If this action does not include reopening the Yucca Mountain nuclear waste depository, then the economics of infinite onsite hot waste storage will choke the reactor operators to an early demise.
She was convicted in a court of law. The evidence is there for all to see. She has the right of appeal and if she wins, she can run in the presidential elections in 2027. The case was initiated by the EU, in 2015.Macron and the French establishment just found a way to keep their leading political opponent off any ballot for 5 yrs.
Maybe more worrying and definitely a payback to tech execs - its weird why an AI provision preventing states regulating for the next ten years would get into this billFrom Robert Reich (remember him?) --
Friends,
The old professor in me thinks the best way to convey to you how utterly awful the so-called “one big beautiful bill” passed by the House last night actually is would be to give you this short ten-question exam. (Answers are in parenthesis below, but first try to answer without looking at them.)
1. Does the House’s “one big beautiful bill” cut Medicare? (Answer: Yes, by an estimated $500 billion.)
2. Because the bill cuts Medicaid, how many Americans are expected to lose Medicaid coverage? (At least 8.6 million.)
3. Will the tax cut in the bill benefit the rich or the poor or everyone?(Overwhelmingly, the rich.)
4. How much will the top 0.1 percent of earners stand to gain from it? (Nearly $390,000 per year).
5. If you figure in the benefit cuts and the tax cuts, will Americans making between about $17,000 and $51,000 gain or lose? (They’ll lose about $700 a year).
6. How about Americans with incomes less than $17,000? (They’ll lose more than $1,000 per year on average).
7. How much will the bill add to the federal debt? ($3.8 trillion over 10 years.)
8. Who will pay the interest on this extra debt? (All of us, in both our tax payments and higher interest rates for mortgages, car loans, and all other longer-term borrowing.)
9. Who collects this interest? (People who lend to the U.S. government, 70 percent of whom are American and most of whom are wealthy.)
10. Bonus question: Is the $400 million airplane from Qatar a gift to the United States for every future president to use, or a gift to Trump for his own personal use? (It’s a personal gift because he’ll get to use it after he leaves the presidency.)
Most Americans are strongly opposed to all of these things, according to polls. But if you knew the answers to these ten questions, you’re likely to be in a very tiny minority. That’s because of (1) distortions and cover-ups emanating from Trump and magnified by Fox News and other rightwing outlets. (2) A public that’s overwhelmed with the blitzkrieg of everything Trump is doing, and can’t focus on this. (3) Outright silencing of many in the media who fear retaliation from the Trump regime if they reveal things that Trump doesn’t want revealed.
#7 is a BS premise. Our current annual deficit is $1.8T and this bill cuts revenue and increased spending, so we will be running an annual deficit of $2T+. Its amazing how conversations on the deficit are never all encompassing and over 10 years. We're on track to have a national debt of $60T in 10 years time - happy retirement and good luck to our kids and grandkids if that comes to pass.From Robert Reich (remember him?) --
Friends,
The old professor in me thinks the best way to convey to you how utterly awful the so-called “one big beautiful bill” passed by the House last night actually is would be to give you this short ten-question exam. (Answers are in parenthesis below, but first try to answer without looking at them.)
1. Does the House’s “one big beautiful bill” cut Medicare? (Answer: Yes, by an estimated $500 billion.)
2. Because the bill cuts Medicaid, how many Americans are expected to lose Medicaid coverage? (At least 8.6 million.)
3. Will the tax cut in the bill benefit the rich or the poor or everyone?(Overwhelmingly, the rich.)
4. How much will the top 0.1 percent of earners stand to gain from it? (Nearly $390,000 per year).
5. If you figure in the benefit cuts and the tax cuts, will Americans making between about $17,000 and $51,000 gain or lose? (They’ll lose about $700 a year).
6. How about Americans with incomes less than $17,000? (They’ll lose more than $1,000 per year on average).
7. How much will the bill add to the federal debt? ($3.8 trillion over 10 years.)
8. Who will pay the interest on this extra debt? (All of us, in both our tax payments and higher interest rates for mortgages, car loans, and all other longer-term borrowing.)
