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Mack Murray III

@MurrayMack4

Albertan by birth, Alsatian by adoption / Albertain de naissance, Alsacien d'adoption //// Fan of cheap, plentiful power

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Mack Murray III
Mack Murray III@MurrayMack4·
I regret the amount of energy wasted in twitter belief wars, in particular with regard to climate. My modest proposal is to work backwards from proposed solutions because belief doesn't matter that much until it affects policy. 1/4 For instance:
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James Dreyfus
James Dreyfus@DreyfusJames·
Not now, Pride… Seriously… You’ve got some nerve, frankly… 8 senior Pride Officers in the last THREE YEARS?? If you had any decency at all, you’d wind your collective necks in until you’ve done a thorough clean-out…
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Pop Base@PopBase

Pride Month is one week away.

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Essex Patriot
Essex Patriot@Essex_Patriot·
British economy snapshot over the last 4 years: Gas: +94.1% Electricity: +78% Fuel: +49.3% Airfares: +34.4% Hotels: +37.8% Groceries: +25.0% Eating out: +26.5% Baby food: +26.3% Dog food: +58.1% Rent: +25% Used cars: +30.5% Public transport: +18.7% Real average weekly earnings: -2.8% The UK population is being killed Source: ONS
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Liza Libes
Liza Libes@pensandpoison·
The fact that you can now graduate from many English programs without once studying Shakespeare, Milton, or Chaucer tells you everything you need to know about modern academia.
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Thierry Bros
Thierry Bros@thierry_bros·
🇪🇺 gas storage still at the bottom of the historical range and unlikely to even reach 80% before next winter...
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Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧
Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧@JChimirie66677·
Eleven Rape Convictions. Not One Day In Custody. And Lammy Wants to Go Further. Two girls were raped in a New Forest town in November 2024 and January 2025. They were fifteen and fourteen years old. Their attackers filmed the assaults, shared the footage online and laughed. One of the girls was raped at knifepoint. Three boys walked out of Southampton Crown Court with youth rehabilitation orders and a three month curfew. Eleven rape convictions between them. Not one day in custody. The first girl read her victim impact statement at sentencing. I was caught off guard. I will never get that innocence back. All I want to do is die. I no longer have fear for when that comes. The judge praised her courage. He then told her attackers none of you need to go to prison today. Judge Nicholas Rowland cited their very young ages, their ADHD diagnoses, their low intellectual capacity and the importance of avoiding criminalising children unnecessarily. He was following the Sentencing Council's guidance precisely. Custody is a last resort. Rehabilitation is the primary purpose. The sentence is not the judge's failure. It is the policy's product. Which makes what David Lammy is simultaneously planning considerably more alarming than the sentences themselves. The Justice Secretary is weighing proposals to extend that same framework, treating offenders as children, prioritising rehabilitation over punishment, minimising custody, to all offenders under 25. The Scottish model he is considering produced a killer rapist who set a woman on fire receiving five fewer years than he would have otherwise. It produced a man who repeatedly raped a thirteen year old girl avoiding prison entirely. Lammy wants to bring that framework to England and Wales while Lord Hermer urgently reviews sentences that are its direct and inevitable consequence. The Attorney General who removed trial by jury for thousands of defendants has 28 days to decide whether filming a knifepoint gang rape and sharing it online warrants custody. The same man who ensured extra court capacity was in place for last weekend's Unite ghe Kingdom march is taking nearly a month to answer that question. The second girl's statement was read on her behalf. She described nightmares, inability to sleep and feeling ashamed and insecure in her own body. The person I was before the incident has completely gone and sometimes I feel like I am grieving the person I used to be. Under the framework Lammy is proposing, the boys who produced that grief would continue to be treated as children requiring support rather than adults requiring consequences. Former Met Police detective Peter Bleksley's call to bring back borstals will be dismissed in progressive circles as nostalgic authoritarianism. It deserves more serious engagement than that. The borstal system, whatever its flaws, operated on a principle the current framework has abandoned entirely. That young people who commit serious offences require structure, discipline and consequence rather than community orders and supervision. The evidence that rehabilitation focused community sentences deter serious youth offending is thin. The evidence from Scotland that treating young adult offenders as children produces lighter sentences for grave crimes is documented. The Fordingbridge victims are not statistics in a sentencing review. They are two girls whose lives have been permanently altered by three boys who will be back in their communities within months. The policy that produced their sentences is the same policy the government is planning to expand. Lord Hermer's shock is noted. His government's direction of travel tells a different story. The sentence was not a miscarriage of justice. It was justice as currently defined. That is the most alarming observation of all. "Lammy wants to bring that framework to England and Wales while Lord Hermer urgently reviews sentences that are its direct and inevitable consequence."
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Hiboux DuNet
Hiboux DuNet@HibouxDunet·
@MurrayMack4 @Nain_Portekoi Pourquoi ? Vous voulez arroser les champs avec l'eau des nappes phréatique en pleine sécheresse? Ou vous voulez qu'on laisse cramer les cultures ?
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Nain Portekoi 🇨🇵
Nain Portekoi 🇨🇵@Nain_Portekoi·
Dites les "Oui bon il fait chaud, on n'a qu'à généraliser la clim." Vous allez faire quoi pour les champs où poussent les légumes que vous mangez ? Ou pour les animaux ? Les impacts agricoles et écologiques de cette chaleur sont détaillés dans ce thread, cartes à l’appui
Dr. Serge Zaka (Dr. Zarge)@SergeZaka

