That's one of those ironic things that conservative state legislatures do. They're all for small government until a liberal city passes a law they don't like.
You're going to have to explain how a journalist doing fact checking is unethical.
A right-wing mouthpiece is criticizing renewable energy? Crazy.
> Well the alternative to more renewables is, realistically, more coal and gas Well yeah, why do you think people oppose renewables? Allowing renewable energy to propagate would be letting the liberals win. Can't have…
Agreed. Aside from some vague intimations that Google is using Chrome as a business tool, it really didn't present much of an argument to switch to something else. Furthermore I'd argue that if the author hasn't used…
Considering all of his examples were top boogeymen of the alt right, I'd be surprised if there was any deeper reasoning behind it than parroting talking points.
Bloomberg is one of those sites I have flagged for domain-wide application of a readability addon.
Good point -- Access is a great middle ground between kludging something together in a spreadsheet and writing an entire app from scratch.
That's one of those ironic things that conservative state legislatures do. They're all for small government until a liberal city passes a law they don't like.
You're going to have to explain how a journalist doing fact checking is unethical.
A right-wing mouthpiece is criticizing renewable energy? Crazy.
> Well the alternative to more renewables is, realistically, more coal and gas Well yeah, why do you think people oppose renewables? Allowing renewable energy to propagate would be letting the liberals win. Can't have…
Agreed. Aside from some vague intimations that Google is using Chrome as a business tool, it really didn't present much of an argument to switch to something else. Furthermore I'd argue that if the author hasn't used…
Considering all of his examples were top boogeymen of the alt right, I'd be surprised if there was any deeper reasoning behind it than parroting talking points.
Bloomberg is one of those sites I have flagged for domain-wide application of a readability addon.
Good point -- Access is a great middle ground between kludging something together in a spreadsheet and writing an entire app from scratch.