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Ocean Breeze

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ws Alert Sep 12, 8:16 AM


Trump administration to ditch expanded federal oversight of U.S. waterways, returning the nation to 1986 water-pollution standards


On Thursday, the administration will finalize its repeal of the 2015 Clean Water Rule, which gave the federal government authority over 60 percent of the nation��s water bodies.

Trump officials say the rollback will provide more certainty for farmers, home builders and other businesses and hand more power over water-quality decisions to individual states. Critics say the move will result in the loss of wetlands and leave critical pieces of the nation��s waterways unprotected.

source: WAPO
 

Ocean Breeze

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House panel wants Apple, Amazon, Facebook and Google to turn over a trove of records in antitrust probe


The requests ask each of the tech giants to provide detailed information about their internal operations, including copies of key communications between top-level executives and records related to "any prior investigation" they have faced on competition grounds.

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Danbones

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lol it's in other people's words ( as usual ) so it's just another one of Cliffy's "Nopinions"
muuuusssshhhhrrrroooooommmmmmsss!!!!!!
 

Cliffy

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U.S. disappoints with world ranking again, rated 47th best place to live...out of 64

Make America...lose again?


For the second year in a row, expats rank the United States as the 47th best place to live...out of just 64 countries, according to a new survey from InterNations’ Expat Insider. Last year, the U.S. placed 47 out of 68 countries.


Much of America’s disappointing ranking is linked to health care — as it was ranked “the most expensive country for expat health" — while the high costs of living and child care also play a role.


Things are comparably bleak for Quality of Life, where the U.S. came in at 44, behind Poland, Bulgaria, Mexico (which expats love “despite feeling unsafe”) and Costa Rica. Portugal topped the list here. The U.S. was ranked 46 out of 64 for Cost of Living.


In fact, in the Family Life category, the U.S. remains low on the list for Quality of Education, coming in at 29 out of 36 countries.
Although the Land of the Free avoided both the top and bottom 10 rankings for Relationships and Romance, the country’s highest ranking in the assessed indexes is “a poor 32nd place out of 36” for Family Life.


In that index, America’s biggest achievement is a 25th place ranking for Family Well-Being.


Within those indexes, the U.S. does manage to come in at 7 for Digital Life (90% of the country is “happy with high-speed internet access”) and 14 for Career Prospects & Satisfaction.


More: https://www.nydailynews.com/news/na...0190906-ixhxhddtv5cpljantjrizoglpm-story.html
 

Danbones

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Oh, come on Cliffy!!!
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it's nothing killing a hundred million or so freshly unarmed citizens won't fix!
 

Ocean Breeze

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U.S. disappoints with world ranking again, rated 47th best place to live...out of 64

Make America...lose again?


For the second year in a row, expats rank the United States as the 47th best place to live...out of just 64 countries, according to a new survey from InterNations’ Expat Insider. Last year, the U.S. placed 47 out of 68 countries.


Much of America’s disappointing ranking is linked to health care — as it was ranked “the most expensive country for expat health" — while the high costs of living and child care also play a role.


Things are comparably bleak for Quality of Life, where the U.S. came in at 44, behind Poland, Bulgaria, Mexico (which expats love “despite feeling unsafe”) and Costa Rica. Portugal topped the list here. The U.S. was ranked 46 out of 64 for Cost of Living.


In fact, in the Family Life category, the U.S. remains low on the list for Quality of Education, coming in at 29 out of 36 countries.
Although the Land of the Free avoided both the top and bottom 10 rankings for Relationships and Romance, the country’s highest ranking in the assessed indexes is “a poor 32nd place out of 36” for Family Life.


In that index, America’s biggest achievement is a 25th place ranking for Family Well-Being.


Within those indexes, the U.S. does manage to come in at 7 for Digital Life (90% of the country is “happy with high-speed internet access”) and 14 for Career Prospects & Satisfaction.


More: https://www.nydailynews.com/news/na...0190906-ixhxhddtv5cpljantjrizoglpm-story.html
It certainly is not the safest place to live.......With more guns than people.....and regular shootings happening.

