Conservatives: "We believe in something... what that is we still don't know?" |
Conservative Man, Proudly Frightened Of Everything
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Conservative man: "The LGBT+ Mafia have traumatized me so much,
I'm terrified to eat a vegetable over 2 inches in length." |
This man talking to himself is pretty funny.
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"misuse of power"
Openly supports imprisoning everyone who ever made him angry. Legendary! ![]() |
You're right actually, the large majority of the Democrats are lying down in defeat.
You know why? Because they took money from the wealthy just like Republicans. The wealthy pay the Republicans to fight for them, and they pay the Democrats to bend the knees for them. That's why the libs are WEAK. The only true fighters are THE LEFT. I think even you can see that. It never took any courage to be a Republican. The wealthy got their backs. Never any consequences, no matter how many laws you break. Get rich doing nothing. At least the libs have to make believe that they are doing something for the people. Republicans just say that lazy and brown people caused your poverty, and that lower taxes for the rich will bring you (better paying) jobs. Best lie ever, when you have enough stupid people to vote for you. Being a MAGA politician is the easiest job ever. You go on TV, to spread lies once a week, you don't have to think, or write complicated laws, you just break shit, never show up for work, while the money keeps flowing in from the wealthy, Israel and Russia, and the stupid cult members. |
The red hat party went from release the Files to protect the Philes.
Every time Trump speaks, he incriminates himself further, while the red hatters shout "Obama!". Look over there, while your president is showing everyone who he is! And then you do as you're told. Pathetic! 🫠 |
I can empathize with that feeling, they are fucking tiresome.
But, democracy can be destroyed very quickly and it takes decades to restore. Trump's presidency is staggering, the fall can come quickly, if everyone pushes. You have a lot of years still in you. Don't live it out under fascism. |
Forensics expert analysis of Jeffrey Epstein jail video contradicts government's claims
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You should NOT wait with resistance until the midterms.
You might not even have midterms, if it's up to Trump. Disengagement is a sure way to lose your democracy. |
Oh, is this a boycott by the liberals, this time. Okay!
Since everything is DEI to you, except clear racism, that's rather cryptic. Not paying enough taxes is a good reason to boycott a company. Do you LIKE paying more taxes, because the wealthy get away with cheating? Anywho, I can't join them, I had never even heard of Lowe's. I usually buy at Hornbach, Gamma, Praxis, Karwei or Bauhaus. There are like 15 big DIY stores within a 10 mile radius around me. I wouldn't suffer much, if I needed to boycott one. |
I never said NO fraud, I said no significant fraud. There is fraud in EVERY system.
You can design checks and balances to minimize it, but there are always a few who find ways to gain the system. Your story mostly checks out. One thing that the story is (possibly intentionally) unclear about is the total amount Medicaid actually paid out on her behalf during that period. She didn't buy the Lamborghini with Medicaid money, she just receive some unknown figure in Medicaid benefits, that she wasn't entitled to. She did actually earn the money that she bought that car with, by operating multiple businesses, that generated over $9.5 million in revenue. Instead of being outraged that she got some Medicaid benefits, better care about her paying taxes. Rich people can scam on their taxes to gain the system many times harder, than what she could ever take from Medicaid. You're correct that she didn't have a right to any Medicaid benefits, because she isn't poor, but calling her 'Medicaid millionaire' that's creating an incorrect perception. You probably fell for their trick too. Who said her benefits were approved on a $3800 a month salary? She probably declared an incorrect salary to the tax authorities. She would be find out by the IRS eventually, unless you defund it to shit. Louisiana adopted Medicaid expansion under the Affordable Care Act, so the limit for most non-disabled adults is 138% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL). For 2025, the FPL for the 48 contiguous states is $15,060 per year for a single adult. So 138% FPL = $20,783/year (≈ $1,732/month) for a single person. Household examples: 2-person household: $28,207/year 3-person household: $35,630/year 4-person household: $43,054/year Medicaid isn't charity, it's single payer healthcare. It would be the most efficient healthcare system, if everyone was on it. By the way, she was CAUGHT, not by DOGE, but by state‐level investigators (LBI agents, part of the Attorney General’s office). She will probably be fined pretty severely. Is this your argument that Medicaid should be destroyed? What's the alternative? Everyone on private health insurance? Have you ever investigated how much fraud is associate with that? |
