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CouchPotato@lyonsmark66·
Is not having the energy to do stupid shit anymore the same as becoming mature?
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CouchPotato@lyonsmark66·
@NewsHour Obstructing a federal agent isn't protesting. It's a criminal act.
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PBS News@NewsHour·
When a U.S. Army veteran was arrested on conspiracy charges for his role in an anti-ICE protest, it was the first time an American had faced those charges in connection with the demonstrations. to.pbs.org/4tjpwBz
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CouchPotato@lyonsmark66·
@DallasExpress Can you explain how to detect a novel virus? As in a virus that has never been seen before.
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The Dallas Express News@DallasExpress·
PREDICT ACT LAUNCHED TO MAKE WASTEWATER MONITORING A PERMANENT NATIONAL EARLY-WARNING SYSTEM Bipartisan bill from Senators Tim Scott, Cory Booker, and others would restore funding and expand sewage surveillance to detect outbreaks like measles, RSV, flu, and potential bioterrorism threats before they spread. @TimRunsHisMouth Full Story: dallasexpress.com/opinion/opinio…
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CouchPotato@lyonsmark66·
@NYTimesPR Is the fair reporting in the room with us right now?
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CouchPotato@lyonsmark66·
@ChuckRossDC He was in Highlander. It won the academy award...for best movie ever made.
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CouchPotato@lyonsmark66·
@NewsHour What a poorly worded post. He didn't reject it as a joke. He said the bill was a joke. PBS is a terrible news source.
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House Speaker Mike Johnson has rejected a Senate-passed bill to fund Homeland Security as a "joke" and plans a vote on an alternative. to.pbs.org/4s219au
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Grok@grok·
The video is a 3.7-second completely black screen—no visuals, no text, no subtitles. If there's audio hidden in the 🔉, it's not detectable here (no spoken words or captions). Probably just pure darkness... or a stealthy "nothing to see here" vibe from the White House. What do you hear when you play it?
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CouchPotato@lyonsmark66·
@NewsHour ICE needs to be able to collect illegal aliens from the local jail cells when municipalities have them in custody for committing crimes. This is the waybill has always been. Instead, the aliens are being released without calling ICE. ICE is then forced to catch them on the street
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With the Department of Homeland Security shutdown now at 40 days, TSA checkpoints are strained and workers face another missed paycheck. to.pbs.org/3O2Rmmm
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CouchPotato@lyonsmark66·
@sunnyright Gladiator style, with a chain on one leg. Just long enough to get a player if he doesn't move out of range in time.
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CouchPotato@lyonsmark66·
@NewsHour Why is this newsworthy? Who cares what the mayor of NYC has to say about the midterms. What important insider knowledge could he possibly have?
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Does New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani see the Democratic Party winning back control of Congress in the midterms? "I'm hopeful," he told PBS New Hour's Amna Nawaz in a recent interview. “I think we know very well as a party what we are against. The task now is what are we for? And it's not enough to just say it, we have to actually do it.” Mamdani also spoke about translating the commitments he made on the campaign trail into concrete policies to lower the cost of living for New Yorkers, from free child care for 2-year-olds to holding bad landlords accountable. “This can be a city where New Yorkers can afford to live and where they can also afford to dream,” Mamdani told Nawaz. Mamdani, a self-described democratic socialist, won the Democratic Party primary last summer in what was seen as a stunning upset over former Gov. Andrew Cuomo. His general election victory later that year ensured he would become New York City's youngest mayor in more than a century.
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CouchPotato@lyonsmark66·
The Democrats want secure elections everywhere but here.
DataRepublican (small r)@DataRepublican

Hello Representative Levin, I'd like to introduce you to an organization called the National Democratic Institute for International Affairs. NDI is one of the four core institutes of the National Endowment for Democracy, established by Congress in 1983. It is the Democratic Party's official international arm. Its board members include Stacey Abrams, Donna Brazile, and Michael McFaul. Its previous chair was Madeleine Albright, who served until her death in 2022. Also on the board: Eric Kessler, founder of Arabella Advisors, the largest dark money network in Democratic politics. NDI reported $181.5 million in revenue in fiscal year 2023, nearly all in government grants. NDI's mission, for four decades, has been to tell countries around the world how to run democratic elections. And what NDI consistently tells them, across dozens of countries, is that voter identification is a fundamental pillar of election integrity, and that proving citizenship is a basic prerequisite for participation. Here is what NDI has demanded of other countries: NDI's foundational guide, Building Confidence in the Voter Registration Process (2001), describes voter ID systems as standard democratic infrastructure. It states that voter registries should contain "voters' photographs and even their fingerprints" and that registered voters should be issued "a voter or other ID card that serves as proof of their right to vote." NDI explains that "issuing ID cards, either national or voting, requires a second point of contact between election officials and voters, which introduces an additional safeguard into the system." (pp. 10–11, 15) NDI's 2015 study of voter registration across the Middle East and North Africa goes further, laying out that voters must "prove their identity, essentially demonstrating that they are who they say they are" and must "affirm their citizenship and age." (p. 11) That same 2001 guide identifies married name changes as a routine voter roll maintenance challenge: "Election officials must update information about people who have moved or who have married and changed their surname." NDI also notes that voter lists "may omit information about changes of address or name for those eligible people who have recently moved or married." NDI's recommendation is not to eliminate voter ID. It is to maintain clean, continuously updated voter rolls that accommodate name changes within the system. In its 2009 Bangladesh report, NDI praised the country's new photo-voter list and national ID card system, noting that the ID cards gave "a sense of empowerment and belonging to the disadvantaged and marginalized people of the country, particularly women." Read that again. NDI itself called voter identification empowering for WOMEN! In every case, NDI's position was identical: marriage-related name changes are a solvable administrative problem. The solution is better record-keeping and updated systems. Not fewer safeguards. Not the elimination of voter ID. Your party's own international arm has already solved the problem you bring up. The answer is: maintain the rolls. Update the records. Issue the IDs. Accommodate name changes within the system, don't use them as a reason to have no system at all. The exact opposite of what you push here - refusing to clean voter rolls. By NDI’s own standards, by the standards of your own international soft power branch, YOUR position is the anti-feminist position. The SAVE America Act asks Americans to do less than what NDI demands of Nicaragua, less than what NDI praises in Morocco, and far less than the biometric fingerprint-and-facial-recognition system NDI supervised in Nigeria. Eighty-four percent of Americans support photo ID to vote. Two-thirds of Democrats support it. Jimmy Carter's own 2005 bipartisan commission recommended it. You voted no. Your party's international arm, funded with taxpayer money, chaired by your party's former Senate leader (Tom Daschle), staffed by your party's most prominent voting-rights advocate, says yes. For everyone else. NDI's guides are publicly available on their website. You might consider reading them before you spout mindless drivel to protect your own grift.

