A warning from Bernie Sanders to America

JohnLarue

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He will fuel it with rubbing alcohol if gas is not avail...even though that is technically a renewable. . lol
rubbing alcohol is primarily Isopropyl alcohol (IUPAC name propan-2-ol and also called isopropanol or 2-propanol) is a colorless, flammable, organic compound with a pungent alcoholic odor.[9]

Isopropyl alcohol is primarily produced by combining water and propene in a hydration reaction or by hydrogenating acetone
Propylene, is also known as propene,
Acetone is produced directly or indirectly from propene.
The dominant technology for producing propylene is steam cracking, using propane as the feedstock.
Propane (/ˈproʊpeɪn/) is a three-carbon alkane with the molecular formula C3H8. It is a gas at standard temperature and pressure, but compressible to a transportable liquid. A by-product of natural gas processing and petroleum refining,

derived from fossil fuels
you are so ignorant of what you speak

of course you will make some half assed claim about an alternative renewable synthesis of Isopropyl alcohol
however a switch over will be far more expensive and still require energy

you are so ignorant of what you speak
 
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Skoob

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Lol! The volume of investigations speaks for itself. The lack of caring BY HIS OWN COMPANY says it all.
In other words, zero proof.

Caring by his own company? I don't even know what that means and how that is any kind of proof about anything.
 

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In other words, zero proof.

Caring by his own company? I don't even know what that means and how that is any kind of proof about anything.
Dude, he was shot outside a shareholders meeting. They stepped around his body, It carried on, that day they advertised to replace him, and he was within days.

Nobody other than his family gives a shit. MAGA people laughed and applauded.

It's going to be fun to watch the MAGA mob turn on people. They are their own thing now. It's very difficult to keep ahead of the mob. Once they smell blood they won't stop.

The rich are the "Elites" the swamp are the Elites. Immigrants will only get the blame for a short time.
 

Skoob

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Dude, he was shot outside a shareholders meeting. They stepped around his body, It carried on, that day they advertised to replace him, and he was within days.

Nobody other than his family gives a shit. MAGA people laughed and applauded.

It's going to be fun to watch the MAGA mob turn on people. They are their own thing now. It's very difficult to keep ahead of the mob. Once they smell blood they won't stop.

The rich are the "Elites" the swamp are the Elites. Immigrants will only get the blame for a short time.
Dude, get your head out of the rabbit hole...it's no wonder you think what you do when all your facts are either missing or wrong.


UnitedHealth Group (UNH) abruptly canceled its Investor Day presentation shortly after it began this morning following media reports that the CEO of its insurance unit had been fatally shot.
Brian Thompson, who had led UNH's insurance segment since 2021, was shot in midtown Manhattan around 6:45 am Eastern Time on Wednesday morning, according to CNBC. He was transported to a local hospital in critical condition but was pronounced dead shortly thereafter.
UNH's Investor Day presentation had begun at 8:00 am Eastern Time in New York City, but quickly came to a close.
https://www.kiplinger.com/investing...or-day-after-executive-brian-thompson-is-shot


You think companies don't have contingencies in place should their CEO not be available or dies? Why would you think they wouldn't replace him immediately considering the responsibility of the position?
 

Butler1000

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Dude, get your head out of the rabbit hole...it's no wonder you think what you do when all your facts are either missing or wrong.


UnitedHealth Group (UNH) abruptly canceled its Investor Day presentation shortly after it began this morning following media reports that the CEO of its insurance unit had been fatally shot.
Brian Thompson, who had led UNH's insurance segment since 2021, was shot in midtown Manhattan around 6:45 am Eastern Time on Wednesday morning, according to CNBC. He was transported to a local hospital in critical condition but was pronounced dead shortly thereafter.
UNH's Investor Day presentation had begun at 8:00 am Eastern Time in New York City, but quickly came to a close.
https://www.kiplinger.com/investing...or-day-after-executive-brian-thompson-is-shot


You think companies don't have contingencies in place should their CEO not be available or dies? Why would you think they wouldn't replace him immediately considering the responsibility of the position?
Right, so they started it, announced later there was a "medical condition ", apparently still reported a bullish outlook.

Like I said, they didn't really give a shit. Yes they have contingency plans. Because the Corporations are more important than the people.

I have no Idea why you are defending these parasites. Its amazing. They would look you straight in the eye and tell you your children will have to die, for shareholders to make more money. And you think this is a good thing.
 

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Right, so they started it, announced later there was a "medical condition ", apparently still reported a bullish outlook.

Like I said, they didn't really give a shit. Yes they have contingency plans. Because the Corporations are more important than the people.

