

Of 9, so about 75%. And that’s “so far”, too.


Of 9, so about 75%. And that’s “so far”, too.


They do love blaming minorities for their problems.


It depends on where you are. If your housing is under 2k USD/month total, you probably live in a cheaper area.


Probably a lack of good information - with only a hundred odd cases and not having had much time to get the facts, I’m betting that’s a SWAG (scientific wild ass guess) and we’ll have better info the more time has passed.


I believe it would lead to fewer chances for the mites to migrate between colonies - i.e. more flowers == less bees per flower == less chance for a mite to jump from a bee to a flower to a bee/different hive.
That’s just a guess tho and my gut also says that climate change isn’t helping.


There would (should?) still need a 2/3rd majority to vote yes again, but you make a fair point. Especially given our current federal government.


Yes and no. Then the legislators could then pass all the bills at the end of a session and skip the governors ability to veto anything, which harms the separation of power that should be happening now. Really, just make it so the legislators can override a veto no matter when it was vetoed.


Then you misunderstand why the US helped set it up in the first place.
Its not to keep the peace. Should it be? Oh yes, it should.
Its not about justice. Should it be? Again, yes.
It was set up to keep the USA, Britain, Russia, and others on the security council in power. In this way, the US flexing its might at the UN is par for the course.


Ironically, famine is likely the one thing that will make Americans actually do something about a terrible leader. Bread and circuses, as the Romans say.


You mean the ceasefire that came into effect at 9:15 GMT, before Trump was in office? How did he do anything?
I’m betting it’s two car payments because two busy people can’t survive without their own car in the US.