What did Lowe's do to get boycotted? That didn't reach the news in my country. |
Superman is 'woke' now! ![]() only registered users can see external links |
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Enshittification
Enshittification, also known as crapification and platform decay, is a pattern in which two-sided online products and services decline in quality over time. Initially, vendors create high-quality offerings to attract users, then they degrade those offerings to better serve business customers (such as advertisers), and finally degrade their services to users and business customers to maximize profits for shareholders. A term coined by writer Cory Doctorow to describe the life cycle of many online platforms: 1) Start – A platform treats users well to grow quickly. 2) Middle – Once big enough, it prioritizes business customers (advertisers, sellers) over users. 3) End – It exploits both users and business customers to maximize profits, leading to a worse experience for everyone. For example, Google Search: - Early phase: Results were clean, fast, and prioritized helpful websites for users. - Middle phase: More ads and Google-owned products (like Maps, Shopping) began appearing above organic results, slightly reducing usefulness. - Current phase: Search is cluttered with ads, SEO‑optimized content, and Google pushing its own services, so users and websites both get worse outcomes. Other example of enshittification are food delivery services like DoorDash (and similar apps like Uber Eats and Grubhub): Early phase (growth): - Low fees for restaurants and customers. - Frequent discounts, free delivery, and good pay for drivers. - Goal: Rapidly acquire users and market share. Middle phase (monetization): - Rising delivery fees and service charges for customers. - Restaurants pay higher commission (often 20–30%). - Gig workers face pay cuts and algorithmic scheduling. Current phase (exploitation): - Multiple fees (service, small order, driver benefits). - Search results prioritize sponsored listings over best restaurants. - “Ghost kitchens” and low‑quality options crowd the apps. - Less transparency about costs and tips for drivers. |
No, that would be an incredible mess, but that was not the topic at hand.
In The Jetsons (the 1960s and 1980s cartoon), their flying “aero-car” (or “aero vehicle”) is mostly guided by an automatic system/computer, though George Jetson sometimes manually operates it for comedic effect. |
Sure, Christians are supposed to forgive, but that's no reason to pick
the worst criminal asshole to represent you in politics. They also forgive when the sinner repents. Trump doesn't repent, he doubles down. He's still the same greedy, lying, hate-filled scumbag, he has always been. What did those sinners, who God picked to do his work, DO? Did they break their land's laws, steal food from the hungry, steal healthcare from the sick, to further enrich the wealthy? Is that 'God's work'? Is it God's work, to kidnap the immigrants and put them in concentration camps? Explain to me what part of what Trump is doing is God's work. Trump is doing the exact opposite of EVERYTHING JESUS STANDS FOR. If the devil chooses people to do his job, that would clearly be Trump. "Gott mit uns" was inscribed on the belt buckles of the NAZI Wehrmacht. You are abusing God's name in exactly the same way. Matthew 25 (NIV): 35 For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, I was a stranger and you invited me in, 36 I needed clothes and you clothed me, I was sick and you looked after me, I was in prison and you came to visit me.’ 37 “Then the righteous will answer him, ‘Lord, when did we see you hungry and feed you, or thirsty and give you something to drink? 38 When did we see you a stranger and invite you in, or needing clothes and clothe you? 39 When did we see you sick or in prison and go to visit you?’ 40 “The King will reply, ‘Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.’ 41 “Then he will say to those on his left, ‘Depart from me, you who are cursed, into the eternal fire prepared for the devil and his angels. 42 For I was hungry and you gave me nothing to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me nothing to drink, 43 I was a stranger and you did not invite me in, I needed clothes and you did not clothe me, I was sick and in prison and you did not look after me.’ 44 “They also will answer, ‘Lord, when did we see you hungry or thirsty or a stranger or needing clothes or sick or in prison, and did not help you?’ 45 “He will reply, ‘Truly I tell you, whatever you did not do for one of the least of these, you did not do for me.’ 46 “Then they will go away to eternal punishment, but the righteous to eternal life.” - Care for the hungry/thirsty - Clothe the poor - Care for the sick - Providing mental care to prisoners - Inviting strangers in - Treating everyone as brothers and sisters That's doing the lord's work. Trump does the exact opposite. |
We already have 'flying cars'.
