From Newsweek:
The Ohio House passed a bill named after the slain conservative commentator Charlie Kirk, which allows public schoolteachers to teach about the “positive impact of religion on American history,” particularly Christianity. The “Charlie Kirk American Heritage Act,” also known as House Bill 486, was passed by Ohio’s House 62-27 on November 19, with all Republicans voting for and all Democrats voting against.
Well, here’s yet another law that flies into the teeth of the establishment clause of the First Amendment.
Having said that, few people would object to a public school’s offering:
- An elective on the “positive impact of Christianity on American history,” or
- A course that objectively examines the pros and cons of religion on human civilization.
Obviously, that won’t satisfy the Christians in this deeply red state.
Renewable Energy
Are People REALLY Fleeing from California?
Of course, there is no science or math behind the map here. But it fits the narrative that people are fleeing California because of its (you name it) environmental regulation, high taxes, woke ideologies, etc.
Why would anyone want to live in a state that, if it were a nation on its own, would be the fourth largest economy on Earth? Leads the planet in innovation? Where someone can ski and surf in the same day?
Better get yer ass down to Texas, the oil-drillin’ and death penalty capital of the world.
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If you’re a racist moron who’s desperate to punish blacks, immigrants, Muslims, LGBTQs, as well as intelligent, kind people, you can force yourself to believe that constant torrent of lies that come out of Trump’s mouth.
You go online our turn on the television, not to learn something, but go shopping for ideas that support the hateful crap that’s already in your mind.
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Wind turbines work by extracting some of the kinetic energy from moving air and transferring it to the blades that move in a circle.
No moving parts means no kinetic energy.
Sorry.
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