I like the idea of Secret Service enrichment activities being exactly like dog enrichment. They just release a bunch of Government mooks into a room with some of those doggie treats puzzles, but I stead of beggin strips, it's full of domestic terrorists addresses.
Wilziac
It was right in the first paragraph of the article.
"...deploying corps members to work in wind and solar production as well as environmental conservation projects."
So yes, it (should be) more than just trail work.
This is incredible news! While 20,000 is fewer jobs than I would have liked, it's still 20,000 more people that are fighting to save our planet than we had before. Plus all those jobs will provide income to all those people and families, and they'll be able to recirculate those funds to their local economies. I bet this program will generate more income than it's cost over the long run, and that's not even counting all the monetary savings that a more stable (or at least slower changing) climate will bring.
Then why say anything?
Remember: if you see a headline that asks a yes or no question, the answer is usually "No".
A new Indiana law that requires parents to be notified of students' name changes, including nicknames, has caused confusion and annoyance among some parents, while others are angry about the risk it places on transgender students.
(Emphasis mine)
Pretty sure that's the point...
There's a reason it's called "the northern most southern state".
I like the theory that all of the crashed alien ships are from the aliens "B-Team" and the reason they keep crashing is because the actual good pilots are off doing actually important things and the ones we see are just bad at their jobs.
But now they separate your subscribed channel's shorts for their regular videos. Since most channels put out 3-6 shorts a day, all they did was clog my feed. Now I can at least ignore the shorts section to see the long form videos I care about.
We have the MSRP (Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price), but that's not given for every product, but more importantly it's exactly what it sounds like; a suggestion. There's no governing body to make sure stores are in line with MSRP.
They believe that they won't be effected, or at least effected last and the least. These people are parasites on society and need to be treated as such.
For easy drinks (beer, wine, or simple liquor/ soda mixes), $1 is fine. If they have to bust out a tool like a muddler or peeler, you should probably give more than $1.