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"There are countless horrible things happening all over the world and horrible people prospering, but we must never allow them to disturb our equanimity or deflect us from our sacred duty to sabotage and annoy them whenever possible." -Auberon Waugh
No, but he's certainly shooting for the title.
ReplyDeleteHere in Utah most of us voted for Trump but both our senators and the governor are never-Trumpers and all three are completely owned by the open borders lobby. How's that for representation?
ReplyDeleteSteyer's in Mitt's league.
ReplyDeleteFrom Wiki: Steyer decided to dispose of his carbon-polluting investments in 2012, although critics say he did not dispose of them quickly enough and noted that the lifespan of the facilities he funded would extend through 2030.[18] A 2014 New York Times article said coal-mining companies that Farallon invested in or lent money to under Steyer had increased their coal production by 70 million tons annually since receiving money from Farallon, and that Steyer remained invested in the Maules Creek coal mine.[18] Prior to Steyer leaving Farallon, a student activist group called UnFarallon criticized the company for investments in companies with anti-environmental policies.
God save us from rich "visionaries".
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