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Thomas Paine

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Wednesday, May 11, 2022

11 May - Blogs I'm Following - 3 of 4

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Private property owners sue over Virginia’s hunting dog law
WILSONS (AP) Soon after Jim Medeiros bought his 143-acre (58-hectare) cattle and poultry farm in rural Virginia a decade ago, he and his wife were startled by the sounds of 20 hunting dogs barking and howling as they circled their house and chased their chickens. When Medeiros confronted a hunter nearby, the man told him ... read more
Police: Bullet pierced window at attorney general’s office
(AP) Virginia Capitol Police are investigating after a bullet pierced a window at the office of the Attorney General in downtown Richmond. Police said officers were called to the Barbara Johns Building on May 9 and found a small round hole at the top of the window, news outlets reported. In a statement, the Attorney ... read more
Mining Awareness +13 hours ago
Finland and Sweden Aim for NATO Membership
Every time Russia invades somewhere, more countries decide to join NATO. Both Finland and Sweden “are skilled in Arctic warfare. … Continue reading → read more
Mining Awareness +13 hours ago
Operation Eagle Assist: 9 October 2001-16 May 2002 NATO Patrolled US Skies Following 9/11
NATO AWACS: They provide air surveillance and early warning capability by transmitting data to command and control centres on land, … Continue reading → read more
Mining Awareness +14 hours ago
Russia Can’t “Return to the Community of Civilized Nations Until the End of Putin’s Dictatorship” German Diplomat Heusgen
“You cannot seriously sit down with Putin anymore” – German diplomat Christoph Heusgen”, May 11 2022, DW: https://youtu.be/QzvTKyy3pws “What Germany’s … Continue reading → read more
Mining Awareness +14 hours ago
Russia’s May 9 Missile Attack on Odesa Region: Five Recreation Centers, Warehouses, Shopping Mall Damaged
As can be seen on the map, Odessa is a little over 100 miles from Romania and less than 200 … Continue reading → read more
Mining Awareness +14 hours ago
Azovstal on Fire after Bombardment; Russia Trying to Assault Steelworks with Tanks
Those who support this attack by Russia, whether through word or deed, will burn in hell for an eternity. “Azovstal … Continue reading → read more
The Daily "Near You?"
Wesson, Mississippi, USA. Thanks for stopping by! read more
bilaterals.org11 hours ago
Overselling EU trade deals: new study uncovers failures of sustainability impact assessments
11-May-2022 The European Commission uses flawed and tardy sustainability impact assessments as a fig leaf for environmentally, socially and economically damaging EU trade agreements, according to a new study. read more
bilaterals.org11 hours ago
España tendrá que indemnizar a Renergy con 33 millones de dólares
11-May-2022 España ha sido condenada en el arbitraje con Renergy, empresa con sede en Luxemburgo, ante un panel CIADI que ha valorado las pérdidas producidas por los cambios normativos de las energías renovables en 33 millonse de dólares. read more
bilaterals.org11 hours ago
Thai gold mine blamed for sickening local villagers is set to reopen
11-May-2022 Citing the free-trade agreement between Australia and Thailand, Kingsgate, announced in November 2017 that it had filed a suit against Thailand at an international arbitration tribunal. read more
bilaterals.org11 hours ago
L'arbitrage, un coup de poker ?
11-May-2022 Financé par un tiers financeur, l'arbitrage se transforme en une opération de spéculation au cours de laquelle le demandeur ne court aucun risque (puisqu'il ne déboursera pour sa part aucune somme). read more
bilaterals.org11 hours ago
Coopération, accord de libre-échange, industrie, agriculture… Montée en puissance de l'axe Maroc-Brésil
11-May-2022 Le secrétaire au commerce et aux relations internationales du ministère brésilien de l'agriculture souligne l'importance d'aller de l'avant dans la signature d'un accord de libre-échange entre le Maroc et le Mercosur. read more
bilaterals.org11 hours ago
Bhutan and Thailand to have bilateral trade
11-May-2022 The government of Bhutan and Thailand agreed to sign a bilateral trade agreement. The two countries have a trade and economic cooperation agreement as of now. read more
War News Updates11 hours ago
US Congress Passes $40B Military Aid Package To Ukraine
*Politico:* *House passes $40B military aid package to buttress Ukraine* The measure now goes to the Senate, where Majority Leader Chuck Schumer has promised the chamber “will move swiftly.” The House passed a nearly $40 billion package for Ukraine late Tuesday, sending the bill to the Senate as lawmakers heed President Joe Biden’s warning that U.S. cash to help the allied country will run out in just over a week. Attracting overwhelming support, the measure cleared the House in a 368-57 vote, just hours after bill text was released. Across the Capitol, Senate Majority Lea... read more
Winners and losers in the 2022 elections, by Jop Yap
This is what my friend, Dr. Josef "Jop" Yap, former President of the Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS), wrote about the PH elections last Monday. Enjoy. ------------ given a chance, e.g. Chel Diokno. Perhaps that is what many politicians lack nowadays: a dose of humility. What will bring that about? Being overtaken by Viet Nam? Or suddenly waking up one day to find out that Cambodia, Lao PDR, and Myanmar have surpassed us? But I am not holding my breath waiting for change to happen. Till 2028 then." ----------------- See also other articles by Jop here: Welfare... read more
FDA refuses to say when baby formula plant will reopen despite company’s claims the facility is safe
Daily Mail The biggest baby formula supplier in the U.S. has denied its Michigan plant is responsible for the deaths of two children despite the FDA... The post FDA refuses to say when baby formula plant will reopen despite company’s claims the facility is safe appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Greg Hunter, "Fed Cannot Fight Inflation – Peter Schiff"
*"Fed Cannot Fight Inflation – Peter Schiff"* By Greg Hunter’s USAWatchdog.com "Money manager and economist Peter Schiff says all the talk you are hearing from the Federal Reserve is simply the Fed “pretending to fight inflation.” Schiff explains, “Everything I predicted with inflation breaking out and the way the Fed would react to it has come true. The next thing is the Fed is now pretending it’s going to fight inflation. I say they are pretending because they have no real intention of doing it because they can’t. If the Fed could fight inflation, it would have started the fight a... read more
Ukraine Cuts Off Gas to Europe and the Inflation Double Whammy
Gateway Pundit – by Larry Johnson You read that right. Ukraine announced today that it is cutting off a third of the natural gas flow to... The post Ukraine Cuts Off Gas to Europe and the Inflation Double Whammy appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
PrairiePundit11 hours ago
The Jan. 6 department of injustice
*Gateway Pundit:* *PURE EVIL: Biden DOJ Is Threatening Jan. 6 Defendants With Life in Prison after Walking Inside US Capitol and Taking Pictures* The overreaction to the Jan. 6 event marks a significant contrast from the much more violent BLM riots. It cements to picture of a dual system of justice in the US. read more
The Day Israel Attacked America
Al Jazeera English Nov 3, 2014 • Al Jazeera investigates the shocking truth behind a deadly Israeli attack on a US naval vessel. The post The Day Israel Attacked America appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
The Rio Times11 hours ago
Chile: President tries to rekindle government while his popularity falls
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Chilean President Gabriel Boric is trying to relaunch a government that has lost popularity less than two months after making global headlines for becoming the country's youngest president and a possible symbol of a revival of the left in South America. Now that opinion polls show Boric has lost support […] The post Chile: President tries to rekindle government while his popularity falls appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
PrairiePundit11 hours ago
Russia's shrinking population
Dr. Paul Moreland: “One hundred and forty-six million [people] for such a vast territory is insufficient,” said Vladimir Putin at the end of last year. Russians haven’t been having enough children to replace themselves since the early Sixties. Birth rates are also stagnant in the West, but in Russia the problem is compounded by excess deaths: Russians die almost a decade earlier than Brits. Their President is clearly worried that he’s running out of subjects. It’s a humiliating state of affairs because Russian power has always been built on the foundation of demography. Back in ... read more
PrairiePundit11 hours ago
5th Circuit to hear challenge to Biden's attempt to block oil and gas leases
Jazz Shaw: ... A federal appeals court in New Orleans hears arguments Tuesday about whether President Joe Biden legally suspended new oil and gas lease sales shortly after taking office because of climate change worries. The case has not been tried but a federal judge blocked the order, saying only Congress could suspend the sales. Federal lawyers say the government has broad power to hold, cancel or defer lease sales. The plaintiffs appear to have a fairly well-developed argument here. The President and the Department of the Interior only have the ability to offer drilling le... read more
How Did 274,000 Babies End Up on Psychiatric Meds?
