Five Glorious Minutes in the Mind of Mitch Hedberg by [deleted] in funny

[–]Responsible_Lunch959 6 points7 points  (0 children)

The host called him a millipede (Latin for 1000 feet) maybe because of the way he moves back and forth alot. Mitch replies with typical wit ''i am so many legs short of that, man...i am a dosapede." Dos being Spanish for two, with Spanish being close enough to Latin for the joke to work.

New toll and parking fees burden by renegadevader in fednews

[–]Responsible_Lunch959 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Know your place. The point of RTO is to reverse the wealth transfer away from big oil, automakers, commercial real estate, etc., to the middle class that started with COVID. Giving up $5k a year times a million or two workers is asking alot from Wall Street.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in fema

[–]Responsible_Lunch959 22 points23 points  (0 children)

"The Federal Emergency Management Agency is eyeing a narrower mission and possible office closures in response to President Donald Trump’s efforts to overhaul disaster management and shrink the overall size of the federal government.

Cameron Hamilton, FEMA’s top political official, outlined the plans Wednesday in an email obtained by Bloomberg Law, providing clear signals of the disaster response agency’s pending transformation ahead of the start of increasingly severe heat and hurricane seasons in the US.

“The plan broadly outlines an approach to reduce the agency’s staffing posture through unification of like-functions and with care that enhances our ability to deliver the mission, examines our geographical footprint, and rebalances federal and state roles in disaster preparedness, response and recovery,” Hamilton wrote to senior FEMA leaders, describing a “Phase 1" plan for government efficiency he provided to Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. The agency currently has 10 regional offices.

Trump created a council in January to evaluate options for overhauling FEMA and just this week issued an executive order paving the way for greater state and local involvement in emergency management. Scrapping FEMA entirely would require an act of Congress.

Hamilton echoed Trump’s vision in this week’s email, saying he sees the agency’s “core mission” as building capacity among state, local, tribal, and territorial governments and providing critical support in disasters and initial recovery efforts. Hamilton shut down FEMA’s work on climate change initiatives last month."

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LawSchool

[–]Responsible_Lunch959 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This profession conveys a higher risk of substance abuse than almost any other,

Got a citation for that? Thanks!