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Charlie Kirk assassinated at an event in Utah [Crazy Person]
Covri replied to msbesq's topic in Cloak Room
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Charlie Kirk assassinated at an event in Utah [Crazy Person]
wood replied to msbesq's topic in Cloak Room
Oh, so like the two Jack families that live on our street. Thanks Gata. -
Charlie Kirk assassinated at an event in Utah [Crazy Person]
TheStoicPaisano replied to msbesq's topic in Cloak Room
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Charlie Kirk assassinated at an event in Utah [Crazy Person]
Longhorn_Fan68 replied to msbesq's topic in Cloak Room
yes, since there was no one named and this alleged person says they haven't spoken since high school, so what fucking good is this information? it could 4-8 years since this "friend" spoke to the shooter. also, the use of the word "leftist" takes any and all credibility out of their statement, real person or not -
So do I have it right that it's possible this just may have been another gang shooting?
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https://www.nytimes.com/2025/09/12/climate/epa-emissions-data-collection-halt.html The Environmental Protection Agency moved on Friday to stop requiring thousands of polluting facilities to report the amount of heat-trapping greenhouse gases that they release into the air. The E.P.A. proposal would end requirements for thousands of coal-burning power plants, oil refineries, steel mills and other industrial facilities across the country. The government has been collecting this data since 2010 and it is a key tool to track carbon dioxide, methane and other gases that are driving climate change. The Friday announcement comes as the Trump administration has systematically erased mentions of climate change from government websites while slashing federal funding for research on global warming. “Alongside President Trump, E.P.A. continues to live up to the promise of unleashing energy dominance that powers the American dream,” Lee Zeldin, the E.P.A. administrator, said in a statement. “The Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program is nothing more than bureaucratic red tape.” Mr. Zeldin said that ending the program would save American businesses up to $2.4 billion in compliance costs. The New York Times could not independently verify that claim; representatives for E.P.A. did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Critics said the proposal could hobble federal efforts to fight climate change, since the government cannot reduce emissions if it cannot measure how much is generated and where it is produced. “With this move, they’re taking away the practical and material capacity of the federal government to do the basic elements of climate policymaking,” said Joseph Goffman, who led the E.P.A.’s air office during the Biden administration. For the past 15 years, the Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program has collected data from about 8,000 of the country’s largest industrial facilities. That data has helped guide numerous decisions on federal policy and has been shared with the United Nations, which has required developed countries to submit tallies of their emissions. In addition, private companies often rely on the program’s data to demonstrate to investors that their efforts to cut emissions are working. And communities often use it to determine whether local facilities are releasing air pollution that threatens public health. The E.P.A. proposal would not directly eliminate emissions reporting requirements for certain oil and gas facilities such as pipelines that transport natural gas. That’s because those reports were required by Congress as part of the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act. Instead, the E.P.A. wants to allow those specific oil and gas facilities to postpone emissions reporting until 2034. Congressional Republicans already delayed a related requirement for the facilities to pay a fee on their methane emissions until 2034. Representatives for oil and gas industry trade and lobbying groups, including the American Petroleum Institute, did not immediately respond to requests for comment. The proposal follows a rapid-fire series of steps by the Trump administration to weaken or dismantle environmental protections. In July, the E.P.A. moved to repeal the scientific finding that underpins the government’s legal authority to combat climate change. And in recent weeks, the White House has directed a half-dozen agencies to thwart the country’s offshore wind industry, a key source of emissions-free electricity. Under the 2015 Paris Agreement, the United Nations has required all developed countries to provide data on their domestic emissions each year. But the United States missed an April deadline to submit its data, and Mr. Trump began the yearlong process of withdrawing from the Paris pact on his first day back in office.
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Charlie Kirk assassinated at an event in Utah [Crazy Person]
wood replied to msbesq's topic in Cloak Room
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Charlie Kirk assassinated at an event in Utah [Crazy Person]
Red Five replied to msbesq's topic in Cloak Room
Probably more likely that his views were all over the place as a young adult. That seems to be common in these situations. -
Charlie Kirk assassinated at an event in Utah [Crazy Person]
TheStoicPaisano replied to msbesq's topic in Cloak Room
Sending every ship…minus my four fastest. -
Charlie Kirk assassinated at an event in Utah [Crazy Person]
Gap03 replied to msbesq's topic in Cloak Room
That's the issue with all of this - everyone's on a team, so you have to take this sort of shit with a grain of salt. It would be great to actually see what he's been up to online, but I'm incredibly skeptical that the results of any such forensic work will be accurate coming out of this administration. -
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Charlie Kirk assassinated at an event in Utah [Crazy Person]
Hagbard Celine replied to msbesq's topic in Cloak Room
i hereby apologize to wood for being mean damn i really want to hear what ol' tyler has to say about the weapon -
Charlie Kirk Assassinated [Shooter in custody]
SydneyCarton replied to Laguna's topic in Daily Texan
Would you care to comment on your thoughts if this guy does end up being a Nick Fuentes acolyte? If it is right on right violence? I'm sure the answer is No. -
Charlie Kirk assassinated at an event in Utah [Crazy Person]
Incredulity replied to msbesq's topic in Cloak Room
The Guardian is fabricating right wing talking points. Thats what you’re going with? -
The Leopards Eating Faces and Unlubed Dildo of Consequences Thread
jimmyjazz replied to Horn Dog's topic in Cloak Room
It was much more difficult to build that kind of cult of personality in the early to mid-80s. There was essentially no social media, and people had 2 maybe 3 choices (Republican, Democrat, independent). They also tended to be much more private in their political discussions. (OK, there were the initial tendrils of Usenet but outside of academic dorks like me the vast majority of people knew nothing about that.) -
Charlie Kirk assassinated at an event in Utah [Crazy Person]
Longhorn_Fan68 replied to msbesq's topic in Cloak Room
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Charlie Kirk assassinated at an event in Utah [Crazy Person]
wood replied to msbesq's topic in Cloak Room
Yeah because we never ax either shit around here. Lighten up Hagbard. I'm a fan! -
Charlie Kirk assassinated at an event in Utah [Crazy Person]
Chopper replied to msbesq's topic in Cloak Room
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Charlie Kirk assassinated at an event in Utah [Crazy Person]
Hagbard Celine replied to msbesq's topic in Cloak Room
no one in utah dixie has the ability to interpret or identify "leftist" anything, anonymous or not -
you seem stable
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Ok sheep
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Charlie Kirk assassinated at an event in Utah [Crazy Person]
Vertuzzi replied to msbesq's topic in Cloak Room
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Charlie Kirk assassinated at an event in Utah [Crazy Person]
Longhorn_Fan68 replied to msbesq's topic in Cloak Room
nobody because "the friend" is made up. these are more attempts at false narratives to deflect and pin the blame on everyone but the people who caused this -
Charlie Kirk Assassinated [Shooter in custody]
SydneyCarton replied to Laguna's topic in Daily Texan
Sir, I got my first colonoscopy last year, but I'm still 4.5 years away from needing the shingles jab.
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