How Did 274,000 Babies End Up on Psychiatric Meds? by Dr. Joseph Mercola March 10, 2022 Story-at-a-Glance An estimated 21 million American adults experienced at least one major depressive episode in 2020. The highest rates reported for the past several years have consistently been among those aged between 18 and 25 The vast majority The post How Did 274,000 Babies End Up on Psychiatric Meds? appeared first on Truth Comes to Light. read more
When Healing Meets Marketing — The Perfect Storm
When Healing Meets Marketing The Perfect Storm by Jon Rappoport, No More Fake News May 11, 2022 I wrote this article in 2010. It’s truer now than it was then: DECEMBER 5, 2010. About ten years ago, I decided that the medical cartel could become the most dangerous of all power groups on the The post When Healing Meets Marketing — The Perfect Storm appeared first on Truth Comes to Light. read more
Dr. Robert L. Manuel Named 13th DePaul University President
Dr. Robert L. Manuel will be DePaul University’s 13th president, effective Aug. 1. read more
Wednesday Morning Links
Miscellaneous material for your mid-week reading. - The United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction highlights the fundamentally flawed evaluation of risk which is resulting in our suffering from far more disasters than necessary. But while recognizing the problems with misplaced optimism and obliviousness to danger, Talia Lavin discusses the need to nonetheless hold out hope (and act toward its fulfilment). - Sam Pizzigati discusses the still-underestimated concentration of wealth as calling for the richest few to contribute far more to the common good (rather than using u... read more
balance1011 hours ago
Ray Neff reveals Col. Lafayette Baker's memoirs
In 1863 Colonel Lafayette C. Baker (later promoted to Brigadier General) was in charge of Union counter-intelligence, heading the National Detective Bureau. In 1866 when President Andrew Johnson discovered that Baker's Detective Bureau had the White House under surveillance, Baker was dismissed. Baker feared (with good reason) for his life and died under suspicious circumstances in 1868. (Details are in Anatomy of an Assassination by John Cottrell. New York: Funk & Wagnalls, 1966.) An inventory of Baker's possessions showed he owned bound volumes of "Colburn's U.S. Magazine" for the... read more
Women Leading Humanitarian Efforts in Ukraine, Now Include them in Leadership, say UN Women and CARE
New York, May 11 (IPS) - A joint UN Women and CARE report on the gender disparities in the wake of the Ukrainian crisis calls for donors and humanitarian partners to take greater care to promote the voices of women and marginalized communities in the humanitarian effort. Read the full story, “Women Leading Humanitarian Efforts in Ukraine, Now Include them in Leadership, say UN Women and CARE”, on globalissues.org → read more
Most Maternal Deaths Are Preventable: How To Improve Outcomes in South Africa
May 11 (IPS) - The past 20 years have seen a significant decline in maternal mortality rates from 342 deaths to 211 per 100,000 globally . But every day, more than 800 women around the world die from complications of pregnancy and childbirth, up to 42 days after delivery. Most of these deaths are preventable. Read the full story, “Most Maternal Deaths Are Preventable: How To Improve Outcomes in South Africa”, on globalissues.org → read more
Dr. Pamela Braboy Jackson Named Indiana University’s First Associate Vice President for Faculty and Belonging
Dr. Pamela Braboy Jackson will be Indiana University’s first associate vice president for faculty and belonging, effective June... read more
"Leaner Times Ahead - Prepare Now as Inflation Surges"
*Full screen recommended.* Dan, iAllegedly, 5/11/22: *"Leaner Times Ahead - Prepare Now as Inflation Surges"* "It’s time to prepare for what’s coming. No matter where you live in the world inflation is such a huge problem that people don’t want to really look at. Now is the time." read more
the daily howler12 hours ago
WEDNESDAY: What Collins said, so long ago!
*WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 2022* *Our "anthropology moment:"* As we've noted many times, this has been our "anthropology moment." This has been an anthropology moment for our nation; for our tribe; for each of us as individuals. That said, it can only be our anthropology moment if we're willing and able to see it as such. When did this "anthropology moment" actually get its start? Decades ago, we'd allege. That said, Lawrence O'Donnell featured a recent anthropology moment on last evening's Last Word. This anthropology moment was drawn from the May 2 Georgia gubernatorial debate. Last ... read more
PrairiePundit12 hours ago
Biden's dangerous Iran pander
Washington Free Beacon: Congress is probing the Biden administration over its decision to grant a U.S. visa to an Iranian national tied to Iran’s terrorist fighting force and its former leader, Qassem Soleimani. ... Parastui’s visit comes amid active threats by Iran and the IRGC to assassinate U.S. officials, including former secretary of state Mike Pompeo. It also comes as the Biden administration mulls lifting the IRGC’s terror designation as part of a package of concessions to Iran meant to entice it into signing a new version of the 2015 nuclear accord. "Parastui has been d... read more
Biden Signs Bill Reviving World War II-Era Lend-Lease Program To Ukraine
President Biden on Monday signed a bill into law reviving the World War II-era lend-lease program for Ukraine, paving the way for an escalation in US military aid to Kyiv. The Ukraine Democracy Defense Lend-Lease Act of 2022 allows Biden to send weapons to Ukraine free of charge while technically requiring payment at a later date. Under the lend-lease act during World War II, the US sent billions of dollars in weapons to the Soviet Union, China, Britain, and other allies. The legislation received massive bipartisan support in Congress, passing by voice vote in the Senate and by a... read more
Why Latin America Needs A New World Order
The world wants to see an end to the conflict in Ukraine. The NATO countries, however, want to prolong the conflict by increasing arms shipments to Ukraine and by declaring that they want to “weaken Russia.” The United States had already allocated $13.6 billion to arm Ukraine. Biden has just requested $33 billion more. By comparison, it would require $45 billion per year to end world hunger by 2030. The post Why Latin America Needs A New World Order appeared first on PopularResistance.Org. read more
PrairiePundit12 hours ago
Only four states supporting Biden?
