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@tee2thej

Katılım Nisan 2009
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@RobertFreundLaw Along with hulu, paramount, prime, and netflix even when paying for ad-free plans.
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Rob Freund@RobertFreundLaw·
YouTube Premium promises an "ad-free" and "uninterrupted" experience. A lawsuit filed today against Google and YouTube says those claims are false, because content like video podcasts are often interrupted by ads. "Thus, YouTube Premium fails to provide the service that its members bargained for—an ad-free experience with no interruptions."
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I would imagine the details come in with their next IRP and future filings. The 2025 rate case costs related to cholla read to me like they were about the continued decommissioning and environmental compliance. What am I missing, they are say they are planning to do it, still figuring out costs. Until they go for regulatory approvals, it is just a press release.
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Autumn T. Johnson@autumntjohnson·
@tee2thej SRP and TEP put forward analyses as to the costs. They also put forward alternatives that they also evaluated. APS has put out a press release with zero details and every R lawmaker in town has applauded.
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Autumn T. Johnson@autumntjohnson·
Cholla was too expensive as a coal plant, but we support it as a gas plant with no info on the cost? We are for all of the above, except when we constantly bash renewables and say we support the utilities moving away from them to more gas? Make it make sense. #energy #acc
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The two Republicans seeking re-election to the Arizona Corporation Commission are running on a platform of “promises made, promises kept,” saying they’ve fought to implement conservative policies at the agency that regulates most of the state’s utilities. kjzz.org/elections/2026…

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No it isn't free, but the switchyard and transmission infrastructure doesn't have to be rebuilt. There are cost savings. APS wouldn't be first, TEP is doing it, Xcel did it in TX back in 2025, Colorado Springs Utility, TVA, Cooperative Energy in MS. APS is essentially just replacing the heating element from coal to nat gas so much of what is there is still usable. From what I am finding, APS has maintained units 1 and 3 since they took them offline last year.
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Autumn T. Johnson@autumntjohnson·
@tee2thej To restart a shuttered plant and switch it from coal to gas ain’t free.
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@tubingtyler1 The Cheesesteak burrito is where it is at, but yeah, People waiting in that long ass line for mediocre brisket is lol
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Illegal Rib Dealer@tubingtyler1·
This was a mistake and the brisket was trash.
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Genevieve McDonald@Genevieve_207·
No one is more ready to put Platner in the rearview than I am. A few parting thoughts: Last fall, when I realized no one had vetted him, I did it myself. @fight_agency did not give a single fuck what I had to say. You don’t hate them enough. My advice to out of state consultants: Listen to your in state people. We live here. We vote here. We know more about the landscape and the liability. Dirigo.
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Lindsay Aerts@LindsayOnAir·
#BREAKING NEWS: Three local sources tell me that President Trump is expected to sign an executive order shrinking Bears Ears and Grand Staircase Escalante National Monuments as soon as Monday. One has been invited to a signing on Monday at the Oval Office. #utpol @abc4utah abc4.com/news/politics/…
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Well, the local community was opposed to Yellowstone expansion but were all for establishing a new park. Whereas with GSE or bears ears, no local communities were consulted, the state leadership were not consulted, and there is some pretty stark differences between a national park vs a national monument. One requires congressional approval, one just needs a guy saying so. The controversy around the park primarily had to do with its expansion in the 40s and that was because a billionare was secretly buying up the land in order to donate it to the federal government. When that found out, out of state politicians influenced FDR. The reason it exists as a park with its size today is because a law was passed to end the lawsuits and congressional fighting that prevents new national monuments from coming into Wyoming without congressional approval. Maybe we can come to some sort of arrangement with the state of utah, instead having a president declare national monuments without local input... What happened with Grand Teton isn't anywhere near what happened with GSE and Bears Ears.
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And that is one take, but the other take is more expanded recreation opportunities in communities that recreated on them for generations. Yet some asshole sitting behind a desk in washington dc decides with a stroke of a pen to make millions of acres unavailable for some types of recreation, without any local community involvement in the planning. If an asshole can take the land away, another asshole can give it back.
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The Dude Abides@AaronLyons37927·
@tee2thej @LindsayOnAir @abc4utah Is that supposed to be a relevant comment? No one is sacrificing their yards to be national park land. Literally no one. Your comment raises the question, what does the government want to do with the land they make available? Residential? Oil rigs? Wind farms? Hard pass.
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Plenty of people in Southern Utah are still pissed about GSE being declared, especially when President Clinton announced it from Arizona, and didn't tell any of the Utah delegation until the media announcement. I'm not saying what Trump may do is right, just saying why people would be happy about it.
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ThePersistence@ScottPresler·
What’s your honest opinion on data centers? I want to be able to tell elected officials how you feel about them.
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Thenewarea51@thenewarea51·
At 5:01 AM EST this morning, Palm Beach International Airport became President Donald J Trump International Airport - KDJT The first aircraft to land was Boeing N757AF aka Trump Force One. The FAA aeronautical charts have now changed to reflect the new name. Audio via @liveatc
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@DemocracyDocket Uhh.... Arizona voters elected this guy... so... is it really a loss for Arizona voters?
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Democracy Docket@DemocracyDocket·
NEW: In a loss for Arizona voters, the state Supreme Court handed an election denier more power to shape elections in one of the state's largest counties. He will now have final say on early voting, voter registration and other key matters for future elections, including the midterms. democracydocket.com/news-alerts/ar…
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@IAMERICAbooted "In my boot camp courses, we used jira so we need to use it here"
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EZ@IAMERICAbooted·
Organizations waste so much money on Jira and Confluence when they already have Planner and SharePoint. Most departments who use Jira don't need Jira.
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@SCOTUSblog What? If anything, they have been pretty much telling Congress to stop leaving ambiguity up to the executive and to be more explicit.
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SCOTUSblog@SCOTUSblog·
In a column for SCOTUSblog, Sen. Chris Coons, David Beier, and Ray Brescia contend that "the Roberts Supreme Court is systematically stripping away power from Congress, the directly elected representatives of the people." scotusblog.com/2026/07/the-su…
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@wolviebets This happened over years, the online rage is what is recent.
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Wolvie@wolviebets·
How is it possible that Flock was able to put up so many cameras overnight? No one was talking about this a year ago. Yet when you pull up the flock map, they are everywhere. Who in the govt greenlit this? It’s so sinister
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@USA_Polling We don't elect them so they don't have to care about popularity contests.
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Polling USA@USA_Polling·
Favorability Of Supreme Court Justices: 🔵 Sotomayor: +11% 🔵 Jackson: +8% 🔵 Kagan: +6% 🔴 Gorsuch: -7% 🔴 Alito: -7% 🔴 Kavanaugh: -10% 🔴 Roberts: -11% 🔴 Thomas: -12% 🔴 Barrett: -15% YouGov / July 6, 2026
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@ProfMJCleveland Maine did consent by electing him in a primary. They can vote in a general. They can't force him to drop out.
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Margot Cleveland@ProfMJCleveland·
Platner gonna keep going even if Maine doesn't consent...
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