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Medical freedom vs. public health: Should fluoride be in our drinking water?
  • Isn't fluoride in drinking water illegal in quite a few countries?

    Anyway, I intentionally bought a home with a well and will be outfitting the home with a reverse osmosis system that also re-mineralizes the filtered water.

    Fluoride is the least of my worries.. all the byproducts that are in the water drinking supply (from city controlled water) is wild. Endocrine disruptors? No thanks, brah. Also don't forget plastic bottled water is also a big no no. But that's my opinion for my health.

  • Study reveals "widespread, bipartisan aversion" to neighbors owning AR-15 rifles
  • So how about all those handgun owners that actually commit crimes? Like Chicago? AR-15s and other rifles are less likely to be used in a crime vs handguns. And how exactly does anyone know how another person stores their firearms in their homes? Pretty sure none of my neighbors in the past two decades have a clue as to what firearms I own, much less where my firearms are stored.

    lol.. this is just outright silly.

  • 54% of young Americans say food costs are the biggest strain on their finances
  • You know chit don't seem right when your groceries alone, not even including fast food / restaurant dining, is about the same if not more than your mortgage payment.

    Now that AI tech is going full swing in implementation across multiple industries in the U.S., prepare for stagflation.

    Historically, stagflation occurs when high unemployment, slow economic growth and high inflation all happen at the same time. Powell compared today's economy, with both inflation rates and the unemployment rate below 4%, to that of the 1970s, the decade when most economists consider stagflation to have taken root. May 1, 2024

  • save this to repost next year. and the next year, and the next year, and the next year
  • Isn't it interesting? We have the technology to make clouds appear and start raining between seeding and that cool cloud making technology that NASA has. Yet we refuse to use it in states where droughts exists for example. Why not use it when we a heatwave coming? Clouding the skies would help lower the temps.

  • Republicans are pulling out all the stops to reverse EV adoption
  • But both Dems and Reps are heavily invested in oil... including other raw materials for example materials for EVs.

    Also, I could be mistaken (I'm honestly not heavily invested in the whole "green" initiative beyond recycling - apparently that's a scam too), but isn't the entire process from A-Z in building an EV far more negatively impactful to the environment and humanity (child slavery apparently)?

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