupation and colonialism now, give Columbia U back to the Lenape tribe and let them turn it into a casino 11:01 AM • Apr 22, 2024 • 331.7K Views
  2. Do you think they will fare better than the folks who protest our government giving money to Hamas to commit war crimes and genocide?
  3. The “Death to Israel” and “Death to America” banners will be of most interest.
  4. Howard Husock John Silber, the Campuses Have Need of You In the 1980s, the late Boston University president showed willingness both to engage with protesters’ arguments and to impose consequences on their actions. https://www.city-journal.org/person/howard-husock
  5. Operation Wetback was conducted during the Eisenhower administration. Tell me you don’t know what you’re talking about without telling me you don’t know what you’re talking about.
  6. $20 an hour is going to cost the employer maybe $60k per year. Can he cover his costs?
  7. I’d say they’re only helping to reveal another insidious faction within the dimocrat party.
  8. I’ve already invested all I want to in hot water heaters. Coal and gas plants are better situated to prosper as wind and solar fail. Geothermal sounds like a potential solution for areas that don’t have coal or gas, but it hasn’t been proven economically competitive where those are available. Who knows, it may be geothermal that saves us when the sun burns out.
  9. The IDF had a dilemma deciding how to respond to Iran's attack because while there are no Walmarts in Iran, there’s a Target on every corner.
  10. The first I heard of these residential applications was when it was reported that GW Bush had installed the system in his ranch house and therefore consumed much less energy than AlGore’s mansion in Tennessee. But the system described in mspart’s link is described as using the hot water to turn turbines, Maybe I don’t understand it though.
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