I have no Idea why you are defending these parasites. Its amazing. They would look you straight in the eye and tell you your children will have to die, for shareholders to make more money. And you think this is a good thing.
You said they ignored the killing and continued with the conference and I showed you they stopped it as soon as the news came in...so you were wrong there and shared misinformation.
You said that they replaced him immediately trying to insinuate that no one liked him and I told you replacing high ranking people immediately is normal and based on contingency...so your narrative on that was wrong as well.

Corporations exist to make money for shareholders. They don't exist to spread good will for free. You may not like that cold hard truth, but it's the truth that you should accept it to set your moral expectations.

Just because I've disproven every argument that you've tried to make doesn't mean you have to create some fictitious situation whereby you make assumptions as to what I think.

What's amazing here is how you base your moral standing on cognitive bias and remaining ill-informed.
 

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Actually my take on this is that the brief reign of Bob Rae only highlighted the NDP's destructive in-fighting and their total in-ability to govern due to the navel gazing narcissism. The so-called "Rae Days" & his "Social Contract" were very benign (and not a bad solution) in comparison to what & who followed after Rae.

Funny enough, IIRC, we're even in WAY WAY worse financial shape :ROFLMAO:

If elected, the NDP would just completely fuck everything up again by themselves and we'd naturally pick the action/reaction candidate again.

nb: I original thought the despotic regime of Rae was only a few years. TDIL that it was the full term.
What would the NDP do that Ford hasn't already screwed up?
Stiles has some good idea, she'd pay for all trucks to take the 407 while DoFo is campaigning on buying the 407 (for way too much money) and building a tunnel under the 401.

The amount of people put out of work by DoFo is higher than under Rae and DoFo added way more to the debt.
 

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You said they ignored the killing and continued with the conference and I showed you they stopped it as soon as the news came in...so you were wrong there and shared misinformation.
You said that they replaced him immediately trying to insinuate that no one liked him and I told you replacing high ranking people immediately is normal and based on contingency...so your narrative on that was wrong as well.

Corporations exist to make money for shareholders. They don't exist to spread good will for free. You may not like that cold hard truth, but it's the truth that you should accept it to set your moral expectations.

Just because I've disproven every argument that you've tried to make doesn't mean you have to create some fictitious situation whereby you make assumptions as to what I think.

What's amazing here is how you base your moral standing on cognitive bias and remaining ill-informed.
I base my moral standing on not letting people die because a corporation wants to make their money and not give them Healthcare.

Yours is apparently based on share value.
 

Skoob

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I base my moral standing on not letting people die because a corporation wants to make their money and not give them Healthcare.

Yours is apparently based on share value.
Nope.

When it comes to insurance, it's about the details of the policy and the agreement to that policy.

You have yet to prove that the majority of claim denials were in breach of customers' policies.

You have allegations and emotions wrapped in cognitive bias and explained via motherhood statements within a reality that doesn't exist.
 

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The power really isn't in question - let's look at your paragraph. There are a number of claims that can easily be verified and others not so much.

  • Plug in car sales in Canada hit 12.9% and there are waiting lists of up to 18m on some models.
  • Sodium batteries will drop to $10 per KWh in 3-5 years,
  • at point ICE cars will be hopelessly non-competitive with EVs.
  • followed by your Conservative Idol Harper taking us BACK INTO THE RED ZONE
The only one that cannot be verfied is that Sodium batteries will drop to $10 per KWH as that is future pricing. The fact is, even at current prices EVs will fall to the price of ICE cars. That EVs with $10/KWH batteries will undercut ICE cars is a fact to anyone that knows the ins and outs of cars. As for Harper, the fiscal history of his govt is a historical fact. 👍
 

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rubbing alcohol is primarily Isopropyl alcohol (IUPAC name propan-2-ol and also called isopropanol or 2-propanol) is a colorless, flammable, organic compound with a pungent alcoholic odor.[9]

Isopropyl alcohol is primarily produced by combining water and propene in a hydration reaction or by hydrogenating acetone
Propylene, is also known as propene,
Acetone is produced directly or indirectly from propene.
The dominant technology for producing propylene is steam cracking, using propane as the feedstock.
Propane (/ˈproʊpeɪn/) is a three-carbon alkane with the molecular formula C3H8. It is a gas at standard temperature and pressure, but compressible to a transportable liquid. A by-product of natural gas processing and petroleum refining,

derived from fossil fuels
you are so ignorant of what you speak

of course you will make some half assed claim about an alternative renewable synthesis of Isopropyl alcohol
however a switch over will be far more expensive and still require energy

you are so ignorant of what you speak
Look a little further, rubbing alcohol is quite often ethanol with a some isopropyl alcohol added to it so it cannot be used as booze. (only in Canada and the USA) when I buy it in Colombia its just diluted ethanol.
 
