Most GOP voters think there was a lot of voters fraud at WH2020 – politicalbetting.com
Most GOP voters think there was a lot of voters fraud at WH2020 – politicalbetting.com
Economist/YouGov Poll (Aug. 5-8)How much voter fraud do you think occurred in the 2020 presidential election?% who say "a lot"U.S. adult citizens: 31%Democrats: 5%Independents: 30%Republicans: 59%https://t.co/qOGJXmMDJ6
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Both Christie and Desantis have experience of political fights unlike Ramaswamy who looks like another Yang/RFK to me.
This Marina Hyde piece on the current "government" is really quite brilliant and says everything that needs to be said on the subject.
Freedom to drive doesn't inhibit anyone's freedom to walk, cycle or bus. They can all work together in tandem.
Nothing wrong with individual roads being pedestrianised, eg in city centres, with parking nearby that people then can walk down the pedestrianised road without driving down it. But the city as a whole still can still have safe and ample driving and cycling and walking.
You keep claiming credit of Edinburgh as a city doing this well, but you seem to have missed that car ownership in Edinburgh has been going up not down. Ignoring 2020 data, 0.82 cars per household in 2019 was the joint highest in decades.
Source: https://www.gov.scot/publications/foi-202200321397/
So good cycling and driving can go hand in hand. No need to fight or be upset.
Why?
Far too many drivers do not share your belief that cars and bicycles can work in tandem, which is why they went out of their way to make cycling dangerous and hostile for me.
Cars are certainly very useful, but I think that most cities would be better places with a lot less car use.
You're becoming increasingly silly. I'm not anti-car at all. Unlike you, I'm from an exceptionally remote part of the UK. My need for a car is distinct from your ideological fixation for them.
Perhaps it's that background that makes me appreciate the freedom of not requiring a car for all my journeys.
But you keep making pronouncements that you want a "small minority" to have cars etc.
I have no ideological fixation for them, they simply work. They are a good tool, no more, no less, which is why we are not going to go without them.
Not requiring a car for all journeys is different to not needing them for any. I don't use or need a car for all journeys either, but I need the capability to use it for those journeys where I either need or want it - and that isn't a threat to anyone else.
If the city centre has been hollowed out by AirBnB then surely that means the proportion of homes with cars is deflated not inflated as those homes will still be homes but have zero registered cars? Unless they're now businesses not homes, in which case they're not relevant to the conversation anyway?
You cannot be pro-cycling without reducing the space allocated to cars on the road. Cycling rates are closely correlated to how safe people feel.
I suggested that 83% of people live in urban areas, so the scope to switch to other forms of transport is enormous.
I also predicted that people in cities (note - not towns) would likely switch to the car club model over the next 15 years or so.
I particularly like "The Tories seem obsessed to the exclusion of all else with the remote possibility they could form the next government, even when they are actually the current government" because that's exactly how it feels.
What's the difference between you saying something is your "plan" and me saying its what you wanted? 😕
As we've discussed ad nauseum, considering most of those urban areas are sprawled out towns, the scope to switch to other forms of transport is miniscule in most places. Indeed decades of attempts to switch transportation has barely moved the dial in overall transportation mileage.
By the time it gets through ZOG and the Grand Council - it's barely in touch with reality.
You're paranoid. WEF coming for your freedoms etc etc.
Which cities did you visit?
https://twitter.com/RedfieldWilton/status/1691479873959886850?t=B_jjkGh0FL-8KfnIGjTZQQ&s=19
In fairness, the one about the cat isn't bad.
If you mean just for yourself then sorry for the misunderstanding and good luck to you. I'm pro choice and the more choices you have before you the better. I'm just opposed to anyone who wants to eliminate other people's perfectly reasonable choices.
It’s the best chance of the year, to see a bunch of up-and-coming comics showcased in the national press, and it’s great fun to go there and pay £10 to sit in a random space, listing to people you’ve never heard of before.
Some of the others are literally embarrassing.
Though visiting places (while being quite educational) isn't the only way to learn about things. I've learnt far more about Egypt for instance by studying it, than my multiple visits there which were mostly an opportunity to sightsee stuff I already knew about but wanted to see in person.
Lab are down by 3, Lib Dem and Green are up by 3. So LLG is neutral. Refcon is up by 1%, at the expense of "other", whoever they are.
These numbers could deliver a whopping victory to anti-Tory parties, but only if tactical voters come out in force. LLG 62%, RefCon 38%.
He was President, Georgia had a Republican Governor and Secretary of State and yet Sleepy Joe Biden was able to steal the election.
For that level of incompetence Trump should be never allowed anywhere near the Presidency.
That sounds like a Fringe theory to me.
Both are indispensable. I’ve been to America 20 times but I think it was only only my most recent visit - Ohio to the coast, taking in DC, along the Mason Dixon line (and back via the upper south) that allowed me to finally comprehend it (and even then my grasp will be flawed, I am sure)
On a barely related note it amazes me how poorly most people comprehend basic geography
I had a drink with some friends the other day and I got talking to an educated female friend, good degree, middle aged, well read, and I was trying to describe some recent travels and I realised she had no conception of where a country like Armenia might be, or how Ukraine is near Poland
It was, to her, all just stuff “out there”
How can you map your way through life in such a haze of ignorance?
Scotland *as a whole* has increased cars per household from 0.83 in 1999 to 1.11 in 2019 - so basically Edinburgh has declined relatively over precisely the period.
https://www.gov.scot/publications/foi-202100261821/
An old editor told me to always look for what isn't there: Mike Flynn, Patrick Byrne, Lin Wood, Lindsey Graham are not indicted.
https://twitter.com/HelenKennedy/status/1691291299201122304
"The 2020 election in Georgia was not stolen.
