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Robert Capa Capucine, French model and actress, in her hotel room, Rome 1951

 

American Leaders Are ‘Fundamentally Stupid’ – US Democrat (RT)
Trump Vows To End Ukraine Conflict In 24 Hours (RT)
Bakhmut, Strategic Or Not, Is Falling (MoA)
U.S. Intel On China Considering Lethal Aid For Putin’s War (NBC)
China Is Finally Stepping Up To Its Role As A Superpower (Lukyanov)
West Likely Covering Up Nord Stream Probe Findings – French General (RT)
We’ll Soon Find Out (Kunstler)
EU Should ‘Get Ready’ For Stagflation – Jeffrey Sachs (RT)
Obesity Is a US Security Threat (ZH)
Almost 80% of Americans Aged 17 to 24 Unfit for Military Service (ET)
EU Delays Final Vote On Combustion Engine Ban (EN)
Twitter Discloses Another Possible Government Censorship Effort (Turley)

 

 

 

 

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“Our leaders are intellectually bankrupt. They don’t know what they can accomplish and what they can not accomplish. Fundamentally they’re stupid, and they don’t have any other ideas.”

American Leaders Are ‘Fundamentally Stupid’ – US Democrat (RT)

Motivated by a desire to sever Germany’s economic ties to Russia, the US’ “intellectually bankrupt” politicians have made nuclear war a realistic possibility, Kentucky gubernatorial candidate Geoffrey Young told RT on Saturday. Young said that the electorate he has spoken to in Kentucky are “sick of” seeing their tax dollars go to Ukraine, and think that the US should cut off the supply of arms to Kiev. In Washington, however, politicians are “separated from reality,” he said. “I think most of them are severely deluded about reality by decades of anti-Russian propaganda in our mainstream media,” he claimed, pointing to the fact that Congress is currently holding hearings on climate change, which he called “totally irrelevant..at this moment when humanity is threatened by a possible nuclear war.”

Aside from using Ukraine to fight a proxy war against Russia, Young claimed that the Bden administration’s overarching goal has been to “strengthen Washington’s hold over our European so-called allies.” “The Nord Stream bombing was a part of that strategy, designed to make Germany, the largest economy in Europe, totally dependent on the US,” he explained. “For decades, Washington’s biggest nightmare has been that Germany and Russia would ally, have their economies complement each other… and make the United States irrelevant.” American journalist Seymour Hersh recently published reports blaming the bombing of the Nord Stream pipelines on the CIA and the Norwegian navy, who he claimed acted on the instruction of President Joe Biden.

Hersh said that the attack was largely intended to remove Berlin’s ability to lift sanctions on Russia and resume buying Russian gas – which is significantly cheaper than American liquefied natural gas. These sanctions have been ineffective. According to the most recent figures from the IMF, Russia’s economy is set to grow faster than that of the UK and Germany this year, and faster than all of the G7 nations in 2024. Yet the West continues to prepare more sanctions on Moscow out of “incompetence,” Young told RT. “Our leaders are intellectually bankrupt. They don’t know what they can accomplish and what they can not accomplish. Fundamentally they’re stupid, and they don’t have any other ideas.”

The US and its allies should therefore “back off” before the conflict in Ukraine spreads any further, he recommended. Young’s position on Ukraine puts him at odds with the rest of the Democratic Party, who have voted in lockstep to continue the US’ military support for Ukraine. Only a minority of Republicans in Congress have opposed this support, with 11 GOP representatives sponsoring legislation last month that would cut off the flow of weapons to Kiev. Young is challenging incumbent Governor Steve Beshear in the Kentucky Democratic primary this May. He ran for the House of Representatives as a self-described “Peace Democrat” last November, but lost to Republican Andy Barr.

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“We are never going back to a party that wants to give unlimited money to fight foreign wars that are endless wars, that are stupid..”

Trump Vows To End Ukraine Conflict In 24 Hours (RT)

President Joe Biden is leading the United States “into oblivion,” Donald Trump told the Conservative Political Action Conference in Maryland on Saturday, promising to stop wasting US taxpayer money on “stupid” foreign wars as he rallies support for a potential political comeback in 2024. “I was the only president in decades that didn’t have a war,” Trump said in his nearly two-hour long speech at the annual conservative gathering at Gaylord National Resort, claiming that if he was in office right now, “Ukraine would have been thriving, there would have been no dead people, no obliterated cities that can never be rebuilt.” Last month, Trump promised to immediately call Moscow and Kiev, if re-elected, insisting he knows exactly what to tell Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky to stop the conflict.

“I know what to say,” he reiterated on Saturday. “Before I arrive in the Oval Office, I will have the disastrous war between Russia and Ukraine ended… I will get the problem solved and I will get it solved in rapid order and it will take me no longer than one day.” At the same time, Trump blasted Biden for wasting billions of US taxpayer dollars instead of forcing Washington’s European allies to bankroll Kiev. “Is NATO putting up dollar for dollar with us?” he said. “We put up $140 billion and they put up just a tiny fraction of that. And you know, we all want to see success, but it’s far more important to them than it is to us because of that location.” “We are never going back to a party that wants to give unlimited money to fight foreign wars that are endless wars, that are stupid,” Trump proclaimed.

