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“The change begins with the realization that nothing we’re experiencing in this digital era is inevitable. It’s companies getting rich in a way that produces categorical harm to people, society, and democracy.” -Dr Shoshana Zubloff
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OMG! Dark Barbie is real?
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Rivian has a cool CEO that graduated from MIT.
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$40 billion from government at 0 interest, zero taxes. Big business gets low interest from Wall Street. Middle class pays 8+% to banks. It’s an interesting aspect of borrowing.
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Class A shares have 1000x the voting rights.
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Every Silicon Valley monopoly has built several overlaping lines of defense. A moat if you will to defend it from competition and regulation. Class A stock for example. These boards can never be challenged.
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Rivian!
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Sherrilyn, Tesla has a huge disadvantage in that its largest competitor BYD of China, is almost 100% automated factories. BYD builds a better electric car with longer range for 1/2 the price. It’s why BYD builds and sells the most e cars globally now. Musk response? Bankrupt Tesla, retool w/robotics
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Waste not, want not.
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Not surprised. The world champion of being a complete dick.
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50% of imported Nickle ( from Canada) just went up by 25% and Canadian leadership may cease all Nickle shipments. How will US industry respond? (Hopefully not by buying Russian Nickle)
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He should be addressing the Duma, cuz he is certainly making Russia great again. MRGA is what this is.
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“You LIE!” When does. “You STEAL! When he scams promotes crypto “BONE SPURS!” When he trashes our Generals, and steals veteran’s benefits.
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Is she going for a militant Che Guevara of the right kinda look?
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“Unimaginable” behavior? It’s like is M.O.
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Brick by brick, open arms
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George!
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Linsky
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Why wasn’t Glenn escorted out of the WH? This was a set up. ( isn’t reporter Glenn that guy dating MTG?)
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Beware… stagflation warnings from Nobel Laureate Dr Paul Krugman
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That’ll nip inflation
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Little mARCo rUBIo.
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Pam should use those files to mine Musk and Donnie fredovich Trumpsky for a few billion.
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Signing off to reread the text book on measles. Pregnant women have some complications. I can’t remember the risk ti baby if mother is vaccinated for measles. Anyone with more knowledge know?
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Oh no. All the pregnant women who aren’t vaccinated against measles…. This could result in some really horrible outcomes.
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Treasles.
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Could it already be 1680 cases? Then in a week it’s 16,800+. Some people learned nothing from Covid. Like they got even dumber? How?
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168 cases now. Without Public Health intervention Will be 1680+ cases in a week or so.
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Perhaps just being present and grieving with these parents is the way. Maybe then their hearts would open. And the mind always follows the heart.
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How would the Quakers take care of this parent so that others could learn from their grave mistake? I’d love to blame and shame, but what would that give any of us? Only a quick hit of dopamine. Just more polarization and division, and probably no more increase in vaccinations.
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A child is gone, too soon, too small, A whisper lost in twilight’s call. A cough, a fever, then a flame, A life extinguished—who’s to blame? Not fate, nor chance, nor cruel design, But fear, dressed up in words benign. A simple shot, a fleeting sting, Could save a child—could change this thing.
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Yet here we stand, with empty hands, Dust stirring in the Texas sands. The echoes of a mother’s cries Hang heavy under amber skies. Measles came, as warnings said, A thief in red, a veil of dread. It took the breath, it stilled the play, It turned the dawn to endless gray
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And now we mourn, and now we tell, Of how we let the heavens swell With sorrow that we could have spared— A life now lost, a world impaired. A child is gone, too soon, too small, May others hear, may no more fall.
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Treasles.
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Spread the word. Measles is immunocompromising disease. The virus also attacks and kills memory B cells that make antibodies. This makes these kids susceptible to more diseases, even if previously vaxed. #Treasles
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158 kids have measles and that’s going to double every few days. That’s 158 kids that are now immunocompromised, because measles attacks the body’s memory B cells. The cells that make antibodies to fight off all infectious diseases gets decimated. even if kids are vaccinated, suddenly not!
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Toe-tocracy video u mean !
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Tuberkennedyosis.
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Could we rename measles… ( trump measles)…TREASLES ????
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asm.org/articles/201...
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Documentation from the American Society for Microbiology on Measles causing Immune Amnesia asm.org/articles/201...
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Price will stay high, cuz chickens still die from flu, but no extra cost for Salmonella. Or maybe chickens left, no eggs, so no Salmonella?? Totally nutz.
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Because measles caused so much blindness, every city and town had a school for the blind. And schools for the deaf from mumps. MMR Vaccine. Rubella not as bad, unless you are pregnant.
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More to measles than just measles. It’s an inherent immunity compromising, even to other immunity to other infectious diseases. Hold onto to your B cells.
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Jr’s in for big Measles surprise and then some. Measles is one of the fastest spreading diseases known. Less known is that Measles attacks B Memory cells that store library’s of antibodies, your acquired immunity. So, we will see corollary outbreaks to other diseases, negating further immunizations.
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Going to grow quickly to other states. Measles is one fastest spreading diseases in existence. Then something else will start happening. Measles attacks your B Memory cells, disarming a person of their acquired immunity to other diseases.
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