Re: Trump
Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2017 11:28 pm
Yes, MIT are thrilled with their former employee.
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They're also looking to remove FEMA's ability to produce flood maps, which, I believe, flows on to insurance. Specifically the ability for insurance companies to wriggle out of paying people what they're owed.morepork wrote:He is being such a little bitch on climate science. It's almost as it he has been lobbied....
This fucking sponge-jowled birth defect is rolling the clock back 50 years at the behest of industry. Education is being farmed out to more private entities too. Science be bad. Reality TV good.
SEC. 3. PROHIBITION ON USE OF FEDERAL FUNDS.
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no Federal funds may be used to design, build, maintain, utilize, or provide access to a Federal database of geospatial information on community racial disparities or disparities in access to affordable housing.
Your fucking obsessed man, why don't you sign up with hezbollah, you might get a chance to lob some shells or mortars over the border into Israel.rowan wrote:Trump's going to slash foreign aid and reduce spending on winter heating for American families, while at the same time continuing to send record-breaking billions of dollars to Israel so that it can buy more weapons for the slaughtering of impoverished native Palestinian families.
Meanwhile, even the Israelis admit US foreign policy is determined by a deep state - & they should know: https://israelpalestinenews.org/tablet- ... lementing/
I would need more info to answer this question, from which city in the US did you begin your flight, and to which city in OZ did you land? how many stop overs did you have and where did you stop over?Sandydragon wrote:I cant believe Im going to do this.....
If the earth is flat, why have I been able to fly from continental US to Australia, heading west (well south-west)? Maps (being flat and all that) tend to follow the -12 to +12 layout from GMT, so in my long distance flight, which then continued back to the UK (again heading west), how come I didn't fall off the edge?
So by pointing out Trump is going to slash foreign aid and spending on American families, while continuing to send billions of US tax-payers' dollars to the brutal Apartheid state of Israel, I am obsessed and ought to sign up with Hezbollah - whereas your denialist approach to all this is perfectly normal?Lord Lucan wrote:Your fucking obsessed man, why don't you sign up with hezbollah, you might get a chance to lob some shells or mortars over the border into Israel.rowan wrote:Trump's going to slash foreign aid and reduce spending on winter heating for American families, while at the same time continuing to send record-breaking billions of dollars to Israel so that it can buy more weapons for the slaughtering of impoverished native Palestinian families.
Meanwhile, even the Israelis admit US foreign policy is determined by a deep state - & they should know: https://israelpalestinenews.org/tablet- ... lementing/
Ahhh yes. The bastion of science and progressive thinking that is YouTube.Lord Lucan wrote:I would need more info to answer this question, from which city in the US did you begin your flight, and to which city in OZ did you land? how many stop overs did you have and where did you stop over?Sandydragon wrote:I cant believe Im going to do this.....
If the earth is flat, why have I been able to fly from continental US to Australia, heading west (well south-west)? Maps (being flat and all that) tend to follow the -12 to +12 layout from GMT, so in my long distance flight, which then continued back to the UK (again heading west), how come I didn't fall off the edge?
For all you skeptards out there, find many answers to your questions here.
Really? Ok. We left from a USAF base near San Francisco on a military flight. We stopped at Hawaii for fuel and then again in Japan(IIRC) for fuel and crew change. We then headed South to Australia, with one more short stop, IIRC, for fuel. The aircraft was a VC10 and this was in 2003 or 4 if memory serves; if that makes any difference.Lord Lucan wrote:I would need more info to answer this question, from which city in the US did you begin your flight, and to which city in OZ did you land? how many stop overs did you have and where did you stop over?Sandydragon wrote:I cant believe Im going to do this.....
If the earth is flat, why have I been able to fly from continental US to Australia, heading west (well south-west)? Maps (being flat and all that) tend to follow the -12 to +12 layout from GMT, so in my long distance flight, which then continued back to the UK (again heading west), how come I didn't fall off the edge?
For all you skeptards out there, find many answers to your questions here.
zer0 wrote:They're also looking to remove FEMA's ability to produce flood maps, which, I believe, flows on to insurance. Specifically the ability for insurance companies to wriggle out of paying people what they're owed.morepork wrote:He is being such a little bitch on climate science. It's almost as it he has been lobbied....
This fucking sponge-jowled birth defect is rolling the clock back 50 years at the behest of industry. Education is being farmed out to more private entities too. Science be bad. Reality TV good.
There also seems to be a proposed bill to prohibit any federal agencies from maintaining data on housing and ethnicity/demographics.
SEC. 3. PROHIBITION ON USE OF FEDERAL FUNDS.
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no Federal funds may be used to design, build, maintain, utilize, or provide access to a Federal database of geospatial information on community racial disparities or disparities in access to affordable housing.
If you trace your journey on this map you can see that you wouldn't fall off the edge, what was your route back to the UK?Sandydragon wrote:Really? Ok. We left from a USAF base near San Francisco on a military flight. We stopped at Hawaii for fuel and then again in Japan(IIRC) for fuel and crew change. We then headed South to Australia, with one more short stop, IIRC, for fuel. The aircraft was a VC10 and this was in 2003 or 4 if memory serves; if that makes any difference.Lord Lucan wrote:I would need more info to answer this question, from which city in the US did you begin your flight, and to which city in OZ did you land? how many stop overs did you have and where did you stop over?Sandydragon wrote:I cant believe Im going to do this.....
