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no where near a bubble yet.There will be several legs up and consolidation of companies and also the market is so big ....lets talk bubble when it gets irrational in couple of years...until then lets make some money $$
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How would the gun equivalent of driver's test and maintaining a license have prevented this? The fact is, someone with packs of firecrackers could have caused a lot of injuries and deaths by simply causing a packed in crowd of 20,000 people to panic and stampede all over each other.
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"Canada’s economy grows as resource-sector rebound continues" "Canada is sending a record amount of oil to the United States, filling pipelines to capacity and threatening to push more crude into rail cars. U.S. imports from its northern neighbour jumped 17 per cent to 3.46 million barrels a day last week, the U.S. Energy Information Administration said Wednesday in a preliminary report. That’s the most since the agency began collecting such data in 2010. Exports have surged as Alberta recovers from wildfires that disrupted supplies earlier this year. Astounding............... all this economic activity generated by an industry that is a national afterthought - in a small province of little importance just watch the economy roar when all those Eastern green projects like solar panels and windmills start to come into play...................
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LOL, So now climate change and Trump’s election is at par with global atomic war? So the best response to this “doomsday clock 2.0” is best expressed by the character Dr. Manhattan from “The Watchmen”: “I would only say that a symbolic clock is as nurturing to the intellect as a photograph of oxygen to drowning man.”
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way too much when you compare to lower 48.
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And now we NEED more rehab programs.... hmmm
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1. Any "guy" who has bragged like this before has been bragging about committing an indefensible crime, which makes them scum of the highest caliber. 2. None of them were running for President of the U.S. If you haven't passed puberty you're not qualified to be President. Just sayin'
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Changing a law is not the same thing as fixing a wording mistake in a law to what it was always supposed to be.
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At Soviet time in Russia we had a joke: In the TRUTH (main Communist newspaper, called PRAVDA, translation from Russian - "truth") there are no news, and in a NEWS (another major Communist newspaper, called IZVESTIA, translated from Russian as a "news") - there are no truth. Since that time nothing was changed. There are no independent journalists at all! In any country - Russia or US or Canada. Who pays money - those order a music. About Ms. Freeland grandfather.... I do not know, but where there's smoke, there's fire. A lot of Ukrainians most likely from western Ukraine collaborate with Nazi during Second World War and it is very well known, that a lot of those who did this, immigrate to USA and Canada when war was finished. Think again about smoke and fire.....
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What if Dave decides he wants to stay home until the children are in kindergarten?
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Yeah, that one they did on Watergate was exactly what you're talking about, eh?
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When I got my car back I noticed they put the right side tires on the left side and vice versa. The ingrates refused to put the tires on the right way again.
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Enforcement is paid for by taxes. Oh yeah, that's an evil word in Colorado.
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WOW. That's not at all what is going on. Way to misread a post and apply trendy buzzwords. Want to read his post again and try again. There's some truth in what he says, and you should really make a better attempt to extrapolate that truth. Have you looked at foreign tuition? It's usually 4 to 5 times as high as domestic tuition, sometimes even higher. Do we really have to explain to you WHY colleges and universities would prefer to have students paying $10-20k per semester verses those who pay $2-6k? Not everything is a conspiracy theory. You just have to look at simple economics to understand what he says is going to happen to an extent (maybe not as widespread as he says, but still a problem, none the less)
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yes, I've already addressed that. DUH.
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When one considers, that even since the beginning of the Enlightenment in Western civilization, many of the West's greatest scientists were also people of faith, her statement against faith is profoundly uninformed. To be a scientist and a person of faith are not mutually exclusive realities. Only a simpleton or an anti-religious bigot would imagine that to be the case. An impressive resume is one thing, but in her case the best it bespeaks is capacity, clearly it does not bespeak wisdom or real intellect.
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You have that option. You can buy your phone from anyone you want. You don't need nanny state to intervene here. There is absolutely a free market in cell phones. You can go onto Amazon and buy any model you'd like today. If you chose to buy through Bell/Rogers/whoever, they're free to set the terms of that. Don't like the terms, shop elsewhere.
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So proud to have marched today with my husband, many of my friends, male and female. A wonderfully diverse and inclusive crowd.
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What's happening in Africa is awful, but Canada has limited financial resources. Trudeau chose to spend billions for other nations to fight climate change. But Clerics half a world away know that 'Canada is back', so who can blame them for trying to get a good latch on the Liberal teat?
