#375601
Experiments suggest that conservatives are more sensitive to inflammatory liberal comments than the other way around.
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#375602
Every 30 minutes, a child is injured or killed by a firearm in the United States. That's why 18 year-old inventor, Kai Kloepfer, developed a handgun with a b...
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#375603
There was very little if any surprise Sunday when Hillary Clinton threw her name into the race. Nearly as unsurprising was the medias fury in the days leading up to the announcement and the overwhelming attention her announcement has been given since.
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#375604
Military officials and residents say Al Qaeda has taken control of a major airport in southern Yemen after briefly clashing with troops.
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#375605
Mark Brewer is a decorated Air Force veteran who fought in the global war on terror. But last month, he became a casualty in the drug war.
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#375606
We use very little water at our homes.  At least compared to how much is used elsewhere.  Nationwide, the amount of water consumed in our homes is only about 10% of the greater whole.   If you have been paying attention to recent news you have likely heard about the California drought.  This story is not new.  Growing up in Arizona I was constantly bombarded with dire warnings regarding how California is running out of water because of all the people moving there.  Well enough is enough.  I can only hear about desert landscaping and composting toilets for so long. The data is free for the asking from the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS).  So let’s take a look. How much water do Californians use in their desert homes?  Consistent with the national average it is a whopping 10.5% of total state water use.  So, if The Golden State could halve the showering, lawn watering and pool parties it would barely assist in drought relief.     Typically, it is good practice to avoid pie charts.  However, every once in a while, I will make an exception to show a disproportionate contribution to a whole.  Here is what California residential water use looks like compared against everything else.  California Residential Water Use California is average with regard to domestic water use across the US.  This chart shows how little most states water use is a product of home consumption. The per capita use in California is above the national average but lower than every other state west of the rocky mountains. The reason that domestic water use in California is so low is that the state uses the majority of their water in other ways (obviously).  What are the other areas that demand water?  Here are eight categories of water use tracked by the USGS.  They are described in detail on their website here. Thermo Electric Power: Use of steam-driven turbine generators Mining: Extraction of minerals Self-Supplied Industrial: Business use provided by self (i.e. well water) Self-Supplied Domestic Use: Indoor and outdoor use at residences  provided by self (i.e. well water) Aqua Culture: Associated with raising organisms that live in water Livestock: watering, feedlots, dairy operations and other on-ranch needs Irrigation: Applied to sustain plant growth Public Supply: Supplied by the public for domestic, industrial and general public purposes This heat map shows how much water is used by state in these categories (in 2010 the most recent year available).  I have consolidated public supply use into domestic and industrial.  The states and categories are sorted on total use.  For example California uses more water than any other state, however, thermo electrical generation is the largest user of all categories.   Here is the same data but as a total by state. California’s water problem is primarily the result of one factor, irrigating desert farmland.  The primary question is; why is no one willing to point out this obvious fact?  Droughts are a certainty if you are heavily farming in an area that requires having to make your own rain. Water will continue to be a hot debate topic in the years to come.  However, if we focus on the wrong areas, and are not honest about how we can best inform decisions, we will miss the largest impacts.  Now, feel free to go take a long shower. As always my code and data can be found here:  https://github.com/isaacfab/water
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#375607
This is just a short clip I found of R. Lee Ermey at the NRA convention (I believe) saying that he's gonna vote for Ted Cruz: If Ted Cruz is good enough for Gunny, then you know he's right for Amer...
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#375608

Are We Doomed to Repeat the Past?

Submitted 10 years ago by ActRight Community

Obama, Iran and Congress all jockey for position on the nuclear deal.
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#375609

Another day, Another Liberal Lie

Submitted 10 years ago by ActRight Community

Guest post by DMartyr Left-wing wacko Sarah Silverman was busted telling a lie about gender discrimination she faced when she was first starting out: In an April 6 wage-discrimination-activism video for Levo League, Silverman accused New York Comedy Club owner…
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#375610
It could be significant in 2016
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#375611

Bigotry

Submitted 10 years ago by ActRight Community

Ross Douthat recently pointed out that people are using the term “bigotry” much more broadly in the case of people objecting to same-sex marriage. My experience is similar. I’ve had more than one person tell me that Christian florists who refuse to service gay weddings are bigots even if the florists are following the dictates of…
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#375612
MSNBC’s Ed Schultz can’t seem to stop the partisan doubletalk spewing from his big mouth. Last week, Schultz had the audacity to say that Republican presidential candidate Rand Paul has an “issue” with female reporters (after all, as Ann Coulter pointed out recently, Schultz is very well known for how he treats the ladies -- ask Laura Ingraham). But on Tuesday Schultz was declaring that the left’s leading lady “doesn’t have to answer questions right now” from the press, male or female.
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#375613
The owners have been mining there for a century. The Bureau of Land Management is trying to step in and assert control. Now the armed citizens of the Oath Keepers are streaming in to take a stand against the government. It's a gathering reminiscent...
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#375614
Dear fast food workers, It's come to my attention that many of you, supposedly in 230 cities across the country, are walking out of your jobs today and protesting for $15 an hour. You earnestly believe -- indeed, you've been led to this conclusion by pandering politicians and liberal pundits...
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#375615
The president complimented Clinton and slammed George W. Bush on deficits.
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#375616
Democrats are redistributing your income to firm up their voter constituencies.
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#375617
Hillary Clinton’s campaign to transform from a wooden political manipulator with a long list of lies into a real human candidate continued apace on Thursday. The media Blue Fairy has descended from the heavens, declaring that Hillary’s new, fun, spontaneous campaign has shown us all the true woman who exists beneath our sexist preconceptions.
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#375618
Today, Clinton exited a “private meeting” to board her “Scooby Doo Van” which happened to be parked in a handicap spot. Clinton’s “Scooby Doo Van” Parked In A Handicap Spot…Convenient! KETV reported...
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#375619
Scarborough: NY Times Has a 'Naked Agenda' Against Chris Christie
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#375620
Christie on Jeb: 'That Train Has Slowed Down Pretty Significantly’
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#375621
Greg Gutfeld said tonight on "The Five" that Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign rollout was about as "spontaneous as open heart surgery."
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#375622
None of the rules apply to Hillary. And that's just the way she likes it.
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#375623
Top fundraisers for George W. Bush's presidential campaigns received $1.7 billion in business from the state of Florida while Jeb Bush was in charge.
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#375624
The blistering drought that has Californians timing their showers, driving dirty cars and staring at brown lawns and empty swimming pools is a “man-made disaster,” according to critics, who say the Golden State’s misguided environmental policies allow much-needed freshwater to flow straight into the Pacific.
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#375625
According to the IRS, although she likely makes a substantial living anchoring a weekend MSNBC show and as a professor at Wake Forest University, the left-wing Melissa Harris-Perry does not pay her taxes. The Internal Revenue Service just placed a
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