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5/2023 No one in the Dem or Rep Parties represent the leadership we need at this juncture in history

Updated: Jan 17

Giant swallowtail (Papilio cresphontes)

Driftless Area South Central Wisconsin, Dane County USA

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“Missouri House goes for banning all the books, strips state funding for libraries”


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Maxwell Alejandor Frost:

“Land of the guns. Home of the dead children

Axios:

Gun deaths among America’s kids rose 50% in the last two years. Trib.al/6z8ls1X


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“DeSantis is getting his own private, tax-paid Fla. Army”


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“CIA freaks out over Saudi-Iran peace talks”


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“Public Transport Can Be Free”

“We don’t put coins in street lamps or pay by the minute in public parks. Here’s why we can make subway and bus fares a thing of the past.”


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“What are soft landings?

Soft landings are diverse native plantings under keystone trees (or any other regionally appropriate native tree). These plantings provide critical shelter and habitat for one or mor life cycle stages of moths, butterflies, and beneficial insects such as bumble bees, fireflies, lacewings, and beetles. In addition to plants, soft landings also include leave litter duff, and plant debris.”


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“Sometimes the Bible in the hand of one man is worse than a whisky bottle in the hand of (another)… There are just some kind of men who’re so busy worrying about the next world they’ve never learned to live in this one, and you can look down the street and see the results.” Harper Lee, “to Kill a Mockingbird”


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“USA = petroleum police state

Welcome to Utah, where pipeline protests could now get you at least five years in prison

Since the Standing Rock protests in 2017, 19 states have passed so-called critical infrastructure laws.”

“As US capitalism's problems mount, states are tempted to end discussion and debate over environmental dangers. Utah just became the 19th state to censor and outlaw peaceful protests to stifle democratic debate and differences over pipelines. Profit by force.”


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Isabel Ebert \ Extinction Education

“For every 1°C increase in temperature, the atmosphere can hold 7% more moisture fueling the intensity of storms.

We should expect more of these intense storms to happen more often!

“To put this another way, a 1,000-year event means there is a 0.1% chance of it occurring in any individual year."

"Between the lines: Many factors are contributing to this event during Florida's dry season, including the broad area of low pressure over the Gulf and a stalled-out frontal system.

Studies have shown (



) that extreme precipitation event (


“Extreme weather is now shaping international law”


) s are becoming more common and more severe throughout the U.S. and around the world."

"For every 1°C (1.8°F) increase in temperatures, the atmosphere can hold 7% more moisture, which helps fuel storms, as does warming ocean temperatures.

Planners that designed infrastructure to withstand a 100-year flood 20 years ago are now facing the reality that such floods are occurring more frequently as the climate warms and the amount of moisture available to storms increases."


“Ft. Lauderdale airport reopens as South Florida begins to recover from flooding”


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“FRANCE - Protestors outside the head office of BLACKROCK in Paris. Still think this is only about pension reforms? It isn’t, this is about Macron ignoring the people and the influence of globalist policies on a nation who didn’t vote for them”


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“Bird Nesting Season” information


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“Study warns critical ocean current is nearing 'collapse.' That would be a global disaster.

“Due to global warming, a deep ocean current around Antarctica that has been relatively stable for thousands of years could head for "collapse" over the next few decades. Such a sudden shift could affect the planet's climate and marine ecosystems for centuries to come.”



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