Solid point anon, the silence from the administration on the subject of Q is strong evidence of tacit approval / involvement.
Um, we need to shift power back to native workers and against corporate profits, immigration controls help on the labor supply side, but unions must play a bigger role in that shift.
Chimp out in 3,2,1…
You’re living in 1986.
American workers have been subject to global competition by neoliberal free trade give always thst only benefit shareholders, we need fairer playing field (see new nafta) where race to the bottom in terms of labor cost is not the dynamic.
McCabe is small beer. This was Brennan, Hussein and of course Hillary
RBG thought the age of consent should be 12 years, perhaps you should get with the common era and loosen up a bit to be on the right side of history, paleobigot.
There’s not much chance of Being able to pretend she’s alive until end of 2020, so buying a month or two with a “weekend at Bernie’s op” isn’t going to matter.
We’re getting ready to flip poles…
https://www.sciencealert.com/new-study-shows-that-earth-s-magnetic-field-is-weakening-more-rapidly-than-we-thought
New Study Shows How Rapidly Earth's Magnetic Field Is Changing
FIONA MACDONALD 11 MAY 2016
New research has shown in the most detail yet how rapidly Earth's magnetic field - which acts like a shield to protect us from harsh solar winds and cosmic radiation - is changing, getting weaker over some parts of the world, and strengthening over others.
Although invisible, these changes can have big impacts - the fluctuation is already shifting the location of the magnetic North Pole, and could determine how space events such as solar storms affect us in the future. But thanks to the new study, scientists now think they know what's causing them, and how to predict them going forward.
This isn't the first research to show that Earth's magnetic field is changing. Our magnetic field has always been in flux, and over the past few years it's become clear that the invisible bubble that protects our planet from the harsh conditions of outer space has been getting weaker and weaker.
According to scientists' best estimates, the field is now weakening around 10 times faster than initially thought, losing approximately 5 percent of its strength every decade. But they don't really know why, or what that means for our planet.
One of the most likely explanations for what we're seeing is that our magnetic poles are getting ready to flip - something that happens once every 100,000 years or so, and that sounds a lot scarier than it really is. There's no evidence that life on Earth suffered when this happened in the past - the most likely impact is that our compasses would eventually point south instead of north.
"Such a flip is not instantaneous, but would take many hundred if not a few thousand years," Rune Floberghagen from the European Space Agency (ESA) told LiveScience back in 2014. "They have happened many times in the past."
So who’s following this China moon lander probe? Everything on the up and up?