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powersurge t1_j8ynj1c wrote
I would support her as a long time Fetterman supporter. She and John are always campaigning together. Like always. We have a progressive Senator in PA because of the two of them.
Said another way, if Shapiro were to turn around and appoint Conor Lamb, I will be super pissed.
powersurge t1_j8lmqqw wrote
Lookup darksky.net I think. Stay very flexible. Don’t target a particular night, be able to choose a few nights and then let that site tell you about the cloud cover vs moonlight etc.
powersurge t1_j5oay80 wrote
Reply to comment by ebbycalvinlaloosh in Chestnut Street hotel project proposes demolishing and then rebuilding a historic building by Dryheavemorning
El Azteca iii. Great place and great people.
powersurge t1_j2b6o52 wrote
Reply to comment by ForkBombGoBoom in US sues Conshohocken-based AmerisourceBergen, saying it fueled opioid epidemic | 6abc.com by boundfortrees
AmerisourceBergen surely has a role to play here. They distributed to pharmacies and towns enough at times to give each resident of the town like a 100 pills. I expect a corporation that distributes drugs that everyone knew could be deadly to be monitoring that distribution. They didn't. They seem to have only responded to government mandated requests for information.
powersurge t1_j2aajcf wrote
Reply to DOJ sues pharma giant AmerisourceBergen Corp. for allegedly helping to fuel the opioid epidemic by alwaysrm4hope
AmerisourceBergen is the largest company by revenue (not including government, university or hospitals) in Pennsylvania and one of the big three of the pharmaceutical distributors. It will be interesting to see why the DoJ is singling out this company from the other two larger distributors.
I project that just like AmerisourceBergen is accused of here, all three of the big distributors have just been refusing to take any responsibility for what they do: drug distribution. They think that all they need to do is report some of their data to the government when the government requests it. Unless they are forced by the government to take some responsibility, they just won't, even in the face of tens of thousands of dead Americans every year.
powersurge t1_j29uez2 wrote
Reply to US sues Conshohocken-based AmerisourceBergen, saying it fueled opioid epidemic | 6abc.com by boundfortrees
AmerisourceBergen is the largest company by revenue (not including government, university or hospitals) in Pennsylvania and one of the big three of the pharmaceutical distributors. It will be interesting to see why the DoJ is singling out this company from the other two larger distributors.
I project that just like AmerisourceBergen is accused of here, all three of the big distributors have just been refusing to take any responsibility for what they do: drug distribution. They think that all they need to do is report some of their data to the government when the government requests it. Never do these corporations wonder, "why do we need a distributor between the pharmaceutical and the pharmacy/hospital" at all. Unless they are forced by the government to take some responsibility, they just won't, even in the face of tens of thousands of dead Americans every year.
powersurge t1_j240nrt wrote
Reply to Arson investigation underway after fire at Carpenters' Hall in Philadelphia by AbsentEmpire
If I remember correctly, this building was later the site of our first fire companies? And some terrorist tried to torch it 250 years later?
powersurge t1_j0oehsp wrote
Reply to comment by ten-million in This sounds crazy but as of yesterday, we are less than 5 months away from the PA primary and the winner of the mayoral race will be the 100th mayor of the city of Philadelphia. November is an afterthought. The more candidates that run, the winner may snag it with just a one percent difference. by joeltheprocess76
I find it simple. In PA, we vote for a primary and a general election every year. Every May and every November, go vote!
powersurge t1_j0g3hu0 wrote
Reply to comment by cigarmanpa in For those who die on the hill that “PA is a commonwealth, not a state”, I’m curious….how many states do you think there are in the USA? 50? 46? by ScrappleOnToast
Or Indiana. What a pathetic reason to have a state.
powersurge t1_iyn7af0 wrote
Reply to comment by djarvis77 in Pat Toomey was one of the 43 Senators who killed sick leave for rail workers by GraffitiTavern
No. Philadephia and its suburban counties made up made up most of Toomeys votes. Even urban and suburban don't get a pass for how awful Toomey is.
powersurge t1_iy6ep7z wrote
Reply to comment by Dazzling-Magician928 in Your iPhone has a secret log of where you’ve been – how to delete it in seconds by _googlefanatic_
This is not a privacy problem based on how Apple has architected the data. From the article:
That means that the location info is stored on your iPhone, and is encrypted and dissociated from you if it needs to leave the device.
No outsiders can see your Significant Locations, and they're not accessible through iCloud either.
powersurge t1_ivt82t9 wrote
Reply to comment by Griswa in How Doug Mastriano’s run for Pa. governor veered far off course by neverjumpthegate
I am hoping to find all my neighbors that supported the Republicans this year and buy them a beer to discuss. It's a good topic to engage on. Otherwise they will only hear from their friends on Facebook.
powersurge t1_ivt5th3 wrote
Reply to comment by PregnantSuperman in How Doug Mastriano’s run for Pa. governor veered far off course by neverjumpthegate
The 'terrible candidate' is another lie they are pushing. Don't fall for it.
The terrible people of there party got together to promote Mastriano and the members of the party elected him in their primary election. Our Republican neighbors voted for him, many of them twice now.
It's the Republican Party that is terrible and Mastriano was their chosen statewide leader.
powersurge t1_itl8ou6 wrote
Police were sarcastically asking me and my friends to 'Keep it down and not be too rowdy' as we walked by. Everyone seemed to have a calm and good time.
powersurge t1_isjyr7s wrote
Reply to comment by meinkreuz89 in An AirTag led police to a dumpster filled with more than 100 stolen Democratic campaign signs in Pennsylvania. by CQU617
Political signs would likely be the most protected category of first amendment Freedom of Speech.
powersurge t1_irrj83l wrote
If you are looking for suburbs with parking, Sang Kee in Wynnewood.
powersurge t1_jefl6wn wrote
Reply to comment by babywithahugedick in Person shot on SEPTA's Market-Frankford Line in West Philadelphia by WestPhillyFilly
Your post says it all: SEPTA sucks. Not because we don’t have good rail lines or stations or buses or trolleys. We have all that. We have awful management of the public transit service.