*Breitbart:* *Poll: Joe Biden’s Job Approval Underwater in 46 States — Including Dark Blue California* Of the four states that support Biden, only Vermont has him above 50 %. There are several cities in Texas with a larger population than Vermont. read more
AMLO Will Not Attend Summit Of The Americas If Any Country Is Excluded
The President of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) said that if any country is excluded from the Summit of the Americas, he will not attend the event, and will only send a representative instead. During his morning press conference, the Mexican president indicated that if all the countries of the Americas are not invited to the Summit of the Americas, a lower level representative of the government of Mexico would attend, but that he would not go. “If there is exclusion, if everyone is not invited, a representation of the government of Mexico will go, but I would not go,” ... read more
The Rio Times12 hours ago
Argentina receives more dollars from abroad than are sent
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Historically in Argentina, an average worker used to generate enough pesos to be able to buy a handful of dollars, which he then sent to relatives living abroad. It was always like this. Until the pandemic. Since 2020, this trend has been reversed and has never been the way it […] The post Argentina receives more dollars from abroad than are sent appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Hundreds Demonstrate In Support Of Julian Assange In Brussels
On Saturday afternoon, hundreds of protesters demonstrated outside the Théâtre Royal de la Monnaie in Brussels in support of Julian Assange, Belga News Agency reports. The demonstrators called on the United Kingdom to come back on its decision to extradite Assange to the United States, where he could face a 175-year prison term. “What is happening to Julian Assange is an attack against freedom of the press,” Marie-France Deprez of the Comité Free Assange Belgium said. Assange is wanted in the United States for leaking secret documents on the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. US autho... read more
Defending Rights And Dissent Urges UK To Reject Extradition Of Assange
On Monday May 9, 2022, Defending Rights & Dissent urged UK Home Secretary Priti Patel to reject the US’s extradition request for WikiLeaks publisher Julian Assange. As US-based NGO focused on the First Amendment, it is highly unusual for us to correspond with foreign governments. However, given the extraordinary nature of Assange’s case and its implications for press freedom not just in the US, but globally, we are compelled to do so. For 12 years, our organization has closely monitored the US government’s attacks on WikiLeaks and its publisher Julian Assange. We have also monitor... read more
The Rio Times12 hours ago
Bolivia: Exports of non-traditional products grows 42% between January and March 2022
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Exports of non-traditional products from Bolivia increased 42%, both in value and volume, as of the first quarter of 2022, as reported by the Bolivian Institute of Foreign Trade (IBCE), with data from the National Institute of Statistics (INE). The report noted that "exports of non-traditional products increased by 42%, […] The post Bolivia: Exports of non-traditional products grows 42% between January and March 2022 appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Shadowproof13 hours ago
Protest Song Of The Week: ‘GDP’ By Bob Vylan
The post was originally published at Ongoing History Of Protest Music. Bob Vylan is a grime punk duo that recently released their second album “Bob Vylan Present ThePrice Of Life.” Just like their 2020 debut album, “We Live Here,” the album features incisive political commentary addressing issues such as systemic The post Protest Song Of The Week: ‘GDP’ By Bob Vylan appeared first on Shadowproof. read more
The Rio Times13 hours ago
The Paraguayan and U.S. governments stressed the importance of their alliance on several issues
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The governments of Paraguay and the United States highlighted on Monday the importance of their "alliance" on various issues, including the fight against corruption and security. At the end of a meeting, the new Paraguayan foreign minister, Julio César Arriola, and the Washington ambassador in Asunción, Marc Ostfield, highlighted the […] The post The Paraguayan and U.S. governments stressed the importance of their alliance on several issues appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The New Dark Age13 hours ago
Briefing on the results of the analysis of documents related to the military biological activities of the United States on the territory of Ukraine
The Russian Defence Ministry continues to study materials on the implementation of military biological programs of the United States and its NATO allies on the territory of Ukraine. read more
PrairiePundit11 hours ago
Sen Tim Scott responds to administration's rationale for abortion
Daily Caller: President Joe Biden’s Treasury Secretary, Janet Yellen, said Tuesday that making abortion illegal would be bad for the economy. ... “I certainly don’t mean to say what I think the effects are in a manner that’s harsh,” Yellen responded. “What we’re talking about is whether or not women will have the ability to regulate their reproductive situation in ways that will enable them to plan lives that are fulfilling and satisfying for them.” “One aspect of a satisfying life is being able to feel that you have the financial resources to raise a child, that the children yo... read more
War News Updates12 hours ago
U.K. Strikes Security Pact With Sweden And Finland Should They Come Under Attack
*Reuters:* *UK strikes security agreement with Sweden and Finland as NATO bids loom* STOCKHOLM (Reuters) -British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Wednesday said he had agreed new deals with Sweden and Finland to bolster European security, pledging to support both countries' armed forces should they come under attack. The agreements, described by Britain as "a step-change in defence and security cooperation", will go some way to assuage fears in Finland and Sweden over threats made by Russia should either nation decide to join NATO. "What we are saying, emphatically, is tha... read more
Balkinization12 hours ago
My civil war against Ilya Shapiro
The liberal left these days is constantly colliding with, and trying to make its case against, the illiberal left. I’ve been pursuing a strategy of internal critique: illiberalism threatens to thwartthe left’s admirable goals. A few weeks ago, I was invited to appear on a panel with Ilya Shapiro, who had previously been prevented from speaking by an angry mob at Hastings Law School. A similar disruption involving a different speaker had happened at the University of Michigan, so the Federalist Society asked me to join Shapiro’s event as a sort of left wing counterweight. I deci... read more
PrairiePundit12 hours ago
Biden's 'Ultra-MAGA' nonsense
DailyWire: ... “Just because he comes out and says ‘Ultra MAGA’ 20 times it’s not going to make inflation go away,” (Dana) Perino continued. “They can say Rick Scott 100,000 times. That guy is eating alone at the lunch table. Basically there’s nobody in the Republican Party that signed on to his plan. He can have his plan and he has every right to try to push it, but by no means does an ‘Ultra MAGA’ group support it, that’s absurd.” Perino pointed out that the main criticism of Scott’s plan was an increase in taxes — which she argued was ridiculous because Democrats were also p... read more
Vox - All12 hours ago
Why Americans aren’t happy with their sex lives
Getty Images A new book examines the downsides of sex positivity — and explores the alternatives to our unhappy sexual culture. Why are so many young Americans so unhappy with their sex lives? That’s the question that looms over a fascinating new book by Washington Post columnist Christine Emba called *Rethinking Sex: A Provocation*. A provocation indeed: In the book, Emba digs into why young people are, in her words, “engaging in sexual encounters they don’t really want for reasons they don’t fully agree with.” She argues that the sexual revolution, or the sex positivity moveme... read more
Vox - All12 hours ago
The government detectives and private eyes of the bitcoin age
The rise of cryptocurrency has created a new type of job: crypto detective. | wenjin chen/Getty Images The government is looking for tech-savvy detectives who can crack down on crypto. As an agent on the IRS’s cyber investigations team, Chris Janczewski led some of the government’s biggest crypto busts, including the takedown of a major child exploitation site and the seizure of much of the $4.5 billion of bitcoin stolen during the 2016 Bitfinex hack. Those busts helped Janczewski make the jump to the private sector a few months ago. He’s now the head of investigations at a priva... read more
Balkinization12 hours ago
Constitutional Memories
I have posted a new essay, Constitutional Memories, on SSRN. Here is the abstract. Many arguments in constitutional law invoke collective memory. Collective memory is what a group—for example, a religion, a profession, a people, or a nation— remembers and forgets about its past. This combination of remembering and forgetting helps constitute the group’s identity and structures its values and its commitments. Precisely because memory is selective, it may or may not correspond to the best account of historical facts. The use of memory in constitutional argument is constitutional m... read more
On History and Culture
A nation’s culture is founded on its history. A history written by outsiders leads to the imposition of an alien culture. read more
US Senate to vote on abortion rights bill -- but what would it mean to codify Roe into law?
Lawmakers in the US Senate are set to vote on a bill that would enshrine abortion into law. But is there a route to legislation? read more
Use of 'white privilege' makes online discussions more polarized and less constructive
In this era of racial reckoning, words such as ‘white privilege’ have played a significant role in defining social problems plaguing America. But those words also have a downside. read more
Why Ukraine's undersized military is resisting supposedly superior Russian forces
On paper, Russia’s military outmatches its Ukrainian rival. But better training, strategy and battlefield decisions have helped Ukrainian forces keep Russian troops at bay. read more
Trusting societies are overall happier – a happiness expert explains why
Finland was recently ranked, for the fifth year in a row, as the world’s happiest country. Trust in others in society plays a large role in what makes people there – and elsewhere – happy. read more
SOMEONE SOMEWHERE13 hours ago
The most important boring idea in the universe.