only registered users can see external links I asked ChatGPT if the series ever described the technology of the Jetsons' aero-cars. It said "The 1980s revival briefly alluded to “ion propulsion” and “gravity-control technology” in toy and book tie-ins, but never in televised episodes." Ion propulsion exists, but the maximum trust they ever realized was ~5 Newtons (≈ 510 grams) in the lab. They will never use it for flying cars, because if they make it strong enough, it will burn, vaporize or irradiate everyone in the jet-stream, a long way away. “gravity-control technology” / 'anti-gravity' is probably not possible in physics. Gravity is misunderstood as a force. The latest insights in physics shows that gravity is the 'curving' of space-time, by a mass. Other masses just want to move along the 'curve'. If you are the object, that wants to move along the 'curve', but your movement is obstructed by a floor, or the Earth itself, then it feels like a force. The only way to have anti-gravity, is to invent 'negative mass' (exotic matter). The laws of the universe probably don't allow it. Not even anti-matter would move in the opposite direction, in gravity. Even if it would be possible, it would probably take ridiculous amounts of energy. That would be a stupid waste, when propellers, jet-engines, or rockets do a better job for less energy. Maglev (magnetic levitation) could be a technology that looks like anti-gravity, but it always has to push against something else. You would be flying above some metal thing, magnets or coils. That would look very much like what the Jetsons have, but you wouldn't be flying freely where ever you want. It's basically following a road or rails. That doesn't have much added benefit of losing the wheels, just extra costs. That's why maglev trains never really took off. Then there is the economic argument: sure, some people will be able to afford a flying car, but with the capitalist system, that's now and probably will be for ever, only available for a small group of rich people. The benefits of labor aren't equally distributed, for everyone to enjoy something as expensive as a flying car. AI might increase the productivity of labor, or even eliminate most labor, but with the ideas that are currently ruling society, that just means even wealthier elites and fucking lots of starving people. |
James Talarico (devout Christian) speaks against forcing teachers to post
the "Ten Commandments" in every classroom only registered users can see external links Texas has indeed passed a law requiring the Ten Commandments to be displayed in all public school classrooms, a clear infringement on the First Amendment. For any teacher who doesn't like this, and hates Trump, post the next topic under it: Trump vs. The Ten Commandments 1. “You shall have no other gods before Me” • Trump elevates himself to a godlike, messianic figure among supporters. 2. “You shall not make for yourself an idol” • He has fostered a cult of personality—golden statues, idol-like brand loyalty. 3. “You shall not take the Lord's name in vain” • Frequently uses blasphemous language like “goddamn,” even in Christian settings. 4. “Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy” • Rare church attendance; consistent golf outings symbolizing secular “rest”. 5. “Honor your father and your mother” • Critics cite ongoing disrespect toward both parents indirectly through broader behavior. 6. “You shall not murder” • While never having personally killed anyone, he’s been linked to violent rhetoric, encouragement of police brutality, and handling of crises like COVID-19 and January 6 that contributed to deaths. 7. “You shall not commit adultery” • Well-documented extramarital affairs, including reported encounters while his wife was pregnant. 8. “You shall not steal” • Accusations include Trump University, charity fraud, civil fraud judgments, withheld payments, and handling of classified documents post-presidency. 9. “You shall not bear false witness” • Numerous fact-checks cite tens of thousands of false or misleading statements made during and after his presidency. 10. “You shall not covet” • Covets power, wealth, admiration, and even models authoritarian dictators; treats relationships as transactional. Act like a good Christian and resist this blasphemer anyway you can. |
James Talarico (devout Christian) speaks against forcing teachers to post
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Who saw the Jubelee debate between Mehdi Hasan with 20 “far-right conservatives”?