But they BELIEVE that having guns makes them safe. and like many false beliefs........delusions........there is no reality to that premise.
 

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U.S. disappoints with world ranking again, rated 47th best place to live...out of 64

Make America...lose again?


For the second year in a row, expats rank the United States as the 47th best place to live...out of just 64 countries, according to a new survey from InterNations’ Expat Insider. Last year, the U.S. placed 47 out of 68 countries.


Much of America’s disappointing ranking is linked to health care — as it was ranked “the most expensive country for expat health" — while the high costs of living and child care also play a role.


Things are comparably bleak for Quality of Life, where the U.S. came in at 44, behind Poland, Bulgaria, Mexico (which expats love “despite feeling unsafe”) and Costa Rica. Portugal topped the list here. The U.S. was ranked 46 out of 64 for Cost of Living.


In fact, in the Family Life category, the U.S. remains low on the list for Quality of Education, coming in at 29 out of 36 countries.
Although the Land of the Free avoided both the top and bottom 10 rankings for Relationships and Romance, the country’s highest ranking in the assessed indexes is “a poor 32nd place out of 36” for Family Life.


In that index, America’s biggest achievement is a 25th place ranking for Family Well-Being.


Within those indexes, the U.S. does manage to come in at 7 for Digital Life (90% of the country is “happy with high-speed internet access”) and 14 for Career Prospects & Satisfaction.


More: https://www.nydailynews.com/news/na...0190906-ixhxhddtv5cpljantjrizoglpm-story.html


You don't want to jump to conclusions Cliffy. First it depends a lot on who is doing the ranking and secondly the world has about 200 countries so someone has obviously omitted about 130 countries to someone's advantage (probably not the U.S.) Don't get sucked in by these assholes!
 

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You don't want to jump to conclusions Cliffy. First it depends a lot on who is doing the ranking and secondly the world has about 200 countries so someone has obviously omitted about 130 countries to someone's advantage (probably not the U.S.) Don't get sucked in by these assholes!
Too late.
 

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That is the understatement of the decade.

In reality he does not manage. ......he is far too disorganized in his head to organize a staff for effective and cohesive governing. He just "wings it....... as is so evident. The problem is that even winging it can work if you are constant.......he isn't consistent at all. You never know from day today.......what drama he will create .....just for "effect" and theater. He is a phony.......leader He is not even smart enough to have others do the work effectively..........as he can't /won't keep a stable staff. His narcissism is so severe he cannot tolerate ANYONE taking the attention away form him. We are talking mental disorder.

Bolton is a big personality...... and that was competition for Donald.........which he won't tolerate. He is very aggressive and forceful. and a threat to Donald.




IN OTHER WORDS.............................................


Bolton was ARGUING with his BOSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


And got fired for it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Is it not ODD that LIE-berals expect others to be so flexible and reasonable in all things.................................


but if you argue with a LIE-beral............................................


YOU GET FIRED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


And look at former OPP commissioner Blair............................................


RAGING BECAUSE FORD refused to appoint him as TOP COP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Simply because Ford does not want to spend ALL his time.........................................


listening to a HOT DOG Show boating LIE-beral!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Is it not ODD....................................


that LIE-berals think THEY ARE ENTITLED..................................


to appoint anybody they like.....................................


to positions of authority..........................................


and yet when people GET TIRED of LIE-beral govt...........................................


and elected Ford......................................................



LIE-berals think IT IS UNFAIR.....................................


that many of THEIR APPOINTEES GOT FIRED......................................


so they could NOT SABOTAGE FORD GOVT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


But that is a LIE-beral for you...................................


they THINK IT ALL belongs to them!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

Cliffy

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Watch Trump Get Booed Loudly During Military Swearing-In Ceremony at Soccer Game

The crowd expressed its displeasure only when the presidency was mentioned


https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=61&v=uKM2EjNvh0I


A United States Armed Forces swearing-in ceremony at Wednesday’s game between the Portland Thorns and North Carolina Courage drew boos from fans at Providence Park after enlistees were asked to pledge to “obey the orders of the President of the United States.”