https://bigthink.com/13-8/science-standards-evidence/#Echobox=1652278558 read more
Small Dead Animals13 hours ago
Safe and Effective®
A really moving story. 'It's life-changing' BBC Radio Presenter Jules Serkin discusses the side effects she says she's experienced since receiving her Covid vaccine. 📺 Freeview 236, Sky 515, Virgin 626💻 GB News on YouTube https://t.co/KHMl3BS8eC pic.twitter.com/y57MPrfCZp — GB News (@GBNEWS) May 10, 2022 read more
PrairiePundit13 hours ago
The Chicom control of Tik-Tok
Fox News: New York Times published an op-ed on Sunday calling for the Biden administration to take further action to restrict TikTok’s ability to influence the American public due to its ties to the Chinese Communist Party. "TikTok is owned by ByteDance, a Chinese company. And Chinese companies are vulnerable to the whims and the will of the Chinese government," Times' columnist Ezra Klein wrote. He added, "There is no possible ambiguity on this point: The Chinese Communist Party spent much of the last year cracking down on its tech sector. They made a particular example out of... read more
Snopes.com13 hours ago
Roe v. Wade: What’s Next for US, Supreme Court
If the landmark abortion ruling gets overturned, expect a patchwork of state laws governing legal abortion. read more
Small Dead Animals13 hours ago
The Zimbabwe experience
Okay, we’re not Zimbabwe yet, but, you know, baby steps… The consumer price index, a broad-based measure of prices for goods and services, increased 8.3% from a year ago, higher than the Dow Jones estimate for an 8.1% gain. That represented a slight ease from March’s peak but was still close to the highest level… Continue reading → read more
Turcopolier14 hours ago
Mixed results for Trum in Tuesday primaries
“Tuesday’s Republican primaries in Nebraska and West Virginia were a test with mixed results for former President Donald Trump‘s endorsement power.Trump suffered his first big loss of 2022 in Nebraska, where his chosen candidate for governor in the Republican primary lost to the state … Continue reading → read more
Small Dead Animals14 hours ago
I Amuse Myself
It's been 25 years. Time for an update. @BradWall306 @PremierScottMoe pic.twitter.com/PKRMw5GfOw — Katewerk (@katewerk) May 11, 2022 read more
News – TOTT News16 hours ago
Huge freedom events planned for this weekend | Details
Australians will march across the country this weekend to send a message to the establishment ahead of the 2022 Federal Election. read more
MUSINGS ON IRAQ12 hours ago
Islamic State Returns In Iraq With Ramadan Offensive
Violence surged in Iraq in April as the Islamic State launched its annual Ramadan offensive. Pro-Iran groups also picked up their operations. That led to the most incidents in 8 months. There were a total of 111 security incidents recorded in Iraq in April. That was the most since 133 in August 2021. Pro-Iran groups were responsible for 22 attacks during the month. April was unlike previous months however. Only 12 convoys working for the U.S. were bombed. Those usually make up the vast majority of incidents. There were 7 rocket attacks with a Turkish base in Ninewa being ... read more
Biden Disinformation Czar Demands Power to Edit Other People’s Tweets
Summit News – by Paul Joseph Watson In a newly released video clip, Biden disinformation czar Nina Jankowicz demands that “trustworthy verified people” like her... The post Biden Disinformation Czar Demands Power to Edit Other People’s Tweets appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Vox - All13 hours ago
The extraordinary heat wave in India and Pakistan, explained
Pakistanis cool off in a canal during hot weather in Lahore, Pakistan, on May 7, 2022. | Muhammad Reza/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images What makes South Asia’s recent severe temperatures so surprising. Nearly one in eight people on Earth are enduring a relentless, lethal heat wave that is stretching into its third week. Triple-digit temperatures are continuing to bake swaths of India and Pakistan, a region home to 1.5 billion people. Extreme heat has also scorched Bangladesh and Sri Lanka in recent weeks. For India, this past April was the hottest in 122 years and followed the hot... read more
War News Updates13 hours ago
Unrest In Sri-Lanka -- News Updates May 11, 2022
*CNN:* *Sri Lanka protesters burn politicians' homes as country plunges further into chaos* Colombo, Sri Lanka (CNN)Protesters in Sri Lanka have burned down homes belonging to 38 politicians as the crisis-hit country plunged further into chaos, with the government ordering troops to "shoot on sight." Police in the island nation said Tuesday that in addition to the destroyed homes, 75 others have been damaged as angry Sri Lankans continue to defy a nationwide curfew to protest against what they say is the government's mishandling of the country's worst economic crisis since 19... read more
Ogallala / High Plains Aquifer: America’s Quiet Disaster
Geography King Apr 22, 2022 • Overview of the Ogallala / High Plains Aquifer, a large aquifer that is being depleted at an unsustainable rate.... The post Ogallala / High Plains Aquifer: America’s Quiet Disaster appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
PrairiePundit13 hours ago
Anti-Semitic airlines?
*Washington Post:* Passengers say Lufthansa barred all visibly Jewish travelers from flight This looks crazy. read more
MUSINGS ON IRAQ13 hours ago
This Day In Iraqi History - May 11 2nd time Sec Def Rumsfeld claimed 2 brigades and a company of special forces could invade Iraq and overthrow Saddam
(Reuters) 1925 UK Colonial Secretary wrote Arab elites knew Iraq was being held together by British 1935 Iraq air force bombed rebel villages in Diwaniya held by Abu Hassan Bani Zurayij and Zawalim tribes (Musings On Iraq review *Wings of Iraq, Volume 1: The Iraqi Air Force, 1931-1970*) 1936 Govt declared martial law and bombed villages in Diwaniya during tribal revolt 1941 British forces left Haifa, Palestine heading for Habaniya, Anbar (Musings On Iraq interview with Prof Boich World War II In Iraq and Syria) 1941 More British planes landed as reinforcements at Habaniya ... read more
Joe Biden’s Sister Says Meghan Markle Would ‘Of Course’ Make a ‘Good Potential POTUS Candidate’
Sputnik The Duchess of Sussex, who once reportedly opened up on her ambitions in 2015 and is cited as telling British TV host Piers Morgan... The post Joe Biden’s Sister Says Meghan Markle Would ‘Of Course’ Make a ‘Good Potential POTUS Candidate’ appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Los Angeles Imposes New Water Restrictions Amid Drought, Asks Residents to Reduce Showering Time by 4 Minutes
Gateway Pundit – by Cristina Laila Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti and LADWP on Tuesday announced new water restrictions amid a worsening drought. Californians ignored... The post Los Angeles Imposes New Water Restrictions Amid Drought, Asks Residents to Reduce Showering Time by 4 Minutes appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
New Bill Threatens Jail Time for Supplement Companies
[image: supplements]Sen. Dick Durbin has launched his supplement attack by introducing his “Dietary Supplement Listing Act of 2022” read more
6 MILLION LIES by John Niems
JimRizoli 04 Aug 2018 The post 6 MILLION LIES by John Niems appeared first on From the Trenches World Report. read more
Snopes.com13 hours ago
Angels Rookie Reid Detmers Throws No-Hitter Against Rays
After 10 forgettable big league starts, the rookie left-hander exceeded even his own hopes. read more
Americans More Upset at Musk Spending His OWN Money on Twitter than $55 Billion of THEIR Money Stoking WW3
[image: musk]Musk could help the homeless, feed the hungry, or revitalize infrastructure, but instead, he bought Twitter — so he's the devil. read more
21st Century Wire14 hours ago
Lavrov: Western Nations Now ‘Stealing Foreign Assets’ to Fund Their Proxy War
*21WIRE* | Such actions have 'become a sort of a habit for the West.' read more
"2000 Mules" - the proof of electoral fraud that we've been waiting for
I have no hesitation in saying that if the documentary "2000 Mules" is not sufficient to prove to you, once and for all, that the 2020 Presidential election was stolen, *then no proof will ever be sufficient for you*. Here's the trailer for the movie. Dinesh d'Souza is also bringing out a book on the subject, under the same title, which will be available in August. From the book's blurb: THE FIX WAS IN The 2020 presidential election was rife with fraud orchestrated by the Democratic Party. That’s not just an accusation; it’s now, thanks to bestselling author and investig... read more
Econlib14 hours ago
Do all Miami Locals Have the Same Interests?
Different individuals not only have different preferences or values but also, whatever the degree of equality in their society, face different circumstances. Not surprisingly, these two sets of conditions will typically imply different evaluations of specific social (including economic and political) phenomena. A banal example is given by a title in yesterday’s Wall Street Journal: […] The post Do all Miami Locals Have the Same Interests? appeared first on Econlib. read more
Are Western Democratic Republics Recoverable?
Can Western Democratic Republics be restored in a world dominated by corruption? Continue reading → read more
Stop Using So Many Towels, Urges Prince Harry!
By Paul Homewood h/t Ian Magness You really could not make it up! From the digital Telegraph: https://digitaleditions.telegraph.co.uk/data/967/reader/reader.html?#!preferred/0/package/967/pub/967/page/19/article/301662 read more
The Global Warming Scare Is Most Certainly Overheated
By Paul Homewood Does anyone wonder where all the global warming destruction is? After all, the media are unrelenting in telling us how much climate change caused by man is affecting us. Yet no existential threat has emerged. There’s something off with the story. The climate alarmists have based their predictions of doom […] read more
Econlib15 hours ago
First they came for the communists . . .
I frequently meet conservatives who defend nationalist regimes as being good for business. Next time I meet one, I’ll be sure to ask how business in Russia is doing these days. Bloomberg has a good article on how Hindu nationalists are turning on India’s highly successful tech companies: For a growing number of Hindu nationalists, […] The post First they came for the communists . . . appeared first on Econlib. read more
PrairiePundit11 hours ago
Biden's explanation for inflation grows more absurd
Washington Examiner: At first, President Joe Biden tried to play off rising inflation as something merely transitory. But the inflation kept rising until it wasn't transitory anymore, so he needed a better excuse. Biden then tried to scapegoat the meat industry for raising prices arbitrarily. Remember that? Nobody believed it. But when President Vladimir Putin invaded Ukraine, that gave Biden an off-ramp from such an implausible explanation, so he chose to blame Russia. The problem this time was that inflation had been running wild for so many months before Russia invaded Ukraine... read more
PrairiePundit13 hours ago
Chinese unhappy with Xi?
