Pete high af hanging with SLC Fire. He maybe needs to stop going to rehab cause it’s clearly a waste of time. This was news today. Oh Utah.
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Pete high af hanging with SLC Fire. He maybe needs to stop going to rehab cause it’s clearly a waste of time. This was news today. Oh Utah.
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Cornered in Corner Canyon
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4pr3AdcCeNU
She seems like a keeper.
"Utah bride thrown from truck while lying on mattress in attempt to secure it in transport..."
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https://kutv.com/news/local/utah-bri...rash-injuries#
On National Secure your Load Day too!
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Bummer to see Steve Klauke die. His voice was well known here, I’ve listened to a lot of Bee’s games he called.
heh, Utah was the birth of Breaking News. Despite living in Utah I've never visited Golden Spike National Historical Park. I did randomly come across this video with some funny anecdotes: the US transcontinental railroad completed in 1869 could have finished a lot sooner but the two crews kept digging and clearing land in parallel within sight of each other until the federal government stopped paying. And on the ceremonial day of completion the master of ceremony showed up late & hungover.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6h1jTbMLwE
The completion of the US transcontinental railroad in 1869 in Utah was also the birthplace of the newsflash. The news was delivered via telegraph through a clever scheme: the famous golden spike and a silver hammer were each wired to the telegraph so that when hammer struck nail, the circuit completed and the news raced out along telegraph wires to the rest of the nation. It was a news event that paralleled the moon landing in terms of public interest.
Sometimes. there's good news.
"Utah was on the brink of becoming the next state with a near-total abortion ban last week. Our Legislature attempted to take us down the same path as Idaho, where some pregnant patients are told to purchase air ambulance insurance in case they need to be flown to another state for life-saving care. We almost became a place where doctors could face 15 years in prison for trying to help their patients. Instead, on Aug. 1, the Utah Supreme Court issued an important decision to protect abortion access in this state.
The court’s decision did three things. First, it kept abortion legal and accessible in Utah up to 18 weeks of pregnancy. Second, the court ruled the injunction, or pause, blocking Utah’s abortion ban from going into effect was properly decided and that Planned Parenthood Association of Utah had legal standing to challenge it. Third, the justices sent the case back down to a district court for additional litigation, which was expected.
Most importantly, the state’s Supreme Court said that abortion bans raise serious questions about Utahns’ rights, including the right to bodily integrity, the right to care for one’s family and the right to gender equality under the Utah Constitution. These are fundamental rights that some Utah lawmakers want to erase with their abortion bans. The court also ruled that there are substantial questions about whether the Legislature’s attempts to ban abortion violate those rights, rejecting the state’s argument otherwise. Plus, the court acknowledged “the physical, emotional and financial impact” a total abortion ban would have on Utah women forced to continue unwanted pregnancies."
https://www.sltrib.com/opinion/comme...CcauY5VYrUBR7g
It looks like Utah is burning books now
https://apnews.com/article/utah-scho...cb5ddd25fca700
From the article:
“Natalie Cline, who sits on the board, is happy with the move, but said the list of banned books falls far short. Cline is an outgoing board member who lost in the Republican primary this year after she questioned the gender of a high school basketball player.
“Removing only those 13 books when there are hundreds more that are just as explicit, that also need to go, is problematic,” said Cline, saying that tests for literary value in books is “absurd” and “subjective.”
Cline added that all sexually explicit content, including in science or medical classes that the new law permits, should be out of K-12 schools, citing the state’s criminal code.”
What a fucking lunatic. What do do what to bet her husband is a porn addict and her kids are huffing nitrous in the bathroom.
It’s painfully ironic that a group of people who follow a religion founded by a sexual deviant would be such prudes.
Natalie Cline is certifiably insane. Coocoo for coco puff crazy. Omg don’t get me started.
You can bet the kids are soaking on the reg.
Has Utah banned the Bible yet?
This is just a terrible story….
https://www.kpcw.org/wasatch-county/...ay-familys-dog
yeah, i ain’t gonna read that article… headline tells me all i need to know.
For those of you, like myself, struggling to understand why he endorsed Trump.
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https://www.theatlantic.com/politics...ection/679496/
Oh you thought Spencer Cox had a spine???
the special session about ballot initiaitives is infuriating, but even more so is the new lawsuit for the supreme court about the blm lands within Utah.
https://www.fox13now.com/news/local-...-acres-of-land
I don’t hate Utah itself, I hate the people running it.
Did not read the article, but I can't say I struggled to understand. Every other conservative that took a principled stand on Trump committed political suicide. It seemed pretty obvious to me that he realized he had to choose between his integrity and his political career and he chose the latter.
effin' dweeb
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such a colossal waste of taxpayer dollars. Sean Reyes is a greasy amateur and has zero ethics. hopefully this just helps SUWA.
just finished reading Leave It As It Is by David Gessner. pretty decent worshipping at the altar of Teddy. we live in such a greedy culture, especially here in Utar.
Yeah, I had the same take as Dan before reading the article. I read the article and his take more or less sums it up with only a slight variation. Cox says his decision was about influence and being a team player:
"But Cox was surprisingly transparent about the calculation he was making. He told me that the Never Trump movement had utterly failed, and said he’d come to realize that he couldn’t have any influence on the modern GOP “if I’m not on the team”—that is, Trump’s team. “It’s absolutely a litmus test. I don’t think it should be. I wish it wasn’t that way. But it is.”"
LOL. Because the "I'm going to hitch myself to this wagon so I can be a force for good" strategy has worked out so well for people. John Kelly, et al. would like a word. Sold out for nothing.
So how’s it looking out in Utah for senator? Has Gleich been making any headway?
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Some rich hippies should take advantage of SB258,buy up some Utah land in a shitty conservative county, make a leftist Utopia party city for 5 years, then bail and leave that county with the bag.
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Lets wait til the federal land lawsuit is won, then buy up some primo land for MTB trail networks and build some low income housing for dirtbags who will come and ride/build it.
What is it with Utah politicians with "Lee" in their name that makes them complete pieces of shit?
https://www.ksl.com/article/51111441...-utah-lawmaker
Utah needs a year round Burning man east on some of that land...
We have one, though it's annually rather than year-round.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/utah-supr...000238197.html
Glimmers of hope, courtesy of the Utah Supreme Court.