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architect/ builder/ master-ing urban planning organic farmer/ nutrition-healing KHALIFA/INTIFADIST "From the River to the Sea, Palestine will be free."
in between here and there Katılım Ağustos 2010
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NEW: Pope Leo XIV's top three American cardinals just gave their first joint television interview.
They condemned the Iran war, called out ICE, and revealed that Spanish-language Mass attendance has dropped 30% because of fear.
And they made clear that Leo's decision to spend America's 250th birthday on Lampedusa — where migrants drown — instead of the country where he was born is a deliberate message about where moral authority lives. thelettersfromleo.com/p/were-better-…
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Don't stream The Boys.
Don't give money to an IDF terrorist.
Tomer Capone should be on trial for war crimes, not on your TV screen.

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"In the middle of the night, you enter a family's house, you're not aggressive, but the family doesn't let you take their 18-year-old daughter easily" In a 2016 Ynet interview, Tomer Capone, Israeli star of The Boys series, casually admitted to taking part in the abduction, beating, looting and harassment of Palestinians during his years in the IDF. Screenshots are Google-Translate'd. Source in the following tweet.
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You’re gonna throw your phone after you see this story.
For 125 years, a group of Catholic nuns in New York have run a FREE hospice called Rosary Hill Home. They take care of poor people dying from cancer no charge, ever. Just pure Christian charity.
Then Gov. Kathy Hochul signed a law a few years ago that forces EVERY nursing home to use preferred pronouns, house patients by gender identity (not biological sex), and let people into opposite-sex bathrooms and spaces.
The nuns said: “We treat everyone with dignity… but we can’t do that. It goes against our Catholic faith.”
So New York is now threatening them with $5,000–$10,000 fines per violation, loss of their license, and jail time.
These sisters who’ve spent their whole lives caring for the dying are being told: obey the gender rules or shut down.
Unbelievable.

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The United States Postal Service (USPS) has suspended payments to its employees’ pension program, amid a mounting liquidity crisis.
Postmaster General David Steiner told the House Oversight Committee in March: “At our current rate we will be out of cash in less than 12 months,” Steiner warned. “So in about a year from now the Postal Service will be unable to deliver the mail if we continue the status quo.”
In response, USPS leadership has initiated an emergency cash conservation plan. Beginning April 10, the agency will temporarily suspend its biweekly employer contributions to the Federal Employees Retirement System (FERS), which covers approximately 99 percent of career postal workers.
These payments, typically about $200 million every two weeks, amount to roughly $400 million per month. By halting them, USPS expects to free up approximately $2.5 billion through the end of the fiscal year, providing a temporary buffer to sustain operations.
Chief Financial Officer Luke Grossmann framed the decision as a matter of prioritizing the immediate risk of running out of cash, which he argued, outweighs the longer-term risks to pension funding. He emphasized that current and future retirees are not expected to face immediate impacts.
However, the move effectively converts workers’ deferred compensation into a financial backstop for the agency’s day-to-day operations, raising concerns about precedent and long-term stability. This move likely paves the way for future cuts, privatization of retirement assets, and the speculative investment of remaining funds, all outcomes that align with the broader goals of privatization.
Congressional and management proposals to change pension rules and pension‑fund investment authority are already being floated.
What is being presented by officials as a sudden fiscal emergency is, in reality, the culmination of decades of policy decisions that have systematically weakened the public postal system. In 1971, following a massive national wildcat strike against the Nixon administration, the post office was demoted from a cabinet-level department of the federal government to a self-funding independent agency, USPS.
This has been used to justify repeated rounds of cuts, including the most recent “Delivering for America” restructuring program. This aims to adopt an Amazon-style logistics model prioritized for package delivery while expanding a 'non-career' workforce characterized by low pay and precarious job security.
The program has been a disaster for workers. New and renovated facilities, designed to exploit workers to the limit, are unsafe and have led to a series of workplace fatalities. This includes the deaths of Nick Acker in Michigan and Russell Scruggs in Georgia last November. The USPS Workers Rank-and-File Committee responded to their deaths by launching an independent investigation into workplace conditions at the post office.
At the heart of the funding crisis is a fundamental shift in USPS’s revenue model. The agency is legally required to provide universal service to 168 million addresses, six days a week, regardless of profitability. Yet its most core revenue stream, First-Class Mail, has declined dramatically.
Since 2007, First-Class Mail volume has fallen by more than 50 percent, driven by the rapid digitization of communication. This collapse has not been offset by growth in package delivery, which, while expanding, operates on thinner margins and faces intense competition from private carriers.
The financial consequences are that USPS reported a $9 billion net loss for fiscal year 2025, continuing a pattern of persistent deficits that management now cites to justify sweeping operational and workforce changes.
To address the impending cash exhaustion, projected for as early as February 2027, the USPS management is considering other schemes, such as a 4-cent increase for First-Class Mail Forever stamps to 82 cents. It is also courting large corporations for delivery contracts, undermining the agency’s universal service mandate.
Furthermore, Steiner has requested Congress to raise the agency's decades-old $15 billion borrowing cap to $34.5 billion to provide the necessary flexibility to execute “reforms.” He says that without legislative action or significant operational changes, including reducing delivery days, the agency faces a potential stoppage of mail delivery.
The same ruling establishment claims there is 'no money' for public services while funneling trillions into military expenditures,war, and corporate bailouts. Even as the post office is on the brink of insolvency, Trump has requested $200 billion in funding for the Iran war and a 50 percent increase in the next military budget to $1.5 trillion.
Far from mobilizing any genuine opposition to these reactionary measures, the postal union bureaucracies are falling into lockstep with management. The National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC) and the National Rural Letter Carriers' Association (NRLCA) have long functioned as junior partners in the implementation of the 'Delivering for America' restructuring program.
The American Postal Workers Union (APWU) has signaled its alignment with the scorched-earth policies advanced by Steiner and his bipartisan backers in Congress.
In a cynical dispatch to its membership titled 'US Mail Not For Sale,' the APWU leadership explicitly endorsed Steiner's so-called 'commonsense policy fixes,' insisting that these 'reforms' which are nothing more than a blueprint for massive cuts, 'must happen as soon as possible.'
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Revlimid has its origin in a pill that cost patients $7.50 each.
Decades later, the cancer drug costs more than $18,000 for a month’s supply — even though it still only costs about 25 cents to manufacture.
propublica.org/article/revlim…
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Sayed @sayed7sss is an EGYPTIAN double amputee due to a train accident. He needs prosthetic limbs.
Donate here: chuffed.org/project/sayed
He asked me to share his campaign and I verified him and that the money reaches him.

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Armed masked man starts fight at high school ICE protest—turns out to be off duty police sergeant.
His plan was to trick students to "assault me"—then "arrest them all."
Then called his buddies with rifles to "back him up."
Sgt. Dusten Mullen makes $336,000 a year—making him a top 10 earner in the Phoenix Police Department.
He is currently on administrative leave—which means he's reassigned to work from home.
Incident occurred outside Hamilton High School in Chandler, Arizona.
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