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Is this heaven? Hell no, it's Iowa.

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It looks like Iowa DNR - at best - was negligent in reviewing permitting for the water usage of the proposed carbon capture pipeline.

There's certainly something to be said for how this somehow just keeps happening to things on the orbit of ethanol and corn.

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Notable excerpts:

OMAHA, Nebraska – A company that planned to build a carbon pipeline through Iowa and four other states is canceling the project.

Navigator CO2 is blaming “the unpredictable nature of the regulatory and government processes involved, particularly in South Dakota and Iowa.”

The rest is various statements from involved organizations.

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Excerpts:

According to a release from the office of the governor, the Iowa CDL INfrastructure Grant program will award $4,844,092 to ten community colleges in Iowa. The funds go towards building new facilities or adding onto existing ones, as well as purchasing new equipment.

The release states that the investment in CDL programs will help colleges support an increase of 1,305 participants in their annual class size.

The release specified that the grants will be administered as reimbursement and programs must offer competency-based training or a training course that will allow a student to complete training and take the licensing exam within a 30-day window. Additionally, colleges that are part of the program will have agreed to a 5-year tuition freeze for their CDL programs once the project from the award is complete.

I'm particularly excited to see the tuition freeze agreement to help offset the injection of funds.

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“Democrats are struggling in Iowa because they’ve totally lost touch with Iowa values and our voters,” said Addie Lavis, Hinson’s campaign manager. “ … Ashley’s record of conservative accomplishments speaks for itself, and she and our team are working every single day to keep Iowa red and fire Joe Biden in 2024 so we can take our country back."

Ironically, Red Team isn't wrong here.

By party registration, Iowa is roughly a three-way split between Democrats, Republicans, and Independents. During the last major election cycle, the IDP ran multiple anti-firearm candidates. That same cycle, Iowa passed a ballot initiative to codify strict scrutiny on firearm restrictions in the state constitution. It passed with an unprecedented ~66% support. Red team wins here by simply not shooting itself in the foot in pushing something Iowans clearly reject. This should have been what one would call a sign, yet... they seem to have not learned from this.

During the 2022 cycle, voters were polled for priorities. Most voters considered reproductive health important but not as important as economy/inflation, wages, and education. The IDP campaigned almost exclusively on reproductive health while Red Team won here by speaking to these priority issues voters highlighted - even where it was misinformation or lies. It was such a shit show the Libertarian Party managed to regain major party status. Specific to my district, we lost Axne (D) to Nunn (R) - and with Axne's throwing in with anti-firearm efforts while also throwing in with police-friendly efforts, it was entirely predictable.

Twitter has been full of prospective candidates happy to criticize red team but fuck-all for those same prospective candidates and plans to actually, say, tangibly address Iowan concerns or make lives better for those Iowans.

Locally, the running commentary is that these are all such obvious shortcomings and failings its as if the IDP is trying to lose - even incompetence should eke out a win here and there but IDP loses consistently.

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County GOP activists could have picked a less controversial nominee for the auditor's race, but they stuck with Whipple. The move backfired spectacularly.

Overreaching is the norm for the Party now because the base doesn't give a shit about electability anymore. That's good for Democrats... until Republicans stop caring about elections entirely.

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Hadn't heard about this guy

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Imagine the thought process of "the election was stolen, so I'll vote harder next time"

Extremely American

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cross-posted from: https://beehaw.org/post/7185453

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To underline Blanchfield’s point, the ChatGPT book selection process was found to be unreliable and inconsistent when repeated by Popular Science. “A repeat inquiry regarding ‘The Kite Runner,’ for example, gives contradictory answers,” the Popular Science reporters noted. “In one response, ChatGPT deems Khaled Hosseini’s novel to contain ‘little to no explicit sexual content.’ Upon a separate follow-up, the LLM affirms the book ‘does contain a description of a sexual assault.’”

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"Good things are going to happen in this country, and it just might take a different generation to help lead us there," Vivek Ramaswamy said a few minutes into his "fair-side chat" with Governor Kim Reynolds on August 12. The youngest candidate in the GOP presidential field (he turned 38 last week) regularly reminds audiences that he is the first millennial to run for president as a Republican.

But here's the thing: a large majority of Iowa GOP caucus-goers are Gen X or older.

The Republican Party of Iowa does not publish details about caucus-goer demographics, but entrance or exit polls from the last three competitive caucuses give us a rough idea. Those surveys indicate that GOP caucus-goers under age 45 comprised only about 28 percent of participants in 2016, about 31 percent in 2012, and about 26 percent in 2008.

It's a pretty long article but it tells you all you need to know about this guy: his 10 Commandments are especially dire, because he's essentially distilled everything Republicans believe into bite-sized talking points. They're all nonsense, but I could totally see these resonating with people who have adult children that don't talk to them anymore.

If Trump actually gets sent to prison before the caucuses, this guy might have the swag to replace him.

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Do you get it now?

The law doesn't apply to them.

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Most of the incident was captured on video from multiple angles. Rather than argue that he didn't do it, Huston's defense is arguing that he had the right to drive through the protestors because his traffic light was green.

In the videos shown in court, many of which haven't been seen before, Huston's truck appears to approach a car at the light. When the light turned green, the truck is seen swerving around the car and comes up to the protestors who are crossing, before stopping when it collided with a pedestrian.

