U.S. Politics January 2023: Kevin McCarthy's Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Life

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Sorry, pal.

Ima Gardener (in orbit), Wednesday, 11 January 2023 23:09 (three years ago)

I had plenty of family that leaked methane all the time. Probably explains some things as it was definitely not good for air quality.

earlnash, Wednesday, 11 January 2023 23:20 (three years ago)

The spiritual succor of splitting a stack of wood and building a fire in a stove and getting a good coal going absolutely outweighs any negative physical effects from being near that stove, afaic. The thing I hate most about living in the city is actually that we don’t and can’t have a wood burning stove.

Goose Bigelow, Fowl Gigolo (the table is the table), Wednesday, 11 January 2023 23:22 (three years ago)

I had plenty of family that leaked methane all the time.

did you try telling them to stop eating beans?

Malevolent Arugula (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 11 January 2023 23:24 (three years ago)

a wood burning stove and an open fireplace are pretty different

mh, Wednesday, 11 January 2023 23:27 (three years ago)

i mean smoke from like wood burning is obviously not good for you. at least it kinda smells good though? gas pollution a little iffy i guess but idk whatever. car pollution is the absolute worst though. we knew that many decades ago and yes it's somewhat better with low emission vehicles but my personal crank opinion is that whatever is coming out of low emission vehicles is as toxic as ever. though not electric vehicles tbf. i live in a place where a weird weather phenomenon called an inversion makes it so that 'normal' car pollution is amplified like 100x during the winter. it's all compressed in one layer near the ground where it builds up for weeks on end. to me it feels like you're breathing in sublimated plastic-bag. it feels incredibly incredibly shitty. the only real solution to all of this is to reduce car dependency afaict, but that is politically not even comprehensible here, like basically unutterable, because socialism and the car industry, but every year we get a lot of messaging from local gov about programs to switch your wood-burning stove for gas or electric heating. always feels like a big red herring - how many people still use wood burning stoves? smoke from a few fires is not really a problem here. unless we're talking about wildfires lol.

ꙮ (map), Wednesday, 11 January 2023 23:34 (three years ago)

Suing you guys for the damage to my thumb from having to scroll past all this stove talk

Motion to adjourn to enjoy a footling (President Keyes), Thursday, 12 January 2023 00:03 (three years ago)

it's the hot stove league of american politics

Tracer Hand, Thursday, 12 January 2023 00:04 (three years ago)

NPR got desperate after Car Talk had to end.

papal hotwife (milo z), Thursday, 12 January 2023 00:05 (three years ago)

Is it better than experiencing the tree and its roots? Sometimes pain has to be endured and becomes bittersweet even if you are responsible.

youn, Thursday, 12 January 2023 00:06 (three years ago)

1.9 percent of households in the US still use wood as the main heat source, youn. it’s a small number. and many of those households would be unable to heat their homes in winter without using wood, for any number of reasons, but mostly economic— living in an area where wood is so plentiful (and second growth, natch) that heating a home for the winter can cost thousands less than heating with gas or electric is a reality!

Goose Bigelow, Fowl Gigolo (the table is the table), Thursday, 12 January 2023 00:34 (three years ago)

“the nanny state has gone too far” is not a position I would have expected this borad to take

Lord Pickles (Boring, Maryland), Thursday, 12 January 2023 01:36 (three years ago)

I use a mikeywave

fentanyl young (Neanderthal), Thursday, 12 January 2023 01:42 (three years ago)

So is it better to go outside and use a propane grill y/n

everybody was tofu fighting (Ye Mad Puffin), Thursday, 12 January 2023 01:56 (three years ago)

i have a gas stove and it’s good but gas ovens are terrible ime.

