Trump won Kansas by 15 points just 2 years ago. Oh how the turntables.... turn....Wait, do we have actual good news for this thread?! Kansas votes overwhelmingly to protect abortion rights.
Was Red Bull attested from Ancient Egypt onwards too?Yes I do. But I bet they’re not going to compare it to the origin of Red Bull, because Red Bull isn’t controversial..
—Patrick
Red Bull also originated via processing urine.Was Red Bull attested from Ancient Egypt onwards too?
Bile isn't urine, but i do guess they first found it in urine, right?Red Bull also originated via processing urine.
--Patrick
To be fair, as someone living in Texas, I don't think we are even really on the same level as Florida.TX and FL really are just trying to outdo each other for where the fascists can be most brazen these days, huh?
Are you sure? Because this week alone I saw:To be fair, as someone living in Texas, I don't think we are even really on the same level as Florida.
Most of the big wigs here are desperate to turn our state into the next mecca for big tech and so they ain't willing to take the risks Desantis and the Florida GOP are willing to take and possibly alienate the next Tesla or Apple-style deal. It's why most of their crap is more lukewarm like what Ted Cruz spews.
I take just a tiny, miniscule amount of solace in that.
Texas SB1443 would ban from school libraries any books that have characters who are of the same sex in a relationship. It also bans trans characters. It bans website access with the above too.
This is sounding Florida-esque to me.Texas republicans introduced a bill H. B. 2889 to give huge tax cuts to *straight* couples having children—with up to 100% cut in property taxes for TEN kids.
It's not that we're not awful, it's that Florida is doing THAT MUCH WORSE.This is sounding Florida-esque to me.
I never said we didn't do stupid stuff over here, just that compared to Florida we are barely diet crazy. Florida has been in its own realm of batshittery, like the whole thing with Desantis taking over Disney World or the attempts to abolish the Democratic party in the state.Are you sure? This is sounding Florida-esque to me.
The powers that be here in Florida know that we're all gonna be under water in 20 years so there's no reason not to be as awful as possible first.I never said we didn't do stupid stuff over here, just that compared to Florida we are barely diet crazy. Florida has been in its own realm of batshittery, like the whole thing with Desantis taking over Disney World or the attempts to abolish the Democratic party in the state.
We ain't at that level yet because we are relying on economic goals through California transplants to fill all those new tech factories. We very well may become like Florida on the next wave of this rising wave of conservative baloney, but can only barely see Florida's tail light right now.
Isn't Tesla leaving Texas to go back to Ca?To be fair, as someone living in Texas, I don't think we are even really on the same level as Florida.
Most of the big wigs here are desperate to turn our state into the next mecca for big tech and so they ain't willing to take the risks Desantis and the Florida GOP are willing to take and possibly alienate the next Tesla or Apple-style deal. It's why most of their crap is more lukewarm like what Ted Cruz spews.
I take just a tiny, miniscule amount of solace in that.
The engineering headquarters, yes, but the gigafactory they constructed here is still going to be used. It's a loss but not like Tesla is doing a complete pullout. The state is going to still want something back on all those investments.Isn't Tesla leaving Texas to go back to Ca?
That’s incredibly optimistic of you.The engineering headquarters, yes, but the gigafactory they constructed here is still going to be used. It's a loss but not like Tesla is doing a complete pullout. The state is going to still want something back on all those investments.
Honestly the only reason I think Elon decided to pull the engineering HQ back was because he bought Twitter and felt he needed to have them near him while he's dealing with that. I wouldn't put it past them to just move Twitter and the engineering back to Texas in another two years.