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I would not call what are happening "deportation" because that require that a formal procedure is followed. They have been kidnapped, that is what has happened. And I would say that it is criminal at state and federal level. The agents who participate, especially now when they must be aware that no correct formal legal adequate procedure is likely follow. So at state level they could open a criminal investigation. Another problem is also that these kidnappings seem to be based to a great extent on ambigious *intelligence*, especially concerning the students there appears to be some anonymous groups looking for these. The whole thing give STASI vibes.
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Her body language is as if she is scolding someone while trying to be polite. The way she slightly yanks her heat and upper body. Which kind of is a bad thing when the wording is something that would be supposedly positive: "everything is going great"
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Sometimes I wonder if it is satire. But otherwise it is a bit scary. I live in a european country where it is very, extremely, difficult to get permission to homeschool kids. Basically only if yhe kid or a familymember is very sick (for instance very vulnerable to virusinfections that run frequently in schools) while I get homeschooling is quite common in some areas of USA.
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Companies moving elsewhere may be partly because of the cost of living make it difficult to recruit staff to affordable salaries.
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@MickeSuspicious Some of the harvest there would be have been left to rot in the fields since many of the seasonal workers are immigrants or what I understand is guest workers(?) who dared not come to work when ICE started to raid farms.
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@misc_channels-po6rh The serious cases stay rather the same. Some increases in diagnosed people could be because babies that are born significantly prematurely typically end up on the spectrum. Today they can save many of these babies that just some 30 years ago would likely not have survived. And that they have better methods to diagnose. So improvements in medical science and practice is likely one significant factor to why "more people are getting sick" in this case. But that said, there could possibly be some to gain by to take a look at maternal health, but that may not be including big anything, pharma or food, as bona fide enemy so that is probably too boring for these reactionary populist revolutionaries.
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Bizarre thing is that I suspect many around that table probably don't like Trump very much?
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@AnitaPiotrowski-eu1wp Or kidney issues. If kidneys don't manage to regulate the salt balance it can show in being puffy around the eyes also.
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There is waterproof make-up.
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And he brought in Eric Prince. Last time he was around he was out to find WMDs in Iraq, never found any of course but caused much chaos around the world
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He doesn't get that a variation of energy sources is favourable. Mr Global is right that it's been so politicised. The right wing ruled municipals also tend to reject wind and solar energy projects with weak arguments. So in some areas energy consumers pay trough the nose from time to time. Business with energy consuming production have had to shut down production from time to time because production costs exceeds what price increase they can charge for their products.
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Dr Boz did a reaction to when he released his blood work. She pointed out that he had somewhat high triglycerides so she wondered the same despite he had ok blood glucose level. High triglycerides can indicate high insulin levels which diabetics that don't manage it properly tend to get (they eat crap they shouldn't and much of it so they must take a lot of insulin). His moments of whimsical and disoriented can also indicate that his blood sugar is in a rollercoaster.
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Bessent is awful. Recall his condenscenting comment that it isn't a right to buy cheap stuff. But that is what many only can afford. And he does it from a position as if it would be a right to remain very wealthy just because one, or anscestors, once became wealthy.
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@a3vus Yes, and writing a text can also be polished up which a performance for TV can't in the same manner (unless it is a pre recorded that be edited). Some are also somewhat better in expressing themselves in writing than verbally. Idk if Trump is but it could be possible?
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Perhaps they have sources within government and the administrative civil service but this may be taking place outside "government" agencies?
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@nataliacoggins6769 There need to be plenty more wind turbines to catch up with the death rate of birds flying in windows in buildings (or moving vehicles) . And at least in Sweden we have dug down a large part of power cables instead of having them up in the air, power cables are culprits to killing some amount of eagles, hawks and larger birds.
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I think plenty of people that subscribe to some hate ideology have not as clear idea about the root of their hate consist of if asked to elaborate on it. Presuming if hate is defined as anger, fear or feelings of injury by a percieved threat of that somebody or something that that strong negative attitudes has a target. Some part of them may also have been groomed into it at a fairly young age with initially some legit concern with deceptive arguments by extremist organisations (which is a bit of a pattern frequently seen in european extremist movements of "all sorts" (political, ethnicity based etc). It is often attracting people who percieved themselves as some sort of disadvantage and which is not wholly unrealistic even if they formally may tick boxes that would have them at not being discriminated.
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It may perhaps become how Christopher Isherwood put it in "Goodbye to Berlin": The press have come to look like schoolpapers, there's nothing of substance to read in them except for new regulations, new sanctions and lists of people that have been dealt with. This morning Göring presented three new innovative definitions of high treason.
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Tariff is a form of tax.
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Yeah, vineager (or citrus) remove limescale (and grease if you happen to have soap remains). The watersaving nozzles can also make the waterflow be more concentrated.