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For the left, Islamic world terrorism is preferable to any a peace negotiated by Trump.
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Wonder why we do not have the personnel?
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Ya... I usually see middle aged men and women with the phones in their hands.***as in my fellow gen Xers
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Feel good series for the preds and canada, in your face blues, habs and weber fore!!!
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This is an attack by a Demofascist. Just as Las Vegas was.
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This is true, though the government didn't "step in and take corrective action." People fought and died to make the government do it.
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Thats whats great about pot...its a vacation from pain...its a vacation from lack of appetite..its a vacation from cancer..and its a vacation from small,closed minded people..great work Bryant...this is going to help so many people!!
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And people seem 'surprised' when they hear that Alaska's political system is the most 'corrupt' in the country.....
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And that constitutes "government getting out of the way"? We ALL need a break here . . .
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This is a very misleading and confusing article. First of all, the kid can't "commit" in any kind of official capacity to play for UO. He is a freshman in high school and nothing will be official until he signs a letter of intent his senior year. Plenty of things could happen between now and then, including Taggart leaving UO. If the kid is good, UO will be happy to have him. If he's not, Taggart will either let him down gently or bring him on as a walk on. Since he's moving to Eugene, we can all show up and watch him play in HS and since we are all SO knowledgeable about football, we can decide for ourselves. Either way, it's a non story designed to gin up more controversy about a coach that admittedly has brought some controversy on himself.
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The US has turned a blind eye regarding this problem for decades and then some. Trump is trying to address the issue. You can talk about any link in the process be it the Illegal immigrant, the employer, or the enabler. They will all be affected but perhaps Trump will make a border a border instead of a vague concept.
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What fascinates me is that the very people that promote these types of laws will pump millions to overseas charities to help homeless people there!
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Michele, below, is correct. Hamilton is a different season than the other shows you mention. Also, according to the Broadway in Portland website, RENT is not included in the season ticket price. You must purchase tickets for that separately. I'm surprised an editor didn't catch this. Readers count on WW for information. We shouldn't have to fact-check everything we read.
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Can't wait for Bible Sheer's reaction, Say Bye Bye Boeing and the far right lunatic fringe Bombardier detractors................. Have fun. Today is a great day for Bombardier and Canada but obviously a bad day for Reformers who hate Canada.
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Slavery ended in this country over 150 years ago. Just like slavery in ancient Egypt, there's no one alive today who experienced it. So I'd say they're about equal in relevance.
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*couldn't * care less. Run on sentence... ... bilingual. If. Learn English. D-
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Gabbard should just shut her mouth and govern in DC. If not, Hawaii will be kicking her butt out of there.
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You didn't have a problem with Repubs calling Michelle an ape though...#MAGA
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How about the 1000's of children abused by government employees, should they keep quiet? http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/10/21/AR2007102100144_pf.html
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Good comment. Perhaps the coaching staff knows how to get them to the next level (Charles and excepted as they already played at a high level) Perhaps they just needed to surrounding cast. With Miller, Gotsis, Wolfe, etc... they can't concentrate on Peko or Harris. But I think playing to their strengths and coaching are the biggest factors.
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Good column. It's very clear that the goal of people like Steve Bannon is to discredit honest journalism and to create a world in which facts are malleable, where people will give something from Breitbart the same credibility as something from the New York Times. The strength of our open democracy depends on the ability and wisdom of news consumers to distinguish between the two.
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Refublicans in Congress needs to grow some mighty big gonads and block all pay that's geared toward the Twitter Inferno from planting spies in federal agencies. Twitter Inferno is creating a hostile workplace environment. Federal workers need to treat the Twitter Inferno spies as though they're scabs and run them out of the department. What's Twitter Inferno going to do about that? Hahaha!
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I doubt if any opinion writer for this newspaper will ever admit the Trump election might have something to do with this. As well as the resurgence of home sales and home's increasing values in Grays Harbor? Ah, guess not. Ok all in, all done. Might come back when you go to a weekly newspaper--please drop the Daily from your name.
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I will add that if they pass the special tax proposed by HSTA, they are killing the golden goose (tourism). Why should the tourists be on the hook for poor management and planning by DOE? And I will add lastly, that these taxes are being raised while the state has been enjoying record tourism, record tax collections and 3-4 months ago, the governor announced a billion dollar budget surplus. WTH??
