Angry man points out obvious hypocrisy with Paper Straws
Angry man points out obvious hypocrisy with Paper Straws. “Then I can enjoy my ******* drink” pic.twitter.com/rH47CzG7Rp — Concerned Citizen (@BGatesIsaPyscho) August 7, 2024
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Angry man points out obvious hypocrisy with Paper Straws. “Then I can enjoy my ******* drink” pic.twitter.com/rH47CzG7Rp — Concerned Citizen (@BGatesIsaPyscho) August 7, 2024
Will Lewis, the Washington Post’s publisher and CEO, told whiplashed staff on Monday the paper needs to do something radical to make the company profitable because readership has drastically declined. The meeting was held after executive editor Sally Buzbee abruptly left the Washington Post after coming from the Associated Press in 2021. “We need world-class …
Revenues rose by nearly $4 billion sequentially. AR rose by less than $2.4 billion. — funwithnumberz (@funwithnumberz) May 22, 2024 Accounts receivable represent the money owed to Nvidia by its customers for products or services that have been delivered but NOT yet paid for. An increase in accounts receivable indicates that while Nvidia has made …
This week, we learned: • The United States plans to issue a bond backed by profits from frozen Russian assets. • Russia has seized €700 million of assets from three Western banks. • Russia and Iran are collaborating on creating a single BRICS currency. • Putin and Xi… pic.twitter.com/LqrXx9VMXv — Gold Telegraph ⚡ (@GoldTelegraph_) May …
If green activists truly worried about atmospheric greenhouse gases (GHG) such as carbon dioxide, they would bring back plastic shopping bags tomorrow. But they wouldn’t – the whipped up plastic scare has been too useful a tool to batter people into accepting the relentless drive to embrace inferior products and technologies. The acceptance of reduced …
This article was written by Brandon Smith and originally published at Birch Gold Group One of my favorite false narratives floating around corporate media platforms has been the argument that the American people “just don’t seem to understand how good the economy really is right now.” If only they would look at the stats, they would …
A video features a young woman breaking down in tears due to her joblessness. She shares her experience of briefly securing a job, only to be laid off within a month. The ongoing struggle, she fears, is taking a toll on her mental well-being, pushing her to the brink. Tsinghua University in Beijing recently released …
by Mike Shedlock Amazon and Hyundai launch a broad, strategic partnership—including vehicle sales on Amazon.com in 2024. New Strategic Partnership Last month, Amazon announced a New Strategic Partnership with Hyundai. In 2024, auto dealers for the first time will be able to sell vehicles in Amazon’s U.S. store, and Hyundai will be the first brand available …
The Japanese yen has been toast. It’s been a few years since they surpassed the toilet paper threshold. 1 sheet of toilet paper was worth more than 1 yen, meaning you could save money by wiping your a$$ with money. https://duckduckgo.com/?q=yen+to+usd&t=brave&ia=currency The yen's weakness is not only evident to MYR, but all currencies in general, …
They're about to arrest Trump again https://t.co/dBuFqJJvBJ — zerohedge (@zerohedge) October 31, 2023 Joe Biden always says “Show me the money”— Well today, House Oversight revealed paper trails for another $250,000 that Hunter Biden received in “loans” from China before the 2020 election. The Bidens are bought and paid for by the CCP. — Benny …
by Chris Black Yeah, I am shocked, what can I say? Paper straws are yet another "green" disaster. They contain a carcinogen called PFAS, which builds up in the body and is linked to multiple cancers. Plastic is the new cool… pic.twitter.com/WKp3EAQAaj — Rob Boyd, Esq (@AvonandsomerRob) August 25, 2023 I think I speak for …
via SCHIFFGOLD: Four months after the failure of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank, the financial crisis sparked by Federal Reserve rate hikes continues to simmer under the surface. As of the end of the first quarter, Bank of America had over $100 billion in unrealized losses on its bond portfolio. This is the exact …
Cash-strapped consumers are cutting back on personal hygiene products, according to Bloomberg. It’s yet another sign, after two years of negative real wage growth, depleted personal savings, and record amounts of credit card debt, the supposedly ‘strong’ consumer under ‘Bidenomics’ continues to crack under the heavy weight of a once-in-a-generation inflation storm. Data from NIQ, …
by DesmondMilesDant Caption: Fed paper https://www.kansascityfed.org/researc… – Caption: Link to article : http://archive.today/HRKGd The Fed’s decision to keep rates low for longer than markets are currently pricing in could have major implications for stocks. If inflation does not begin to pick up until 2026, as the new paper suggests, it could mean that the …
Paper towel brand Bounty is the latest brand to face calls for a boycott after announcing their new “inclusive artists project.” Bounty is facing the ire of many social media users after its “decision to exclude white artists” from a new art campaign. Newsweek contacted Bounty representatives and they replied that over the years, the …