NASA confirms that 2023 is the hottest year in history

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You can safely forget all that posturing by principled conservatives about democratic principles and the dignity of high office.How familiar and yet how discomfiting it is to witness the hive mind of the media—which was wrong about this election at the outset and wrong at the finish—in a spasmodic search for narrative consensus.

NASA confirms that 2023 is the hottest year in history

the compromises borne in a slave state cannot be undone—thus a few farmers in Nebraska will have as much say in the Senate as the entire state of California.there is no likelihood that the Peoples House will be at all in line with the actual views of the actual people—nor concerned with their overall welfare.This is precisely the result one would expect from a successful ethnic nationalist or fascist movement.

NASA confirms that 2023 is the hottest year in history

the whole umbrella of progressive causes the Democratic Party claims to represent has emerged weaker than ever from this election.Note how Bernie Sanders supporters were cast in place of the third-party scapegoats during the Democratic primary.

NASA confirms that 2023 is the hottest year in history

Veterans of the Trump beat like Wayne Barrett and David Cay Johnston dusted off decades-old notebooks and told anyone who would listen what a lying.

Non-White VotersCommentators supplying instant takes were consistently agog that any non-zero percentage of racial minorities voted Republican this year.and Macs running on Apple Silicon

and settings These 5 work-from-home essentials seriously upgraded my desk What is Apple Intelligence: How the iPhones on-device and cloud-based AI will work Every iPhone model that will get Apples iOS 18 (and which ones wont) How to reset Windows 11 without losing your apps.Even though there are baseline services that DTN can offer too.

meaning it assigns probabilities to potential outcomes -- 80% probability of 6 Beaufort winds.Sometimes that extra half-degree of precision may not even make a difference for the next model.

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