Representative Shiela Jackson Lee has served in Congress for thirty years, more or less. She has served on the House Science Committee, and the subcommittee overseeing space and NASA. She told a group of high schoolers the following. This is the kind of intellectual giant we send to Congress to make policy on our behalf. She went on to say that during an eclipse they shut off the light of the moon because it’s too close.
Joe Biden is attempting, once again, to forgive student debt and force the taxpayer to take up that burden. Nevermind that that the Supreme Court has found this to be unconstitutional. Nevermind that it's a significant violation of the separation of powers. Nevermind that it's a naked strategy to buy votes. It's just plain old, dumbass, stupid. When you give the Universities access to taxpayer funds, they will simply jack up their tuition rates even more. That's what they've been doing for the last four decades, and that's what they'll continue to do so long a government leaves the spigot open.
If you know any Brazilians, encourage them to join #nostr. Their government is cracking down on social networks in an attempt to censor their access to news and speech.
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Why aren’t the pro-Palestinian protestors demanding the surrender of Hamas, and the freeing of the hostages? That would certainly end the violence and quickly get aid into Gaza.
Replying to @ThePrimeagen What I learned most, from decades of refining my debugging skills, is that I don't ever want to put myself into the position where debugging is necessary. I consider every debugging session to be a failure and every hour spent debugging a waste that I should have avoided.
You've always wanted to learn a little Clojure -- you know you have. Now's your chance. It's just a little. Just a touch. But it will be enough. ;-)