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here you go.... The region's grid operator, the Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO), has already warned of potential capacity shortfalls and other reliability concerns in the north and central regions of its coverage area. MISO operates the power grid for some 42 million people in 15 U.S. Central states from Minnesota to Louisiana and the Canadian province of Manitoba. The northern and central regions of MISO's coverage are at "increased risk of temporary, controlled outages to preserve the integrity of the bulk electric system," MISO has said.
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You are too used to being brain washed. Large blue states that have attracted criticism from Republicans had murder rates significantly below the national average. New York's rate was 4.11 murders per 100,000 residents and California's was 5.59. According to the study, Mississippi's murder rate was 400% higher than New York's and 250% higher than California's. Republicans and the media have also focused on Democratic-led cities in coastal states, but many Republican-led cities have posted much higher murder rates. Despite intensive media coverage of increasing crime in House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's San Francisco district, the murder rate in that city was only half that of House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy's district in Bakersfield, a Southern California city with a Republican mayor that overwhelmingly voted Trump. Jacksonville, Florida, another Republican-led city, had 120 more murders than San Francisco did in 2020 (with only a slightly larger population) but received a tiny fraction of the national news coverage. Jacksonville, which had a murder rate of 19.78 per 100,000 residents, and other Republican-led cities like Tulsa (19.64), Fresno, California (14.09), Bakersfield (11.91), Oklahoma City (11.16), and Lexington, Kentucky (10.61), have much higher murder rates than the two biggest cities in the nation, New York (5.94) and Los Angeles (6.74). Some Democratic-led cities, including Chicago (28.49) and Houston (17.32), have certainly seen alarming increases in crime, but Fox News coverage and Republican rhetoric has focused vastly more on those examples than on comparable cities with Republican mayors.
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The rate of murders in the US has gone up at an alarming rate. But, despite a media narrative to the contrary, this is a problem that afflicts Republican-run cities and states as much or more than the Democratic bastions. In 2020, per capita murder rates were 40% higher in states won by Donald Trump than those won by Joe Biden. 8 of the 10 states with the highest murder rates in 2020 voted for the Republican presidential nominee in every election this century.
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Is Allen routinely fooled by pre-snap disguises?
nedboy7 replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall
Better to overthrow than the short ball. -
Predict the Score: Bills vs Rams
nedboy7 replied to SlimShady'sSpaceForce's topic in The Stadium Wall
That's about right. Some lame predictions on here. -
Are we being purposely divided?
nedboy7 replied to Matt_In_NH's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
And if he is so against forced vax why is he for abortion rights being taken away? Payback for vax mandates? You are arguing with extremely stupid people... -
Predict the Score: Bills vs Rams
nedboy7 replied to SlimShady'sSpaceForce's topic in The Stadium Wall
Cause I find it funny you got the Bills scoring 17 points. -
Predict the Score: Bills vs Rams
nedboy7 replied to SlimShady'sSpaceForce's topic in The Stadium Wall
Rams over Bills? LMAO..... -
Trump's cult is mentally disturbed and must be stopped
nedboy7 replied to BillStime's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Not sure how to respond to that. It’s like reading flat earth theory. -
Trump's cult is mentally disturbed and must be stopped
nedboy7 replied to BillStime's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
you should be watching TikTok videos to find the source of voter fraud bro. Stop wasting your time on liberals. -
"Climate change is the biggest threat that humanity faces this century, except for AI," Elon Musk said in an interview. "I keep telling people this. I hate to be Cassandra here, but it's all fun and games until somebody loses a ***** eye. This view [of climate change] is shared by almost everyone who's not crazy in the scientific community."
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Your oversimplification is a sign of your ignorance. Some catchy sounding slogans from whatever absurd sources you get your news from. Cow farts! CO2 is life! Climate scientists make millions! Water is in every cell. You are about 60% water. Go sit underwater for a bit. See what happens. Your logic is non existent. Try reading an opposing view once. I've read all your garbage. https://www.dw.com/en/are-us-republicans-finally-waking-up-to-the-climate-crisis/a-59215389
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A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words
nedboy7 replied to SectionC3's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
I think the issue is T is the fascist right’s presidential candidate. Not for long. Dude made a mess. dont forget communist socialist fascists! I think that will hold up in court. -
A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words
nedboy7 replied to SectionC3's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
But since the FBI searched former president Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate for documents —some classified—that were allegedly held illegally, Trump’s allies have added a new comic-book twist to this theory. They’re arguing that a president can declassify a document just by thinking about it. In this telling, any documents Trump brought home had been declassified just because he took them—and were therefore already in the public domain. Indeed, the wish-based method of declassification is wishful thinking. New York Times reporter Charlie Savage’s tour of the topic quotes one expert as calling it a “logical mess” to ask whether a president can declassify information without telling anyone. Classification affects how the government handles documents. Unless agencies know a document’s classification, they can’t change how they handle it. Other versions of the argument are not necessarily better. In one telling, during his presidency Trump issued a “standing order” that any document brought from the Oval Office to the White House residence was immediately deemed declassified. But Trump’s former national security adviser John Bolton called this “a complete fiction.” And again, how would agencies be notified? -
A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words
nedboy7 replied to SectionC3's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Trump made a mess.