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Your video, Diesel Turbo Fast Boat, has made it into the Top 15 New Videos listing. Congratulations on your achievement. For your contribution you have been awarded 1 Power Point.
MSC Opera hit the docks and another cruise ship
I hope the person who fell between the river boat and the dock is OK.
Vox: The Green New Deal, explained
Good thing the rich people are in the same boat.
Green New Deal: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)
The older I get, the more fatalist I become about climate change.
Honestly, we've missed the boat on this. We're fucked and there's nothing we can do about it.
And anyone who says that you can make a difference is talking out their arse. The actual useful things you can do are:
1: have less (preferably no) children. This dwarfs any other action you can take by a factor of 5.
2: Switch to a plant-based diet
3: Stop flying
Ok, 1 is not going to happen. People are still having kids and there hasn't even been any serious public debate about this (despite it being the single most impactful thing any individual can do).
2 and 3 will help, but nowhere near enough.
The ONLY thing that could have saved us is what Extinction Rebellion are proposing: attack climate change on a total war footing. Convert the entire economy over to fixing this.
And it needed to happen a decade ago.
But our leaders ignored this, and now it's too late.
I feel bad for anyone who has kids, but frankly, I'm just hoping the worst of it doesn't kick in until I've kicked the bucket.
Why Are 96,000,000 Black Balls on This Reservoir?
I wonder if the boat's prop has a guard on it.
Very Fine People On Both Sides, Lee Was The Best General
Since they set up a process to repatriate Confederates, I would guess either the law has changed or they were assumed to have renounced citizenship when they swore allegiance to the Confederacy...but I'm no historical law professor.
Yes, there are some non combatants who joined Daesh who claim to have not renounced or forfeited their citizenship, but since they gave aid and comfort to the enemy during "war" and could be executed imo, wanting to return home and be subjected to the legal system doesn't sound a bit smart. I think those who took up arms are in a different boat, with a much harsher likely legal outcome.
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Starting up the engine on a 90ft fishing boat
Would it be too much to show the boat (ship) from the outside? Would it?
The Future of War and How It Affects YOU - Smarter Every Day
I assume that all those missiles hitting the boat didn't have active warheads? Otherwise that was a really strong boat!
Scary flight cancels high wind landing (BA, Gibraltar)
I'd expect to get sea-sick on a air-boat like that, yes. Wonder if they had to change all the seats afterwards...?
Coolest guy at the boat ramp
Half Car - Half Boat has been added as a related post - related requested by newtboy on that post.
Half Car - Half Boat
Promoting this video back to the front page; last published Saturday, August 19th, 2017 7:34am PDT - promote requested by newtboy.
Coolest guy at the boat ramp has been added as a related post - related requested by newtboy.
Half Car - Half Boat
Hold my beer and watch this....famous last words.
*promote ridiculous vehicles
It's a baby version of...
*related=https://videosift.com/video/Coolest-guy-at-the-boat-ramp
Still, ain't no truck-boat-truck.
"The Taste of Kent" cigarette commercial from the 60s
Here's a Benson and Hedges commercial, the music is "The Disadvantages of You". Looks like McLean Stevenson in the boat.
You and Your Johnson
Tags for this video have been changed from 'you, your johnson' to 'you, your johnson, boat, commercial, ad' - edited by Mordhaus
Ladder beats wall
Perhaps you are ignorant of the fact that the vast majority cross where walls already exist. To answer your question, nearly all of them would still try. Do you really think a fence is deterrence when the alternative is go home and see your family raped to death before you're decapitated? Would you just say "oops, sorry, didn't mean to trigger you....let me just take my daughter back to the narcos for a life of sex slavery and just die then, so sorry."?
A better immigration policy that makes it easier to get a work visa or asylum at ports of entry instead of making illegal entry easier, simpler, cheaper, and faster would discourage people from taking the easier, but illegal path. We are moving the other direction, which is why illegal immigration is on the rise under Trump after falling steadily for decades.
This doesn't cost America except for fighting it, they make us money with cheap labor, taxation without representation or access to government assistance, and by lowering the per capita crime rates by being far less criminal on average than Americans. You want to deport a group that's well above average in criminality, that would be Republican politicians and or Trump associates...no one will miss a single one.
A $50 billion wall (Trump's never built anything that wasn't at least 100% over budget) that can be evaded with a ladder, shovel, car, truck, saw, torch, boat, plane, and in many many places, absolutely nothing (it's no longer a single solid wall from coast to gulf, it's now a fence in a few more places for your $50 billion.) is not just vastly more expensive, it's also uselessly wasting that money for almost zero return, the few places it might help will just see the migrant paths move a few miles over.
If we had a 40+ ft high, 20 ft deep, 4+ft thick reinforced concrete wall coast to coast that was somehow ladder proof, it still wouldn't stop most illegal immigration or drug trafficking, because the vast majority of both come through ports of entry. The wall is a useless solution to a non existent problem that's been solving itself for decades....side note: what do you think it was like in the good old days when America was "great"? Contrary to Chump's claims, operation wetback (that he wants to reimplement) was a failure....
https://www.cato.org/blog/enforcement-didnt-end-unlawful-immigration-1950s-more-visas-did
Out of the 400,000 apprehensions last year along the southern boarder how many would have tried if there were a wall?
How many slipped passed and not accounted for?
from U.S. Customs and Border Protection link
https://www.cbp.gov/newsroom/stats/sw-border-migration/fy-2018
400,000 average apprehensions /year for last 6 years
With catch and release how much $ does this cost America?
A Wall would greatly discourage one from attempting.
Also a wall would be cheaper.