Trump warned Americans that they are facing the “most dangerous time in our country’s history, and Joe Biden is leading us into oblivion,” claiming that the world will soon plunge into WWIII unless “something doesn’t happen fast.” “I am the only candidate who can make this promise: I will prevent world war three,” he said. In recent months, Trump has repeatedly called for the US to lead the way in negotiating a peace settlement in Ukraine, while blasting the way President Biden has handled the conflict. He also condemned the US’ promise to send M1 Abrams tanks to Ukraine, saying the move could bring about a nuclear war – as Moscow continues to insist that arms shipments make the West a direct party to the hostilities.

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“The Ukrainian soldiers in Bakhmut, several thousands still seem to be there, will then be left with only two options: surrender or die.”

Bakhmut, Strategic Or Not, Is Falling (MoA)

Over the last six weeks the Russian counter-battery campaign destroyed some additional 500 Ukrainian howitzers and multiple rocket launchers. The Russian Lancet suicide drones (videos) have done a lot of that work. Russia has thereby increased its own artillery advantage even more. As artillery is the major killer in any modern war this also means that casualties on both sides will follow a similar ratio as the number of guns and rounds fired by each side. For the last several weeks the daily ‘clobber report’ by the Russian Defense Ministry reported some 350-400 Ukrainian soldiers killed per day along the whole frontline. On Thursday that number increased to 640, stayed at 640 in Friday’s report and increased to 880 in today’s report. 490 of those were reported in the Bakhmut area.

BBC cooperates with other organization to count every announcement of a dead soldier in the Russian local media. Since the start of the war it has identified a total of 16,000: Throughout 2022, Russian sources typically reported about 250–300 deaths each week, doubling in January and continuing to grow again in February. Russian source report death per week at a lower rate than Ukrainian death per day. The ratio is again about 10 Ukrainians for 1 Russian. That number of Russian dead has doubled in January and further increased in February says the BBC. But the 10 to 1 ratio between Ukrainian and Russian dead will still have been the same.

I have said for a while that Bakhmut was in operational encirclement. Russian artillery could reach its last roads in and out. Since three days ago Bakhmut is in tactical encirclement. Russian direct fire, i.e. tank guns and hand held anti-tank missiles, can now cover all of Bakhmut’s supply routes. They will shoot at any car that attempts to drive there. Its one reason why the reported deaths have harshly increased. Should the Ukraine decide to order its soldiers to stay in Bakhmut the city will be physically encircled. All roads will be blocked not only by fire but by heavily armed Russian checkpoints. The Ukrainian soldiers in Bakhmut, several thousands still seem to be there, will then be left with only two options: surrender or die.

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Anonymous sources galore. But zero evidence. Just poking the dragon.

U.S. Intel On China Considering Lethal Aid For Putin’s War (NBC)

Initial U.S. intelligence suggesting that China is considering supplying lethal aid to Russia for its war in Ukraine was gleaned from Russian government officials, according to one current and one former U.S. official familiar with the intelligence. U.S. officials then spent weeks corroborating the information from other sources of intelligence, the current and former officials said, and with allies who also brought additional streams of information. The officials spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive intelligence matters. The multiple threads of intelligence suggesting that China is considering giving lethal aid to Russia, including ammunition and artillery, raised alarm among Biden administration officials, particularly given how such a move by Beijing could shift the dynamic of the war in Moscow’s favor.

“A Russian military that’s fueled by or aided by a Chinese infusion of weapons and platforms is more lethal militarily and more capable,” a senior administration official said. “That’s not going to be good for the people of Ukraine.” Top administration officials, including Secretary of State Antony Blinken and CIA Director Williams Burns, have publicly expressed confidence in the intelligence and warned China against providing Russia with lethal military aid. China has denied it is considering sending lethal aid to Russia, calling the U.S. accusation “disinformation.” U.S. officials note that they have not seen any evidence of movement or a decision from China to take that step. At a White House press briefing Thursday, National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby was asked how serious the administration thinks China is about possibly sending weapons to Russia.

“We actually don’t know,” Kirby said. Kirby added that the U.S. believes China has not taken it off the table but also has not seen any evidence that Beijing is moving toward sending lethal aid to Moscow. The initial intelligence was vague about what specific systems or equipment China was considering providing to Russia, including whether they could provide drones beyond what are already available commercially, officials familiar with the intelligence said. “There are varying levels of confidence about how serious China is about this,” a second senior U.S. official said. In an interview Sunday on CBS News’ “Face the Nation,” Burns acknowledged that the decision to release the information publicly was intended to deter China from deciding to provide Russia with lethal aid. “We’re confident that the Chinese leadership is considering the provision of lethal equipment,” Burns said. He added: “Secretary Blinken and the President have thought it important to make very clear what the consequences of that would be.”