9. Who collects this interest? (People who lend to the U.S. government, 70 percent of whom are American and most of whom are wealthy.)
10. Bonus question: Is the $400 million airplane from Qatar a gift to the United States for every future president to use, or a gift to Trump for his own personal use? (It’s a personal gift because he’ll get to use it after he leaves the presidency.)
Most Americans are strongly opposed to all of these things, according to polls. But if you knew the answers to these ten questions, you’re likely to be in a very tiny minority. That’s because of (1) distortions and cover-ups emanating from Trump and magnified by Fox News and other rightwing outlets. (2) A public that’s overwhelmed with the blitzkrieg of everything Trump is doing, and can’t focus on this. (3) Outright silencing of many in the media who fear retaliation from the Trump regime if they reveal things that Trump doesn’t want revealed.
If they just accepted Baron as a student this all could have been avoided. But I assume he’s just as dumb as dad.As much as I hate what Harvard has done and represents, I don't think its fair to punish the students.
Yep we gave that away due to environmental concerns, labor costs, labor health restrictions, lack of the raw resources and government subsidies. China sees a need, we have a whole party dedicated to denying that need.Yep, just like EV and solar mandates.
Dumbass leftist were the "need". China on the other hand ...Yep we gave that away due to environmental concerns, labor costs, labor health restrictions, lack of the raw resources and government subsidies. China sees a need, we have a whole party dedicated to denying that need.
The overall size of the BBB and the complexity of its structure seem to be an intentional attempt to hide its full impact until it is too late. Our only hope is that the Senate Republicans have a better conscience than the House Republicans.Maybe more worrying and definitely a payback to tech execs - its weird why an AI provision preventing states regulating for the next ten years would get into this bill
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State AI Regulation Ban Clears U.S. House of Representatives
The proposal, part of the reconciliatory federal budget document dubbed the “One Big Beautiful Bill,” now heads to the U.S. Senate. It includes a 10-year stop on states being able to regulate artificial intelligence.www.govtech.com
Hypocrite this --I've said this 50 times. You're a democrat. That's obvious because you never held Biden to the same standards as Trump.
So stop saying you aren't a democrat. You're a hypocrite and a liar.
If you have done your research thoroughly, today's move to dismiss National Security Council staff with 30 minutes' notice on a Friday afternoon would be no surprise to you.Who is Alnur Mussayev?
(Do your own research)
"If you still support Trump, let me put this in the planest terms. You’re a fucking moron of galactic proportions." Barry, FB friend with CurlyYesterday I posted a clip from my friend Barry Barr, the founder of KAVU clothing brand who’s 32yr old business is under serious threat of collapsing because of the new tariffs
Today, I received a private message from a friend in California (who asked to remain anonymous) who is shutting down his 20yr old business, that employs over 150 people, because of tariffs.
So yesterday he laid off all 150 employees, one of which just had twins and needs the job, and closed his doors. He called a meeting, explained what happended, and sent everyone home. He’s abandoned both shipments, and informed his dealers.
Some of the dealers will likely also close because these are goods they desperately need, and most of their other suppliers are facing the same problem. That’s several dozen American businesses, with dozens of employees each, and decades of building their business, that will close.
My friend? He said he’ll survive. He has some real estate and some savings.
This is just the beginning.
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Dad4 was the dumbest dad of all. Trump was an awesome dad. All his kids came out on top. No crack addiction like the Pedo Joe's son Hunter. No guns with cocaine and hookers' pics. Not one Trump kid has a diary of the Donald taking showers with his daughter or a Laptop from Hell and no one calls dumb dad "Pedo Peter." Dad4 the math teacher (just like Little evil Larry) was all wrong with Covid #'s and his advice killed people.If they just accepted Baron as a student this all could have been avoided. But I assume he’s just as dumb as dad.
So we're fucked then.The overall size of the BBB and the complexity of its structure seem to be an intentional attempt to hide its full impact until it is too late. Our only hope is that the Senate Republicans have a better conscience than the House Republicans.