“Then the spaceman took over the bird site so we all started tooting at the elephant place.”
“Oh…ok grandpa. Let’s get you back to bed.”
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“Then the spaceman took over the bird site so we all started tooting at the elephant place.”
“Oh…ok grandpa. Let’s get you back to bed.”
So much grief for all the political and lethal dangers that the LGBTQ community are trying to survive right now.
I made a made a donation to One Colorado and encourage you to find a way to support the Colorado queer community in anyway that feels right to you.
Good write-up by @emptywheel on the #DOJ #sentencing memorandum for Matt #Gaetz associate (accomplice?) Joel Greenberg. With some juicy details about how Greenberg "kept criming even as he realized the government was hot on his trail."
"It all feels like a Coen Brothers movie. Sex with minors, ecstasy, rat-fucking, and flaming cryptocurrency servers."
The Joel Greenberg sentencing memo reads like a Coen Brothers movie: Sex, ecstasy, rat-fucking, and flaming cryptocurrency servers. But the dispute over how much credit Greenberg should get for his cooperation provides important insight into press coverage about Matt Gaetz' ties to Greenberg.
I'd like to remind everyone who's minimizing Trump's account re-instatement that he was initially elected as President because people underestimated him, dismissed him as a joke, a novelty.
Dismiss Trump coming back to Twitter, and you're doing the same thing.
New report from InfluenceMap: The 25 most influential companies blocking climate policy action globally
1. Chevron
2. Exxon-Mobil
3. BASF
4. ConocoPhillips
5. Sempra
6. American Electric Power
7. Southern Co.
8. Nippon Steel
9. Gazprom
10. Toyota
https://influencemap.org/EN/report/Corporate-Climate-Policy-Footprint-2022-20196
The 2022 Climate Policy Footprint identifies the 25 most negative and influential corporations globally. It combines assessments from InfluenceMap’s recognized platform for assessing corporate climate policy engagement with indicators to the judge relative economic and political clout of each company.