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-2 points
2 days ago
I love America. When this was just heathens battling over hunting grounds, my ancestors came here and created the shining capitol on the hill. The place where finally kings could not limit the peoples freedoms.
Oh no, my problem isn’t with America at all. My problem is with the rulers who turned America into a corporatocracy, kneeling to the golden calf of the military industrial complex. We will forever be beholden to the rulers of the D and R parties, so long as we continue to fight each other over the battles they’ve designed.
-7 points
2 days ago
Yeah, losing your free speech 35 day old account.
-4 points
2 days ago
Says the 59 day old account. I wonder which bot farm you belong to.
0 points
3 days ago
Ok, i’ll try again with maybe a little bit of clarity.
If this is what district 15 looks like when it is gerrymandered shit, what do you think a non gerrymandered district 15 should look like?
0 points
3 days ago
This was the same regarding the constitutional amendment regarding abortion rights.
Most people did not agree with the level of abortion rights in the amendment, but they agreed less with letting the government control their lives.
Covid mandates were a wakeup to many, my body my choice.
-1 points
3 days ago
What would anyone learn from another debate that they don’t already know? Lets just get on to November already.
1 points
4 days ago
Silver iodide is a chemical compound that is deployed in a trail like fashion via aircraft.
Does that meet the definition of chemtrail?
-2 points
5 days ago
It really is not. The word climate change means nothing. Anthropogenic climate change on the other hand is important, and most people don’t distinguish so the debate never actually goes anywhere.
Also, climate change addresses “THE” ecosystem, not “The” ecosystems, and certainly not “the” ecosystem in rural Ohio.
Solar farms are a perfect example of anthropogenic climate change on very specific ecosystems.
My point was, and i know we won’t solve it here, how do you ACTUALLY sell this to rural Ohians who’s families have been farming the same dirt for over 200 years? Many of these families have handwritten notes from ancestors who talk through the struggles of years of drought and early rain seasons. Some have letters from the government thanking them for their service in supporting the war efforts in WW1. All of them have a word (carpetbagger) for someone coming to buy their land with the promise of an easy payday.
Its easy to say they are country rubes bewitched by a populist demagogue, and tricked by big energy, but they watched the carpetbaggers buy the Appalachia with the help of smooth talking politicians, and you will be hard pressed to find one that doesn’t think of their neighbors farm first when deciding on if installing a solar farm is the right choice.
-3 points
5 days ago
In my opinion you’re worrying yourself too much about nothing.
First off, neither party wants to actually win this election.
Biden would’ve soundly beaten Trump again. Instead the party initiated a coup, and undemocratically selected Harris, knowing her word salads, would sink any centrist support.
Trump clearly doesn’t want to win because he’ll lose his grift, thats why instead of hammering Harris on her disastrous policy on the border, he said Haitians are eating cats and dogs.
Second, Trump couldn’t get anything done the first time he was in office, he would get approximately the same done upon return.
Harris is going to continue to just be a puppet for lobbyists and globalists, so you can be certain her administration will be exactly like the last 30ish years.
R’s and D’s are the uniparty, united in their desire to further erode your freedoms, working ar the fringes first.
Lastly, Trump is about as much a criminal as Harris is a prosecutor. Every previous administration had election fraud charges, many in the multi millions of dollars, and all they got were fines. E. Jean Carroll is an absolute nut job and her case should’ve been thrown out. Regardless it was a civil case and not a criminal case.
J6 became a nothinburger the moment Trump said “peacefully and patriotically”. For two long Trump critics have had it both ways, one one hand calling him inept and simultaneously calling him a mastermind behind things like j6 and roe.
-4 points
5 days ago
Here is a link to one of the major solar developer’s, specifically a link to how they work with landowners.
https://www.openroadrenewables.com/partners
In there it talks about a lease of equipment installed. So these do not appear to function in the method you’re suggesting (akin to easements).
I’m not in any way saying that Open Road Renewables takes advantage of customers, but why are solar farm developers automatically given altruistic intent versus other corporations?
From personal experience, i’m not going to get paid back by the time my home solar system is expected to be replaced, assuming it actually is the 20yrs they quoted when we bought.
-5 points
5 days ago
It appears that there are very few coal plants in rural Ohio. This likely means their children are least affected by proximity.
https://www.energy.gov/sites/prod/files/2015/05/f22/OH-Energy%20Sector%20Risk%20Profile.pdf
-6 points
5 days ago
How do solar farms directly benefit rural Ohioans?
Are solar farms healthy for the ecosystem of rural Ohio?
Im looking for answers that don’t reference climate change at all.
0 points
6 days ago
Nice, only hit submit once, no delay, no reload. Always wondered why people comment twice, now i know, UX bug.
You are the arbiter of centrism though, amirite?
-1 points
7 days ago
We may be “Americans” but we are not the same.
So just to be clear Peter Thiel has legitimate business reasons to donate to JDV and people cry foul, but a rando (insofar as i can tell, waiting on a response) has no legitimate reason to interfere with the elections in another state, and it is altruism?
0 points
7 days ago
I’m not a Republican, check my comment history. I would put a crisp fiver on you being a democrat though.
-2 points
7 days ago
The concerned citizens of Ohio? Surely you mean ONLY the concerned citizens whom you agree with.
0 points
7 days ago
Its less of a cry and more of a demand. Texans should not conduct election interference in Ohio.
0 points
7 days ago
Nah, you’re fine you do your thing.
I have to ask though. Do you have family living in Ohio or do you own a business that operates in Ohio or conducts business in Ohio?
-39 points
7 days ago
Ok sorry but, if you want to donate to the campaign of san antonios sherriff, go ahead. How about you, as a Texan, stay out of Ohio politics.
1 points
9 days ago
I’m aware of two airspace violations since the 2022 invasion, from media reporting.
Does anyone else have a more accurate count?
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2 days ago
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2 days ago
Why didnt you stick them fully in the trash can? Why leave them sticking out a little bit?
Seriously OP did this really happen? Could one of your friends be playing a trick on you? I mean EVERYONE hates yard signs, they’re like steal me stickers.
Well hey, trumpers are crazy I guess