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Ignorance: to be unaware of or to not have true knowledge regarding a subject Stupidity: Having the knowledge but refusing to accept it. As I read these postings, it is evident that there are 2 certainties regarding these postings: 1. Most of you have no idea what scripture actually teaches, making your statements based on ignorance. 2. Some of you have rejected the truth of Gods written word and refuse to accept or seek it. That's your choice. Why than, attack with growing malice, what you don't accept? It makes little sense. The whole of the Gospel is to love God and love people. Remember, "Christians" are imperfect people. True Faith is exactly this. Work on yourself, love people, love God, share faith. There are both good and bad in every "culture." Why is it that all Christians are lumped as "bad?" So.....under this logic...Mother Theresa was a racist, bigoted, homophobic bible toting hypocritical follower of Christ. The logic doesn't add up.
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Congratulations on your propaganda art of smearing and confusing. Caldwell is Hawaii's Trump. I never entertained & have NO interest in an income job from Mayor Djou. I am a concerned citizen interested in seeing good government work for the people. I cannot stand corrupt PAY to PLAY officials like Kirk Caldwell. On second thought: Mayor Djou, can I have the job of Mr. Ray Soon, the resurrected Chief of Staff to Mayor Caldwell? Mr. Soon is paid $125,000 a year to smooth relations with the City Council. Mr. Soon is also allowed to manage his own personal company concurrently. As I see it, Mayor still have plenty of problems working with the City Council. I've attended more City Council meetings than Mr. Soon. Or, how about those special jobs used by Mayor Caldwell? Those bogus positions on paper (about $50,000 to $100,000) but actually acting as personal PR political hacks for Caldwell? I could be a quick study on smearing and disinformation and move your podium all over :=)
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Wow.. Nova Scotia flooded? The data shows NO increase in the rate of rise of the oceans over hundreds of years. Thus the concerns you feel are not based on actual evidence.
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Stripping away environmental regulations. Pushing reformed healthcare through congress. Cutting funds to international women's organizations that provide safe abortions. Uhh... yeah... the country HAS taken a downturn in 3 months.
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makes me wonder how he paid taxes and be under the radar being an "illegal" migrant. Unless the Gov. computer system is back in the 50's or something. I mean there are programs where they can add 1+1 today
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Neko, seriously, do you have any taste? Do you think a velvet Elvis painting is the equal of Rembrandt? Latin is not only a beautiful language, the language of Virgil, Ovid and Cicero, but also a sacred language. Obviously if you are like rockwombat and use words like"anyhoo" you have no taste at all, and there is no point in having a discussion. Don't stoop to his level. He has no class.
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The constitutionalists must not be very strong on the constitution if they want to violate it and do an end around around it. If the founders had wanted us to have direct elections, they would have put it in the constitution.
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Just to be clear: Employer (that means taxpayer) contributions go to 22.15% of payroll, with an automatic increase to 24.15% if PERA's optimistic investment return assumptions turn out to be wrong. This means either cuts to other education programming that benefits our kids - sports, activities, AP classes, social/emotional supports, etc. -- or higher taxes via Mill Levy Overrides, since more state funding for K12 is unlikely to be forthcoming (due to competing needs for more infrastructure spending and rapidly rising social safety net costs). This additional taxpayer money will go to teachers who, thanks to TECDA, can't be fired, no matter how poorly they perform (if they are in a union school), in a state where chronic teacher absenteeism is rampant, where we are told that more than 95% of Colorado's teachers are effective or highly effective, but where less than a third of our kids graduate college and career ready, in a system on which taxpayers already spend billions.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Right-wing_terrorism#United_States Scroll down to the section titled "Post-2001" for a long list of right wing terrorist attacks....
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keystone was approved in canada long ago with harper, today by trump in the usa.
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A number of gas stations in my area sell gasoline without Ethanol so I religiously fill-up both our vehicles with it.
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The effort to pass discriminatory laws in the name of religious freedom and free speech is an effort by the far right to cram their version of religion down everyone else's throat. No freedom there!
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Sorry dude, a guy who assaults women is the dregs of society. A woman who rubs you the wrong way is just a woman who is smarter and more successful than you.
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Crust, of course.
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Geoff, rather save some nausea for our government - don't sweat a few swear words
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agree with Gary. It was a "no class" act for Koller to profit off of the misery of others. Typical Lingle profiteering at others expense. Terrible person along with her sidekick Koller.
