Utah passed a law preventing public sector unions from collective bargaining. We collected enough signatures opposing to get an item on the ballot in 2026. The fight definitely isn't over but I'm proud that we're successfully fighting back in a state as red as this.
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Thank you for laying out the argument so well. It massively frustrates me when people point to corporations "carbon footprint" campaigns and argue that all the change needs to come from them. They hold massive blame, but if you let yourself imagine it's only corporations fault you won't be prepared to make changes when they're necessary.
100% Particularly with new phone sized ereaders. I carry my whole library in my pocket whenever I leave home, plus the ability to grab a copy of whatever on the fly. If I have a backpack that day I might throw a physical copy in, but I'll have my ebooks no matter what.
Care to expand on the filetypes? Are they actually trying to exploit vulnerabilities in video players?
Climate flight on the coasts will push people inward to landlocked locations. Many of which are experiencing ongoing drought and other issues sourced from humanity's dominance over the planet. The coming age of tragedy will be an interconnected web of human fault and failures. Among the battles we must win for a better tomorrow is the fight against nationalism. Migration will be a key element of protecting the vulnerable from climate disaster. We cannot afford to abandon or write off our neighbors.
So that's why every stargate planet looks like Canada
Still only one model. Until there's an actual selection this is a marketing stunt.
Not Provo. They start city council meetings with a prayer.
Biggest city in a very conservative state. It's an obvious destination for LGBTQ and other heathens. Really aren't that many stand out mormons here on any given day. Except for their semiannual general conference, which legitimately feels like a mormon invasion of the city.
Gen Z here. Bitch, this shit just getting warmed up, hahaha
I would suspect some sort of scheme bringing cans from a neighboring state or whatever without a deposit. Just one more reason to wish for a national deposit program in the US.