If the earth is flat, why have I been able to fly from continental US to Australia, heading west (well south-west)? Maps (being flat and all that) tend to follow the -12 to +12 layout from GMT, so in my long distance flight, which then continued back to the UK (again heading west), how come I didn't fall off the edge?
For all you skeptards out there, find many answers to your questions here.
For your calculations, the key element would be the leg from Hawaii to Japan, which is where we cross the international date line.
'Why would I, Russ Cargill, a successful businessman, want to become head of the EPA..?,.....because I wanted to give something back. Not the money, but something'morepork wrote:The Trumpet's budget proposal will cut all funding for NASA earth-based science. Climate change just goes away! Flat earth here we come. The EPA is to get a 30% haircut too. Fuck I hate him.
How is it possible to fly direct from Johannesburg to Sao Paulo in only 10.5 hours? And from J'burg to Perth in only 9 hours? Yet it takes 11.5 hours to fly from Jo'burg to London.Lord Lucan wrote:If you trace your journey on this map you can see that you wouldn't fall off the edge, what was your route back to the UK?Sandydragon wrote:Really? Ok. We left from a USAF base near San Francisco on a military flight. We stopped at Hawaii for fuel and then again in Japan(IIRC) for fuel and crew change. We then headed South to Australia, with one more short stop, IIRC, for fuel. The aircraft was a VC10 and this was in 2003 or 4 if memory serves; if that makes any difference.Lord Lucan wrote:
I would need more info to answer this question, from which city in the US did you begin your flight, and to which city in OZ did you land? how many stop overs did you have and where did you stop over?
For all you skeptards out there, find many answers to your questions here.
For your calculations, the key element would be the leg from Hawaii to Japan, which is where we cross the international date line.
Time dilation.Stones of granite wrote: How is it possible to fly direct from Johannesburg to Sao Paulo in only 10.5 hours? And from J'burg to Perth in only 9 hours? Yet it takes 11.5 hours to fly from Jo'burg to London.
That'll be it. Would also explain how the sun manages to fly faster across the sky in Winter than it does in Summer.Vengeful Glutton wrote:Time dilation.Stones of granite wrote: How is it possible to fly direct from Johannesburg to Sao Paulo in only 10.5 hours? And from J'burg to Perth in only 9 hours? Yet it takes 11.5 hours to fly from Jo'burg to London.
If western europeans, septics, and the Chinamen stopped buying shyte they don't need with money they don't have, then there would be a significant drop in CO2 emissions.morepork wrote:Yes, MIT are thrilled with their former employee.
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Clearly a result of the northern hemisphere being a different inertial reference frame to the south.Stones of granite wrote:That'll be it. Would also explain how the sun manages to fly faster across the sky in Winter than it does in Summer.Vengeful Glutton wrote:Time dilation.Stones of granite wrote: How is it possible to fly direct from Johannesburg to Sao Paulo in only 10.5 hours? And from J'burg to Perth in only 9 hours? Yet it takes 11.5 hours to fly from Jo'burg to London.
Doesn't really explain how days are longer in July North of the Equator than South of the Equator, though.
Oi, don't be knocking the Bible you window licking, mullet wearing, drongo.Len wrote:Enough of the common sense guys you'll scare the bible basher.
The bible is the shittest story I've ever read. And I've read Harry Potter.Vengeful Glutton wrote:Oi, don't be knocking the Bible you window licking, mullet wearing, drongo.Len wrote:Enough of the common sense guys you'll scare the bible basher.
Yer wan Joshua Bar Nun stopped the sun in its path one time. Could you do that?
Average age in the 21st century for a geezer is 75. Average age for an OT patriarch was a few hundred years.
Don't knock 'em.
NASA, the EPA, research for alternative technologies and methodologies were all addressing this directly, but the Orange Fucktrumpet wants to pull resources from all of them, so, fuck.Vengeful Glutton wrote:If western europeans, septics, and the Chinamen stopped buying shyte they don't need with money they don't have, then there would be a significant drop in CO2 emissions.morepork wrote:Yes, MIT are thrilled with their former employee.
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You could always lobby the peoples to renounce their consumerist lifestyles.
Not gonna happen though is it?
He seems determined to make as many enemies as he can within the intelligence community. A cynic may suggest that this a poor choice for someone wishing to live a long life.morepork wrote:NASA, the EPA, research for alternative technologies and methodologies were all addressing this directly, but the Orange Fucktrumpet wants to pull resources from all of them, so, fuck.Vengeful Glutton wrote:If western europeans, septics, and the Chinamen stopped buying shyte they don't need with money they don't have, then there would be a significant drop in CO2 emissions.morepork wrote:Yes, MIT are thrilled with their former employee.
https://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2017/ ... story.html
You could always lobby the peoples to renounce their consumerist lifestyles.
Not gonna happen though is it?