

You give a rich person an inch and they take a mile.


You give a rich person an inch and they take a mile.


I have been to McDermitt a few times… It’s a very interesting place for amateur geologists bc of the abundance of different gemstones.
It is a beautiful desert biome as well.


“Someone has to make the determination”
Yea the student who decides how they want to begin their professional career makes that determination, not the president or “free” market.


I think a feature like this should really be part of an internet transparency law…


Nah, Ukraine proved you can stand up and win against even the biggest bullies with the Maidan Revolution.


From the article:
“Despite all of that uncertainty, stock markets have rocketed to record highs, fueled in large part by an artificial intelligence investment boom. Chipmaker Nvidia on Wednesday became the first company to be valued at $5 trillion on the stock market.”
Tax. The. Rich.


And the war in Ukraine is just a tactical operation to any and all nazis…


I mean there is more than just healthcare…
Quality of food is so much higher, actual walkable cities, far less gun violence etc.


If you are leaving your choice to run for president to another, I highly doubt your own leadership capabilities.


Trump ordered the list destroyed in exchange for the global elites’ cooperation with his tariffs set to start August 1st and if he got his “Big Beautiful Bill” passed.
The bill was supposed to be a gesture of good will with the massive tax breaks for the rich at our cost. Because he set July 4th as Congress’ deadline, it would go: “Big Beautiful Bill” July 4th -> Epstein Papers destroyed a week later -> Tariffs on Aug. 1st.
We all know Trump was on that list, but his administration knew the names of all others on the list and bargained for their cooperation with tariffs. Not something you’d read about in his shitty “The Art of The Deal”


South Africa opened the case against Israel’s genocide in Gaza. This is an attempt to sow discredit towards South Africa.
Japan has outsourced a lot of manufacturing and labor to Vietnam as well. Considering Japan is one of the biggest economies currently, why are they not mentioned as another possible choice?
Just my opinion, but I think Takaichi wants to use China’s provocations to justify abolishing article 9. For reference:
Article 9 of the Constitution of Japan renounces war as a means to settle international disputes and prohibits the maintenance of military forces for warfare. This clause was established after World War II to promote peace and prevent Japan from rearming.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Article_9_of_the_Constitution_of_Japan