Posted on 05/31/2023 8:09:00 PM PDT by Lakeside Granny
I still say, Lock her up!!
I think Trump knows that very well.
That was before he learned how evil those people are.
Love the people’s President.
When Trump gets back into the WH I doubt if he will treat Hitlery so magnanimously this time.
She and Bubba better have their passports ready to flee.
Did you see her tweet after the indictment? She hD to take it down.
But, her emails!
I was watching one of my City Council Meetings a while back and they indicated the State is going to pass some kind of environmental bill and the city will have to comply that WE WON’T BE ABLE TO WASH OUR OWN CARS IN OUR OWN DRIVEWAYS. Something about the soap etc going down the sewer. What about ALL the car washes?
It is legal to collect rain water in WA but that doesn’t help me as we get very little rain where I live. :-(
Yes, I saw that pathetic witch’s tweet.
She should be in prison….not tweeting!
She has hats with "But Her E-mail" on them, a joke to her.
Bringing this back in light of recent news:
Get a limited-edition But Her Emails hat and support @onwardtogether groups working to strengthen our democracy.https://t.co/4TiUxjmRNY pic.twitter.com/uSofeNjBxy— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) June 9, 2023
Drought-stricken property turned into thriving oasis with rainwater harvesting
HUNT, Texas (WOAI/KABB) — Between the ongoing drought and summer heat on the way, water is in short supply and high demand. One local man has found a way to reuse water that falls on his property.
“This is just innate to me. This is what I do. I rebuild habitats,” said Bill Nash.
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Drought-stricken property turned into thriving oasis with rainwater harvesting
by JOE DECARLO | WOAI/KABB StaffFri, June 9th 2023, 7:04 PM CDT
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“If you can open a can of soup, you can probably do this. Okay, it’s not that hard. And it comes with learning. It comes with failure. It comes with success.” (SBG Photo)
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HUNT, Texas (WOAI/KABB) — Between the ongoing drought and summer heat on the way, water is in short supply and high demand. One local man has found a way to reuse water that falls on his property.
“This is just innate to me. This is what I do. I rebuild habitats,” said Bill Nash.
Joe DeCarlo talks to Bill Nash about how he harvests rainwater.
Nash has owned a 15-acre property in Kerr County for over 20 years. He uses rainwater harvesting for home use, as well as to support gardens and orchards on his property year round.
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“As far as I know, this is the largest privately owned botanical garden in the state of Texas. It’s huge,” says Nash.
He was recently awarded the Texas Rain Catcher award from the Texas Water Development Board in the agricultural category. Through rainfall harvesting, which is the collection and storage of rain water, Nash can store and redistribute water to his property over a longer period of time.
“We’re able to skip over the dry period with rainwater. By distributing it too, we can target where we want the water to go, to what species in the canyon,” says Nash.
His whole property is dedicated to just that.
“This is rainwater harvesting. It’s a big paradigm shift — to start thinking this stuff falls from the sky and how can I hold onto it? I don’t want it to go into the gutter. I want it to stay in my yard. I want it to go into my tank,” says Nash.
As he sees it, why wouldn’t you take advantage of the liquid gold that falls onto your property?
“Your great-granddaughter’s graduation definitely takes precedence.”
Sadly I missed that too. My youngest daughter and son-in-law showed up at that time because he was going to do a few things for me. :-( Hopefully it will be archived so I can see it later.
Disgusting is fthe nicest thing I can say about her.
Sorry, didn’t preview before I posted.
Here’s a link to Trump’s GA speech......
President Trump speaks at the Georgia GOP Conference in Columbus, GA
https://rumble.com/v2td0y8-live-president-trump-speaks-at-georgia-gop-conference.html
Just watching the replay of Trump in Georgia. MTG had a mediocre welcome, then Trump asked her if she wanted to say a few words.....but of course she does! She’s an attention whore - she gave a little blurb about bringing President Trump back in 2024 - just had to get up there.
“Raheem.
@RaheemKassam
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LIVE NOW: Donald Trump makes a surprise visit to Waffle House in Georgia, walks in and says, “Waffles on Trump!”
I admit my hearing isn’t the greatest but ALL I heard Trump say is “How are the Waffles here? Are they any good?”
Did you hear differently?
Raheem Kassam, who tweeted this, is there with Trump.
I’m sure he heard Trump say it before he started videotaping Trump.
Raheem.
@RaheemKassam
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I understand that Trump’s presence at Waffle House represented the longest period of time in which there was not a fight in Waffle House. If he can bring peace there, he can do it in Ukraine! 🤣
Steven Cheung
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This is President Trump in his element. Just hanging with the people at a Waffle House on a Saturday afternoon.
https://twitter.com/TheStevenCheung/status/1667633269980921857
1:57 video
That’s ok. I found and saw the video anyway. :-)
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