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...And name calling is the last stop for those who have run out of logical arguments. I have not called anyone here a "denier" and I'll assume you'll never call anyone a "leftist." The frustration felt from those who have accepted the scientific consensus stems from their feeling that the planet is headed in an unprecedented direction (due to human causes) and yet there are still many who balk about doing anything about it. The world is not about to end, they feel, but the human habitability of it "may" be ending. At the very least it definitely headed toward uncharted territory for us. So when people claim they think nothing is happening, or we couldn't have possibly caused it (what a joke!), it is alarming that they are not accepting of the very same science that brought you computers, cars, energy production, modern medicine, etc. What is the downside to pushing for cleaner energy? Heaven forbid we actually clean up our bedroom, so to speak.
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Really! They are spending more than they bring in, and you want to give them more? This coming from someone who has no idea what it is like to be 20-30, looking for a job, trying to make a life for themselves.
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Well that sounded quite exciting! Yeah-normal looking dude alrighty :)
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I'm not sure, but I'll pretend like you're serious. I've been a liberal all my life and, gosh, didn't realize I was a tool of Satan. Your reasoned argument has really convinced me of the errors of my ways. Actually, I find your comments sadly irrational. We need to learn to have civil exchanges of ideas and opinion and not, quite literally in your case, DEMONIZE the opposition.....Gary Crum
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All I care about is wage growth for the average man. GDP growth is only good for families such as the Thomson's and Weston's.
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The elitism still comes through when someone like Obama makes a 'clinging to guns and bibles' remark in San Francisco about rural Pennsylvania or Hillary says 29 million voters are 'deplorable' racists, bigots, etc.
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He should have at least mentioned them. I wonder who actually wrote that statement.
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What about a system to give an incentive to donate, rather than cash? A little off the top of your income tax, or even maybe a lower rate for the MSP payment in BC. But any 'system' of blood donation should not be a privatized company.
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Good luck with that! Denver Schools is a fiefdom and a den of incompetence of epic proportions
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Steve writes: " Why do you like the immoral liar?" - I have no use for Trump. Justin Trudeau is exactly the antidote to the Trump sickness.
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Why is the Examiner wasting ink on this individual?
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God Bless you Josephine and family
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They have been "in the vanguard" because the civilian leadership has been able to enact their social engineering ideas on a captive audience whose personal rights and beliefs are subordinate to those of the civilians. The larger society can resist change because they are free; those in the military are not. When someone like Mr. Ash sets a policy, no votes are held, no 'public input' is sought, no 'stakeholder involvement' is asked for or desired. Personally watched That for 22 years. "Do it or get out" is the hammer.
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Hey Duke Charles Martel, I see you have become your alter ego, El Duque 2. You must be a very lonely person.
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I know of a particular blue state that has been destroyed as well, even with Democratic governors in charge for the last 30 years, including two who are disgraced.
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If you are going to further whine about 2017 MLB All Star snubs among closers, how about a plug for Chris Devenski of the Astros who has both a superior ERA and WHIP ? Homers will be homers.
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We are becoming a nation of baristas! Sunny ways!!
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That's it?
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But if we pay the superintendents more, the teachers and kids will be much more happy and successful. Right?
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This is the same Paul Jenkins who wrote one of the best pieces I read to come out of the infamous Palin Brawl, and he wrote that one without really talking about the Palins a whole lot. And yet he got to the true heart of the matter. So while I deeply appreciate today's column, I'm not surprised by it. When Jenkins turns his attention on the human condition, he transcends politics, and he does so with honor. Thanks for this one, Paul. https://www.adn.com/commentary/article/palin-drama-small-potatoes-compared-violence-against-women-kids/2014/09/21/
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A further example of Trump's great hiring skills as if his incompetent cabinet isn't enough. The good news is, the best attorneys wouldn't represent him, so he's stuck with legal representation that will likely make Mueller's job of evicting Trump and family from the Oval Office even easier. If the 2016 election is proven fraudulent, a do-over is called for; preferably with paper ballots and a paper trail on which to rely after which each and every one of his appointees should also be removed -- a fresh start for a legitimate president.
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They were shocked when a Republican actually won the Presidency and they were given control of all three branches of government. It exposes them as liars. These RINO's are politicians who make used car dealers and ambulance chasing lawyers seem upper-class.
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Huh? Stop paying your hydro bill and you'll be off the grid soon enough!
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Agree with most of your comment; however, I don't believe Trump will be forgotten, but remembered as our country's most incompetent, corrupt president to date.