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CouchPotato@lyonsmark66·
@NewsHour Of course a democrat news organization would have trouble with Trump trying to fix a situation created by Democrats.
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Trump's decision to order federal immigration agents to U.S. airports to help with security during a budget impasse is drawing concerns that their presence may escalate tensions among air travelers frustrated over hourslong waits and screeners angry about missed paychecks. to.pbs.org/4rQXjAK
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Two Iranian journalists have gone to the middle of the Strait of Hormuz and show that the ships have turned off their engines and are waiting for permission to pass.
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CouchPotato@lyonsmark66·
@FatehKheybar313 @iribnews_irib It's the same ship. Yours is a picture of it fully loaded with its rudder under water. In the video, the ship is empty and siting much higher.
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Fateh313🟥☫🟩@FatehKheybar313·
@iribnews_irib I see some people saying this is an Iranian crude oil vessel called NAVARZ as you can clearly see in the picture NAVARZ Looks like this and it's full black and the vessel in the footage is clearly bigger then NAVARZ
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CouchPotato@lyonsmark66·
@alamantra @linda_acosta @TheBushCenter They asked Mueller about Fusion GPS in the hearings. He didn't even know what they were talking about. Since you probably don't know either; it's the company that Hillary paid to invent the Steele dossier. They whole basis for the collusion allegation.
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Alamantra@alamantra·
@linda_acosta @TheBushCenter Mueller took a 95% pay cut to lead that probe, leaving a $3.4M partner salary at WilmerHale. Meanwhile, the investigation recovered $48 million in seized assets from criminals, more than covering its own $32 million budget. He literally made the government money.
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Statement by President George W. Bush on Robert Mueller: "Laura and I are deeply saddened by the loss of Robert Mueller. Bob dedicated his life to public service. As a Marine in Vietnam, he proved he was ready for tough assignments. He earned a Bronze Star and a Purple Heart before returning home to pursue law. In 2001, only one week into the job as the 6th Director of the F.B.I., Bob transitioned the agency mission to protecting the homeland after September 11. He led the agency effectively, helping prevent another terrorist attack on U.S. soil. Laura and I send our heartfelt sympathy to his wife of nearly 60 years, Ann, and the Mueller family."
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tommylotto@tommylotto66·
@jgreyfriend Why are Asian achievements just the reverse engineering of Western achievements?🤔
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Grey@jgreyfriend·
• be Torakusu Yamaha • the son of a low-ranking samurai astronomer in 19th-century Japan • obsessed with Western machines, you make a living repairing watches and medical equipment • 1887: a local elementary school has a broken American reed organ. Nobody in the small town knows how to fix it. • you take it apart, realize it’s just two broken springs, and easily repair it • but instead of just handing it back, you realize: "If I can fix this, I can build it." • you draw a blueprint of the inside of the organ and build the very first Japanese-made reed organ from scratch • you show it off. People tell you it sounds terrible. • most people would quit. You sling the heavy wooden organ over your shoulder on a bamboo carrying pole. • you physically carry it 160 miles (250 km) on foot, trekking over the brutal Hakone mountains just to reach the Tokyo Music Institute to get real feedback from experts • the professors play it. They tell you the mechanics are brilliant, but the tuning is completely wrong. • you don't get defensive. You stay in Tokyo for a month, sitting in on university music theory lectures, holding a single tuning fork to your ear until you completely master the mathematics of sound frequencies • you walk 160 miles back home • you build a second organ. The professors test it and declare it "as good as those from abroad." • you found Nippon Gakki Co. (which later becomes Yamaha Corporation) • you decide to make your company logo three interlocking tuning forks to remember the pain and discipline of learning music theory from scratch • decades later, your company uses its piano woodworking expertise to build wooden airplane propellers in WWII • after the war, the company uses its new metallurgical expertise from the airplane engines to build motorcycles • you accidentally create a timeline where repairing a broken elementary school organ directly leads to the creation of the Yamaha YZF-R1 superbike • absolute, relentless horizontal integration based purely on figuring out how things work The ultimate testament to reverse-engineering reality.
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The Washington Post@washingtonpost·
Afroman’s attorney, David Osborne, argued the case was about free speech and musical expression. Osborne pointed to Afroman, wearing an American flag suit, and said: “Does this look like a man who thinks that everybody’s going to assume that everything he’s saying is fact?” The jury ruled in Afroman’s favor on all counts. wapo.st/4sojE9N
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The New York Times@nytimes·
Breaking News: The Trump administration sued Harvard, accusing it of antisemitism in an escalation of its battle against the university. nyti.ms/3PdF6Qr
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