Sorry to continue the stove talk, but otm. Best would be a hybrid gas range/electric oven.

a man often referred to in the news media as the Duke of Saxony (tipsy mothra), Thursday, 12 January 2023 02:08 (three years ago)

They have those

G. D’Arcy Cheesewright (silby), Thursday, 12 January 2023 02:13 (three years ago)

lol I almost said I assume they exist but I wasn't going to google it because I don't want to start thinking about buying a new stove.

a man often referred to in the news media as the Duke of Saxony (tipsy mothra), Thursday, 12 January 2023 02:14 (three years ago)

They’re called “dual fuel”

G. D’Arcy Cheesewright (silby), Thursday, 12 January 2023 02:27 (three years ago)

“the nanny state has gone too far” is not a position I would have expected this borad to take

― Lord Pickles (Boring, Maryland), Wednesday, January 11, 2023 5:36 PM (fifty-four minutes ago) bookmarkflaglink

Tbh I am impressed that I wasn't FPed and banned, cheers to the rest of you who are cookin' with gas!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Goose Bigelow, Fowl Gigolo (the table is the table), Thursday, 12 January 2023 02:33 (three years ago)

You'll have to take gas from my hot, charred fingers ...

nickn, Thursday, 12 January 2023 03:46 (three years ago)

thanking god the last word was what it was

fentanyl young (Neanderthal), Thursday, 12 January 2023 03:47 (three years ago)

My partner recently read Electrify by Saul Griffith - and found his model of a clean energy future quite compelling (if I understand the thesis correctly, it is that converting households to all-electric ASAP is the quickest and most palatable way to wean society off fossil fuels).

She went straight out and bought a small induction cooktop for about $60 Australian and uses that in preference to our gas stove (we have solar and our oven is electric already - per the hybrid model above). She is a keen cook and finds it better in many ways.

Obviously, there are plenty of passions in this thread! But personally, I see it as one of those situations where consumers might have to put up with some small differences/inconveniences while infrastructure gets to grips with lowering emissions.

Naturally I am prepared to be torn to pieces for my unsolicited thoughts here.

meat and two vdgg (emsworth), Thursday, 12 January 2023 04:01 (three years ago)

(*wean society off fossil fuels in this usage = excluding heavy industry, manufacturing etc, for which he proposes other alternatives)

meat and two vdgg (emsworth), Thursday, 12 January 2023 04:05 (three years ago)

that's what I said now

fentanyl young (Neanderthal), Thursday, 12 January 2023 04:06 (three years ago)

a continuous effort to shift the blame of industrial pollution and climate change onto normal people who don’t and can’t actually have much effect on these things

afaics, the infrastructure that discovers, pumps and pipes "natural gas" to hundreds of millions of homes globally is industrial in scale. leakage at well heads and in transport applies just as much no matter who the eventual user is and what matters isn't how small each individual customer is but the cumulative amount of CO2 generated in aggregate. I would agree that a single customer deciding to forego a gas appliance makes no real difference, but actions taken at the scale of government regulation DO make a difference and claiming that government regulation of individual use is no different than individual choice is pure rationalization, because you like to cook with gas and don't want to change.

more difficult than I look (Aimless), Thursday, 12 January 2023 04:34 (three years ago)

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FmPBNMeXEAA5kIB?format=jpg&name=large

papal hotwife (milo z), Thursday, 12 January 2023 05:32 (three years ago)

I’d be curious to see this for Europe pic.twitter.com/rlVdfYDNNE

— DEI coordinator for sinaloa cartel (@Forever_Wario) January 11, 2023

mh, Thursday, 12 January 2023 05:46 (three years ago)

guess you’re lucky to live in a LIBERAL OASIS with your CHEF-STYLE GAS STOVE

just kidding this is all very dumb

mh, Thursday, 12 January 2023 05:47 (three years ago)

i think gas stoves should be banned if only because it would annoy the worst utility i have to give me money to

https://www.motherjones.com/environment/2021/06/how-the-fossil-fuel-industry-convinced-americans-to-love-gas-stoves/

Unbeknownst to both, Truong wasn’t their neighbor at all, but an account manager for Imprenta Communications Group. Among the public relations firm’s clients was Californians for Balanced Energy Solutions, a front for the nation’s largest gas utility, SoCalGas, which aims to thwart state and local initiatives restricting the use of fossil fuels in new buildings. c4bes had tasked Imprenta with exploring how platforms such as Nextdoor could be used to engineer community support for natural gas. Imprenta assured me that Truong’s post was an isolated affair, but c4bes displays it alongside two other anonymous Nextdoor comments on its website as evidence of its advocacy in action.

𝔠𝔞𝔢𝔨 (caek), Thursday, 12 January 2023 06:20 (three years ago)

btw the usual proposal is to ban gas hookups in new construction for the same reason we ban new lead paint. it's not to send the IRS into your home to take away your stove and strip the existing lead paint from your wall. if you like them you can keep them.

