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Matt Lieberman
Matt Lieberman@social_brains·
This is a canary in the coal mine ofr the rest of academia. Its going to be a hard decade. hpherald.com/evening_digest…
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Laiken Jordahl
Laiken Jordahl@LaikenJordahl·
Breaking: Texas Congressional reps are urging DHS to back off plans to blast barriers & roads through Big Bend National Park. They demand DHS rescind the recent waiver of environmental laws to speed construction & listen to local sheriffs, who unanimously oppose the project.
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Aaron Blake
Aaron Blake@AaronBlake·
I think I discovered the problem with the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool
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scary lawyerguy
scary lawyerguy@scarylawyerguy·
There would have been blotting-out-the-sun outrage if a Dem president ranted for weeks about how shitty the reflecting pool looked, handed a $13 million no bid contract to a business partner, only to see workers dumping toxic chemicals into it days after the job was finished.
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They're literally dumping hydrogen peroxide into the reflecting pool this morning... 😳

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Avidreader@avidreader1000·
@charise_lee well, it also kills all aquatic life in the process.
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Meidas_Charise Lee
Meidas_Charise Lee@charise_lee·
When hydrogen peroxide is exposed to sunlight, it undergoes a process called photolysis, where the ultraviolet (UV) energy rapidly accelerates its decomposition into ordinary water and oxygen gas. This reaction fundamentally changes the chemical makeup, rendering it harmless but ineffective for its original purpose.
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They're literally dumping hydrogen peroxide into the reflecting pool this morning... 😳

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Avidreader@avidreader1000·
@Logically_JC Violates the Clean Water Act if done without a permit. At 12% H2O2, this is a level of toxicity that kills aquatic life.
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Avidreader@avidreader1000·
@volcaholic1 No, kill off aquatic life and disrupt the watershed ecosystem. Way worse. Crooks and fiends everywhere you look.
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Avidreader@avidreader1000·
@DrOBrienMD And done without a permit, which is likely, it's a clear violation of the Clean Water Act.
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Avidreader@avidreader1000·
@Angry_Staffer I wanna know if they bothered to get a permit to do this. If not, clear violation of the Clean Water Act. Also, this water drains right back into the Tidal Basin. We just had the Interceptor break. This screwing around with the ecosystem is beyond dumb. It's criminal.
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Avidreader@avidreader1000·
@1goodtern @YourAnonNews On top of that, the water drains right back into the Tidal Pool - the Potomac -, which is already suffering from the Interceptor pipe break.
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Ha ha ha hahah ha. This is brilliant. They would need to put about 1,200 of those bottles into the pool to start killing the algae, which at the rate they're going would take about ten hours. But then you'll have a pool full of foamy, murky, rotting green-brown sludge, released cell contents, possible cyanobacterial toxins, and a nutrient-rich soup ready to grow the next disgusting bloom, which will reappear within days, because peroxide will only last in that water for a max of two days, so they'll have to do it all again. At a cost of $30k of chemicals each time. x.com/1goodtern/stat…
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Ha ha ha hahah ha. This is brilliant. They would need to put about 1,200 of those bottles into the pool to start killing the algae, which at the rate they're going would take about ten hours. But then you'll have a pool full of foamy, murky, rotting green-brown sludge, released cell contents, possible cyanobacterial toxins, and a nutrient-rich soup ready to grow the next disgusting bloom, which will reappear within days, because peroxide will only last in that water for a max of two days, so they'll have to do it all again. At a cost of $30k of chemicals each time.

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Anonymous
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They're literally dumping hydrogen peroxide into the reflecting pool this morning... 😳
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Democracy Now!
Democracy Now!@democracynow·
Environmental and conservation groups recently filed a federal lawsuit seeking to block a land swap approved by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service that would give SpaceX more than 700 acres of a national wildlife refuge in South Texas. democracynow.org/2026/6/16/elon…
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Sam Stein
Sam Stein@samstein·
Trump's White House ballroom is no longer projected to be $400 m. It is now $600 m. and taxpayers are projected to pick up half the tab. WaPo with a big report washingtonpost.com/investigations…
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carter “cool girl” cruise
this is what blows my mind when people act like elon is wildly intelligent instead of just good at extracting wealth from a broken system. DOGE saved us $15 million dollars a year by cutting this program which within two years led to a cost of $1 billion lol. a five year old could tell you that’s not a good deal.
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> save $15M a year by cutting a screwworm monitoring program > screwworm outbreak almost immediately > $1B to combat it Government efficiency

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bob kovach
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This morning at the reflecting pool
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