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07-14-22, 07:30 AM | #3676 |
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Maybe they should bring back Bert the duck to help them sell it.
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07-14-22, 11:32 AM | #3677 |
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"Better safe than sorry." That mayor is hilarious.
I'll pretty much guarantee him that he's going to be sorry regardless of anything if the world's power-drunk idiots start lobbing nukes at each other. Your taxes paid for that PSA and pay the salaries of the people who did it, New York. "Huh. That looks like a bit of radiation on my skin, probably from that swarm of one hundred megaton ICBMs that just hit the city. I'll just go inside and wash it off. Everything will be fine. Or I could just wait until that one hundred megaton Poseidon autonomous torpedo that's sitting underwater in New York harbor detonates. That should wash it off." |
07-14-22, 02:30 PM | #3678 |
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Anyone remember “The Atomic Cafe” (1982)? If you never, your time would be well spent watching this one. Good for more than just a few moments of shock, horror, and laughs. If you thought the New York PSA was silly you ain’t seen nothing yet. lol
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07-14-22, 03:16 PM | #3679 |
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^ was earlier, this was shown in german schools in the 197ies, and even in their teenage years pupils wondered what the hell producers of such rubbish were thinking
(the threat was existent, but methods to prevent radiation and fallout? Idiots.)
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07-14-22, 03:26 PM | #3680 |
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The strange part about the Poseidon was that everyone concentrated on "Tsunami" when they really should have looked up "Base Surge". Otherwise, the Poseidon is a bit of a joke.
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07-15-22, 08:41 PM | #3681 |
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"Lost, Not Stolen" report.
https://lostnotstolen.org//wp-conten...-July-2022.pdf
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07-15-22, 10:26 PM | #3682 | |
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On July 1st the Atlanta FED GDP Tracker pointed to negative growth which indicated we are ‘technically’ in a recession.
https://www.cnbc.com/2022/07/01/atla...recession.html Quote:
15 days later we got bookies taking bets on the odds of something that’s already happened. Ante up Odds of US Recession Within Next Year Near 50%, Survey Shows https://finance.yahoo.com/news/odds-...113500717.html
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07-16-22, 12:36 AM | #3683 |
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Thanks Brandon!
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07-16-22, 08:16 AM | #3684 | |
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Trump started the ball rolling with the first "relief" package, and Biden has done nothing but exacerbate the problem with his EO's and His "Green Policy" directives since he took office. It is also my firm belief that had Trump remained in office, He would have addressed the rising inflation head-on and instead of 9% (and rising) inflation, it would be at a more manageable 3-5%. |
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07-16-22, 09:34 AM | #3685 |
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Kleptocracy.
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07-16-22, 01:18 PM | #3686 | |
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Trump? Brandon? Not likely since the problem child called FED reports to and is directly accountable to the Congress, not the President.
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07-16-22, 09:10 PM | #3687 | |
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You may want to rethink that statement.
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07-16-22, 09:33 PM | #3688 |
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I have no need to rethink it, especially when I just cut pasted the statement directly from federal reserve.gov website. Though I also agree with what you said, but what you posted is only part of the story.
https://www.federalreserve.gov/faqs/about_14986.htm
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07-17-22, 04:33 PM | #3689 |
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The Tagesspiegel writes:
Biden's Middle East Journey: The Meaningless States of America U.S. President Joe Biden came to the Middle East as a supplicant and was treated as such. America's weakness is evident. They were pithy words. "Let me be clear that the United States will remain an active, engaged partner in the Middle East," Joe Biden announced at the Gulf Cooperation Council summit in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. The U.S. president coupled his message with a clear announcement: "We're not going to walk away and leave a vacuum to be filled by China, Russia or Iran." That sounds like determination and a return to a region that the U.S. has paid little attention to. However, it is probably too late for that. The vacuum that the superpower has created in the Middle East with its turn to the Pacific region - it has long since been filled by its geostrategic rivals. Both Moscow and Beijing are expanding their influence day by day. Weapons are supplied, gas and oil distributed, and anti-Western alliances forged. America remains merely an extra. The basic tenor of Biden's trip is a stark reminder of Washington's dilemma: The U.S. president came as a supplicant. The actual destination of his tour was not Israel, but oil-rich Saudi Arabia. The monarchy does not want to be lectured on human rights by America The kingdom is in demand as an energy supplier, as a country that could provide the U.S. with a cheaper price for gasoline and thus Biden with a success by increasing production volumes. But the Gulf monarchy rebuffed the 79-year-old. There were vague declarations of intent, but no concrete commitments. The Saudi heir to the throne shows how America's weakness can be turned into strength elsewhere. Until recently, Mohammed bin Salman was rightly pilloried as the man responsible for the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi. Biden himself had called him a pariah. While this is not forgotten, it is basically forgiven. Saudi Arabia is too important as a producer of black gold. The Russian war of aggression against Ukraine turned the desert state into a sought-after partner again in the blink of an eye. One that is very aware of its importance. On the subject of human rights, the crown prince coolly told his guest from Washington that "imposing values" would be counterproductive. Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin and China's ruler Xi Jinping do not even ask such questions, which are annoying for bin Salman. This makes them both pleasant negotiating partners for the Saudi crown prince. Especially since the three gentlemen are united by their autocratic attitudes. And Biden? Will quickly be a thing of the past in the Middle East. On Tuesday, Putin, someone who is really powerful in the region, will travel to Tehran. There, it will be a matter of weapons and alliances. For America, there will be no more than a place on the spectator bench. Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)
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