For nearly three years now, anyone with evidence of fraud has failed to come forward - under oath - and prove anything in a court of law."
https://twitter.com/AccountableGOP/status/1691486893873999872/photo/1
Last week was 'small boats week', and perhaps as a result immigration is now the top issue Tory voters see facing the UK:
Immigration: 67% (+6 from 5-7 Aug)
Economy: 61% (-8)
Health: 48% (+8)
Unfortunately for the govt, 85% of Tory voters say they are handling immigration badly
https://twitter.com/YouGov/status/1691489711506829324
Have I noticed any cars when I walked outside? Yes, of course I have. I also noticed walls, hedges, buildings etc.
I don't walk into cars, just as I don't walk into someone's hedge. I walk on the pavement, or the side of the road if I have to walk on the road. If I have to cross a road, I look both ways and cross safely. What's your problem?
The wokes are now very much the Establishment, and the whole point of comedy is to be able to say the unsayable about those in charge.
Hell, I live in Dubai and we have comedy nights there - not just the international comics (Jimmy Carr, Dara O’BrIain, Bill Burr, and Andrew Schulz this year, awesome!), but also a growing scene of local comics who aren’t afraid to comment on local issues and critisise the local Establishment. In the Middle East.
Who cares, so long as the jokes are funny? When the Establishment can’t laugh at itself, we have a problem.
This horrendous government isn't funny
Can you imagine how much he’d enjoy refusing to do so?
And have you heard of children?
Have you heard the noise they make? Or breathed the air they pollute?
You are an absolute nutjob on the subject of cars.
That is to say: it includes people that agree with
their politics, but not anyone else
"Averaged over the period 2016 to 2021:
an average of 8 pedestrians died and 115 were seriously injured (adjusted) per week in reported road collisions
a majority of pedestrian fatalities (56%) do not occur at or within 20m of a junction compared to 46% of all seriously injured (adjusted) casualties
nearly three in five (58%) of pedestrian fatalities were in collisions involving a single car
30% of pedestrian fatalities occurred on rural roads compared to 12% of all pedestrian casualties
58% of pedestrian killed or seriously injured (KSI) casualties were male
the most common contributory factor allocated to pedestrians in fatal or serious collisions (FSC) with another vehicle was ‘Pedestrian failed to look properly’. The most common factor allocated to the vehicles involved was ‘Driver or rider failed to look properly’"
https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/reported-road-casualties-great-britain-pedestrian-factsheet-2021/reported-road-casualties-great-britain-pedestrian-factsheet-2021
Have I heard of children? Yes I have two young ones. They walk with me too sometimes, and I am very careful to teach them road safety, as all responsible parents do.
Noise they make? Not much, minor background noise. Electric cars are so quiet that they have added noise deliberately for road safety purposes for the blind to hear them.
Air we breathe? Air is perfectly clear round here. And again electric cars don't pollute the air either.
So again, what's your issue? I take extreme views on other issues, but not this one, I'm perfectly mainstream here.
At what point does cancelling people become angry old people demanding the young people behave according to The Rules?
Not only is he committed to the constitution, sane and a proven winner in a swing state, but it would REALLY confuse the hell out of the MAGA twats.
8 per week is nothing nationwide. Definitely not a reason not to walk.
And pedestrians crossing the road safely, looking properly and crossing at intersections would reduce that figure, but if people want to take risk that's their choice.
So the Comedy club should pay a cancellation fee to Pulpy.
And the train company should put on a performance of the cancelled comic.
All good?
2020:
Biden 81 million votes
Trump 74 million votes
It will be the death of comedy in the end. If you simply cave in to the “offended”. Because good comedy is nearly always about breaking taboos, as Freud concluded
If they've violated their contract, then that's an issue and then there should be compensation.
PS I completely oppose no platforming, and would think this is a reason other should choose not to book with this venue in the future.
You thought it was a good idea but after the first ten minutes you've filled with immense feelings of regret.
400 point bonus if you take out a toddler and grandparents simultaneously.
One hour each way by car.
Three hours by the quickest route using buses, including a staggering five changes.
I’ve rescheduled.
Amon Goeth: You think that's power?
Oskar Schindler: That's what the Emperor said. A man steals something, he's brought in before the Emperor, he throws himself down on the ground. He begs for his life, he knows he's going to die. And the Emperor... pardons him. This worthless man, he lets him go.
Amon Goeth: I think you are drunk.
Oskar Schindler: That's power, Amon. That is power.
- Boris in The Daily Telegraph, 3 July 2003, p. 22.
For nearly three years now, anyone with evidence of fraud has failed to come forward - under oath - and prove anything in a court of law. Our elections in Georgia are secure, accessible, and fair and will continue to be as long as I am governor.
The future of our country is at stake in 2024 and that must be our focus.
https://twitter.com/BrianKempGA/status/1691483026356678660
They were hosting Graham Linehan - one of the greatest TV writers of his generation - not Nick Griffin.
Probably tens of millions of people walk daily on or by roads which have cars going down them. In fact almost by definition drivers get out of their car and become pedestrians, it'd be extremely rare to leave the house, go to a drive thru, and get home without stepping out of the car.
I wasn't wrong. You're just a zealot. The fact life has risk isn't a reason not to live it. You're making zero covid bullshit arguments.
By that logic, walking pollutes the air.
Electric cars, including tyres, do not pollute the air at any measurable level to be concerned about.
The claims they do are mainly lies fed by climate change denialists who want to cling on to the ICE.
It just struck me as bizarre that I could cycle there in around two hours but it would take 50% longer by public transport.