They’re not going to find out who left cocaine at the White House. They’re also giving excuses to not review the surveillance tapes. Guess why?

via politico: “Even if there were surveillance cameras, unless you were waving it around, it may not have been caught” by the cameras, added the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity given that it’s an ongoing investigation. “It’s a bit of a thoroughfare. People walk by there all the …

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Gap Between Canada’s Rich and Poor Is Widening at Record Pace. Fun fact: Justin Trudeau of the Liberal Party has been in power since 2015.

via Bloomberg: Inflation, higher interest rates and declining real estate values are worsening wealth inequality in Canada, with younger households bearing the brunt of the financial pain. The richest 20% of households controlled 67.8% of net worth in the country in the first quarter, while the bottom groups accounted for …

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There are 3 nuclear power plants on Ukrainian territory, why would Russia blow up the one on territory they’re holding? Like when they blew up their own pipeline, dam, and bridge too? Make it make sense

by Qplus17 Why would Russia be stupid enough to blow up a nuclear plant near their own border, in territory they annexed? I certainly hope that if #Russia is stupid enough to blow the Nuclear power plant in #Zaporizhzhia, every single living Russia solider or Russian piece of equipment in …

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Approval for Kamala Harris lowest in 30 years

As approval ratings for Kamala Harris have now plunged to the lowest level for a vice president in nearly 30 years, talk of replacing her atop the 2024 Democratic ticket has only grown over the past few months. An NBC News survey conducted earlier this month and published last week …

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Inflation not falling as headlines suggest, core, food increase.

Inflation isn't really falling like headlines say. Core +5.3%, food +6.7%. The only reason headline was 4% is gas/fuel oil at -11.7%. @BobEUnlimited has an excellent series of tweets that talk about wages +5.7% w/ -0.7% productivity and structural inflation. pic.twitter.com/GlMTzeDjWs — Dan Davis (@DanDavi47038421) July 5, 2023 AAA – …

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Research shows conservatives are happier than (il)liberals

via DrE: Ross Pomeroy writes for RealClear Science, August 27, 2022: It may be one of the most surefire findings in all of social psychology, repeatedly replicated over almost five decades of study: American conservatives say they are much happier than American liberals. They also report greater meaning and purpose in their lives, and higher …

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Ben & Jerry’s: “This 4th of July, it’s high time we recognize that the US exists on stolen Indigenous land and commit to returning

This 4th of July, it's high time we recognize that the US exists on stolen Indigenous land and commit to returning it. Learn more and take action now: https://t.co/45smaBmORH pic.twitter.com/a6qp7LXUAE — Ben & Jerry's (@benandjerrys) July 4, 2023 Ben & Jerry’s @benandjerrys This 4th of July, it’s high time we …

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Supreme Court Goes 9–0 in Surprise Ruling

“Not only did the court clarify that businesses must accommodate religious practices—but also, in a landmark decision, the court ruled that the government cannot force Americans to abandon either their constitutional rights or their religious convictions in order for them to be able to operate a business.” AC

Unveiling the Dystopian Future: Alarming Bio-Digital Convergence Policy Threatening Humanity’s Freedom

In a startling testimony for The National Citizen’s Inquiry (NCI) in Canada, James Scott MacKillop sheds light on a critical issue that demands urgent attention. With evidence sourced directly from the Canadian government’s website, MacKillop reveals the alarming emergence of the “Bio-Digital Convergence” policy arm, which could shape a dystopian …

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Aussies could face massive fines under Anthony Albanese’s ‘disturbing’ new misinformation laws: ‘Threat to our democracy’ law

The Albanese government’s new laws to prevent the spread of ‘misinformation’ could see individuals hauled before a watchdog empowered to issue millions in fines. While the laws are targeted at social media giants such as Facebook and Twitter, it is unclear if the proposed legislation would allow the Australian Communications …

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