The University of Pennsylvania will block transgender athletes from female sports teams and erase the records set by swimmer Lia Thomas as part of an agreement with the federal government, the Department of Education said. The agreement comes as part of the Trump administration's broader restrictions on transgender people, as it steps up its efforts to ban transgender athletes from competing in women's sports nationwide and serving in the military. read more
Newsom doesn't want to fund California's new tough-on-crime law. Who should? Supporters of Prop. 36 wanted at least $250 million. The governor gave them nothing. California voters overwhelmingly approved a tough-on-crime ballot measure in the November election, but it still lacks hundreds of millions of dollars in funding as state legislators and Gov. Gavin Newsom battle over how to finance the new law. read more
I like how they said, it's to protect the Druze. Can't help but make it be somebody else's fault.
#4 | Posted by snoofy
The Syrian Islamist are slaughtering the Christians and Druze, its a genocide. Do you care NO. You hate Freedom, Democracy and Jewish people this has been confirmed.
Israel does not want a Democratic Syria.
Are you insane?
Syrian Muslims are killing Christian and Druze
www.nbcnews.com
FFS you people are so behind the news. My guess is you only get the news when pierces your bubbles.
So Trump is going to fix that, right?
#26 | Posted by snoofy
How can he fix California?
Be specific.
Oh, something you're an expert on.
What's the legal distinction you'd like to direct our attention to.
#6 | POSTED BY SNOOFY
One is covered by the ESIGN act the other is not.
ncua.gov
#2 | POSTED BY SNOOFY
Irrelevant, GWB put Hamas on the ballot in Gaza.
Without that Hamas wouldn't be where it is, no matter how big Hamas got with Israel support.
slate.com
Half of Americans supported rounding up the Nips.
~ Snoofy
Why do you just make up ----?
However, the way that Americans during World War II viewed the Japanese American internment was divisive.
A poll from the American Institute of Public Opinion in March 1942 shows that 93 percent of
Americans were in favor of the removal of Japanese immigrants and 59 percent supported the
removal of Japanese American citizens. Only 1 percent opposed the internment of Japanese
immigrants, while 25 percent opposed the internment of Japanese American citizens
researchrepository.wvu.edu
The only divisive part of it was interning Japanese citizens
This has been a big selling point for the solar energy industry here in California. And, best I can tell, it is absolutely valid and accurate. Switch to solar. Save a boatload of money over the coming years.
#16 | POSTED BY MODER8
I hope so, because CA is paying way more than the rest of the country.
California has some of the highest energy prices in the country.
Renewables make electricity expensive bc they are inherently unreliable & require 100% back-up power
Renewables made California electricity prices rise 7x more than the rest of the US
And renewables made Germany's electricity the most expensive, and Russia-dependent, in Europe
x.com
Renewables aren't in the saving money business.
x.com
that unemployment benefits in California are ---- compared to every other state I've gotten unemployment in.
Employers in CA pay 1.5% to 6.2% of wages in unemployment taxes to FTB.
Where else were you unemployed? Just to compare?