only registered users can see external links The interview with Connor was 'interesting'. Mehdi: "I think you say, I'm a fascist?" Connor: "Yeah, I am!" *crazy laugh 'Conservatives': *start clapping [Connor says he lost his job because of this debate. He's now asking for money. People who know him say he lost his job months before. He's a grifting conman. In any case, this 'right-wing conservative' is asking for 'socialism', in stead of 'pulling himself up by his bootstraps and go work for a living.'] For people who think that racism doesn't exist anymore, this will open your eyes. ![]() Unless you are one of them and don't own up to being a racist, of course. For liberals, who want to see a good recap with Mehdi Hasan, see MSNBC's: only registered users can see external links For people who consider themself a conservative, who support free trade, limited government, and individual liberty, here's the recap with The Bulwark's Tim Miller: only registered users can see external links |
Oh, nooooooo, is South Park gonna get cancelled? ![]() only registered users can see external links If you do want South Park canceled, you're a ❄️ For people who struggle to understand the difference between satire and defamation, ask ChatGPT or Grok: "What's the difference between satire and defamation?" Or: "Can you explain the legal difference between satire and defamation, in the US?" A disclaimer at the start of each episode, can be a legal protection against defamation. "ALL CHARACTERS AND EVENTS IN THIS SHOW — EVEN THOSE BASED ON REAL PEOPLE — ARE ENTIRELY FICTIONAL. ALL CELEBRITY VOICES ARE IMPERSONATED…..POORLY. THE FOLLOWING PROGRAM CONTAINS COARSE LANGUAGE AND DUE TO ITS CONTENT IT SHOULD NOT BE VIEWED BY ANYONE" |
In the superhero movie universe, he would grow up to become Snake-man. ![]() ChatGPT: The story you encountered about a one-year-old child biting a cobra to death in Bihar, India, has been widely reported across various reputable news outlets, including NDTV, Republic World, and The Tribune India. These reports describe an incident in Mohji Bankatwa village, where the child, identified as Govinda Kumar, allegedly bit a venomous cobra that had coiled around his hand, leading to the snake's immediate death. The child reportedly fell unconscious shortly after and was subsequently hospitalized. While the event is indeed unusual and has garnered significant attention, it's important to approach such extraordinary claims with a degree of skepticism. The reports primarily rely on statements from local witnesses and medical personnel, and there is a lack of independent verification or photographic evidence to corroborate the details of the incident. In summary, while the story has been widely disseminated by several news outlets, the extraordinary nature of the claim warrants cautious consideration. Without further corroborative evidence, it's challenging to definitively assess the veracity of the incident. |
Your whole support for the capitalist model is based on millionaires and billionaires spending and investing in the economy. If you became a millionaire tomorrow,
but you would not change a lot of your habits, then you wouldn't be fulfilling your capitalist responsibility of spending and investing in the economy. That's why I support the socialist model, in which all profit flows back to the public capital. Then we, the people, spend and invest that money wisely in everything that benefits ALL of us, and eliminate the economic waste of millionaires and billionaires NOT fulfilling their capitalist responsibility of spending and investing in the economy wisely. |
That's an American caused situation. Your military industrial complex wants to make ALL the weapons for the US and all its allies. That situation was making the owners of your military industrial complex very wealthy, so they were heavily lobbying your government to protect that SWEET DEAL for them.
The US is the biggest supplier of arms in the world. You cannot just cut Europe off, from a 80 year old history of weapon manufacturing deals, and expect Europe to CATCH UP in a few years. HOW can you not understand that? Do you ever THINK, before you say something? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ChatGPT: 1. U.S. Weapons Production Policy - Domestic preference laws: The U.S. has longstanding policies like the Buy American Act and Defense Production Act prioritizing U.S. manufacturing for military needs. - National security rationale: Ensures control over supply chains, reduces dependence on foreign suppliers, and protects sensitive technology. - Major systems: Most advanced weapons (nuclear weapons, aircraft carriers, stealth fighters) are entirely U.S.-built. 2. Allied Weapons Programs - Export and joint programs: Allies like the UK, Australia, Japan, and NATO partners often buy U.S. systems (e.g., F‑35 fighter jet), but some parts are made jointly or domestically in partner countries. - Offsets and licensing: Allies sometimes manufacture components locally under U.S. licenses (e.g., Israeli or Japanese modifications). 3. Exceptions and Foreign Inputs - Certain subsystems or raw materials (e.g., rare earth elements, semiconductors) are sourced internationally. - Some allies sell weapons to the U.S. (e.g., Sweden’s Carl Gustaf recoilless rifle) if they meet standards. 4. Military-Industrial Complex Influence - The term refers to close ties between the Pentagon, defense contractors, and lawmakers, leading to: - Lobbying for domestic production to protect U.S. jobs and congressional districts. - Pressure on allies to buy U.S.-made systems for interoperability (e.g., NATO standardization). Bottom Line: - The U.S. strongly prefers and incentivizes domestic weapons production and export of U.S. systems to allies. - But it does not absolutely forbid foreign-made weapons — though sensitive tech (e.g., stealth, nuclear) is tightly controlled. - Many allied militaries use a mix of U.S. weapons and domestically developed systems. |
There is a solar minimum and solar maximum every 11 years (historically 9-14 years).