[Thread impact agricole] Tout comme le dôme de chaleur de Lytton avec ses 49,6°C en juin 2021, le dôme de chaleur de mai 2026 devient un cas d’étude mondial sur ce que le changement climatique peut produire de plus extrême. Cette fois-ci, les prévisions s’approchent localement des 38 à 40°C. Sur plusieurs jours. En mai. En France. En été, on aurait largement dépasser les 45°C (et encore je me retiens de ne pas vous dire 48-50°C). Vous pouvez m’insulter, me traiter de « catastrophiste » ou de « vendu ». Je vous réponds factuellement : c’est un désastre écologique. Et je n’ai aucun problème à employer ce terme. Parce qu’il ne s’agit plus simplement de « repousser les limites » du climat connu. On est en train de les pulvériser : ➡️ la journée présentant l’écart aux normales le plus élevé jamais observé à l’échelle nationale, avec près de +10°C. ➡️ près de 60 % des stations météorologiques susceptibles de battre leur record mensuel, parfois jusqu’à 7 jours consécutifs. ➡️ plus de 1000 records mensuels potentiellement battus d’ici la fin de l’épisode. ➡️ le record national mensuel de chaleur pour un mois de mai (38,0°C) qui pourrait être dépassé, possiblement à plusieurs reprises. ➡️ une vague de chaleur qui arriverait avec près de trois semaines d’avance sur le précédent épisode le plus précoce… observé seulement l’an dernier, le 19 juin. Et derrière les chiffres, il y a des conséquences concrètes : cultures échaudées en pleine phase sensible, mortalité accrue chez les oiseaux nichant sous les toitures, stress hydrique brutal pour les jeunes plantations, et des écosystèmes entiers soumis à une violence thermique totalement hors saison (oui, "violent" est le terme). Les impacts agricoles et écologiques sont détaillés dans ce thread, cartes à l’appui. À dérouler et partager 👇#FrAgTw 1/7

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The Honest Broker
The Honest Broker@RogerPielkeJr·
I’ve seen bad faith claims against me many times Imagine defending RCP8.5 in 2026 It is an impossible job Since he could not take on my research he instead made up some silly ad hom stuff Going after my father is pretty despicable Keep talking guys, everyone can see🤓🥳
@ChrisStoecker@ChrisStoecker

Kolumne: Nein, die Klimakrise ist leider nicht abgesagt, auch wenn das viele derzeit behaupten. Doch wie aus einem wissenschaftlichen Routinevorgang ein Stück fossile Propaganda gemacht wurde, ist lehrreich. Von einem Öl-finanzierten Think Tank bis zu Trump, CDU und Springer.

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Victoria Smith
Victoria Smith@glosswitch·
Being a famous woman is so traumatising you have to write a book about it, whereas being a poor woman sharing a prison cell with a male sex offender is obviously just part of life's rich tapestry
♥️@LabelFreeLady

Watching @lenadunham on @MonicaLewinsky show, when of course they 💩 on TERFs for “gatekeeping what female is.” They glaze “elegant” Dylan Mulvaney and Lena says “each of us have our own specific gender that has to do with our experiences, how we felt as kids”. ie PERSONALITY?!

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Gary Lamphier
Gary Lamphier@lamphieryeg·
Simplistic answer. Equalization is rigged. Quebec lowballs hydro rates and won't develop its own O&G resources to intentionally suppress its economic capacity. New Brunswick does the same. Fairness Alberta has done a lot of research on it.
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Tablesalt 🇨🇦🇺🇸
Carney's Bill C-22 allows government agents to enter ANY data center at anytime, without a warrant and take anything they want.... copy any data they wish..... or use any computer terminal they want. This is insanity!
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Bernie
Bernie@Artemisfornow·
“The Sentencing council is not fit for purpose” …. it is also not an elected body. It’s a QUANGO established under Gordon Brown in 2009. It is increasingly framed around “equality”, “disparity reduction” and wider objectives aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals such as SDG 10 and SDG 16 all contained in Agenda 2030 sentencing should be based on the law, not international policy frameworks or social engineering developed by unelected bodies. Just saying.
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bu/ac
bu/ac@buperac·
Remember guys, it doesn’t create any new laws or authorities, just like mandatory masking, where if you didn’t wear one they police could beat the shit out of you, arrest you and in the case of this woman in the video, killed by 2 guards. The guards were never charged as they claimed this was the force that was needed in order to get ahold of her. So no, they have all the authority power they need.
Public Safety Canada@Safety_Canada

(1/2) Part 2 of Bill C-22 does not create new authorities, such as surveillance powers, for law enforcement and CSIS. It ensures that electronic service providers are able to respond to lawful access requests from law enforcement and CSIS.

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