Washington Examiner: Chinese General Secretary Xi Jinping’s heavy-handed rule is leading Chinese officials “unhappy with the trajectory” of their country to offer themselves as informants, an Australian spy chief has suggested. “There's a monoculture that's being enforced,” Australian Secret Intelligence Service Director-General Paul Symon said on Tuesday during an event at the Lowy Institute, a Sydney-based think tank. “We don't yet know exactly how that will play out, but what we're seeing is more and more signs of officials, individuals, interested in a relationship.” That’s ... read more
PrairiePundit13 hours ago
Democrats want to rig the Supreme Court to get their favored outcomes
*The Hill:* Democratic support for SCOTUS expansion grows after leak They keep giving us other reasons to vote against them. read more
The Rio Times13 hours ago
The president of the most important cultural organization in Uruguay resigned
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The president of Sodre, Martín Inthamoussú, resigned from his position at the institution that houses the Uruguayan national ballet and choirs to take up a position at the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB). The former dancer will assume a position in the Creativity and Culture Unit of the Washington-based institution. Inthamoussú […] The post The president of the most important cultural organization in Uruguay resigned appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
War News Updates13 hours ago
Tweets On The Russia - Ukraine War
Latest Defence Intelligence update on the situation in Ukraine - 11 May 2022 Find out more about the UK government's response: https://t.co/DjNroJk7jh 🇺🇦 #StandWithUkraine 🇺🇦 pic.twitter.com/iFMlDEKM4T — Ministry of Defence 🇬🇧 (@DefenceHQ) May 11, 2022 • Ukrainian officials say Russian forces are being driven out of villages near Kharkiv • Sri Lankan police have been ordered to use live ammunition to prevent "anarchy" • Heartbroken relatives protest Mexico's missing on Mother's Day Today's top stories in 1 minute: pic.twitter.com/P6LV7adwfI — DW News (@dwnews) May 11, 2022 UK... read more
War News Updates13 hours ago
Tweets Of The Day
Graphic showing change in the US consumer price index since 1948#AFPgraphics @AFP pic.twitter.com/88zJ5DKLUt — AFP News Agency (@AFP) May 11, 2022 Shanghai reaffirmed China’s strict “zero-COVID” approach to pandemic control, a day after the head of the World Health Organization said that was not sustainable and urged China to change strategies. https://t.co/IjYoZ8Dp72 — The Associated Press (@AP) May 11, 2022 Sri Lankan authorities have deployed armored vehicles and troops on the streets of the capital Colombo, a day after pro-government mobs attacked peaceful protesters, triggeri... read more
PrairiePundit13 hours ago
US Marines new war fighting concept similar to Ukraine's
Marine Corps Times: Marines in the middle of recent experiments, unit and equipment changes can look to the Ukraine conflict for real-world previews of how the Corps’ war-fighting concept might unfold in a future fight. Small units using devastating weaponry to destroy large enemy formations. Sinking ships from shore and then fading quickly into the background. Cycling information so rapidly that the enemy can’t keep up, shattering the ability to run effective combat plans. All of these scenarios are happening now as Ukrainians fight off the Russian military invasion. But they c... read more
"How It Really Is"
○ *"Reject New Energy Taxes With Prices Already Soaring"* by Phil Kerpen "Energy prices are up 32 percent in the past year, causing pain at the pump, paying monthly utility bills, and buying everything that's grown, shipped, or manufactured. And yet, staring at this painful reality, many of America's largest corporations are elevating green wokeness over economic and business logic by calling – in the midst of record high energy prices – for new taxes on energy. The major oil and gas producers themselves have been shopping a "tax our customers, please" slide deck around town in Was... read more
Halifax Examiner14 hours ago
One small step for the Lahey report: the province is finally trying to speak for the trees
News 1. Mass Casualty Commission: police passed up access to province’s emergency alert system years before shooting One of the earliest questions to arise from the mass shooting of April 2020 was how the police took so long to notify the public that a man driving a replica squad car was on a killing spree. […] read more
21st Century Wire14 hours ago
Sanctions Blowback: Who Will Be Hurt More, Russia or the West?
*Renegade Inc.* | Will they end up hurting the economies in western countries more? read more
Snopes.com14 hours ago
‘Succession’ Star Glues Hand to Starbucks Counter in Protest
Actor and activist James Cromwell has gone from “Succession’s” Uncle Ewan to real-life supergluin’ — pasting his hand to a midtown Manhattan Starbucks counter to protest the coffee chain’s extra charge for plant-based milk. read more
21st Century Wire14 hours ago
Vernon Coleman: The Conspirators Are Starving the World
*Dr Vernon Coleman* | Just how many people are going to die as a result this year? read more
Modern Tokyo Times14 hours ago
Kamisaka Sekka (1866-1942) and the world of artistic dreams
Kamisaka Sekka (1866-1942) and the world of artistic dreams Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times Kamisaka Sekka (1866-1942) lit up the Japanese art world with his atmospheric approach during a period of international conflict. For example, he went outside traditional boundaries by creating a world of dreams. Of course, not all art by Sekka was […] The post Kamisaka Sekka (1866-1942) and the world of artistic dreams first appeared on Modern Tokyo Times. read more
OrientalReview.org15 hours ago
U.S. & EU Set To Spend Hundreds Of Billions Of Dollars On Ukraine
On 9 May 2022, Reuters headlined “U.S. Congress plans nearly $40 bln more for Ukraine, COVID aid to wait” and reported that “U.S. congressional Democrats agreed to rush $39.8 billion in additional aid for Ukraine,” and: The House of Representatives could pass the plan, which exceeds President Joe Biden’s request […] read more
Sustainable Pulse15 hours ago
Human Activities Have Degraded 40% of Land on Earth – UN Report
Human activities are damaging and degrading the lands of the Earth to the point where up to 40% of global terrain has been devalued, according to a new and comprehensive UN report. Source: Earth.Org By Olivia Lai The second edition of the Global Land Outlook from the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD), which took five […] The post Human Activities Have Degraded 40% of Land on Earth – UN Report appeared on Sustainable Pulse. read more
Halifax Examiner15 hours ago
Community council approves Beechville development
Councillors have approved a development proposal for Beechville nearly six years after it was first proposed. Parkdale Developments Ltd. applied in 2016 to develop its property on St. Margaret’s Bay Road. John R. Fiske, the owner, died in March, and his family has taken over the company. The proposal includes a 39-unit apartment building near […] read more
Sustainable Pulse15 hours ago
Another Legal Blow to Bayer in Roundup Case as US Solicitor General Weighs In
The U.S. Solicitor General on Tuesday dealt a blow to Monsanto owner Bayer AG, advising the U.S. Supreme Court that it should deny the company’s request for a review of a key Roundup cancer trial loss, Carey Gillam on UnSpun reported. Source: UnSpun Bayer has seen the Supreme Court as its last and best hope […] The post Another Legal Blow to Bayer in Roundup Case as US Solicitor General Weighs In appeared on Sustainable Pulse. read more
PrairiePundit11 hours ago
The 'Fact-Checker' scam backs disinformation scam
*Epoch Times:* *An AP ‘Fact-Checker’ Auditions for Biden’s Disinformation Board* *Democrats seek to discredit '2000 Mules' using their trusted media fact-checkers* Fact-checkers have become the least trusted memes in the news business. They are mostly liberals with a difference of opinion. See, also: *Fact Checking the Fact Checkers: Debunking AP's '2000 Mules' Hit Piece* read more
PrairiePundit14 hours ago
Ukraine continues to thwart Russian offensive, Belarus saber rattles
ISW: The Ukrainian counteroffensive north of Kharkiv City continued to successfully push Russian forces toward the Russia-Ukraine border on May 10. Ukrainian forces liberated several towns north of Kharkiv City and continued pushing north of the recently liberated Staryi Saltiv to capture several towns northeast of Kharkiv: a Russian source claimed that Ukrainian troops advanced to within 10km of the Russian border, though ISW cannot independently confirm these specific claims.[1] Russian forces from the Izyum area are reportedly redeploying northwards to attempt to alleviate th... read more
The Rio Times14 hours ago
New train with 120 wagons connects Brazil’s main agro-industrial corridor to Port of Santos
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Rumo, a Brazilian rail logistics company controlled by Cosan Logística, completed in March the first year of the project that connects the municipality of Rondonópolis (MT) with the port of Santos, operating trains with 120 wagons. The goal is to increase capacity and efficiency in Brazil's main agro-industrial corridor. According […] The post New train with 120 wagons connects Brazil’s main agro-industrial corridor to Port of Santos appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Viable Opposition14 hours ago
The World Economic Forum and the New Global Multipolar Order
Not surprisingly, the World Economic Forum, the self-appointed architect of the post-pandemic world, has weighed in on what the global geopolitical reality will look like in the future. In a series of debates, the Davos crowd has declared that the geopolitical ecosystem will evolve into a multipolar system rather than the unipolar system that is currently dominated by Washington/the United States. Let's look at their proposed reset of the global order and how it has evolved over the past few years. Please note that to keep this posting to a reasonable length, I am only posting ... read more
War News Updates14 hours ago
Picture Of The Day
A damaged bus of Sri Lanka's ruling party supporters is blocking a main road after it was set on fire during a clash of pro and anti-government demonstrators near the Prime Minister's official residence, amid the country's economic crisis, in Colombo, Sri Lanka, May 10, 2022. REUTERS/Dinuka Liyanawatte *WNU Editor:* The above picture is from this photo-gallery ....* Sri Lanka gives emergency powers to military after weeks of unrest *(Reuters). read more
ARE WE GETTING ANY BENEFIT FROM THE TRUMP BAN?
