Canada's Freeland wants to build a nuclear force against the United States.??
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Grizzly » Thu Feb 27, 2025 3:22 am wrote:da phuq!!!
Canada's Freeland wants to build a nuclear force against the United States.??
https://x.com/KirkLubimov/status/1894574336474058962
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Tiger Woods confirms relationship with Vanessa Trump, Donald Trump Jr.'s ex-wife
Grizzly » Thu Feb 27, 2025 3:22 am wrote:
da phuq!!!
Canada's Freeland wants to build a nuclear force against the United States.??
https://x.com/KirkLubimov/status/1894574336474058962
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Vance calling Denmark a bad ally, as is Canada obviously...Renaming DoD the Department of War, Musk not being shown the plans to attack China, nuclear sabre rattling with Iran, Yemen blasting US aircraft carriers as the Gazan genocide steadily continues...the real important news gets lost in all this:
Tiger Woods confirms relationship with Vanessa Trump, Donald Trump Jr.'s ex-wife
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Post by Grizzly » Wed Feb 26, 2025 4:22 pm
da phuq!!!
Canada's Freeland wants to build a nuclear force against the United States.??
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Days after Mary Richardson Kennedy's body was exhumed and re-buried by her husband Robert F. Kennedy Jr, pictures have emerged showing her new resting place.
The photographs reveal that her new grave is flanked by miniature American flags and religious icons reflecting her Roman Catholic faith.
Poignantly, one of the statuettes appears to represent the Virgin Mary, who shares a name with the tragic Mrs Kennedy.
The 52-year-old mother of four hanged herself on May 16 in a barn by the couple's home in New York's Westchester County amid bitter divorce proceedings, after her husband won temporary custody of their four children.
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However, earlier this week it emerged that he had failed to secure the necessary permits to move her coffin.
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News of the bizarre movement of Mrs Kennedy's remains came at the same time an autopsy report suggested that she might have changed her mind about hanging herself at the last minute.
Westchester County Medical Examiner Dr Kunjlata Ashar noted in the report that Mrs Kennedy had her fingers between her neck and the noose when she was found dead at her family's estate in Bedford, just north of New York.
It could suggest that she was trying to loosen the rope - but the doctor also said the trapped fingers could simply show that 'she was trying to place the rope around her neck'.
Dr Shiya Ribowsky, former NYC Medical Examiner who was in charge of forensics for the victims of 9/11, said: 'I have investigated many, many suicides by hanging and I've never seen that.
'She may have been trying to pull the rope off.
'Few people would be able to do it. If she had changed her mind but was already suspended, there would be more than enough pressure to kill her. And in a hanging, the person becomes unconscious within 15 seconds.'
Asked about Dr Ashar’s hypothesis, Dr Ribowsky said: 'If she had her fingers around the noose when she stepped off, her fingers could have gotten caught.
'But she could certainly have changed her mind and may have been trying to get the rope off. It’s impossible to tell.'
“The CIA claimed to have confirmed the existence of the Ark of the Covenant by way of remote viewing — aka extra sensory perception or ESP — alleging the mysterious and sacred object is guarded by ‘entities’ with an ‘unknown’ power," The New York Post explained in its article on the recently resurfaced document.
Elihu » Fri Feb 21, 2025 6:28 pm wrote:Shall we elect a Sheriff? all in favor
Elihu » Fri Feb 14, 2025 7:06 pm wrote:Gold fixes this
In the old days, and many gold bugs still believe this, it was thought that, what we'll do is stabilize the price of gold and that will stabilize the value of money. In other words, you operate a gold standard where the government stands ready to buy and sell gold, peg the value of the money, that's the way orthodoxy puts it.
The way we would put it, you're pegging the price of gold. That's what a gold standard does.
The problem is our economy does not rest on gold. Gold is relatively insignificant. We need it in our teeth and on our fingers, and some industrial processes. It goes into the production of almost nothing. So you're not going to stabilize the price system.
And the gold standard did not stabilize prices.
What people will often do is they will take the price level of 1800, then take the price level of 1900 — they choose that century because that's when lots of countries were on the gold standard — and they say the price level is the same. True.
But in between, over that a hundred year period, prices rose rapidly. You had inflation, prices fell rapidly, you had massive deflation, had inflation in war, you had massive deflation in depressions, and deflation is much, much worse than inflation.
Since then, after the Great Depression, everybody goes off gold. We don't have depressions anymore, we don't have deflations anymore, so the general trend is up.
So it's very misleading to claim that the gold standard stabilized prices. It did not.
If you take a long enough span of time and choose the end points properly, you can find that you end up where you started from.
But that's an illegitimate way to do it. So it's much better to stabilize wages, than to stabilize gold prices, because labor goes into the production of everything that is bought and sold.
Everything that's produced, that's bought and sold, labor is involved.
And if you can stabilize wages, then you're stabilizing the price system.
Musk's understanding of macroeconomics seems to be that of a six to seven year old kid who's learned economics by watching Disney movies.
It's incredibly crude. It's just an incredibly crude interpretation of monetarism, essentially macroeconomic neoliberalism. This idea that government spending is always inflationary, always bad, and that simply by taking a sledgehammer to government expenditure, you can solve most problems, including inflation.
This completely deranged
you got me there! so let's keep it local and month to month! if he's un-armed, i ain't votin for im and if he's elected keep my money and waive services, and if he can handle arms, furnish the ammo. i'm sure we can work the rest out. the more honorable he is the more he is rewardedElvis » Mon Mar 31, 2025 8:15 pm wrote:Elihu » Fri Feb 21, 2025 6:28 pm wrote:Shall we elect a Sheriff? all in favor
A sheriff is a tax collector.
DrEvil wrote:Last few weeks:
- Send people, including at least one legal resident, to what amounts to concentration camps, then refuse to abide by a 9-0 supreme court decision to bring that one guy back (nevermind all the others). This was after ignoring another judge's order to turn the planes around.
- Arrest and hold Americans without due process because they're not pasty white.
- Arrest and hold foreign tourists (for profit, obviously) for weeks.
- Trump tells Bukele he should build more camps so they can start sending "homegrowns".
- Sebastian Gorka says that defending due process is aiding and abetting terrorism.
- Masked enforcers snatchs students off the streets and expel them (after disappearing them to for-profit prison camps across the country first) for such heinous crimes as writing op-eds in student newspapers or protesting Israel's genocide.
- Cripple science, research and higher education, and heap extra punishment on anyone who doesn't toe the ideological line.
- Crash the economy.
Did I miss anything?
Hegseth shared detailed military plans in second Signal chat that included his wife and brother
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth shared detailed plans about a military operation against the Houthis in Yemen on a second Signal group chat, this one on his personal phone and including his wife, lawyer and brother, three people familiar with the chat told CNN.
The chat was set up during Hegseth’s tumultuous confirmation hearing process as a way for his closest allies to strategize, two of the people familiar with the matter said. But Hegseth continued using the chat, which had more than a dozen people in it, to communicate after he was confirmed, the people said.
The revelation comes as some of Hegseth’s closest advisers have begun sounding the alarm about the secretary’s judgment, including his former press secretary, John Ullyot, and three former senior officials Hegseth fired last week — his top adviser Dan Caldwell, deputy chief of staff Darin Selnick, and Colin Carroll, who served as chief of staff to the deputy secretary of defense.
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