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I think of her as Pam Zombie, she is creepy not only for what she say but she also for some reason almost look like the dolls ventriloquists use when she talks.
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It's not really the right who blew up the issues of identity policy. To recognize groups that are at disadvantage and trying to improve them is a priori a good thing to do. Most can at least passively support it and see what is discussed. But the problem arise when the groups that are said to be at disadvantage to some degree become competitive and divisive. This is also recognized in marxist theory and can be deliberately used to divide societies. And this was what happened with the trans issue, girls/women who are typically at comparative disadvantage with boys/men of having resources for their sports are suddenly sidestepped by an average individual who have the physical advantage of having had a testosterone level they never would have been allowed to compete with. And these girls/women are basically told to suck it up and be kind of glad that they are in majority. Or the redefinition of the meaning of the concepts of sex/gender and "trans" or how we understand it in terms of biological reproduction function and how we recognise it: there are some physical signs that usually is a telltale of whether an individual is a man or a woman. It is confusing if an individual is not expected to do anything at all to present in a way that is important for that individual to be recognised as but instead the people around yhat individual are expected to "transform" their view of how they recognise a man or a woman but still acknowledge the individual who don't care at all about how they present as the one being "trans". It may seem petty but if we are to be able to find some common ground with other people even in disagreements there must be possible to communicate in a way where words actually have meaning. And as I believe it was Elton John who said that the sex is not decided on whether a person want to wear glitter. The other issue is that it is somewhat being pushed onto kids, sometimes by organisations that have quite the abusive language. Kids who are neither even old enough to get a tatto and nor have the maturity to be able to give relevant consent to treatments that will have them sterilised (often at an age where they may difficult to differentiate whether there is an actual gender dysphoria or whether they are at odds with the different social expectations of girls and boys (or even homophobia). The latter is typically not solved by sexchanging treatments.
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It would be interesting to see some journalistic research to so many real estate business people he has in his administration, or people tied to that sector. And how much debt they carry, because he doesn't seem concerned about inflation but he worry about the bond market and bitch about Powell not lowering interest rate.
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Similar in some parts of Europe. In London the three most exclusive areas have over 50% of their houses empty most part of the year because they are owned by foreign oligarchs and über wealthy Arabs who attend a few board meetings and maybe two weeks of shopping. But low income service workers struggle to afford housing in greater London
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They are so eager to increase birthrates. Meanwhile in Mississippi they have alarming rise of spreading STDs because of having taken out sex information in education at schools. They also have emergency because of rising numbers of infant deaths (9 per 1000 births!) because of congenital issues following stricter abortion laws that force women to go trough risk pregnancies. These delusional pro-lifers don't care about any lives if it's not their own family as soon that life is born and exist. That woman from the organisation "America for life" is so delusional she doesn't even realise that the term 'abortion' is a medical procedure performed regardless of the reasons for it. Doctors who can be punished for performing an abortion watch women flatline when they come in and examination show the fetus is dead, or some other serious matter that would require to having it removed (i.e. aborted) to save the life of the woman. She sit and say "but that's not an abortion", they are clearly not living in reality but in a religious fantasy world where unicorns dance in heaven pooping glitter over their fantasy world. It's so said that America so quickly turn into a place styled to mediocre people are lifted up to feel good and rule and influence matters they don't understand.
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@nataliacoggins6769 Absolutely "Knight of the woeful countenance"
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@nataliacoggins6769 The knight of woeful countenance...perhaps a role model for Trump
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I wouldn't say that it is particular upsetting that she has the company that among other things sell glucose monitors to people without diagnoses. Why gatekeeping the technology that can detect whether you may go around and eat stuff that give you frequent glucose spikes and thus help you see if something should be changed to avoid getting t2 diabetes? What is the supposed "conspiracy theory" in that USA has a disproportionate high number of people with chronich disease and quite a number can be detected much earlier than the standard bloodpanels allow. Casey Means has that company and there with Dr Robert Lustig as well (who was the one who got the honour to treat kids with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease). According to him one could detect risk of t2 diabetes some 10-15 years before you do with the standard bloodpanels in place today. The way to do it would to check for fasting insulin, which is fairly easy and not particularly costly but it is blocked by the American Diabetes Association, ADA, who perhaps are more concerned about the donations they get from junk food producers and pharmaceutical producers. And of course, if people were alsrted long before T2D knocked on the door to acknowledge it's arrival and changed their habits their number of members would probably diminish. It's not a conspiracy theory that the spokesperson for the American Diabetes Association is a morbidly obese woman who previously have worked for Kellogg's and that the recipes at their site are such that they require people to are diagnosed with t2d to be on medication.
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@BigNoseDog From what I understand it was more than one reason, her mother fell ill with cancer. And she was disappointed because she thought she would be treating symptoms more than cause. Similar to Shawn Baker who got tired of chopping off body parts from people (and frequently relatively young people) who mismanaged their diabetes.