It's truly amazing what motorists think they can get away with.

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The mention that this is happening because of actions of creditors made me look up wtf they're talking about.

Y'all? It's not good

Preston Hollow Community Capital, a specialty finance company that claims Mercy is in “a financial freefall,” wants a district court judge to appoint a receiver who will take control of the hospital’s assets. Preston Hollow claims the 234-bed, acute care hospital is incurring “unsustainable financial losses” and argues that a receiver is needed to avoid a shutdown of the hospital.

Mercy is now seeking dismissal of Preston Hollow’s petition for receivership, calling it a “pretextual power play by an investment fund that puts the medical team, employees, patients and larger community at risk.”

In new court filings, Mercy argues that Preston Hollow’s legal action was triggered by the Mercy board of directors’ refusal to go along with the finance company’s “aggressive and improper demands to abruptly change management.”

American healthcare everybody!

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Abolish the border.

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I'm not out to my parents as non-binary (they would reject it most possibly). I want to come out at school to all new teachers, that way i can just slowly come out. this law would be a disaster to any of my plans, which is why I find it scary to imagine me in Iowa.I'm not out to my parents as non-binary (they would reject it most possibly). I want to come out at school to all new teachers, that way i can just slowly come out. this law would be a disaster to any of my plans, which is why I find it scary to imagine me in Iowa.

If "First, do no harm" is a principle in caring professions, Iowa elected officials are demanding adults cause harm to vulnerable kids in schools, and teachers have an obligation to resist policies whose purpose is to inflict cruelty. In fact, we know that using chosen names can literally be life-saving for transgender kids, as being able to use chosen names is directly linked to a decrease in depression and suicide. As a basic human courtesy, it’s the bare minimum, costs us nothing, yet can mean everything.

I like Bleeding Heartland, but one criticism I have is how they don't actually ascribe motives to fascists. They still try to maintain this bizarre appearance of """neutrality""" by just presenting the facts and not actually examining our enemies.

The entire point is to harm queer children. They want us to commit suicide before we're old enough to vote against them or spread our deviant ideas to other children. They want to increase depression and suicide. "The cruelty is the point" is trite, they're not just meanies that want to hurt us.

They're fascists. This is social Darwinism.

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I can't tell you how happy I am that this criminal is going to win the primary and drag this election cycle straight into hell lol

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Gotta love the People's Republic of Johnson County

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The school district’s plan “hollows” out the city,“ O’Donnell said.

“Schools are development drivers. People move to neighborhoods because of public safety and because of schools,” O’Donnell said. Moving schools out of the core of the city is “one way I know for sure they’re not going to move to those neighborhoods. I believe your property is going to be worthless without schools in those neighborhoods.”

“I want to support shiny new schools where all the growth is and I want to make sure we are not giving up on our city schools,” O’Donnell said. “By not investing in the west side, I’m afraid that’s going to happen.”

Dale Todd, a city council member, said the “elephant” in the room is “white flight,” the phenomenon of white people moving out of urban areas, particularly those with significant historically marginalized populations, and into suburban areas. “Those issues are at the root of not just this district but other districts all over.”

Bulldoze the suburbs.

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At least one candidate, however, seems poised to benefit from Reynolds’ approach: Donald Trump.

The former president has criticized six-week state abortion bans as being “too harsh,” skipped the Family Leadership Summit and trashed the popular Reynolds for remaining neutral in the caucuses (a long-held tradition by the state’s governor). It's not clear whether he will sit down with her at the state fair.

This fucking county - Trump is now the lesser evil in the GOP lol wtf

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CALHOUN COUNTY, Iowa —

A single, brand-new, ambulance sits outside of the Calhoun County EMS building in Rockwell City. Once it gets the registration from the state, it'll be up and running. Though, most days, Calhoun County only has the staff to provide a single ambulance for the entire county.

"Our community is stressed, really stressed, really pulled to the max to cover what is needed," said Luke Winkelman, interim director.

Some days another one-person crew serves as a backup and can respond when the other ambulance crew is on another call. Though, that one-person crew needs a driver to take someone to a local hospital.

Winkelman says the county hasn't missed any EMS calls, but there are times when people are put on hold waiting for an ambulance.

"The people that are still left [working] are going for broke, emotionally and physically," Winkelman said, describing long shifts and extra overtime for the five workers still serving.

Last year, KCCI Investigates traveled to Calhoun County after some workers left because of a change in pay. Now, the number of employees is basically half what it was a year ago.

The county is actively looking for people who want to become EMS workers, Winkelman says they'll pay for training.

"We're looking for strong applicants that have a strong desire to care for their community and help where it is needed most," he said.

Voters in Calhoun County turned down a chance to deem EMS "essential" and raise taxes to better fund the service. Calhoun County was one of three in the state who turned it down, voters in five others approved the move.

Calhoun County is one of three to receive a $50,000 grant to test a new state pilot program that treats EMS like Uber. The app, once implemented, will send the closest staff member to respond to an emergency before and ambulance can arrive. Winkelman just hopes he has the staff.

"I would be lying if I said I wasn't struggling to get the Iowa United First State off the ground, as well as meet the needs of EMS," he said.

KCCI Investigates has spent more than a year uncovering problems with Iowa's Emergency Medical Services. To watch an eight-part series, click here.

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