The leak of the Supreme Court's draft abortion opinion had one undeniably positive effect on our public discourse: It got us to stop whining about Elon Musk for a few days. But that ended yesterday: Elon Musk said he would reverse Twitter’s ban on former president Donald Trump, articulating for the first time his stance on one of the most consequential decisions before him at the social media site he is acquiring. “I do think it was not correct to ban Donald Trump. I think that was a mistake,” Musk said at an event Tuesday hosted by the Financial Times. “It alienated a large part o... read more
Untitled
From Jenna Orkin Fracking Turns Texas Into Earthquake Capital Marcos family once ousted by uprising wins Philippines vote in landslide Missiles strike port city of Odessa overnight, causing damage The next book ban: States aim to limit titles students can search for Georgia nuclear plant’s cost now forecast to top $30 billion Xi said all efforts must be made to avoid the intensification and expansion of the Ukraine conflict, and China welcomes all efforts that are conducive to promoting peace talks. 1. Pro-Trump OAN network admits there was no widespread fraud in Georgia in ... read more
"Strange Prices At Big Lots! - This Is Crazy!"
Full screen recommended. Adventures with Danno, 5/11/22: *"Strange Prices At Big Lots! - This Is Crazy!"* "In today's vlog we are at Big Lots, and are noticing some strange price increases! We are here to check out skyrocketing prices, and a lot of empty shelves! It's getting rough out here as stores seem to be struggling with getting products!" read more
Gregory Mannarino, "Shocking! Nobody Expected This?! Really? Inflation Continues To Surge!
Gregory Mannarino, AM 5/11/22: *"Shocking! Nobody Expected This?! Really?* * Inflation Continues To Surge!"* - https://traderschoice.net/ read more
Vox - All14 hours ago
The good and bad news about housing for LGBTQ Americans
[image: New York City’s Stonewall Inn decorated with rainbow flags.] New York City’s Stonewall Inn will be a national monument. | Ben Hider/Getty Images LGBTQ Americans finally won Fair Housing Act protections. Here’s how they’re working. It’s been a particularly difficult time for Dianne Karon, a 65-year-old transgender woman, as the political vitriol aimed at queer and trans people has escalated. Despite this, Karon says she still feels lucky because she has safe and secure housing after landing a spot in Stonewall House, a Brooklyn LGBTQ-friendly senior housing development t... read more
Vox - All14 hours ago
What is a trend anymore?
[image: A vintage-like cartoon drawing of a woman in a strapless dress, next to various articles of clothing.] Trend brain encourages us to simplify everything online into something either buyable, understandable, or moral — and therefore worthy of consumption. | Getty Images Everything and anything can be a trend on the internet. Why are we so determined to name them? One of the recent trends on TikTok is an aesthetic called “night luxe.” It embodies the kind of performative opulence one usually encounters at New Year’s Eve parties: champagne, disco balls, bedazzled accessories,... read more
Vox - All14 hours ago
The Senate’s doomed vote on abortion rights, explained
[image: Protesters carry a banner that reads “Repro freedom for all.”] Abortion-rights advocates march in the street to stage a protest outside the house of Supreme Court Associate Justice Samuel Alito in the Fort Hunt neighborhood of Alexandria, Virginia, on Monday, May 9, 2022. | Kent Nishimura/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images Why the Senate voted on an abortion rights bill that was guaranteed to fail. The Senate has once again failed to pass the Women’s Health Protection Act, a bill that guarantees providers’ ability to perform an abortion and individuals’ right to access one... read more
"Welcome To The Greatest Energy Crisis In History – Things Will Only Get Much More Painful From Here"
*"Welcome To The Greatest Energy Crisis In History – * *Things Will Only Get Much More Painful From Here"* by Michael Snyder "Just as the western world was accelerating the transition away from traditional forms of energy, the COVID pandemic caused the most epic supply chain crisis in history, and now the largest land war in Europe since World War II has thrown global energy markets into a state of complete and utter chaos. And if you think that things are bad now, just wait until a huge war erupts in the Middle East. Energy prices are ridiculously high now, but they will eventually... read more
The Rio Times14 hours ago
Centrist candidate Luis Pérez withdraws from Colombia’s presidential elections
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The former governor of the department of Antioquia, Luis Pérez, has withdrawn his candidacy for Colombia's May 29 presidential election, even though his chances were nil, claiming that political polarization leaves him with no options for his centrist proposal. The candidate asserts that despite having the support of 1.2 million […] The post Centrist candidate Luis Pérez withdraws from Colombia’s presidential elections appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Science 2.0 blogs14 hours ago
The Largest Earthquake On Mars Ever Detected
Mars doesn’t have tectonic plates like Earth, but it does have volcanically active regions that can cause rumbles, and one way to develop a better understanding of Mars’ mantle and core is to examine seismic active. In March, NASA’s InSight lander detected two strong, clear quakes originating in a location of Mars called Cerberus Fossae – the same place where two strong quakes were seen earlier in the mission. Those quakes have magnitudes of 3.3 and 3.1; the previous quakes were magnitude 3.6 and 3.5. InSight has recorded over 1,300 quakes to date, but nothing like the magnitude 5 ... read more
PrairiePundit14 hours ago
Dems using rage as a fundraising ploy
Hugo Gurdon: Top Democrats keep emailing me to tell me how angry they are. They’re asking for money, and people apparently donate more if those seeking handouts are in a rage. I mentioned recently that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) asked me for support on the grounds that she was made “sick to [her] stomach” by originalist Supreme Court justices moving to overturn the “constitutional right to abortion.” Then, the "Ragin’ Cajun," Democratic operative James Carville, emailed me saying he was “furious.” That was his one-word headline. “I’m so damn angry,” he went on, “I can ha... read more
Disturbing Video Shows Frightened Cop Needlessly Execute 75yo Grandma with Dementia
[image: grandma]A family called 911 for an ambulance for their mentally ill grandma and a police officer showed up and executed her instead. read more
A Recipe For Electoral Disaster
There was a big difference between Ontario's leaders' debate in North Bay and the Conservative leadership debate in Ottawa. Susan Delecourt writes: It may not be fair to compare them, but the first Ontario leaders’ debate on Tuesday was far superior to last week’s debut debate between the federal Conservative leadership candidates. Here’s one big difference: the Ontario leaders spared some words for lives lost and lessons learned during the COVID-19 pandemic. Last Thursday night, anyone listening to the Conservative leadership debate would have thought the only damage wreaked by t... read more
PrairiePundit15 hours ago
Does NY Times think Clarence Thomas opposes interracial marriage?
