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- Linda Lu Duchess of Jobs & writer of resumes
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- Title Changes
- Sir Ben Naidus > Sir Ben Naidus, Duke of San Francisco
- Knights & Dames
- Craig Clifford > Sir Craig, Knight of the Rolling Hills of Uxbridge
- Lawrence Wolf > Sir Lawrence of Dystopia
- End of Show Mixes: Neal Jones / Clip Custodian - David Keckta - Darren O'Neill
- Engineering, Stream Management & Wizardry
- Mark van Dijk - Systems Master
- Ryan Bemrose - Program Director
- Clip Custodian: Neal Jones
- Clip Collectors: Steve Jones & Dave Ackerman
- Mpox
- Volgens Wolfgang Wodarg gaat het bij MPox om gordelroos, een bijwerking van de Covid19 mRNA injecties
- "This is so absurd, even the doctors simply parot this, they let them selfs be fooled. Because when there a local boiles on the body with these monkeypox, they come with strong pain. Well my God, that is typical for the desease shingels.
- When they are diagnosing they should at least ask themselves why are these monkeypox? Just because this weird test of Roche is positiv? A test which they are marketing for a lot of money. This is just another one of these deals (scams) they are pushing, and the second is that they will be scareing us again. This is a scam they are creating with one of the side effects of those injections which they scamed us into. So the side effects of those injections are now being used to scare people and to pull of a new scam.
- This is such a peferted industry, I believe doctors should see true this."
- Big Tech AI and the Socials
- EULA minors hack BOTG
- JCD’s legal hack with minors is a good one. But in most jurisdictions, it’s even better than he described. Minors can indeed sign contracts, but only the _minors_ can enforce them. So if Disney were to try to enforce a EULA signed by a minor, the minor can walk away. But if Disney were to breach a provision of the EULA, the minor could pounce with both feet. In other words, the contract isn’t _void_ per se, but “voidable” at the minor’s sole option. Take that, Disney!
- Climate Change
- Boots on the ground response to clip played Thursday about marine animals dying in central California
- a Morro Bay local born& raised, 45 yrs old. I'm also an avid surfer
- of the central coast of CA. It's incredibly disturbing how the BIG
- MONEY INTERESTS & GREEN ENERGY are actually to blame for the dead
- animals washing up on our coastline.
- are big ships doing sonic booms under water in the middle of the night
- in preparation for the proposed building of offshore windmills that will
- be connected to an onshore battery farm( largest ever) here in Morro
- Bay. These booms are the actual cause of death for whales, dolphins, and
- sea lions washing up by the dozens with blood coming out of their eyes
- and rectal area. It very sad & so evil to see NBC nightly news
- trying to pass it off on the red tide or algae. I'm praying that you can
- bring up this issue on the POD... and bring awareness to this evil
- operation!! Thank you Pod Father
- Season of Reveal
- Latest Wild Secret Service News Involves What Biden Just Did for Former Director Kim Cheatle – RedState
- We saw in the wake of the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania, an incredible amount of failures and problems revealed with the Secret Service protection on that day, as well as other Secret Service coverage.
- In addition to the unbelievable failures in Butler, there have been other big problems, including the recent report from Susan Crabtree of Real Clear Politics about the Secret Service agent who was supposed to be on duty assisting with Trump's visit to North Carolina on Wednesday who just walked off the job to breastfeed her child, allegedly without permission or warning her superiors.
- Kamala
- Minnesota paintballs BOTG
- In regards to, your discussion with John yesterday about the police in Michigan shooting people with paint balls.
- What you’re describing sounds like a simunition round. I have used this exact type of ammunition years ago when I was in the military. It’s a 9mm round with a plastic bullet filled with paint. The standard service rifle we’d use is very similar to the M-16. It took the standard NATO round of .556. We’d change out the upper receiver on our service rifles for a specific 9mm sim receiver that was compatible with the paint bullets. We’d frequently used this ammunition to practice close quarter and urban operations on each other. The simunition round has a higher velocity and great accuracy than a standard paint ball. I have been shot many times with both and the simunition bullet hurts a lot more. Closer to a rubber bullet.
