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8/25/19
Huh... never noticed that.
You may be interested to know that I faced a big fear last month with three boat trips through the Katherione Gorges and Kakadu.
Here is a picture of a 5 metre (16 foot) saltwater crocodile literally snapping at me as I took a photo!
I did not film it, sadly, but you can see the water is in motion.
9/4/19
Whoa, he's a big fella, eh?
I too faced a challenge this weekend when I wore my Trump cap into deepest darkest Lawrence, Kansas (the most liberal place in an erstwhile conservative state) . . .
I too managed to escape unscathed *chuckle*.
9/5/19
So no one attacked you?
No one verbally abused you?
You encountered no hate whatsoever?
Hmmm...
9/5/19
I may be old, but I'm still 6'4" (I've shrunk an inch) and in fair shape - most of our violent Leftists are cowards unless they're part of a mob (think Antifa).
None of those who noticed and were 'offended' were brave enough to get honestly 'triggered.'
9/6/19
Or...
Maybe the left are not the psychotic, violent people you think they are...
Speaking of psychotic violence, I have been thinking about coming in to DC again, but I need to know if this will upset DofNY.
I don't want to be the reason for another person's misery.
9/6/19
Brisbane is forecast to become a difficult place to live by 2050 and while rooftop gardens could be the ticket to cooling the urban sprawl, developers say local planning laws are holding them back.
Read more from ABC News9/11/19
DoNY left the forum some time back, so you're always welcome.
BTW, you misread my views on the creatures who inhabit the Left. I think that there are many fine individuals among them, and I'm only sorry that so many have been sold a bill of goods somewhere along the line.
On the other hand, the Leftist elites, both domestically in America and globally, do too often meet the standard of crazed loonies bent on an imagine authoritarian paradise. Those infected with Trump Derangement Syndrome are Exhibit A.
Anyway, I appear only to thank Australia for its recent YUGE investment in American manufacturing . . .
Cheap US energy leads Australian company to OK mill expansion in Ohio, not Australia
9/12/19
This thread is devoted to the people who ignore the debate on the environmental impact of humans and just roll up their sleeves and clean up the mess.
This article is inappropriate for the intended topic of this discussion.
No hijacking please.
9/12/19
Jenifer (Zarknorph) said:This thread is devoted to the people who ignore the debate on the environmental impact of humans and just roll up their sleeves and clean up the mess. This article is inappropriate for the intended topic of this discussion. No hijacking please.
Eldotardo is never going to contribute meaningfully.
However, that posting was her example of the very thing that this thread is about.
So how would we know that she's trolling?
If we're bothered enough to engage we ask her questions on what she said - and if we hate Fake News and seek to shut it down, we demand they answer those questions.
If you want to protect the Forum and be the umpire, then demand (or back up my demands) that Dot answer these questions:
1) .... no questions possible - her article doesn't say anything! Pure fluff!
2) Ask her what's in her posting that's relevant to anything. One person's opinion maybe.
BlueScope chief executive Mr Vassella said the $1 billion expansion of the North Star mill, to be fully up and running by 2023, was the largest capital investment the steelmaker would likely ever make, and would deliver annual returns of 15 per cent-plus.
He said the company had intimate knowledge of the mill because it helped build it in the first place in the mid-1990s in a joint venture with North American group Cargill, and had moved to full ownership in 2015.
Mr Vassella lamented the state of Australian manufacturing as the sector battled high energy prices and said one of the main drivers of the North Star expansion, which will increase capacity by 40 per cent, was that energy costs in the United States were substantially lower.
"That's a tragedy quite frankly for Australian manufacturing,'' Mr Vassella said.
BlueScope also operates the Port Kembla steelworks in New South Wales, which underwent major cost-cutting and restructuring in 2015. Mr Vassella said he worried a lot about manufacturers in Australia who were BlueScope's customers and were facing ''demand destruction'' because their energy costs were too high.
9/14/19
Firstly, she is a he.
Dot is short for El Dotardo.
And he has no capacity for answering questions, as that would require independent thought.
Conservative blogs tell him what to think.