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Commented on Houston: what are the long-term consequences?
We're not suddenly going to lose Houston to this flooding. It's relatively localized, and cities have recovered from far worse. Think of the Great Chicago Fire of 1871 or the San Francisco earthquake of 1906. Most of Houston is still...
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allynh commented on
Houston: what are the long-term consequences?
Wow, this is a gift that keeps on giving. This is the final part. Steve Bannon part 5 https://charlierose.com/videos/30974 After watching over 2.5 hours I am deeply disturbed by Charlie's questions and behavior. They used maybe ten minutes from the whole 2.5 hours to generate the 60 Minutes piece. Based on what I watched, I begin to question all of the negative press about Bannon that I have seen the past year. Enjoy the video....
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Anemônê Duraþrór commented on
Houston: what are the long-term consequences?
Ignore the MSM US media and certainly question their narratives, that's really not what you should take away from those interviews. Bannon is smart (in a very narrow fashion): his solutions .do .not .work, however much he has identified a (limited range) of the issues America faces. In fact, his 'solutions' lead to WWIII, so hey-ho, let's convince you otherwise[1]. Film to watch: The Great Wall 2016, Matt Damon stars. Ignore all the fluff and crud, it tells you more about China than Bannon understands; the fact that a Damon / William Defoe star is telling you more than you...
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allynh commented on
Houston: what are the long-term consequences?
I was debating getting The Great Wall. I was concerned that it was just more building the modern Myth of "Ancient China" as they try to build up their PR campaign justifying their resurgent Nationalism. I don't know if the movie is for their own internal consumption, or external propaganda, or both. I'll track it down. Thanks... The Girl with all the Gifts came in the mail and is on my "to be watched pile". I've added it to my collection of E.L.E. DVDs. I don't know if you have mentioned the movie mother! by Darren Aronofsky. It looks interesting....
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Anemônê Duraþrór commented on
Houston: what are the long-term consequences?
Oh, don't buy the damn thing - it's terrible, the CGI is worse than Jurassic Park (to a really bizarre degree) and it's obvious propaganda. But it's got a couple of very specific messages in it: not least that the Chinese characters operate in a middle space between the smelly, individualistic Westerners and the swarming hive-mind lead by a Queen monsters, each with a specific role to play in the army (cough society cough) and further trashing the Imperial past of their country. Oh, and the Chinese lead is a woman general who doesn't fall for the Male lead (Damon)...
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peteratjet commented on
Houston: what are the long-term consequences?
Responding to the original question, this is one consequence that nobody saw coming . At least half a million dead cars in a city that only works if you have four wheels. Or maybe, just two ... http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-41312810...
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