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PM Harper borrowed when he needed to, developed a plan to get back to budget and executed that plan. He acted responsibly with tax payers money
Trudeau borrowed all the time, without restraint , never had a plan to get back to budget and executed the government finances. He acted irresponsibly and like a damn fool with tax payers money.

Trudeau will go down in history as Canada's curse.
if there was any justice, all of his Trust Fund should be transferred to the government and put towards govt debt repayment
Sounds like you are in favor of taxing large estates. I am as well. I would say that gifting beyond 5m in a lifetime should be taxed as income.
 

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Nope.

When it comes to insurance, it's about the details of the policy and the agreement to that policy.

You have yet to prove that the majority of claim denials were in breach of customers' policies.

You have allegations and emotions wrapped in cognitive bias and explained via motherhood statements within a reality that doesn't exist.
Lol. I'd say public reaction to his death says it all.

Just wait.
 

JohnLarue

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Look a little further, rubbing alcohol is quite often ethanol with a some isopropyl alcohol added to it so it cannot be used as booze. (only in Canada and the USA) when I buy it in Colombia its just diluted ethanol.
i provided you with the definition of rubbing alcohol. it is primarily isopropyl alcohol
Jesus what is wrong with you ?
 

nottyboi

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i provided you with the definition of rubbing alcohol. it is primarily isopropyl alcohol
Jesus what is wrong with you ?
  • Composition
    Rubbing alcohol is a denatured alcohol, meaning it's made undrinkable by adding additives like bitterants. In the United States, ethanol rubbing alcohol is typically 97.5% to 100% denatured ethyl alcohol.
you just found the truth that fit your small, tiny world. ..as usual. All rubbing alcohol needs to be is non toxic, which rules out methanol.
 
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JohnLarue

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Sounds like you are in favor of taxing large estates. I am as well. I would say that gifting beyond 5m in a lifetime should be taxed as income.
just for corrupt narcistic fools that do damage to our country and irresponsibly spend tax payers money
Gerald Butts is another I would like to see become a pauper

there is no way I would be in favor of taxing normal Canadians large estates

What you want does not interest me in the slightest
you got what you wanted for the past 9 years and it was a disaster

The question now is if Canada can recover from the Trudeau / Socialist disaster.
He / Gerald Butts and their liberal sycophants have screwed the economy up so badly I am not sure we can
 

JohnLarue

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  • Composition
    Rubbing alcohol is a denatured alcohol, meaning it's made undrinkable by adding additives like bitterants. In the United States, ethanol rubbing alcohol is typically 97.5% to 100% denatured ethyl alcohol.
you just found the truth that fit your small, tiny world. ..as usual. All rubbing alcohol needs to be is non toxic, which rules out methanol.
i found the truth
you are the one who projects nonsense

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The difference between isopropyl alcohol vs. rubbing alcohol

Isopropyl is pure alcohol with no other ingredients. Rubbing alcohol is a mixture of isopropyl and water.



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The United States Pharmacopeia (USP) defines "isopropyl rubbing alcohol USP" as containing approximately 70 percent alcohol by volume of pure isopropyl alcohol
 

nottyboi

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just for corrupt narcistic fools that do damage to our country and irresponsibly spend tax payers money
Gerald Butts is another I would like to see become a pauper

there is no way I would be in favor of taxing normal Canadians large estates

What you want does not interest me in the slightest
you got what you wanted for the past 9 years and it was a disaster

The question now is if Canada can recover from the Trudeau / Socialist disaster.
He / Gerald Butts and their liberal sycophants have screwed the economy up so badly I am not sure we can
If they have they made that much money from the shit show then they benefited from it. Estate taxes should be there #1 to fund the govt and lower the tax burden on living Canadians, and 2. To ensure wealth stratification remains in check. I would also say that all financial penalties issued by the legal system should be adjusted for high net worth individuals so that the penalty is non-trivial.
 

nottyboi

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Your battery statement sounds like a marketing blurb and thus it stood out.

As for Harper, you're no doubt include the Financial Crisis from about 2007 to 2009 that was one notch above the Great Depression. The recovery after this deep recession was also sluggish. That's like slagging on Trudeau for COVID spending. :rolleyes:
Well thats true, but as you can see the govt spending by Trudeau as a % of GDP was not out of line with Harper, except for Covid. And its headed steeply down since.
 
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