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"Slaves owned by the pharaoh of Egypt were required to pay him 20% of their income."
"Fast forward to 2025. The average U.S. taxpayer pays 24.8% tax."
"On top of this, you pay sales tax, property tax, gas tax, and many other taxes."
"The slaves in Egypt were doing better than we're being taxed."
"Wake up, America. You're being robbed, you're being cheated, and you're being lied to."
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@joeroganhq This was their plan the whole time, grift tax dollar's to their own pockets.
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@ChildrensHD Yet they support glyphosate and Atrazine 🤔 💭 🤔 💭 .... copy
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🌱 Farmer Blake Alexander: Regenerative farming is done “in harmony with nature” — “The way that God intended.”
“Our farm, Alexander Family Farm, was the first certified regenerative farm in the United States.”
“Regenerative farming [means] building nutrient density in the soil, the plants, the crops that our animals eat.”
“Making our planet a better place in harmony with nature means that we’re cleaning up the water supply on our farm.”
“We’re cleaning up the erosion that may or may not happen with both soil and water.”
“We’re cleaning up the air, and so everybody benefits, all the wildlife ecosystem benefits.”
“Ultimately, we’re sequestering carbon and … making our planet a healthier place for everyone.”
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@joeroganhq We need more education funding and practical trajectory for studies that lead to real jobs and initiatives.
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"The creation of the double income household... went from being an option to an obligation."
"The principal beneficiaries were government, who had twice as many people to tax."
"The unit of the household, the family, lost 35 hours of discretionary leisure every week, with no commensurate increase in living standards, because the money got soaked up by property prices and by taxation."
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@NewsHour Animals are all in tune and aware, they just aren't about the bullshit
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Consciousness, defined as the awareness of our existence and the hidden internal lens through which we view the world, has long been held up as a defining aspect of being human.
But why do we have this power, and are we the only ones who do?
Science writer Michael Pollan joined host @WmBrangham to explore the questions surrounding consciousness and how it relates to the human experience.
Pollan called it a "miraculous fact" that humans have a private, internal space "where we can talk to ourselves" and "where we have complete mental freedom to think about whatever we want." But, he argued, that humans are "polluting" their consciousness through excessive phone-scrolling and social media use. He said humans are not making enough time for daydreaming and mind-wandering.
As the use of chatbots rises, Pollan said he is worried that "things are going to get even more dangerous for consciousness."
“Now they're even more sophisticated algorithms that are creating chatbots that are essentially telling you they're conscious and they're your friends," Pollan said. "This isn't real companionship. These are zero-friction relationships with machines."
Pollan also discussed the idea of “consciousness hygiene” and ways to protect your internal awareness.
“When you're standing in line at the cafe, don't take out your phone, look around, listen to the conversations,” Pollan said. “Or get out in nature or meditate. Meditation is a great way to put a fence around this experience.”
Horizons from PBS News, dives into the science, health, technology and environmental issues making headlines each week. Visit the PBS News website to watch this week's episode.
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@joeroganhq They're GMO poison. Sugar Ain't much better, and it's also GMO.
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