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Companies aiding Trump’s immigration crackdown see ‘extraordinary’ revenues


in reply to greenfire

Entirely predictable.

Every single time that a Republican administration purports to be cracking down on "wasteful spending," you can be sure of two things: that their definition of "wasteful spending" is "any spending that benefits anyone other than ourselves and our cronies and patrons," and that all they're really going to do is shift it so that it exclusively does benefit themselves and their cronies and patrons.

in reply to WatDabney

also beware when they propose to ‘reform’ social security, medicare, medicaid etc—the public always loses from the GOP’s efforts against such programs


A New Economy | Inside the Revolution You’re Not Hearing About


Inspirational documentary with ideas about how to become a part of your local economy


Canon Connections: SNW 3x04 - A Space Adventure Hour


in reply to USSBurritoTruck

@startrek The crew size of TOS Enterprise was 430. I’m not sure why they’ve halved that in SNW.
in reply to Michael Gemar

"They really packed them in on these old ships some of the time, but inconsistently and not always."


Jadzia Dax in Trials and Tribble-ations

in reply to Michael Gemar

203 was the crew count given in original pilot, “The Cage”, and the clip where it’s stated was repurposed for “The Menagerie”.

The 430 number was never stated on screen, until the Disco episode, “Brother” where, when Michael Burnham scans the ship she says there are 203 crew aboard, but the display graphic claims 430.

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in reply to USSBurritoTruck

Huh. I have always heard the crew compliment as 430, even when TOS was the only Trek. It appeared on Star Trek.com, but there’s no actual reference there:

web.archive.org/web/2020042610…

in reply to Michael Gemar

Apparently the 430 figure is first uttered by Richard Daystrom in "The Ultimate Computer":

It takes 430 people to man a starship. With this, you don't need anyone. One machine can do all those things they send men out to do now.


This is the figure Roddenberry has settled on in the third edition of "The Star Trek Guide" series Bible, despite the earlier contradiction.

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in reply to Value Subtracted

Thanks for clarifying that. It’s odd to me that SNW decided to go back to the earlier figure.



New study shows how climate change is driving wildfire season to start earlier in California


in reply to Sunshine

The same is happening in Victoria, Australia. The scary part is they're starting to overlap at times, meaning fire-fighting resources can't be as effectively shared between the two like they have been in the past.
in reply to Sunshine

I mean, no shit. I lived in Southern Oregon -- as in extremely so, such that we may as well have been in NorCal -- 22 years ago (god, I feel old), and things were already starting to change. By my last summer in the Rogue Valley, we all had masks, and this was years before Covid.



EPA plans to end a program that makes solar power available to low-income Americans


The Trump Administration says it will end a $7 billion program to help low-income households and communities get access to affordable solar energy. The move is part of President Trump's effort to reverse former President Biden's climate agenda and boost fossil fuels instead.

The "Solar for All" program had aimed to help more than 900,000 low-income households reduce pollution, and utility bills. Solar for All funded efforts around the country to provide rooftop solar panels, community solar farms, and battery storage.

Now, the fate of the program is in question, the Trump administration argues, because of a massive spending and tax bill Republicans passed last month.

in reply to Catoblepas

To the surprise of no one.

The Republican party has only served the 1% (e.g. oil companies, etc) for fucking decades.

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