• @PunnyName
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    166 months ago

    My hot take: if you were alive while lead was legally allowed in gasoline, you shouldn’t be allowed to be in office.

    • @[email protected]
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      76 months ago

      Hot take, you aren’t allowed to vote for the first 18 years… You shouldn’t be for the last as well. And same goes for presidency, is it 30 or 40? Anyway same there.

        • @Censored
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          26 months ago

          It should be 35-65 for the President. Which means the last time they can run is when they are 61.

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        6 months ago

        Conveniently enough, aircraft are mostly in the sky where the general population isn’t exposed to their exhaust, and most people don’t own an airplane or handle aviation fuel

        • @[email protected]
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          36 months ago

          There are still people living around airfields, where the engines idle waiting for a runway, or run at full throttle furing takeoff.

        • @Censored
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          26 months ago

          Where do you think the lead goes? Is it lighter than air? Will it float higher? Or will it fall?

          • @[email protected]
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            6 months ago

            Do you think there’s nearly as much lead exposure from aviation fuel for older prop planes compared to literally all ground cars using leaded fuel?

            • @Censored
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              16 months ago

              Of course not. Why would you think I’m trying to make that point?