Darwin WAS right. The weak and the stupid (A.K.A. Republicans) WILL die off, leaving the strong and INTELLIGENT members of a species (A.K.A. Democrats) to pass on their better aspects to their offspring. Hopefully within a generation or two the Republicans will be just another evolutionary dead-end, with just a few stragglers struggling feebly to survive.
Interesting timing. We had our first dust storm emergency alert of the year yesterday here in northern NV. Fortunately most of it missed us. Can’t be easy for those with respiratory issues.
A candidate for office in Arizona refuses to allow the government to make him wear a mask. He just tested positive. Photos show him at a rally hugging people, also maskless, of course. But he’s not stupid: he noted that he probably came into contact with someone who had the virus. Just like the Dotard-in-Chief says….you test negative, and then “something happens”, and then suddenly you test positive.
I’ve lived in a few places where you can get lots of mini sand dunes inside your house. Like So. Cali. when the Santa Anna’s came though. On the plus side they did get rid of the smog (this was around 1970) so you could actually see across the valley to the mountains. We didn’t have masks back then. Which is why when we moved back to the rural Midwest I coughed up brown crud(from the smog) for about two-three weeks.
Daeder almost 4 years ago
Yeah, dust is so much worse than a life-threatening disease.
The Love of Money is . . . almost 4 years ago
Forest Fire season coming soon. Start raking the forest and wear your mask.
Concretionist almost 4 years ago
Whatever works, I guess. Self centered babies seem to be very abundant here, now. Especially the ones wearing adult looking bodies.
Masterskrain Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Darwin WAS right. The weak and the stupid (A.K.A. Republicans) WILL die off, leaving the strong and INTELLIGENT members of a species (A.K.A. Democrats) to pass on their better aspects to their offspring. Hopefully within a generation or two the Republicans will be just another evolutionary dead-end, with just a few stragglers struggling feebly to survive.
ArtyD2 Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Damn dust is suppressing hurricanes. Was hoping cv19 would get washed away.
Michael G. almost 4 years ago
The plume is GOOD for you, Maggot!
Alberta Oil Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Right… what you can’t see won’t hurt you..
Packratjohn Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Interesting timing. We had our first dust storm emergency alert of the year yesterday here in northern NV. Fortunately most of it missed us. Can’t be easy for those with respiratory issues.
Dani Rice almost 4 years ago
I wonder how these idiots react to seat belts and wearing life jackets on ships?
William Bednar Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Needs goggles too, but try telling him.
ferddo almost 4 years ago
Sure, show you’re weak! /s
I Play One On TV almost 4 years ago
A candidate for office in Arizona refuses to allow the government to make him wear a mask. He just tested positive. Photos show him at a rally hugging people, also maskless, of course. But he’s not stupid: he noted that he probably came into contact with someone who had the virus. Just like the Dotard-in-Chief says….you test negative, and then “something happens”, and then suddenly you test positive.
ndblackirish97 almost 4 years ago
Even then, these diehard fools will likely not wear a mask cause they’re so tough. LOL
haifisch Premium Member almost 4 years ago
If you can’t see it, it doesn’t exist?
mauser7 almost 4 years ago
I’ve lived in a few places where you can get lots of mini sand dunes inside your house. Like So. Cali. when the Santa Anna’s came though. On the plus side they did get rid of the smog (this was around 1970) so you could actually see across the valley to the mountains. We didn’t have masks back then. Which is why when we moved back to the rural Midwest I coughed up brown crud(from the smog) for about two-three weeks.