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There was no insurance for healthcare when I was growing up. When insurance lobbyists approached the government the taxpayers were assured that insurance companies would not "interfere" with the care needed. They dictate your care now. If you don't see it, you are in denial! I also remember the response from our compassionate healthcare industry. It went something like, "in order to make up for the cuts insurance companies are getting for our services we have to raise rates and increase incidental care". Now you know why you have to be referred to a specialist. Because the insurance company created an obstacle and your doctor figured out a way to make a profit from that. Nobody cares about your health. You are a mark to be taken advantage of. That all goes away if we socialize medicine and it will cost less than what you pay out of pocket now. Cut out the middleman and bring back healthcare professionals who care!
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Simion Jaquith wrote, "Turely they reap what they sow." . What do WE "sow?" ==== "Why Is the U.S. Killing So Many Civilians in Syria and Iraq?" ...“At least 484 civilians have been unintentionally killed by coalition strikes,” the United States Central Command, or Centcom, the military command responsible for the Middle East, said in a June 2 statement. Four months earlier, Centcom had said at least 199 civilians had been killed up to that point in the bombing campaign. Estimates by independent monitors are much higher. Airwars, a watchdog group, says coalition airstrikes have killed nearly 4,000 civilians. https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/19/opinion/isis-syria-iraq-civilian-casualties.html?_r=0
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A Judge,s role is to interpret the law not create it . The federal government creates laws.
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8% for a six-year deal averages out to 1.33% per year, which is less than the rate of inflation. Do you find this particularly egregious? I'm more concerned about JT paying his friend 74% above the going rate for a Trade Envoy position in San Francisco.
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China has been selling off it's US holding for about 18 months to hold the RMB up, they are more likely to let the currency depreciate 10% or so
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A tragic heartbreaker. "The ocean is dangerous"? I doubt the parents take any comfort in that remark. Does "FN" make it even more dangerous?
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All sarcasm and cynicism notwithstanding, this is a good idea--we need a public space at the center of town and this renaming will encourage greater respect and more productive use of the area. We've heard a lot of great music there in past summer evenings and can expect more now. Regarding Mike Clark's concern that "it's not inclusive of who we are"-- Ken Kesey was a great writer, penning two of the Northwest's most famous novels; and Ken Kesey was a creative founder of the Counterculture; and Ken Kesey was a natural-born Oregon country boy, and "Sometimes a Great Notion" captures the essence of traditional Oregon logging culture. Not inclusive? The only folks Ken Kesey didn't represent were the local stuffed shirts.
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Dutch harbor and Adak are too far away. Why do you say Nome/Port Clearance are not a good choice? We have roads and quite a bit of infrastructure. Not to mention a 100 year supply of graphite (the grade required for electric car batteries) that may be developed in the near future. If that developed you need a port to ship it out.
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My vote is for his Twitter alter-ego, Sean Spicier.
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I think what Pope Francis is really trying to teach us is that a well-formed conscience trumps doctrine and that mercy calms fear. Too bad the cardinals don't "get it".
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But Obama giving Iran nuclear bombs was REAL intelligent diplomacy. Or something. LMAOOO
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Pork Chops: Is English your second language?
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Thanks, Western...you've got it. And the truth you speak is true of EVERY genre.
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You wouldn't believe him if he cited to a particular poll. I've seen various polls recently that indicate most people want to get rid of the electoral college. It makes perfect sense.
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100% Correct. These leaked emails prove Clinton wanted to use Powell for her scapegoat on her ILLEGAL activity, and he refused; but as long as the Leftist Washington Post can keep steering the narrative away from that fact, and back on to his opinion of Trump, then Hillary is once against shielded. It is as sickening as it is obvious.
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MTEB Toxic Conversations 50k Triplets Dataset

This dataset was used in the paper GISTEmbed: Guided In-sample Selection of Training Negatives for Text Embedding Fine-tuning. Refer to https://arxiv.org/abs/2402.16829 for details.

The code for generating the data is available at https://github.com/avsolatorio/GISTEmbed/blob/main/scripts/create_classification_dataset.py.

Citation

@article{solatorio2024gistembed,
    title={GISTEmbed: Guided In-sample Selection of Training Negatives for Text Embedding Fine-tuning},
    author={Aivin V. Solatorio},
    journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2402.16829},
    year={2024},
    URL={https://arxiv.org/abs/2402.16829}
    eprint={2402.16829},
    archivePrefix={arXiv},
    primaryClass={cs.LG}
}
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