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Memo to all the folks that try to follow me dispensing financial and cooking advice: @jimcramer really needs your help. Yuppily is the new adverb.
Maine, USA Katılım Kasım 2021
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NEW: Ted Cruz endorsed an essay calling traditional Catholics “parasites.”
Bishop Barron called a conservative war skeptic “absurd” and “preposterous.”
Pete Hegseth’s pastor wants to ban public Masses as “idolatry.”
Donald Trump's war on Iran has blown apart the Catholic-evangelical alliance that built MAGA — and the wreckage threatens JD Vance’s path to the presidency. thelettersfromleo.com/p/trumps-war-i…
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@JOttoPohl1 I think that's overly simplistic. I don't deny that some people deny Jewish involvement in Soviet crimes but I don't think it's an endemic problem, nor do I think any group can be held accountable at large for the actions of some of its members.
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@fjmunster I would have to put my conspiracy hat on to answer this one...
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Two days after federal agents visited MEIRS in Lewiston.
A picture says a thousand words...

The Maine Wire@TheMaineWire
Maine Wire TV - March 25 x.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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In Rotterdam 🇳🇱, a general practitioner clinic that had displayed a Palestinian flag on its façade for years has now replaced it with a screen cheering missiles being fired at Tel Aviv.
Read that again.
A medical clinic, celebrating the bombing of civilians.
From a place meant to save lives.
Apparently, not all of them.

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Ontario Power Generation just sold this really pricy asset off at a loss of $477 million, sold to Apollo whose former CEO was Leon Black who worked for Jeffrey Epstein. I saw patterns of realestate and yachts (Trump’s yacht from Khashoggi & Andrew with Sunninghill Park) being sold at bizarre prices in what looks to be a kickback but this issue involving Eagle Creek Renewable is massive. This kind of “soft money” can be laundered via assets. It needs scrutiny. @dianesbaker1 @Tentoads4truth
Louisette Lanteigne 🌎✌️⚖️♥️@lulex
The @fordnation government via OPG just cost Ontario Taxpayers $477 million with the sale of Eagle Creek Renewable Energy Inc. selling it at a loss to some NY Private Equity firm.
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If renewables are the cheapest - why is Thailand restarting its coal-fired power stations to reduce costs ?
bangkokpost.com/business/gener…
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🚨If you’ve been seeing posts about a “million-acre fire burning right now” in Nebraska… slow down and get the facts.
Yes… there were massive wildfires.
Multiple fires across western Nebraska burned a combined 800,000+ acres… which is significant by any standard. Ranch land was hit hard… cattle losses are real… and families out there are dealing with damage that doesn’t just bounce back overnight.
But here’s where things stand right now…
The largest fires are largely contained.
We’re talking 90–98% containment on the major ones.
That means:
They are not ripping across the state anymore…
They are not expanding at that same dangerous pace…
Crews are in control, monitoring hotspots and securing lines.
So no… there is not currently a single, out-of-control fire the size of Rhode Island burning unchecked across Nebraska.
What is true is this…
The damage is already done in many areas.
Grazing land is gone.
Some ranchers took real losses.
Recovery is going to take time.
And because it’s rural… because it’s farmland… because it’s not a major city…
It doesn’t stay at the top of the national news cycle.
That’s the reality.
Not hidden… not ignored…
Just no longer an active, escalating crisis.
Keep Nebraska in your prayers… because even when the fire is contained… the rebuilding is just getting started.
#SilentMajoritySpeaks #AStoneGroove

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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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Tentacled mystery object found aboard ISS spawns terror: 'Kill it with fire' trib.al/oo5GGPK

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@NeilMcCoyWard Add to that all the arable farmland that is now covered with useless solar panels…
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A food price shock is coming and most people have no idea it's already in motion.
The timeline based on everything right now is 6 to 9 months.
Most people are dismissing it.
They shouldn't be.
The Strait of Hormuz situation was already serious:
- 34% of global fertiliser supply stranded in the Gulf
- Force majeure declared on contracts worldwide
- Urea up 30% since February.
But something just made it significantly worse.
Russia, which supplies 37% of global ammonium nitrate exports, just announced it's halting all exports from March 21 through April 21. Right at the start of the Northern Hemisphere planting season."
The countries most exposed are
• Brazil
• Canada
• India
• Peru
• Ukraine
All of which are heading into their growing season right now.
So we now have two simultaneous shocks hitting fertiliser markets at the same time. Gulf supply stranded by the Iran conflict and Russian exports switched off.
Taking a lesson from history food price shocks in the 1970s were actually worse than the oil shocks that caused them. Food inflation contributed more to headline CPI than energy did through almost the entire decade.
We appear to be setting up for something similar.
By late 2026 planting drops and yields fall.
By 2027 that shows up on food prices worldwide.
I don't know what people are waiting for.
Most won't pay attention until they're standing in a supermarket wondering why everything costs so much more than it did a year ago.
By then it's too late to prepare.

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