They wouldn't which was the point of the comment. It's not enough to solely blame dems for inaction during 2 terms when the other party is currently in power and not doing anything good--some blame should be levied on them as well.
unmagical
My family always told me that I'd grow more conservative and want a family of my own as I grow older.
As I aged I went from ambivalence toward politics and kids to decidedly anti-conservative and anti-kid.
You know your own feelings on the matter more than your family does, and letting your family dictate how you live your life will lead to resentment and misery.
Her parents bought it for $1,000,000.
Any time I see one of these fauxspirational stories about young people pursuing their dreams or working hard on a fantastic enterprise I always try to find out how they're able to afford, say, buying and renoing a theater at the age of 26 when the rest of us are scraping by. So far it's always been rich parents.
Don't get me wrong, I'd love for all of us to have rich parents willing to bankroll our passions and allow us some freedom sans-struggle, but that's just not what people are going through.
I hate how detached these stories are from most people and it just serves as fodder for not feeling good enough or successful by 30.
Relying on a small child to stay on the ground in order to not accidentally kill themselves is a great way to end up with a dead kid.
Furniture should be anchored to a wall, guns locked in safes with the safety enabled and ammo removed, drugs in child resistant packaging locked in a cabinet, drawers and cabinets secured, etc.
Kids climb stuff, get into things, find things they shouldn't, AND they emulate what they see their parents do. Putting something out of reach is nowhere near secure enough.
Wasn't the transcontinental or "Pacific Railroad" America's first transcontinental railroad?
Guns should also be left in the open for children to play with since we're on the topic of easy things we can change to threaten the life of those that may not know better yet!
One of my coworkers said the same thing. After the third time they were forced to move they caved and bought a condo.
One of my big concerns is that access to psychological benefits of keeping a pet gets to be gatekept by the whims of someone else.
A button to toggle is good design, but it should just default to your system preferences.
My parents own multiple rental properties and completely straight face told me it's a charity cause they rent to people who can't afford homes.
Meanwhile I'm engaging with my mutual aid group every week handing out about 400 meals, and survival gear for people who can't afford anything.
Glad their fucking charity has turned enough profit to pay off the rentals, their main home, and their vacation spot though. /s
WiFi uses a subset of the significantly wider microwave band. Ground Penetrating Radar also uses a subset of the microwave band. While there can be some overlap, the frequencies desired for GPR will very broadly based on what you are looking for, what you are looking in, and how deep you are looking for that thing. The wattage supplied can also differ.
WiFi and Microwaves in general are most definitely not the same thing and I will absolutely encourage you to not set up a 1kW 3GHz jamming antenna for your WiFi needs.
Could you use WiFi for search and rescue? Maybe for a narrow set of circumstances, but in almost all situations a dedicated GPR option will be better.
This also won't identify a victim, only revealing that one exists.
Microwave based ground penetrating radar is actually different from WiFi. Also the technology referenced in the link is a motion based body locator, not an identity recognition device.
This is different technology doing different things than what the original article was talking about.
100%
But I also blame the literal fascist in addition to the fascist-apologists for enabling fascism.