Daily review 09/11/2020

Written By: - Date published: 5:30 pm, November 9th, 2020 - 16 comments
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16 comments on “Daily review 09/11/2020 ”

  1. Andre 1

    Reason #782 Meltdown McGee isn't going to concede he lost to Biden: the longer he keeps "fighting", the longer he can keep conning dollars from dupes.

    The email says Trump activated "the EMERGENCY Wisconsin Recount Fund."

    But a disclaimer on the campaign's website states that 50% of any donation will go toward the campaign's general election debt retirement and the other half toward the campaign's recount account, the Wall Street Journal first reported.

    https://www.jsonline.com/story/news/2020/11/07/trump-stumps-wisconsin-recount-funds-may-used-defray-campaign-debt/6202500002/

  2. Byd0nz 2

    Looks like Shane Reti will get rewarded for loosing his seat by becoming deputy dawg tomorrow!

  3. Andre 3

    Who said learning about Venn diagrams was a waste of time?

  4. weka 4

    Lots of fucked off lefties on twitter tonight.

    https://twitter.com/wekatweets/status/1325691945696440320

    • xanthe 4.1

      Thanks Weka for putting the actual exchange. I think Jacinda's comments are sensible and measured. and show that she understands and agrees with and intends to meet the concerns of the petitioners in an organized and timely manner. I see nothing in this to feel aggrieved. (apart from being stuck in the death spiral of an iniquitous and unsustainable economic system that is)

  5. Pat 5

    "Canterbury University professor of mechanical engineering Susan Krumdieck said the government was enthusiastic about the development of green hydrogen, but it was a waste of time and money."

    https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/business/430181/energy-expert-says-rail-is-a-better-bet-than-hydrogen-fuel

  6. McFlock 6

    Covid vaccine trial reports 90% efficacy with no adverse effects in 43,000 participant study.

    Still early days yet in the greater scheme of things, but between this and some other recent events, 2020 might be beginning to stop being such a massive jerk.

    Still not ruling out a New Year's Eve asteroid impact, though…