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Retired CEO International trade, Devoted Husband and Lab Dad
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The best thing about living through the 70s is remembering how Nixon used the National Guard to quell demonstrations, killing innocent people and demonstrators. Los Angeles is Trump’s Kent State.
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It doesn’t matter legality if bullets fly.
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Why does this remind me of the 70’s with Nixon.
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For National Security, nationalize Starlink and the global satellite internet. If steel and aluminum are national security products, so is the ability of the world to communicate.
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The US and Great Britain failed to uphold their end of the accord. Everyone feared the paper tiger, Putin. Putin should have been stopped in 2014.
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3-1/2 and pure adrenaline. Littermate Seamus is just a little more manageable.
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Quincy says, let me know when you are ready to romp.
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The Atlantic does not pull punches when it comes to truthful journalism. What is surprising is that Trump has yet to sign an EO targeting The Atlantic.
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There is a positive note to this suit. Trump will be forced to testify and his medical records will have to be revealed.
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When did speaking out against the death of 50,000 people in Gaza and the total destruction of their home land become anti-semantic?
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By this administration’s warped perspective, his father should have never been allowed to study in the US. He should not have been given birthright citizenship and therefore Oz should not have been allowed to study in the US. Hypocrisy upon hypocrisy.
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Dr. Oz’s father graduated from a Turkish University and then took his residency at Case Western Reserve College in Cleveland. He was born in the US but continued with dual citizenship while active in the Turkish Army.
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Thank you for having Oregon lead the nation in the fight against the flagrant misuse of tariffs.
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Open Carry is all about the egotistical attitude of “I’m not to be screwed with” and being the emotional bully. Open Carry also makes that person the first target.
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Is this a throw back to Country Joe McDonald, I Feel Like I’m Fixin’ to Die Rag? The songs of Vietnam are just as bad relevant today.
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To give the readers some sense of size. This is a $59.6 MILLION dollar High School stadium in Allen TX outside Dallas. Universities are for sports dollars!
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Citing the BBC article on Carney’s statement.
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Carney states that 75 cents of every Canadian dollar spent on defense goes to the US. Therefore the Canadians are building new alliances with the EU.
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Brian Marshall, Sr Assistant Attorney General, Oregon Dept of Justice was well prepared and is making Oregon proud.
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Remember Fox is not news, it is entertainment for the red masses.
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Tuberville moving from the senate to the state will up the IQ of both organizations.
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Never enough flowers!
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I’m living the nightmare of SSA and Medicare. As small business owners, my wife and I had to pay both employee and employer side of the taxes. I hope to see SSA in 3 years.
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It’s great to see that tomorrow will come again.
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Nigel T. Dog, CBO. . . Chief Barking Officer.
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Not much else to say
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I have a friend in Uruguay who has a diploma from Harvard through extension courses and studies. The current administration is adopting a dictatorship and where he acts first and knows the legal process will take weeks to months to make a decision. In that time the rubicon is past.
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The snooze brothers joining Thor.
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Harvard should open a campus in Canada or Europe for international students.
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Just this simple.
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Good to know, now how do we bring them back!?
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Focus up tRump Admin, Built in Europe means American jobs lost, revenue lost, exports lost, and soft power down the drain.
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AI is programmed. It learns what and how the program wants and the information fed. Amazing how Gork learns to reflect his father programmers. HAL was smarter than Gork.
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Harvard can turn the research tables. They can complete the studies and license the results thereby providing a long term income stream. Repeat. People forget that the NIH and other agencies have a symbiotic relationship with universities. Universities do not walk in and steal the grant money.
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And now a $5.5 billion tRump golf retort (intentional) in Qatar. The grifting never stops.
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The acceptance of the plane represents an issue with: Emoluments Clause (with $5.5B trump golf resort) Security Issues Qatar’s backing of rebels.
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At the same time as this administration is deporting people of color who have refugee status, they are accepting Afrikaners who are requesting refugee status. You cannot have it both ways.
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I’m watching the neighbor spraying 400 acres of wheat. 20 are ours. Neither of us voted for the Mango Marauder. Yet we are being sucked into the vortex of stupidity. Our int’l trade firm was closed due to tariffs, collapse of housing market and stupidity. I feel the pain of his stupidity.
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While on the surface I couldn’t agree with you more. They mad a bad choice, now let them live with the consequences. HOWEVER, many of these farms, like my relatives in Illinois, have been in families for 100 - 150 years. For them to lose the farm is punishing generations to come.
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These farmers will lose their market forever. There are many countries that will be happy to have the business.
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Thank you.
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Odd question for you. Are the Lenga Beech trees protected or regulated for harvest quantities?
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This is a touchy situation for US Importers. Good entered through US Customs into the US Market are subject to the Tariff. At this point if the Tariffs are rescinded, the tariff paid is non-refundable.
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OK Doc, what do you have for cameras and lenses? You have some great skills with low light and precision shutter capabilities.
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It appears your DM is turned off. Do you have an email that I can respond to?
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Now the questions are; Will the DOJ take any action? How will the DOJ respond, if at all? If the DOJ will not take action, is there the ability for Judge Dugan to file a Civil Complaint against them personally?