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I bet she was not really that mentally ill either. She liked having fun and dating and in a hypocritical catholic family it's just the boys that should be allowed that.
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She does these little bounces, like a kid who insist on Santa claus is real when somehow heard by somebody saying he isn't.
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"People are asking..." I bet you Faux news' staff themselves are swearing behind the scene.
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Well, when Donald Jr posted the clip of where Donald Sr threw a dildo down from at a WNBA game... I would have thought most normal grown ups would be ashamed if their parents did so. But apparently not Donald Jr. His kids allowed their mom to be buried at the golf course also. It wouldn't be strange if Ivana had been a golf obsessed person but I haven't heard that she was.
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If the vices is constant maybe they eat more? During the pandemic, between 2019 to 2022, the number of type 2 diabetes among teens with over 60% (mostly among otherwise disadvantaged, i.e. poorer, with noticeable spike with some ethnic groups). Some health influencers, like Alan Roberts, refer to the pandemic as "the great fattening" since people got noticeable sticker as to their basic health despite Fauci went out and motivated and justified the lockdown with the poor basal average health of Americans. And maybe there is something else to ponder there about death rates instead of just the vaccinations?
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@sanataj Change the number of composition in Congress?
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@iareid8255 Though if it is way windier in Scotland than if they were placed in Gloucester they perhaps deliver more thus making the transmission worthwhile?
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@iareid8255 Idk, if there isn't much electricity produced to transmit perhaps the cost of upgrading transmission capacity appear less of an urgency? Yet still it is unfortunately that the sources of energy have become so politicised to the degree that decision-makers dig themselves into trenches for the sake of it. One can say that the solar cell parks are ugly also but on the other hand in many other areas technical inventions tend to become more efficient and also smaller and one may presume that could happen with solar cells as well so it's not a given that we will leave nature full of solar cells to our grandkids.
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@iareid8255 Yes, and of course it depend on where one is located and maybe what type. I watched Prepper Princess testing these minor solar panels that has like a battery for storage of the energy, she lived in Arizona and those mobile batteries had capacity to run the necessiteies for a decent while with energy efficient appliances. A similar system could perhaps be useful during the summer in the north of Sweden where I grew up where you have the phenomen of "midnight sun" if the price is reasonable. I have not seen those here in Sweden though, but the ones that covers the roofs wouldn't be a worthwhile investment for my little cottage for just a few months and where the excess goes into the regular electricity provider.
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@iareid8255 About all methods have their disadvantages in certain situations. When its extremely cold it is typically not much wind at all. A few years ago during a heatwave with extremely little rain the water levels in France became so low and the temperature too high to use the water to cool nuclear plants in France. And from what I understand coal is not that efficent for the process required.
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@CherylSimser A lot of makeup requires special cleanser to remove it, ordinary soap and water is insufficient. But he probably don't have such often, since the bruises frequently are visible.
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I just saw a clip with Scaramucci and he pointed out that Trump even admit to not being truthful in some interview with Leslie Stahl having said "I might say the sky is green knowing that it isn't green but that the 30% who like me will repeat it". Scaramucci called it the Trump foothold that may be working on people with normal values but Trump don't have it, he has a faster golfchart so he get on the green faster than you kicking away your ball but moving his ball to the more advantageous position.
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And he got the chainsaw for the show from the Argentinian guy, why of course an Argentinian would know how to wreck their country in record pace.
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True. I bet that the percentage of fratboys with drug addiction wrecks their families is higher. RFKjr claimed to be disabled by his brain worm and unable to earn a living when he was expected to pay alimony for his kids
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Could the lawfirms who were pushed to do pro bono work for Trump engage in such?
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What a fool he is. VAT is like sales tax, to be carried by the consumer but it does not discriminate with imported goods and produced within the borders. The importer add VAT which he deduct from purchase price and then add it to his sale just like someone sourcing it domestically. And it stops with the final consumer who don't have the right to deduction.
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The male penguins also incubate the eggs for about 65 days when the female go to feed after laying the eggs. So maybe there is a culture of equality with the penguins that annoys modern day human conservative politicians?
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The delusional obsession of other countries taking advantage of them... the past days wipe out at stockmarkets amounts to more than the USA spent in WW2 adjusted for inflation. Sure the "liberation day slump" affect foreigners as well but given to the size of population in USA there sure are many americans getting their pensionfunds, their savings for their kids college etc negatively affected... Also weird is that some suggesting/dreaming that they would strive to have tariffs instead of income tax because "that's how it worked in the beginning". But it may have worked in the early 19th century when average people lived like amish people did today but it may have been good reason it was abandoned and tariffs failed when re-introduced during the depression.
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The guy to the right look "tariffied", perhaps he's about to refinance his home in near future or something?
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