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DWildemuth
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Katılım Mart 2013
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An ambitious state-run high-speed rail project linking Los Angeles and San Francisco hasn’t stayed on track. 60 Minutes reports on the costly struggle to bring high-speed rail to the United States, Sunday. 60Minutes.com
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Colorado is now requiring lawyers in the State, as a condition of logging into its court e-filing system, to promise not to cooperate with federal authorities in enforcing federal immigration law.
Please understand:
- I do not practice immigration law.
- I do not practice criminal law.
- Nothing about my civil practice has anything to do with this.
And yet because I cannot log into the State's official e-filing system without saluting The Resistance, I now cannot represent my clients, file lawsuits, access cases, file documents in existing cases, etc.
If I click "Decline," it kicks me out of the system. I must click "Accept" to access the system and continue representing my civil clients -- again, in cases that have absolutely nothing to do with immigration law or policy.
I've read SB 25-276 (the law referred to below). It does not regulate me as a private attorney or any of the clients I represent in civil matters. This is outrageous draconian overreach.
I have ethical obligations to my clients to represent them competently. My existing cases have running deadlines that I must attend to. Judges issue orders in my cases that I must follow. If I don't click "Accept" in order to access the State's e-filing system, I will harm my clients, torpedo my practice, and probably commit malpractice. So, I have no choice.
I'm clicking "Accept" under protest.

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Full interview with @LynAldenContact on why the financial system is rigged against you.
(00:00) Slow Financial Collapse
(02:00) How Money Actually Works
(07:30) End of Gold System
(12:30) Why Life Feels Harder
(18:20) The Debt Trap
(26:00) Who Really Wins
(34:00) Why System Persists
(41:00) Crisis & Bailouts
(48:30) System “Resembles Theft”
(59:20) Default Explained
(10:30) Bitcoin & Alternatives
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480+ TSA staffers have quit amid the shutdown. ✈️
No more missed payments. Enough is enough.
WATCH @KayleeDMcGhee on @FoxNews ⤵️
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@em_Lazzy 8 million people went to a protest organized and funded by the CCP. Let’s focus on that
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Changes I would make during an Article V Convention of States:
1. Cap the Supreme Court at 9.
2. Only Citizens can vote. States can refine further.
3. Term limits
4. Repeal the 16th
5. Repeal the 17th
6. Repeal the 19th (mutes post)
7. Ban congressional stock trading
8. Ban lobbying/pacs
9. Ban foreign money
10. Write the second amendment so that a 2 year old may understand it
11. Ban dual citizens from holding office.
12. No reelection for Congressmen without a balanced budget
13. Abolish the Patriot Act
14. Fire all Bureaucrats
15. President Washington’s cabinet was 5 people: Treasury, State, War, VP, and AG. Cap it there. Abolish everything else
16. No foreign aid while we are in debt
17. Return to the gold standard and subsidize it with other precious metals.
18. National Ron Paul Day of Celebration
19. Single issue bills only.
20. all congressmen who vote in favor of war must send their first born son
21. Abolish the tax code.
21. No pay for Congress during a shutdown.
22. Cut spending by 7% a year
23. Make the Declaration of Independence the Law of the Land.
24. Abolish birthright citizenship
25. Reinstate the 1948 Smith-Mundt Act’s domestic dissemination ban on propaganda.
26. Fix the food— the soil, the GMOs, the dyes, the chemicals. Make food food again
27. Ban communism.
28. Ban transing kids
29. Death penalty for pedophiles
30. Reinstate duels
This is just a start. I reserve the right to add to this list.
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@elonmusk the elevator comparison works until you remember that elevators operate on a fixed track with two directions. autonomous vehicles operate on open roads with infinite variables. the safety improvement is real. the complexity comparison is not.
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Elevators used to be manually operated and were especially risky if the operator was tired or inebriated.
Now, you just get in, press a button and a modern elevator, if inspected regularly, is extremely safe.
James Stephenson@ICannot_Enough
Nobody is skeptical of autonomous elevators because nobody alive today was even around to see a human elevator operator in real life before the last one got laid off. Automation is far safer.
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It’s about to become a felony in Idaho for a trans person to use the restroom.
State prison for using the restroom. Let that sink in. These people have no limits.
The New York Times@nytimes
Breaking News: Idaho criminalized using bathrooms, locker rooms or changing rooms, that do not correspond to a person’s sex at birth, including at private businesses. nyti.ms/4t7Nijz
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Rwandan migrant Emmanuel Abayisenga had his asylum application to France rejected multiple times since submitting it in 2012. Despite orders for deportation, he remained in the country illegally.
The priests trusted him with the cathedral keys, putting him in charge of locking up and caretaking. After he set the building on fire, destroying the organ and organ loft, Father Maire took him in, offering him shelter in his own home while awaiting trial.
He then murdered Father Maire.
Europe in a nutshell.
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Tesla AI self-driving will be >10X safer than human driving
Tesla@Tesla
Instead of simply braking after the fact, FSD is able to anticipate intent before a pedestrian even steps into the road
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Ben McKenzie, who many will recognise from shows like The O.C. and Gotham, speaks with Bill Maher and essentially argues that cryptocurrency is a scam.
I’m aware this interview isn’t recent, but there’s a reason I’m bringing it up.
Despite considering myself fairly well versed in tech and things related to it, I’m somewhat embarrassed to admit that I know very little about crypto.
So I have a genuine question for those who understand it better.. Is what Ben is saying here true? Is crypto a Ponzi scheme or a scam?
I ask this without bias, although I realise many responses will naturally come with one, and that’s fine. Personally, I know a few people who have done very well from crypto trading, so my immediate, perhaps naive, reaction is that it can’t simply be a scam.
I’m interested to hear your thoughts. Thanks.
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Ah yes. Because we all know government is much better at scrutinizing costs that privatize deportations. We should definitely put that burden on the taxpayer instead.
What a terrible idea. We should be spending that energy to completely change the healthcare market place. Not to further encourage waste and fraud.
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I don’t think people realize how much healthcare costs are driving big companies to fire and not hire.
It costs them $30k per family, per year for premiums and care. Most of that goes to the massive, vertically integrated insurance companies that send weekly bills that no one reviews in details. And it doesn’t include the company overhead to deal with it all. It’s usually the 2nd largest expense after payroll. Which is insane
It’s far easier to blame AI than it is to blame Healthcare costs.
Want to increase jobs, wages and improve affordability for every American ?
Break up the biggest insurance companies. Make divest non insurance companies. They don’t need thousands of subsidiaries. That’s how they game and abuse the system and increase costs for all of us.
Call your senator and tell them to support the BreakUp Big Medicine Bill by @HawleyMO and @SenWarren.
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Rep. Thomas Massie is on the brink of securing a huge win for small farmers.
His PRIME Act is officially included in the 2026 Farm Bill.
If this passes, it will deliver a blow to Big Ag’s stranglehold on the meatpacking industry.
“This would make it easier for local farmers to sell directly to local consumers using a local slaughterhouse.”
How?
It would cut the USDA out of inspections for local processing facilities.
“You don’t need the USDA to inspect a facility that has seven employees.”
“So what I’ve proposed is that you could just have the local health inspection… inspecting these slaughterhouses.”
“As long as you don’t cross state lines, you shouldn’t need the federal government’s involvement in this processing.”
“The good news is, I got that in the Farm Bill.”
@RepThomasMassie
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Any funding passed via reconciliation can be repealed via reconciliation.
If the GOP loses a bare majority in Congress to the Dems, ICE funding vanishes.
POLITICO@politico
Emerging DHS deal 'acceptable,' White House official says dlvr.it/TRgRZs
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