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Donald Steven
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Portfolio manager// financial advisor//Your financial future can be assured if you make the right financial decisions today. trading stock//cryptos. DM 24/7
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🚨 ALERTE #UKRAINE - Zelensky MENACE le Premier ministre hongrois Orbán, affirmant qu'il pourrait DONNER SA POSITION aux forces ukrainiennes afin qu'elles puissent s'occuper de lui « DANS LEUR PROPRE LANGUE ».
Condamnez-vous Zelensky ?
A. Oui
B. Non
🇫🇷 Soutenez-nous en nous suivant sur 𝕏 🌐 Notre Telegram en cas de censure : t.me/FranceXTelegram 🇫🇷
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Провели сьогодні нараду в спеціальному форматі: Кабінет Міністрів, Верховна Рада, Офіс. За підсумками роботи уряду протягом осені та зими, а також щодо завдань, які є на період весни – літа.
Кожне міністерство відзвітувало по напрямках своєї роботи. Обговорили з парламентарями, які законодавчі ініціативи потребують особливої уваги. Визначили спільні позиції щодо ключових викликів на найближчі тижні. Зокрема, старт програми відновлення та модернізації захисту енергетичних обʼєктів й іншої інфраструктури.
Детально доповідали міністри оборони та внутрішніх справ по питаннях, які мають першочергове значення для захисту України у війні. Були доповіді щодо стану доріг в Україні, і найбільше уваги зараз на всіх рівнях влади має бути мережі доріг у прифронтових громадах та загальнодержавній логістиці. Відповідні завдання для урядовців та для місцевої влади є.
Обговорили відносини з Євросоюзом та окремі виклики з країнами-сусідами, які повʼязані з їхніми внутрішніми непростими електоральними процесами.
Премʼєр-міністр доповіла щодо старту індексації пенсій в Україні та виконання програм підтримки людей і національного бізнесу. Дякую всім за роботу!




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Today, we met in a special format—the Government, Parliament, and the President's Office—to discuss the results of the government's work in the fall and winter, as well as the tasks for the spring and summer.
Each ministry reported on their areas of responsibility. We spoke with parliamentarians about which legislative initiatives require special attention. We defined joint positions on key challenges for the coming weeks. Specifically, the launch of a program to restore and modernize the protection of energy facilities and other infrastructure.
The Ministers of Defense and Internal Affairs provided detailed reports on issues critical to Ukraine's wartime defense. There were reports on the condition of roads in Ukraine, and at all levels of government, the greatest attention now must be paid to the road network in frontline communities and to national logistics. The relevant tasks for government officials and for local authorities are set.
We discussed relations with the European Union and specific challenges with neighboring countries related to their difficult internal electoral processes.
The Prime Minister reported on the start of pension indexation in Ukraine and on the implementation of programs to support people and national businesses. Thank you all for your work!
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2026 QB Dynasty SuperFlex Rankings (Rookies Included)
Lot of moving parts and landing spots still have to happen, I have my projected landing spots included.
(3-1sts)
1. Drake Maye
2. Jaxson Dart
3. Caleb Williams
4. Jayden Daniels
(2-1sts +)
5. Josh Allen
6. Lamar Jackson
7. Patrick Mahomes
8. Joe Burrow
(2-1sts)
9. Bo Nix
10. Trevor Lawrence
11. Justin Herbert
12. Jalen Hurts
13. Brock Purdy
14. Jordan Love
15. Fernando Mendoza - Raiders
(1-1sts +)
16. Dak Prescott
17. Baker Mayfield
18. Cam Ward
19. Tyler Shough
20. CJ Stroud
21. Shedeur Sanders
22. Bryce Young
(1-1sts)
23. Kyler Murray - Falcons
24. Mac Jones - Vikings
25. Sam Darnold
26. Jared Goff
27. Ty Simpson - Jets
28. Malik Willis - Dolphins
29. Tua Tagovialoa - Cardinals
30. Daniel Jones - Colts
31. Matthew Stafford
32. Aaron Rodgers - Steelers
Notes: QBs I fear will be backups and or lost their job.
- Anthony Richardson (I believe value has dropped to zero, sad to say)
- Michael Penix (Injuries just becoming too much, throughout his career)
- JJ McCarthy (writing is on the that the Vikings don’t believe he’s the guy)
- Justin Fields (Backup role inbound)
- Jacoby Brissett very interesting hold, could he bridge the Cardinals sure, could Daniel Jones not be ready and we see him fill in. Lot of possibilities after his performances last year.
- Geno Smith (shouldn’t have had a job last year, said it since signing)
- Kirk Cousins (backup role inbound)
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Could the United States feed the United States without glyphosate?
Short answer: obviously yes
The main problem with our food system is that it’s being run out of Washington.
That’s why we have vast swaths of farmland doing stupid things that make no sense except to bureaucrats in D.C. — maxing out soybean exports, subsidizing domestic sugar production, growing the majority of corn for ethanol (something that’s bad for cars but good for the egos of D.C. politicos), etc.
We got to this point through the usual way: the cost of business ia slowly driven up, via regulations & the rest of it, until most farmers can only afford to sell out to Tyson, etc. Then lobbyists convince lawmakers monocropping & pesticides are the only way to affordably feed Americans, and laws are enacted exempting manufacturers from liability, only quickening these trends.
In the past 8 years, we’ve lost up to 170,000 farms — 1 in 15. Meanwhile, only 10 percent of U.S. corn feeds humans; the rest feeds animals or cars. On the other side of the equation, 85 percent of farmers have to work off-farm. Yet 80 percent of the Farm Bill is SNAP. It’s like a self perpetuating cyclone of bad decision making & worse consequences.
As long as things are being run out of bureaucracies, we could at least do so through the prism of enabling local communities to feed local communities.
Easy layups:
— SNAP benefits double for whole foods, and/or can only be redeemed for foods with less than ~5 ingredients.
— Farmers get low-interest loans
— No more subsidies for monocropping
— USDA lets farmers slaughter their own meat
— Monsanto-style liability indemnity is removed so everyone’s competing on a level playing field
People here probably already know about Joel Salatin and his Virginia-based regenerative/permaculture farm, Polyface, as it appeared Michael Pollen’s popular documentary, The Onnivore’s Dilemma.
Salatin & other regenerative farmers have written dozens of books showing how farms that replicate patterns we find in nature — herbivores graze before chickens scavenge, before the land transitions from pasture to agriculture te animals again, all of which increases the fertility of the land year after year.
Salatin: “Plants and animals should be provided a habitat that allows them to express their physiological distinctiveness. Respecting and honouring the pigness of the pig is a foundation for societal health."
Practicing farming as God intended wouldn’t only be good for the planet, but could also expand supply.
Market summaries report that diversified regenerative farms can match or exceed conventional yields and even increase total productivity over time — with one dataset claiming regenerative systems can yield ~78% more food per acre total calories when considering diversified outputs, not just one crop.
Polyface Farm, at just ~500 acres, supplies thousands of local families and dozens of restaurants — prioritizing multiple outputs per acre (meat, eggs, vegetables, grass-fed products) instead of a single commodity yield.
And studies have found nearly 30 million acres of U.S. cropland that have been abandoned since the 1980s.

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