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Chance_Bad_7437 t1_jdwz87a wrote

Sapling evergreen trees are a nightmare for ticks as well. Check out Arcadia in Exeter/West Greenwich though, there are tons of different trails in there, many of which overlap or intersect so can be as long or short as you want. I'm pretty sure REI or URE have dedicated Arcadia and burlingame trail books

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Chance_Bad_7437 t1_jdt34k9 wrote

To be fair... no one in the Biden administration is working hard on anything. Case in point, our secretary of transportation. Did nothing about the airlines when they violated the terms of the PPP loans, and most recently, he was busy speaking about how construction crews are too white, instead of hammering Norfolk Southern into bankruptcy over the East Palestine derailment. Really focusing on the important stuff.

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Chance_Bad_7437 t1_jc7qksu wrote

I've only ever had good experience with RISE, at least as far as staff goes, some bud has been hit or miss though. What are some of the issues some folks have experienced that they find RISE to be the worst? Genuinely curious.

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Chance_Bad_7437 t1_jb9pneg wrote

I wouldn't say no trouble... I would have to search the breadth of the Internet for many, many smaller examples. Good place to start would probablythe market crash preceding the great depression. And I will amend my comments regarding Russia and the deaths of those citizens, since under Stalin's watch a lot of those deaths were the results of his insanity and his struggle to keep power rather than failure of economic policy.

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Chance_Bad_7437 t1_jb9iwdi wrote

Google is not going to give you that answer, Because outside of the theater of war, Hiroshima and Nagasaki, shit, even our own Civil War, taking the lives of "the enemy", there has never been an American leader, under whose sole authority, that has wilfully/purposely allowed/caused, as many as a 100 million of their own citizens to perish or outright slaughter them(Stalin, Kim, Zedong...).

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