It has been occurring for thousands of years, possibly since the Sun formed about 4.6 billion years ago. There is direct evidence for that existing the last few centuries and indirect evidence going back millennia. Scientists have been tracking and counting solar cycles accurately since 1749. Solar cycle 1 began in 1755. Solar Cycle 25 (current cycle) began in December 2019, with solar maximum officially reached around October 2024. Activity is expected to decline as we move toward the next solar minimum in the late 2020s. (11 x 25 = 275 years) That's 25 accurately documented solar maximums, where all life on earth didn't end. only registered users can see external links Can you learn the difference between science and click bait? Have you seen any real scientists warning about this? Maybe some that warned to more closely monitor the power grid, to reduce damage. No serious scientists predicted life on earth ending from the solar cycle, in 2025. It's still possible that the sun will ever burb out a solar flare that ends all life, but life has persisted for about 3.5 to 3.8 billion years. The most powerful recorded solar flare is the Carrington Event of 1859, a massive solar storm that disrupted telegraphs and caused auroras worldwide. Even that event, far smaller than an extinction‑level event would need to be, did not cause biological harm on a global scale. Earth’s cosmogenic isotope records (carbon‑14, beryllium‑10) show large solar particle events, around 774 CE and 993 CE (also called the Miyake events). These are the strongest known solar particle events in the last ~10,000 years, and there is evidence they had measurable effects on Earth, but no evidence of mass biological harm or extinction‑level damage. It would be an incredible coincidence if the sun ended all life on earth during our lifetimes. If all life on earth were to be wiped out in the coming 40 years, it would at least 99.99999% certain be human made. |
Officials in the Pentagon are begging Trump To Fire Dumbass Pete Hegseth
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That was already worth it for the thumbnail. ![]() ![]() OK, AI has its uses. I don't agree with the people who are afraid it destroys creativity. I just fear it will make lots of workers obsolete and will destroy truth. |
Look 5 topics down.
Hulk Hogan was the most famous wrestler ever. I always loved to see him. It was decades later that I found out that he wasn't a very nice human being. No reason to hate him or be happy that he died, but not much reason to mourn him either. |
No, it doesn't. When there is one claim, that you are fighting, you have to fight the claim, and nothing else.
I'm sure that Ownens' lawyers will come up with lots of confusing nonsense, like you are trying to do, but a judge deals in FACTS. There is a lot to this case that could be difficult, but disproving the claim of Candace Owens is the easiest part. If Ownens' lawyers can't resist the opportunity to make this a spectacle around the sex/gender debate, they will LOSE. |
She doesn't have to prove that she's a woman.
The claim of Candace Owens is that she has, or once had, a penis. That's easy to DISprove, with one doctor's exam. It's not politically expedient for the Obama's to engage in your stupidity, but it is for the Macrons. It's very good politics for the Macrons to destroy a horrible American grifter. Everyone in Europe would love to see it. |
Face it, you don't believe in God either.
Darante’ LaMar exposes the quiet truth that many believers avoid: most people who claim to believe in God don’t actually live by it. only registered users can see external links If your life isn't centered around your belief and your devotion to secure a place in heaven, then you really don't believe that your life is just a test for you to get into heaven. What could be more important, if you really believed this to be true? We're talking about ETERNITY, aren't we? Your belief is probably not even strong enough, to invest the time into watching the video. As an atheist, I watched the whole video, and asked myself if I am still very sure that I don't believe in God. I'm am sure enough to gamble ETERNITY on it... What are you doing, when you are claiming to believe? What is it, that you do believe, and why? You don't have to answer me. Aks and answer yourself. (With 'you' I'm addressing everyone who claims to believe in God) |
Pure make belief that there wasn't going on more than 'socializing'.