𝔠𝔞𝔢𝔨 (caek), Thursday, 12 January 2023 06:25 (three years ago)

Aimless, again, I don’t care whether you consider my correct opinion rationalization or not. The proposal is government overreach. It’s refusing to address the massive amounts of pollution and waste made by industrial actors and the MIC, and instead legislating how people can live— because yes, for some of us, cooking and food are actually important parts of the fabric of our lives, and not just obligations or afterthoughts.

Goose Bigelow, Fowl Gigolo (the table is the table), Thursday, 12 January 2023 12:42 (three years ago)

Here's a thought: cooking and food may be an important part of life for people with electric stoves as well.

Muad'Doob (Moodles), Thursday, 12 January 2023 12:46 (three years ago)

That’s true, and I bet that a lot of those people would be better cooks and make better food with a gas range. Every person I know with an electric range wishes they had gas.

Goose Bigelow, Fowl Gigolo (the table is the table), Thursday, 12 January 2023 12:47 (three years ago)

not me, and i have had a gas range before

c u (crüt), Thursday, 12 January 2023 12:48 (three years ago)

no one is taking your gas stove away from you!

c u (crüt), Thursday, 12 January 2023 12:49 (three years ago)

I thought maybe the thread was having a spirited discussion about the classified papers found in Biden’s office(s) but in retrospect, that was a silly assumption to make

castanuts (DJP), Thursday, 12 January 2023 12:51 (three years ago)

not me, and i have had a gas range before


I don’t know you except as a poster on a message board I should have quit years ago

Goose Bigelow, Fowl Gigolo (the table is the table), Thursday, 12 January 2023 12:51 (three years ago)

Finally I said something we can all agree on

Goose Bigelow, Fowl Gigolo (the table is the table), Thursday, 12 January 2023 12:52 (three years ago)

I thought maybe the thread was having a spirited discussion about the classified papers found in Biden’s office(s) but in retrospect, that was a silly assumption to make


Nothing being turned into something because the optics are bad, end of story

Goose Bigelow, Fowl Gigolo (the table is the table), Thursday, 12 January 2023 12:53 (three years ago)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FJRQo5aawho

"Spaghetti" Thompson (Pheeel), Thursday, 12 January 2023 12:54 (three years ago)

lmao my dad literally just texted me an article about this, I guess this really is the issue of the day

castanuts (DJP), Thursday, 12 January 2023 12:57 (three years ago)

Love to roast peppers on the reassuring glow of an electric range.

Unfairport Convention (PBKR), Thursday, 12 January 2023 12:57 (three years ago)

Dude... do you think that people with electric appliances just don't know how to do this stuff? The responses on here are super weird and elitist compared to pretty much every other topic that comes up on here.

Muad'Doob (Moodles), Thursday, 12 January 2023 13:00 (three years ago)

imma let you answer tabes but here’s a question. you know those old-fashioned wood burning stoves with hot plates on top, that you could remove with an implement (and see down into the fire through the holes left behind)? why were those hot plates removable? why not just have the whole top surface hot and that’s enough??

Tracer Hand, Thursday, 12 January 2023 13:02 (three years ago)

the u.s. is screwed until it can turn outrage into a renewable energy source

sault bae (voodoo chili), Thursday, 12 January 2023 13:03 (three years ago)

they terk ahr sterves

sault bae (voodoo chili), Thursday, 12 January 2023 13:04 (three years ago)

Dude... do you think that people with electric appliances just don't know how to do this stuff?

I've never seen a recipe that said you can roast peppers/eggplant on an electric range. If that's a thing, then I'm the one that didn't know how to do this stuff.

Unfairport Convention (PBKR), Thursday, 12 January 2023 13:10 (three years ago)

I've roasted peppers on an electric range.

Malevolent Arugula (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 12 January 2023 13:16 (three years ago)

Put it in the oven! I'm not even trying to say that gas stoves aren't better in absolute terms. But this idea that you just can't cook with electric appliances or that surely you treat food as an afterthought is crazy times.

Muad'Doob (Moodles), Thursday, 12 January 2023 13:20 (three years ago)

I've made them more often in the often, though.

xpost lol

Malevolent Arugula (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 12 January 2023 13:22 (three years ago)


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