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Fake news, he said he'd be too busy to golf while in office.

 

dan-o

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I wonder how she feels about social safety nets. I bet she's philosophically against them... :disgust1:
 
Townhall.com:
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dan-o

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Townhall.com:
These media sources are moderately to strongly biased toward conservative causes through story selection and/or political affiliation. They may utilize strong loaded words (wording that attempts to influence an audience by using appeal to emotion or stereotypes), publish misleading reports and omit reporting of information that may damage conservative causes. Some sources in this category may be untrustworthy.
Aware, will look for objective sources like Jacobin going forward.
 

stevew

resident influencer
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fuck yeah, hook a brother up!
when i was last in california i visited a friend i had not seen since highschool.....in two of his kitchen cabinets were about 20-25 different mason jars....labeled....from the farm he worked on...

every morning when he woke up he would be like...steve... you mind if i take a rip....why the fuck would i....you are the one who is sick....smoke as much as you want....
 

stevew

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@johnbryanpeters from the link you posted about hospitals....another story about a blueprint for a new party on the side....

To put the electoral possibilities of this approach into perspective, consider a few numbers. In 2014, there were 1,056 open-seat state-legislative races (races where no incumbent was running). The median winner spent only $51,000, for the primary and general elections combined. Two-thirds of the races cost less than $100,000. And in 36 percent of all state-legislative races that year — almost 2,500 seats — the winner had run unopposed.
interesting...
 

jonKranked

Detective Dookie
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StiHacka

Compensating for something
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In hell. Welcome!
So, the US litigation happy society is finally realizing that lawyers won't save you when shit gets real?

Yea, I am sure we will learn that lesson. :rolleyes:
 

dan-o

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Yea that's not exactly how manufacturing works.
It kind of is.

Remington offered manufacturing space to an industry operating at capacity.
How hard would it be for 3M to set up production there?

Other companies have already utilized their tooling/staff.

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jonKranked

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It kind of is.

Remington offered manufacturing space to an industry operating at capacity.
How hard would it be for 3M to set up production there?

Other companies have already utilized their tooling/staff.

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No it's actually not. Certain processes and equipment can be retrofit while others can't. So asking if their facility is capable of manufacturing what they're offering is absolutely a relevant question.
 

dan-o

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No it's actually not. Certain processes and equipment can be retrofit while others can't. So asking if their facility is capable of manufacturing what they're offering is absolutely a relevant question.
Obviously there are limitations but a lot of what's needed is basic.
Here's two examples of completely unskilled labor/facilities taking up slack.
Making shit isn't black magic.


'On Monday the governor of New York announced the state will also be using prison labour to produce 100,000 gallons of hand sanitiser for schools, prisons, transportation systems and other government agencies.'

'Women inmates at the Lo Wu prison in Hong Kong have reportedly been asked to work night shifts to make 2.5m face masks a month after a huge rise in demand according to Reuters.'
 

jonKranked

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Obviously there are limitations but a lot of what's needed is basic.
Here's two examples of completely unskilled labor/facilities taking up slack.
Making shit isn't black magic.


'On Monday the governor of New York announced the state will also be using prison labour to produce 100,000 gallons of hand sanitiser for schools, prisons, transportation systems and other government agencies.'

'Women inmates at the Lo Wu prison in Hong Kong have reportedly been asked to work night shifts to make 2.5m face masks a month after a huge rise in demand according to Reuters.'
Retraining manual labor is easy. That's not the gating factor. What good is having enough laborers to build a thousand parts a week if the subcomponent suppliers can only provide enough parts to make a hundred?