- Opinion | Harris’s economic plan is full of gimmicks that don’t make sense - The Washington Post
- Vice President Kamala Harris’s [speech Friday] was an opportunity to get specific with voters about how a Harris presidency would manage an economy that many feel is not working well for them. Unfortunately, instead of delivering a substantial plan, she squandered the moment on populist gimmicks.
- One way to handle it might be to level with voters, telling them that inflation spiked in 2021 mainly because the pandemic snarled supply chains, and that the Federal Reserve’s policies, which the Biden-Harris administration supported, are working to slow it. The vice president instead opted for a less forthright route: Blaming big business. She vowed to go after “price gouging” by grocery stores, landlords, pharmaceutical companies and other supposed corporate perpetrators by having the Federal Trade Commission [enforce a vaguely] defined “federal ban on price gouging.”
- Never mind that many stores are currently slashing prices in response to renewed consumer bargain hunting. Ms. Harris says she’ll target companies that make “excessive” profits, whatever that means. (It’s hard to see how groceries, a notoriously low-margin business, would qualify.) Thankfully, this gambit by Ms. Harris has been met with almost instant skepticism, with many critics citing President Richard M. Nixon’s failed price controls from the 1970s. Whether the Harris proposal wins over voters remains to be seen, but if sound economic analysis still matters, it won’t.
- She offers clever tax incentives to help make it happen. [But her proposed] $25,000 in down payment assistance for first-time home buyers stimulates the demand side, which risks putting upward pressure on prices. Such a measure might make sense if Ms. Harris paid for it by eliminating other demand-side housing subsidies, such as the mortgage interest deduction, a roughly $30 billion annual drain on federal revenue that benefits many wealthy Americans — but she does not.
- Ms. Harris is on firmest ground when she advocates increasing the child tax credit from the current level of $2,000 per kid up to $3,600 per kid for middle-class and low-income families, and for making it easier for those lower on the income scale to access the benefit. These levels were in place in 2021 and resulted in many families being lifted above the poverty line. Assuming it’s designed with appropriate work incentives, the child tax credit can be highly effective anti-poverty policy. Ms. Harris also suggested expanding the earned income tax credit for childless low-income “front-line workers,” a smart idea that has enjoyed bipartisan support in Congress.
- Her ideas would cost money, yet she insisted in her speech that she would hold to President Joe Biden’s pledge not to raise taxes on any household earning $400,000 or less annually. That excludes [80 percent of taxable income], and does not take into account the [recent surge]in families earning over $400,000. The Harris campaign says it plans to raise revenue to cover these costs but did not provide specific offsets in its economic plan rollout. Without them, Ms. [Harris’s full plan would add $1.7 trillion] to federal deficits over a decade, according to the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, a nonpartisan budget watchdog.
- US sets policy to seize patents of government-funded drugs if price deemed too high | Reuters
- Dec 7 (Reuters) - The Biden Administration on Thursday announced it is setting new policy that will allow it to seize patents for medicines developed with government funding if it believes their prices are too high.
- The policy creates a roadmap for the government's so-called march-in rights, which have never been used before. They would allow the government to grant additional licenses to third parties for products developed using federal funds if the original patent holder does not make them available to the public on reasonable terms.
- Trump
- Trump watches himself get shot ‘over and over’ and campaign staff fear he has PTSD
- Donald Trump has watched a video clip of the attempt on his life at a Pennsylvania rally “over and over again,” leading to fears that he may be suffering from PTSD, according to a report.
- The former president has viewed the “seven-second” clip, in which his right ear was grazed with a bullet, multiple times – an act which has not helped a reported mental spiral brought on by Joe Biden’s decision to drop out of the 2024 race.
- “He’s been watching that seven-second clip of how close he was to getting shot right in the head—over and over and over again,” the Republican close to the campaign told Vanity Fair. “He may actually legit have PTSD.”
- The Republican close to the Trump campaign told Vanity Fair that the former president’s recent run of appearances and subsequent gaffes felt like he was “choosing to lose.”
- Allies of Trump see his conspiratorial messages and insults based on race as anything but productive. They want him to focus his attacks on policy issues, such as immigration and the economy, rather than personal attacks against Harris.
- Transmaoism
- Josh Slocum - Disaffected Podcast