Ari Kaufman: As pro-abortion radicals throw violent tantrums across America, the *New York Times* Editorial Board engaged in noxious hyperbole over the weekend. The 16 liberals, who undeniably lack any ideological diversity, wrote a preposterous staff editorial lauding abortion based on one mendacious analogy. “Imagine that every state were free to choose whether to allow black people and white people to marry,” the writers ranted. “Some states would permit such marriages; others probably wouldn’t. The laws would be a mishmash, and interracial couples would suffer, legally consig... read more
Michael West15 hours ago
No dialogue for the deaf, and many minds have been made up
[image: Lobbyland] The third debate may not have changed many minds. An amazing 961,000 prepoll votes have already been cast, compared with 378,000 at the same time in 2019. read more
bilaterals.org15 hours ago
AfCFTA: Cross-border Service Integration will Boost African Oil and Gas Industry, Says Briggs
11-May-2022 Chief Dumo Lulu Briggs, Chairman of Platform Petroleum Limited, has admonished that cross-border service integration through the implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) will boost the African oil and gas industry. read more
bilaterals.org15 hours ago
DTI still hopeful for RCEP concurrence this month
11-May-2022 The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) remains hopeful that the Senate will concur with the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), the Asean-led free trade deal with its five free trade partners, this month. read more
bilaterals.org15 hours ago
Oman's trade minister visits India amid FTA buzz
11-May-2022 Oman's trade minister visit comes amid reports Oman has been keen on an FTA between India and the members of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC). read more
bilaterals.org15 hours ago
ECOWAS experts meet to consider draft offer on trade in services for the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA)
11-May-2022 The 7th Regional meeting reviewed the draft ECOWAS Offer for the AfCFTA Trade in Services negotiations and held bilateral sessions between ECOWAS Commission and Member States. read more
Organizing Notes15 hours ago
Very, very interesting
Solzhenitsyn died in 2008, but I thought it was interesting that in many ways he predicted this conflict could happen, already in 1968, many years before the break up of the Soviet Union. Then other texts from later years show a good analysis of Russian-Ukrainian relations and where were they could be going. Unfortunately, they ended in the war he most feared. Texts are from The Gulag Archipelago vol. 5 (1968), a letter from 1981, Rebuilding Russia (1990) and one of his last interviews, for German magazine Spiegel (2007). All interspersed with footage from several documen... read more
Snopes.com15 hours ago
Midterms 2022: Primaries in Nebraska and West Virginia
Republican voters in Nebraska picked Jim Pillen as their nominee for governor over a rival supported by former President Donald Trump. read more
musingsofanoldfart15 hours ago
Wednesday wanderings on a spring day
It is certainly a great day to wander about, but I think I will mow the grass first. Mowing has always been a chore I don’t mind, as you can see your progress as you go. Plus, freshly cut grass … Continue reading → read more
The Rio Times15 hours ago
Inflation: Brazil’s consumer price index IPCA up 1.06% in April, highest since 1996
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The National Broad Consumer Price Index (IPCA), Brazil's main inflation index, closed in April with a change of 1.06%, according to IBGE. This is the highest deviation for an April month since 1996, shortly after the implementation of the Real Plan. The month's highs were driven primarily by food and […] The post Inflation: Brazil’s consumer price index IPCA up 1.06% in April, highest since 1996 appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Small Dead Animals17 hours ago
It’s Probably Nothing
We get mail… Kate, I am a Canadian living in Europe and I wanted to flag for your readers that we cannot get vegetable oils used for cooking at the grocery store. Olive oil is in supply for now at least but not canola, rapeseed, or sunflower oils. I have been to several grocery stores,… Continue reading → read more
"House Passes Bill For $40 Billion In New Ukraine Aid"
*"House Passes Bill For $40 Billion In New Ukraine Aid"* by Dave DeCamp "On Tuesday night, the House passed a nearly $40 billion bill for new Ukraine aid as Washington continues to escalate its role in supporting Kyiv in its war against Moscow. The measure passed in a vote of 368-57, with only Republicans voting against the bill. The legislation now moves to the Senate, which could hold a vote this week. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) has said the Senate will “move swiftly,” although some Republicans in the chamber have complained that the massive aid package is not la... read more
Snopes.com15 hours ago
Al Jazeera Reporter Killed During Israeli Raid in West Bank
Shireen Abu Akleh, a well-known Palestinian reporter for the broadcaster's Arabic language channel who is also a U.S. citizen, was shot and died soon afterward. read more
The Rio Times16 hours ago
Supreme Court is ‘enemy’ of anti-corruption fight in Brazil, says former Lava Jato judge Sergio Moro
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Former Lava Jato judge Sergio Moro (União Brasil) criticized the performance of the STF (Brazilian Supreme Court) in the fight against corruption. Moro said that some Justices are "self-declared enemies" of the cause, citing Gilmar Mendes in particular. "I think that with his [Gilmar Mendes] positions he nullifies everything, he […] The post Supreme Court is ‘enemy’ of anti-corruption fight in Brazil, says former Lava Jato judge Sergio Moro appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
Your Official Almost Semi-World Famous Irredeemable Mid-Week Open Thread
Your Beloved Editrix Turns Thing Over to You the Readers Got Something to Say, Well Say It. But Y'all Behave! And As Always, Keep All Weapons In Plain Sight. read more
The Duran16 hours ago
Elensky cuts off gas. Green leader shows up in Kiev. Greek shippers stop sanctions. Update 1
Elensky cuts off gas. Green leader shows up in Kiev. Greek shippers stop sanctions. Update 1 Topic 536 Remove Russia shirt: https://t.me/ostashkonews/11058 Sky News video: https://t.me/ostashkonews/11001 read more
Vox - All17 hours ago
How to give future humans a voice in government
Sophie Howe, the future generations commissioner of Wales, says a big part of her job is “calling out the madness” in government. | Matthew Horwood Sophie Howe, the future generations commissioner of Wales, is part of a growing movement to safeguard humanity’s long-term interests. Sophie Howe has a truly unusual job. As the future generations commissioner of Wales, it’s her task to call out policymakers when they’re on the verge of making a decision that might harm people in the long run. It’s a job that exists because Wales in 2015 passed the Well-being of Future Generations Act,... read more
Vox - All17 hours ago
Blue states are preparing to become abortion safe havens
[image: A woman in a gray tank top and jeans is seen from the back, holding a sign above her head that reads, “We will not go back” with a red coat hanger drawn in the middle.] Abortion rights supporter and activist Manuela Sanin at a rally organized by Rise Up 4 Abortion Rights LA on May 7, 2022, in West Hollywood, California. | Irfan Khan/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images Democrats are preparing to serve millions who could soon be living in states with abortion bans. Blue states have been preparing for months for the possibility that the US Supreme Court will overturn *Roe v. ... read more
Virtual Mirage17 hours ago
Believe it or Not
Bitcoin Bitcoin fell over 50% in value from its peak, and critics continue to question its intrinsic value. I don’t hate bitcoin, but, old man that I am, I prefer gold. Pay me in gold and I’ll decide what to do from there. Bosch Legacy (TV Series) This is a follow-on to the […] The post Believe it or Not appeared first on Virtual Mirage. read more
Cairns News17 hours ago
Unintelligent majority has not yet caught on
Editorial Cairns News celebrated 10 years of publication in March this year breaking some incredible national and international stories during this tumultuous period of world upheaval. Our panel of contributors has been keeping close watch on the unfolding federal election trying to gauge if the dumbed-down majority of voters has yet woken up to the […] read more
CFACT17 hours ago
CFACT attends CitiGroup shareholder meeting to challenge corporate “green” agenda
CFACT attended Citi’s shareholder meeting to make it known that not everyone is on board with the banking giant’s leftward lurch. In fact, CFACT submitted this question to the Board. The post CFACT attends CitiGroup shareholder meeting to challenge corporate “green” agenda appeared first on CFACT. read more
The Rio Times17 hours ago
Brazil’s public debt level to rise by US$113 billion, with Selic at 13.25% -newspaper
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The cost of Brazil's public debt is expected to increase by R$580.1 (US$113) billion in 12 months, with the prime rate (Selic) at 13.25% per year, the rate estimated by the financial market for 2022. The chief economist calculated RYO Asset, Gabriel Leal de Barros, at the request of the […] The post Brazil’s public debt level to rise by US$113 billion, with Selic at 13.25% -newspaper appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
MJBizDaily17 hours ago