If a Democrat would be associated with 1/100 of what Trump has been saying on record, you would accuse them of leading a demonic pe.do sex slave organization, but when it's Trump, you're gonna make believe that he is totally innocent and knew nothing of what was all going on around him. The denial is absurd. Trump keeps lying about everything, while evidence is piling up. It's clear that not just Trump and Epstein were good buddies, but both their families were closely entangled with each other. It all stinks up to high heaven and Trump and his ilk are doing everything to cover it up. It's clear that only full transparency can silence the allegations of him being at the very least a huge pervert. That he is not doing that, shows that he is probably far worse than just a huge pervert. If the files proved him innocent, he would not order them to be buried. |
She obviously has a severe case of anorexia. She needs help, urgently. |
This is a great innovation. No reason to do it the old way, ever again.
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French First Lady Brigitte Macron has filed a major defamation lawsuit against American right-wing commentator Candace Owens over Owens’ repeated claims that Brigitte Macron is secretly a man.
The lawsuit, filed in the U.S. by the law firm Clare Locke, states that the Macrons attempted multiple times to engage Owens in dialogue and sent an official letter demanding retraction. Owens allegedly mocked the letter and continued making the claims to both U.S. and international audiences, which the lawsuit argues harmed the Macrons’ reputation worldwide. The complaint describes Owens as deliberately dissecting the Macrons’ appearance, marriage, friends, family, and personal history to create a grotesque narrative that fueled relentless global bullying. It claims Owens knowingly spread falsehoods for personal fame and profit, particularly after leaving The Daily Wire and promoting her independent podcast. Owens’ large social media following — 6.9 million on X and 4.47 million on YouTube — amplified the harm. The suit meticulously lists Owens’ statements, documents the Macrons’ attempts to stop them, and outlines the resulting damages, including harassment, public degradation, and harm to their standing as world leaders. It also highlights Owens’ personal financial gain from spreading the falsehoods, a key factor in defamation cases. The case is being handled by Clare Locke, the same firm that secured the $800 million Dominion defamation settlement against Fox News. The Macrons themselves have previously won defamation suits, making them formidable plaintiffs in this case. Good luck, Candace, you're going to need it. |
The one true virtue of the church has always been that they'll accept anyone,
no matter how ugly or stupid (gay, not so much, but you don't know at that age). They even had a little door in the church, the “foundling wheel” or “baby hatch”, to lovingly accept the apparently unfortunate replication results. |
Fleetwood Mac - Little Lies
only registered users can see external links If I could turn the page In time then I'd rearrange just a day or two Close my, close my, close my eyes But I couldn't find a way So I'll settle for one day to believe in you Tell me, tell me, tell me lies Tell me lies, tell me sweet little lies Tell me lies Tell me, tell me lies Oh no-no, you can't disguise You can't disguise No, you can't disguise Tell me lies, tell me sweet little lies Although I'm not making plans I hope that you'll understand there's a reason why Close your, close your, close your eyes No more broken hearts We're better off apart, let's give it a try Tell me, tell me, tell me lies Tell me lies, tell me sweet little lies Tell me lies Tell me, tell me lies Oh no-no, you can't disguise You can't disguise No, you can't disguise Tell me lies, tell me sweet little lies If I could turn the page In time then I'd rearrange just a day or two Close my, close my, close my eyes But I couldn't find a way So I'll settle for one day to believe in you Tell me, tell me, tell me lies Tell me lies, tell me sweet little lies Tell me lies Tell me, tell me lies Oh no-no, you can't disguise You can't disguise No, you can't disguise Tell me lies, tell me sweet little lies Tell me lies Tell me, tell me lies Oh no-no, you can't disguise You can't disguise No, you can't disguise Tell me lies, tell me sweet little lies Tell me, tell me lies |
A small clip of Jeffrey Epstein's 2010 deposition resurfaced:
