“There’s a lot of good and a lot of bad with TikTok. But the thing I don’t like is, without TikTok, you can make Facebook bigger. And I consider Facebook to be an enemy of the people, along with the media,” Trump added.
You're a good heart. Your consideration of your success and stepson are very touching. May you win a significant amount of money, and live to enjoy it.
Yes, I was rather annoyed that the last Earl Grey and green tea bags I bought were individually wrapped in cellophane. I live in a food desert, so doubly annoying since I traveled a significant distance for them.
Ok, thanks. I use white vinegar or lemon for cleaning and in the rinse cycle of laundry for softener/suds removal, organic acv (with the mother) and distilled water, sometimes a drop of honey as a hair rinse and occasional oral tonic/mouth rinse (or ginger, which is also great for upset stomach).
Boiled orange or lemon peel in the dish pan is great for sanitizing/spot prevention, but if I let dishes pile up long enough to run the dishwasher, a shallow dish of white vinegar goes in the bottom to replace rinse aid. It's economical and effective.
I recently learned of that and it did not bring dirty water stains from pipe repairs out of my toilet bowl (the water ran muddy for several days, the town left the repair undone for several weeks); any suggestions?
My point is that it's not cost effective, in human, environmental damages, but the cost of "clean up" alone negates any savings fun not doing it right from the jump.
From what I've read, and it's been a while), engineers plan for safety, but project managers and other company execs convince clients to take "cost-effective" corner cuts, leading to disaster. Looking at companies like Duke, Fluor, Dominion.
Yes, in the USA, Goodyear Tires and GM (I believe they were the ones leading the initiative) lobbied against trollies and buses and other public transit so they could make more money seeking their products
Am I the only one who finds this foreboding?
Edited: bold mine