Marijuana pop-ups make a comeback in retail stores after disappearing amid pandemic
What do tour buses, tarot cards and Mexican wrestling have in common? They’re popping up at medical marijuana dispensaries and adult-use retail shops across the United States. Marijuana pop-ups make a comeback in retail stores after disappearing amid pandemic is a post from: MJBizDaily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs read more
How This College Gave Emergency Aid to Dual Enrolled Students
Compton College worked to fill a basic needs support gap for its dual enrolled students. read more
“Federal Scientists Say”
“A new study suggests there could be no summer ice at all as early as 2020. Arctic Ocean summer ice may melt completely, “possibly within the next decade or two,” federal scientists say. “extending summertime ice melting trends into the … Continue reading → read more
Monster trains and the risks they entail
Yesterday I posted an article about weird personnel policies at the major US railroads. In a comment to that post, reader David Eyk said: Another factor is the increasingly-common practice of miles-long "Precision Scheduled Railroad" monster trains, and the inevitable accompanying derailments. This letter to the Surface Transportation Board describes the problem from a train engineer's perspective. I read that letter with great interest - and great concern. I had no idea about some of the issues (particularly the dangers) involved. I'm going to reproduce some of it here, a... read more
Komando.com18 hours ago
Military Appreciation Month: Up to $800 off a Samsung Galaxy + Exclusive plan discounts
T-Mobile has a smoking deal on a Samsung Galaxy 5G phone — as well as special discounted rate plans just for veterans and military. read more
“Experts Say”
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Banning Wimbledon
Wimbledon decided to make their tournament about politics rather than tennis, and have succeeded in achieving their goal. World’s best players demand Wimbledon is stripped of ranking points read more
Komando.com20 hours ago
Cable companies offering free internet service – See if you qualify
Do you qualify for highly reduced or even free internet service? Find out now. read more
The Rio Times1 day ago
Brazil elections 2022: Telegram messenger censors and blocks Bolosnarista group for alleged “illegal content”
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – Telegram messenger, one of the most downloaded apps in Brazil, has blocked the “official B-38 supergroup” in Brazil, one of the main conservative-patriotic Bolsanarista groups on the platform with around 67,000 members. When trying to access the chat, the messaging app reports that it is temporarily down until administrators can […] The post Brazil elections 2022: Telegram messenger censors and blocks Bolosnarista group for alleged “illegal content” appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The Rio Times11 hours ago
Rapprochement between Brazil and the United States amid the war in Ukraine
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – Last month, the Brazilian Ambassador to the United States, Nestor Forster Jr., was received by U.S. President Joe Biden. Two weeks ago, Brazilian and U.S. diplomats met in Brasilia for a “high-level dialogue” to discuss the bilateral agenda between the two countries. According to Itamaraty, they discussed topics such as […] The post Rapprochement between Brazil and the United States amid the war in Ukraine appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The New Dark Age14 hours ago
Ukraine News Links 10-11 May 2022
Wednesday, 11 May 2022 • 14:30 The New Dark Age There may be some duplication due to cross-posting and may be updated throughout the day, so please check back. If it gets updated, I usually insert the time on the line above. A lot of cross-posting usually indicates that the article is popular and some … Continue reading Ukraine News Links 10-11 May 2022 read more
Vox - All17 hours ago
Coming soon to a streaming service near you: Ads
[image: Bright digital billboards in Times Square.] Times Square, New York, in 2019. | Paul Rovere/Getty Images Ads were supposed to be on their way out, replaced by subscription money. Now Netflix, Disney, and everyone else is learning to live with them. Reed Hastings was consistent, year after year. Any time someone asked the Netflix CEO when he’d introduce ads to his streaming service, he insisted that it made no sense. Netflix was a better service because it didn’t have ads, he would say. That was when Netflix was growing. Now it’s shrinking — and now Netflix says it will hav... read more
The Rio Times17 hours ago
Brazil’s Bolsonaro fires Minister Bento Albuquerque over high diesel prices
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - After challenging the Brazilian president with another diesel price hike, the bosses of state-owned Petrobras are now getting a short leash. President Jair Bolsonaro (PL) has dismissed the Minister of Mines and Energy, Admiral Bento Albuquerque. The new minister is economist Adolfo Sachsida, 49, head of the Special Advisory Office […] The post Brazil’s Bolsonaro fires Minister Bento Albuquerque over high diesel prices appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
US FDA Lowers The Efficacy Bar for Covid Vaccine EUA for Toddlers to 6
Head shaking report at Children's Health Defense regarding the Emergency Use Authorization Pfizer and Moderna so desperately seek, as a gateway to landing on the CDC Pediatric vaccine schedule, which means guaranteed customers from 2 to eternity. Can you imagine... Related Stories - Doctors For Covid Ethics Paper On the use of the Pfizer and the Moderna COVID-19 mRNA vaccines in children and adolescents - Inconvenient Scientific Studies - Why were Ingredients Associated with Clots Permitted in Covid Injections - the British Regulator Stonewalls? read more
The Rio Times18 hours ago
Brazilian Air Force C-130 Hercules aircraft crashes in Chile’s Antarctic base
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - During a critical landing at Chile's Presidente Eduardo Frei Antarctic base, the C-130 Hercules FAB-2470, part of the Brazilian Air Force's (FAB) 1°/1° GT, was severely damaged when it veered off the runway and hit the side terrain, causing the main landing gear and right wingtip to collapse. This is […] The post Brazilian Air Force C-130 Hercules aircraft crashes in Chile’s Antarctic base appeared first on The Rio Times. read more
The New Dark Age18 hours ago
Andrei Biletsky, the neo-Nazi father of Azov
The supreme heroes of the West are the mostly neo-Nazi soldiers of the Azov regiment. These heroes, who smell of sulphur and swastikas, the Western journalists do not want to hear about them, they are only heroic fighters of the free and democratic Ukraine, a fabulous country where life was good before the Russian special operation. To counter this low propaganda broadcast by all the French public or even private media, it is necessary to understand who are the men behind this Azov regiment and first of all, their founder, whose story alone speaks for itself. read more
The New Dark Age18 hours ago
The Price Of ‘Selective Inattention’ – Iraq, Ukraine, Libya, And The Climate Apocalypse
Thursday, 5 May 2022 — Media Lens Humanity’s great Achilles’ heel, the flaw that may well determine our fate, was summed up in a couple of lines in the classic Simon & Garfunkel song, ‘The Boxer’: ‘Still a man hears what he wants to hear ‘And disregards the rest.’ Women, too! Erich Fromm discussed this remarkable phenomenon of ‘selective … Continue reading The Price Of ‘Selective Inattention’ – Iraq, Ukraine, Libya, And The Climate Apocalypse read more
The New Dark Age18 hours ago
Inflation: wages versus profits
The Governor of the Bank of England, Andrew Bailey set the attitude of the mainstream view on the impact of inflation in February, when he said that “I’m not saying nobody gets a pay rise, don’t get me wrong. But what I am saying is, we do need to see restraint in pay bargaining, otherwise it will get out of control”. read more
Electroverse18 hours ago
Historic Chills In Boise; Cold-Records Still Plaguing B.C.; Colder-Than-Average April In Thailand; + Global Diesel Shortage Inbound
Record-high prices are one thing, but getting your hands on enough diesel is likely the next issue for farmers... The post Historic Chills In Boise; Cold-Records Still Plaguing B.C.; Colder-Than-Average April In Thailand; + Global Diesel Shortage Inbound appeared first on Electroverse. read more
Small Dead Animals18 hours ago
Wednesday On Turtle Island
I’m shocked! Shocked I tell you. Climate editor made misleading claims. Hans Gruber’s friends are busy. Anti-pipeline anarchists burning cars. While the peasants can’t afford to put gas in their cars, Dear Leader is burning jet fuel again. Justin and Old Joe follow the same script. Not my fault. Today in Islam. Celebrating Ramadan. Your… Continue reading → read more
GREENIE WATCH18 hours ago
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* Humans have a hard time grasping concepts of very large things* Scientists have latched onto Carbon Dioxide (CO2) as the marker of the climate change problem. Ingeniously, they cored through deep ice in Antarctica and some of the big glaciers and measure not only the age of the ice but the CO2 content. From what they can see, CO2 is higher now than it was even during the dinosaurs’ time on the planet. That yields their conclusion that Mankind’s emissions of carbon are upsetting the balance. But the explanation doesn’t make much sense to most of us. A single volcanic eruption can... read more

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