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12 hours ago, pfife said:

Apologies Ed.

All good. I'm trying to stay out of here anyways. Just really more giving more advice than anything else that feeding trolls only empowers them and drains you. Ignoring them drains them.

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52 minutes ago, Edman85 said:

All good. I'm trying to stay out of here anyways. Just really more giving more advice than anything else that feeding trolls only empowers them and drains you. Ignoring them drains them.

consider the situation.  People are actually worried that the government is going to take reprisals because you have dissenting opinions to the dear leader.  There are plenty of real examples so its not a fantasy. 

Its hard not to want to vent.     

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8 hours ago, romad1 said:

consider the situation.  People are actually worried that the government is going to take reprisals because you have dissenting opinions to the dear leader.  There are plenty of real examples so its not a fantasy. 

Its hard not to want to vent.     

There is venting, and there is arguing with bad faith trolls. All that does is raise your stress levels, waste your time, and sometimes bring you to their level. Best to ignore it. The last few weeks of trying that has been pretty liberating.

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1 hour ago, Tigeraholic1 said:

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Deloitte is a British multinational professional services network, one of the "Big Four" accounting firms, that provides audit, consulting, tax, and advisory services to a wide range of clients. Founded in 1845, it has grown to be the largest professional services network in the world by revenue and has approximately 460,000 employees across over 150 countries and territories.  
 
  • Global presence: 
    The network is composed of member firms in more than 150 countries, allowing it to serve clients globally
  • Services: 
    Deloitte offers a variety of professional services, including audit and assurance, management consulting, financial advisory, risk advisory, tax, and legal services. 
     

 

the river in question was probably the Cuyahoga in Cleveland, which did famously catch fire a number of times in the '60's prior to the passage of the clean water act.  I couldn't tell you off the top of my head who the major industrial operators were. Republic Steel was there but there were many others. 

I have no idea how AOC would have gotten to Deloitte - clearly misinformed or typoed or a sloppy research. 

That bit aside, 'burning rivers' in the pre EPA days is truthy. If you missed the 60's you really don't have any idea how bad the environment was before the clean-up started. You could see the smog hanging over ever major city, smell the stink walking near any highly trafficked road, crappy dead inland water everywhere. It was real and it was bad.

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The Cuyahoga River has a notorious history of fires, with at least 14 recorded incidents, the most famous occurring in 1969, which became a catalyst for the American environmental movement.

Overview of Fires

The 1969 Fire

Impact on Environmental Policy

Historical Context

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I’m old enough to remember LA smog. 
 

But was closer to the constant brown haze over Western Pennsylvania thanks to the steel mills that abandoned the area in the mid 60s to move to grayer pastures in Gary and Valpo Indiana.

I wonder how many  then kids who are now in their 60 and 79s suffer from interstitial lung diseases thanks to US Steel and other companies 

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Primarily from multiple paper companies along the Cuyahoga that dumped waste chemicals into the river.

It dumps into Lake Erie... hence the common "Lake Erie is on fire" quips.

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5 minutes ago, CMRivdogs said:

I’m old enough to remember LA smog. 
 

But was closer to the constant brown haze over Western Pennsylvania thanks to the steel mills that abandoned the area in the mid 60s to move to grayer pastures in Gary and Valpo Indiana.

I wonder how many  then kids who are now in their 60 and 79s suffer from interstitial lung diseases thanks to US Steel and other companies 

I remember driving to Pittsburgh. As late as the early 70's as you got near town everything got black. FIrst time we flew into LA was about 1974(?). They didn't have jetways at LAX yet. It was SoCal, you just disembarked to the Tarmac. The door of plane opened on the LA air and the ozone and NOx stung your eyes immediately.

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I saw a clip of Mitch having a fall today, and another with Pelosi getting assisted. Why are these fossils still there? If they had any integrity they would have retired long ago, along with many others. They didn't because they don't have any integrity, not one ounce.

We are governed by a bunch of worthless paid off and blackmailed creeps, every last one of them. And if you don't play the game you don't get there. Anyone who believe otherwise has their head firmly stuffed up their ass.

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1 hour ago, Screwball said:

I saw a clip of Mitch having a fall today, and another with Pelosi getting assisted. Why are these fossils still there? If they had any integrity they would have retired long ago, along with many others. They didn't because they don't have any integrity, not one ounce.

We are governed by a bunch of worthless paid off and blackmailed creeps, every last one of them. And if you don't play the game you don't get there. Anyone who believe otherwise has their head firmly stuffed up their ass.

It would appear the one of the first true signs of senility is being convinced you are indispensable.

 

Posted
14 minutes ago, Tigerbomb13 said:

And…

Winning at the casino is disqualifying but bankrupting a casino you own is awesome business acumen

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