You can understand why, be unfortunate to find that witnesses were misquoted from the interviews, or never interviewed publicly after their private interviews were full of wrongthink.
I actually looked into how much $ onlythots makes. It's wild, billions with a B. I almost wonder if 3rd parties are pouring cash into the thing just to undermine licentious societies.
In 12-24 it may be a hate crime to wave an American flag in public...
It's amazing how little actual information she has, but the feels are always there from the fake news, Disney, etc.
This is by design, the swamp works best by keeping people relatively ignorant and concomitantly easily influenceable with bread and circuses.
That would be silly. A decade is more than enough time to remove any evidence they don't want to be there, and plant new 'evidence' to make it look like anything else.
I coulda sworn this was illegal. Maybe it depends on which race or gender. What a dream...
Only 26 percent of companies analyze their hiring practices by race or ethnicity, and only 31 percent measure by gender. However, companies fare slightly better when it comes to analyzing promotion rates: 33 percent of organizations analyze promotion rates by race or ethnicity, while 46 percent analyze by gender.
Yes, it was not legal. Now what.
Of course they are, because then when the terrorists start attacking Americans inside America, that will cause the public to support further action against the terrorists, even amongst the left.
Needless to say, this is bad for America.
Stern went red to blue pill like Jimmy Kimmel.
This. You want a VP who will help you win a challenging state. Tucker would much a much better press sec.
Maybe they intended a target inside the US and were stopped and going to be searched?
Determine how many ballots you need to overcome your deficit after the election.
Create that many fake ballots.
Submit the fake ballots.
Dem appointed justices on PA courts allow them, undated, unsigned, no chain of custody.
Welcome to America. Enjoy your $10 eggs, foreign wars, and don't forget to pay your taxes.
That's exactly why some was held back, because undercover agents are clearly identifiable.
The 65+ crowd consumes the majority of Medicare and Medicaid, which is taxpayer funded, and it's growing. People age 65 and older represented 16% of the population in the year 2019 but are expected to grow to be 21.6% of the population by 2040. In 2021, Medicare benefit payments totalled $829 billion, up from $541 billion in 2011.
If we don't fix the social welfare liability funding problem, which would be exacerbated by cutting off immigration, it's going to blow up.
I am convinced this is why Canada is pushing euthanasia so hard. Social programs will fail fast when the demographics shift to increasingly larger percentages of 65+ crowd as the diminishing numbers of younger people in the job force struggle to fund them via taxation.
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Gotta collect em all!
Well, now I need to look into Warhammer. I thought it was just a cult following strategy game.
This. Even if you don't use biometrics, and even in the unlikely case that the government can't just unlock with a manufacturer back door, all phones will eventually have discoverable 0days, so the fed just needs to keep them in evidence until a new one comes out, assuming there isn't an active one at the time of confiscation.
Initially Hamas offered to release the hostages in exchange for all terrorists in Israeli custody. That was not going to happen, though you can understand why they thought it might given the history of similar lopsided exchanges. I suspect that part of the problem is Hamas doesn't know where many of the hostages are, even prior to the Israeli counter offensive, and of course I would expect that many are dead.
We saw from videos that Hamas et al loaded corpses into vehicles to take them back to Gaza. Why? Because Israel likes to bury their dead, and had traded corpses for terrorists in Israeli custody. So how many of the missing are hostages and how many have been dead from day 1, no idea. We know some hostages have been killed in captivity too. And finally not all hostages were taken by Hamas, and presumably handed over to their group that handles kidnapped people. Some of the hostages were taken by randoms from Gaza that joined in. I imagine their fate is even worse, because at least Hamas sees the value in keeping some of them alive for potential trading value...
I did hear near the beginning of the counter insurgency campaign that Hamas had offered to exchange hostages for a temporary cease fire, but given that the truth is always the first fatality in war you never know what's propaganda and calculated deception for PR etc. Supposedly they've gotten close to such a deal, but who knows.
That's the moral equivalency issue right there, one side can totally genocide the other but won't, and the other side totally would but can't.
New special duty plate sizes; large, extra large, and oh my god it's moving towards us.
Yes Hamas is violating them, though I think all sides in a given conflict are expected to uphold what they've ratified regardless (mostly) of what the other sides do. In some cases various violations by one side frees the hands of other sides in choosing how they respond.
Hamas may claim that, but since they're in political control of the area and were instrumental in the large scale terror operation I don't think anybody reasonable would accept that argument. They basically created the situation which allowed further abuse by what night be local militias. And there's lots of video.
Doing your best to minimize if not avoid civilians deaths when possible is the reasonability of a moral nation. The Genoveva Conventions requires it as of the Fourth Geneva Convention of 1949 and the First Protocol of 1977. And while neither the US nor Israel are signatories to Protocol I, they are both parties to the Fourth Geneva Convention. 'Palestine' which is not universally recognized, has claimed to be a party to all the Conventions and Protocols.
Illegal drugs is big biz.
When they don't follow the rules, what happens? They complain about the lack of rule following, it's heard by a majority-controlled body who shakes its collective head and continues on? And so it goes.