only registered users can see external links Q: "Have you ever had a personal relationship with Donald Trump?" A (Epstein): "What do you mean by “personal relationship,” sir?" Q: "Have you socialized with him?" A (Epstein): "Yes, sir." Q: "Have you ever socialized with Donald Trump in the presence of females under the age of 18?" A (Epstein): “Though I’d like to answer that question, at least today I’m going to have to assert my Fifth, Sixth, and 14th Amendment rights, sir.” ![]() ![]() ![]() ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The Sixth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution guarantees specific rights to individuals accused of crimes, focusing on ensuring a fair trial. It states: “In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial, by an impartial jury of the State and district wherein the crime shall have been committed, which district shall have been previously ascertained by law, and to be informed of the nature and cause of the accusation; to be confronted with the witnesses against him; to have compulsory process for obtaining witnesses in his favor, and to have the Assistance of Counsel for his defence.” The 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, ratified in 1868, is one of the most important amendments. It addresses citizenship, equal protection, and due process. It has five sections, but the most frequently cited are in Section 1. Core Provisions of the 14th Amendment: 1. Citizenship Clause Grants U.S. citizenship to all persons born or naturalized in the United States. This overturned the Dred Scott v. Sandford decision, which had denied citizenship to African Americans. 2. Due Process Clause Prohibits states from depriving any person of life, liberty, or property without due process of law. Basis for applying most of the Bill of Rights to state governments (incorporation doctrine). 3. Equal Protection Clause Requires states to provide equal protection under the law to all people. Key foundation for civil rights cases, including Brown v. Board of Education (school desegregation) and modern anti-discrimination rulings. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ChatGPT: Do you want me to show how this tactic (invoking multiple amendments) has been used by other high-profile witnesses — like organized crime figures or corporate executives — to avoid answering damaging questions? Q: Were those organized crime figures invoking multiple amendments, when they were asked questions about dangerous criminals, higher up in the crime organization? A: Yes — there is a pattern of witnesses in organized crime investigations invoking multiple constitutional amendments when refusing to answer questions, particularly when those questions involve higher-ranking figures (bosses or “untouchables”) in the organization. 🤔 |
Trump may have been considering a pardon or clemency deal for Ghislaine Maxwell.
1. DOJ Interviews Conducted by Trump Ally On July 24, 2025, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, formerly Trump’s personal lawyer, conducted a full-day interview with Maxwell at a federal office in Tallahassee. Blanche’s close relationship with Trump raised immediate scrutiny about the potential political motivations of the meeting. Maxwell cooperated fully, answering every question without invoking her rights, and returned to prison carrying a mysterious white box, sparking further speculation. 2. Allegations of a “Hidden Pardon” Deal Former Florida prosecutor Dave Aronberg, who previously worked as an aide to Pam Bondi (Trump’s former Florida Attorney General), publicly speculated that Maxwell might be offered immunity or a future pardon in exchange for statements absolving Trump, such as testifying that Trump had no involvement in Epstein’s crimes. Expert commentary attributed Blanche’s involvement as “extremely extraordinary” for a deputy attorney general, suggesting it might facilitate a pardon-related arrangement. 3. Context: Political Pressure & Epstein Files Persistent pressure from Trump’s MAGA base to release more Epstein documents, including what some referred to as a “client list,” has led DOJ to pursue new interviews with Maxwell. Some see this as a way to placate constituents rather than pursue unbiased justice. Internal DOJ memos concluded there was no new evidence, no client list, and no proof of a broader conspiracy involving high-profile figures. Still, the interviews continue amid speculation about political motives. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ In any case, it's a clear conflict of interest that Trump sent his former personal lawyer to "investigate" a case that he is clearly implicated in. Is any of you considering that this is just stupidity? What was in the box? Forgive me for being suspicious when associates of Trump are moving boxes. It's when important documents often 'seem to' disappear. |
Why Climate Action Is Unstoppable — and “Climate Realism” Is a Myth | Al Gore | TED
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When that happened in the past, they would just leave it on the church steps.
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How One Company Secretly Poisoned The Planet
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Tesla is an American car, but the tariffs on Chinese graphite
make every single car hundreds of dollars more expensive. There is also a thing as retaliatory tariffs... Harley Davidson revenue is down 23% and their motorcycle shipments are down roughly 33%, do to the EU's 50% tariff. It also prompted Harley‑Davidson to move production of EU‑bound bikes to Thailand. I couldn't believe non-Americans still drove those lawnmowers, but apparently. |