Kal Ma
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Kal Ma
@kvmentor
interests: global and US issues, cardiology and general medicine
Katılım Nisan 2011
618 Takip Edilen98 Takipçiler
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@FordJohnathan5 440 million guns and more so they will show up again and again where we least expect.
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So the shooter wasnt even on the same floor. Some crazy just randomly started shooting in same location but on a different floor.
They tackled him within just a couple shots and held him down. Trump is then evacuated.
Then they announce the dinner will continue as planned. Suspicious in my book.
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@RpsAgainstTrump Why not telephone in the first place?
Or tin cans on a string - pretty good too.
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@kkmaway @TexasOncologist Skip the kids and go for the grandkids - lot more fun and responsibility stops when anything unforeseen happens.
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@TexasOncologist I feel your pain. Unfortunately it doesn't go away even they older.
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@FareedZakaria @CNN Would you characterize that most Presidents strategically and incrementally extended their power whereas TA does it randomly and in large jumps?
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From immigration policy to voting rules, Pres. Trump’s use of executive power has been unprecedented. But expanding presidential authority goes back to the early Cold War & runs squarely through the presidencies of George W. Bush & Barack Obama
At 8pm ET/PT Sunday on @CNN, I’ll examine how we got here in “The Imperial Presidency,” my latest hour-long special

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@DoctorLemma @DrMarthaGulati Gander was the airport in the 50s where all trans-Atlantic planes landed for refueling - used to be the "cross-roads of the world" and has long runways. That's the reason planes that were forced to land on 9/11 ended up there.
The play is a delight...Martha hope you saw it...
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Just found out that on 9/11, when the United States shut its airspace, 38 planes got diverted to a tiny town in Atlantic Canada called Gander, Newfoundland.
The town’s population at the time was around 10,000 people. Overnight, 6,700 strangers arrived. The population nearly doubled in a few hours.
Apparently the town just opened up. Schools, churches, and community halls were turned into sleeping areas. Bus drivers who had been on strike came off the picket lines to shuttle passengers. Pharmacies filled prescriptions for free. The ice rink at the community centre became a giant fridge because there was so much donated food. People invited strangers into their homes for showers, meals, and a bed.
The passengers were only there for four days. Twenty-five years later, many of them are still in touch with their Newfoundland hosts. One flight raised money for a scholarship fund for kids in Gander. It started at 15,000 US dollars and has since paid out over a million dollars to local students.
A musical was made about it called Come From Away. It ran on Broadway for five years.
When a reporter asked one of the Newfoundland women why they did it, she said, “You don’t turn your back on people in need.”

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"High risk, high opportunity": King Charles heads to meet Donald Trump in biggest test of his reign to date, writes BBC's Sean Coughlan
bbc.in/48oj83N
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@allenanalysis It costs the targets tons of money to fight the cases unless someone good signs up pro bono.
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The pattern is clear. The Justice Department keeps filing cases against Trump's political enemies. The cases keep falling apart. The grand juries keep saying no.
And the Attorney General running this program has a reason to keep pushing.
Todd Blanche is the acting Attorney General. He is auditioning for the permanent job. That job is his to lose.
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@JumboElliott76 @morgfair There is no link between smoking and cancer but there is a direct link between vaccines and autism? And a direct negative link between the health of the nation and the nuts who run American public health system.
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@FortuneMagazine Fastest way to go from millionaire to billionaire is to join the Trump Admin.
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President Donald Trump’s choice for Federal Reserve chair, Kevin Warsh, has a personal fortune of more than $100 million, making him one of the wealthiest candidates (if not the wealthiest) to ever seek the top central banker’s chair.
Fortune reporter Eleanor Pringle explains how Warsh’s approach to leading the Federal Reserve could differ from that of his predecessors. bit.ly/4mQsOu0
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Spirit Airlines is close to getting a $500 million bailout from the federal government, according to a source familiar with the negotiations. cnn.it/4mN315J

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Can anyone possibly suggest to RFK Jr why the US *might* be losing its best scientists and researchers, and whether it has anything to do with him
MAHA Action@MAHA_Action
“China is now eating our lunch.” RFK Jr. warns the U.S. is losing its edge to China in medical research and drug development. “They got more drugs approved last year.” “They went from running 3% of clinical trials to running 30%.” “We are losing scientists, we’re losing our IPs, we’re losing the best researchers.” “We’re going to lose our biosecurity.” “We are fast-tracking approvals now in our country at record levels.”
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@ianbremmer @gzeromedia You don't think Taiwan is already done or you think it's on an installment plan?
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@atrupar Between him and the President, they could write their own version of the bible:
1) “Persecute your enemies, do harm to those who hate you, jail those who curse you, bomb those who mistreat you.” Lukey 6:27-28
2) "I was a stranger and you threw me out." – Maddie 25:35
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@Marian_L_Tupy The real issue is non W-2 rich, who structure their income through debt structures and carried interest....
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Despite whining from politicians and activists that the rich don’t pay their “fair share,” the United States federal income tax is extremely progressive.
washingtonpost.com/opinions/2026/…

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The GOP loves fatter tax refunds, but doesn’t say much about an IRS code that’s 19 times as long as Moby Dick. bloomberg.com/news/newslette…
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