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Microplastics

dimanche 29 septembre 2019 à 02:00

Milk? Sugar? Microplastics? Some tea bags found to shed billions of particles.

We should put a stop to that, but don't forget about the plastic fishing gear.

Urgent: Investigate all of the conman's crimes

samedi 28 septembre 2019 à 02:00

US citizens: call on Congress to investigate all of the conman's crimes.

If you sign, please spread the word!

Climate Crisis leaving 2 Million a Week Needing Aid

samedi 28 septembre 2019 à 02:00

Climate Crisis Leaving 2 Million People a Week Needing Aid — Red Cross

US must stop second-guessing how to raise children

samedi 28 septembre 2019 à 02:00

The US must stop inviting courts to second-guess minor decisions that parents make about how to raise their children.

Sure, there are things parents could do that would be very dangerous to their children and society. For instance, not vaccinating a child for various diseases could, with a low but significant probability, lead to the serious injury or death of that child, and of other children as well. That decision calls for public attention that most decisions don't.

For instance, leading your child on a walk through a parking lot, rather than telling per to wait in the car, occasionally results in the child's injury or death. On the national scale, the danger is measurable. At the personal level, it is a minute probability. Courts should not intervene on questions like this.

The fiend claimed whistleblower was close to a spy

samedi 28 septembre 2019 à 02:00

The fiend claimed that the whistleblower about his Ukraine investigation-bullying was "close to a spy".

Perhaps person really is a US spy. The New York Times reported that the whistleblower is a CIA agent whose work focuses on Ukraine.

US laws are very harsh to whistleblowers. This shows that Congress should change these laws.

Was it right or wrong for the New York Times to publish this information about per? That kind of question is, in general, a difficult judgment call. In this situation, I don't think anyone is likely to want to murder per over this except the fiend himself, but I think he would just fire per.