

As they are physically closer to threat, they better be less dysfunctional.
As they are physically closer to threat, they better be less dysfunctional.
Europe is closer to Russia. Some of Europe borders it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d7qsikAVx-k
5:54
"I want money
That’s what I want.
That’s what I want."
FLYING LIZARDS Money EXTENDED VERSION
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_ld0WWvQ4o
5:35
Launched 10 September 2024 as the 14th crewed orbital flight of a Crew Dragon spacecraft,
So I guess I was right until almost 6 months ago. 😁
Thanks for the correction. 🙂
You’re such an edgelord!
No. You go to Ukraine—and make sure you wear your MAGA hat.
[baa-dum! tsk!]
Will an American go 1000 km from Earth this decade, like they haven’t in over 50 years?
Maybe we can start by getting rid of the 100% tariff on Chinese EVs, send the PM to meet up with Sheinbaum—maybe work out a good bilateral trade and migration deal, and perhaps line the Canada-US border with about 20 19th century cannon and blast a 1000 kg of fentanyl over the border.
Also berate Trump supporters for giving the Presidency to Elon Musk, and/or praise Elon Musk for successfully getting such supporters for voting in a globalist oligarch who has much more in common with George Soros than Cletus from Bumfuck, Flyoverstate.
^((my last 2 words I borrowed from someone else on the internet. :D)^)
The yellow threw me off a little—it made me think of the national Post—but this page is better. 😁🙂
Different spheres: one can be science and the other cosplay.
older children and adults.
Communism.
maybe not a safe space for girls, daughters, and grandmothers.
IIUC, some are coming from developing countries.
(my bold)
Why on earth would you feel compelled to educate me about my local politics by pulling up some wiki pages and then refusing to even format your message?
and,
And Aloha Aina is the local party I had never heard of before seeing them on the ballot,
TIL
And why the fuck would anything in this post indicate RFK might be someone to vote for?
I don’t know, but it might be saying something about ballot acess laws in Hawaiʻi.
The theoretical appeal of the Greens is progressivism, not the unfortunate antivax shit that’s glommed onto it.
fair enough.
And Aloha Aina is the local party I had never heard of before seeing them on the ballot, which may sound good to you because you know nothing about Hawaii, but is something in the vague realm between nutjob sovereign citizen types and conservatives that can’t bear to be Republicans due to history.
according to WP:
According to its website, the Aloha ʻĀina party advocates for a sovereign Hawaiʻi through the framework of hoʻoponopono (“making right what is wrong”), believing the overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom to have been an unjust act. It also promotes other Hawaiian values such as Mālama ʻĀina (“taking care of the land”) and Aloha Kānaka (“love and care for the people”).[2]
wp:2020 United States presidential election in Hawaii#Results
Howard Gresham Hawkins III[1][2] (born December 8, 1952) is an American trade unionist, environmental activist, and perennial candidate from New York. A co-founder of the Green Party of the United States, Hawkins was the party’s presidential nominee in the 2020 presidential election. His ideological platform includes enacting an eco-socialist version of the Green New Deal—which he first proposed in 2010—and building a viable, independent working-class political and social movement in opposition to the country’s two major political parties, and capitalism in general.[3]
wp:2024 United States presidential election in Hawaii#Results
Apparently RFK, Jr isn’t on the Hawaiian ballot, though your state has write-ins.
slim pickings here:
wp:2024 United States House of Representatives elections in Hawaii
however,
wp:2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Hawaii#Results 2
Aloha ʻĀina
Jonathan Hoomanawanui
6453 votes
2.37%
The Aloha ʻĀina Party (Hawaiian for “love of the land”) is a political party in the US state of Hawaiʻi that advocates for the Hawaiian sovereignty movement and the promotion of Native Hawaiian culture.[1][2]
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