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“This will change the world..”

China Is Finally Stepping Up To Its Role As A Superpower (Lukyanov)

China has stepped up its diplomatic activity considerably. This is not only because it has broken out of the long-standing pandemic isolation that previously hampered its outreach. The main motive is that China’s role and weight in the international arena have grown to the point where contemplative detachment is no longer possible. This is an important shift in Chinese self-awareness; the question now is what changes in international practice it will lead to. Non-action as the highest virtue and the non-contradictory interpenetration of opposites are principles of traditional philosophy, but they are also quite an applied way of conducting international activities. A detailed analysis of this phenomenon should be left to specialists, but it is worth noting that the shift from such a worldview to a more familiar ideological and geopolitical confrontation took place when China adopted the generally alien Western communist doctrine.

Mao Zedong attempted to change not only the social order but also the culture of the Chinese. But his reign ended with a bargain with the United States, which was a return to a strategic equilibrium that better suited the Chinese view of the world. Mutual recognition did not mean agreement and harmony, but it was in line with the objectives of the parties at the time. This period, which lasted until very recently, is only now showing signs of coming to an end. There is much debate in America about the last few decades, and there is complaining that it is China that has gained the most from the interaction. Criteria may vary, but in general it is hard to disagree that Beijing has been the primary beneficiary – at least in terms of the transformation of the country and its place on the international stage. Deng Xiaoping’s strategy of quiet, gradual ascent was entirely in the Chinese spirit, and the result has undoubtedly been justified.

So much so that it was extremely difficult for Beijing to understand that this super favorable and advantageous situation would come to an end. This proved inevitable for one simple reason: China has acquired a power that, whatever its wishes and intentions, makes it a potential rival to the US. And this has led to a natural evolution of the American approach to Beijing. After all, the US style is the direct opposite of the classic Chinese style described above. And the latter’s attempts in the late 2010s and early 2020s to slow down the growing American pressure have run up against Washington’s firm intention to move the relationship into the category of strategic competition. To be fair, China’s assertiveness and self-confidence were also growing, but if everything had depended on Beijing alone, the period of beneficial cooperation would have lasted several more years.

Be that as it may, a new era has dawned. China’s diplomatic revival is intended to demonstrate that Beijing is not afraid to play a role in world politics. The form of engagement so far bears the hallmarks of the previous period and of that very traditional approach – the sterile precision of the wording of Chinese peace proposals on the Ukraine issue is evidence of this. But this too is likely to change. China’s desire to maintain an outwardly well intentioned neutrality suits Moscow; it is the West that is quick to allege insincerity, and to do so in a tone that is unbecoming of the Chinese. Beijing should not be expected to make a sharp U-turn, which is also contrary to its sense of propriety, but the direction is set. And it is not a question of whether China shares Russia’s assessment of what is happening in Ukraine.

Beijing has carefully avoided expressing an opinion because it does not consider it to be its business. But the realignment of forces on the world stage is taking its course, with China and Russia, whether they like it or not, on one side and the United States and its allies on the other. And from now on this will become increasingly clear. In his ten years at the helm of his country, Xi Jinping has transformed its domestic and foreign policies. On the one hand, he has emphasized the classical Chinese outlook more than his predecessors, while on the other, he has honored the slogans and ideas associated with socialism. The former implies a self-sufficient harmony, while the latter tends to be outward-looking as much as inward-looking. This symbiosis is likely to define China’s positioning in the next five or ten years of Xi’s rule. The hostile international environment will increasingly test Beijing’s ability to maintain an acceptable equilibrium. Much will depend on how successful these attempts are, including for Russia.

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“And if we don’t have any conclusions, it’s [because] there are probably conclusions that they don’t want to give..”

West Likely Covering Up Nord Stream Probe Findings – French General (RT)

The fact that none of the Western nations investigating the Nord Stream pipeline explosions have released their findings implies they have reached a conclusion they would rather keep under the rug, a French general has claimed. Dominique Trinquand, the former head of the French military mission to the UN and NATO, also described as “trustworthy” a recent exposé by Pulitzer Prize-winning US investigative journalist Seymour Hersh, which alleged that Washington was behind the act of sabotage. Speaking on France’s LCI TV channel on Friday about the attack, which took place in September 2022, Trinquand argued that “we would have found proof if it were the Russians.” He went on to suggest that if there is still no evidence incriminating Moscow, “you have to look elsewhere.”

A key question that needs to be asked, according to the French general, is “who benefits from the crime?” Seeing that the destroyed pipelines were owned by Moscow, “the crime a priori will not benefit the Russians,” Trinquand insisted. He also pointed out the fact that even though such countries as Sweden, Denmark, and Germany have conducted their own probes into the explosions, recovering a lot of material from the site, no conclusions have been made public as of yet. “And if we don’t have any conclusions, it’s [because] there are probably conclusions that they don’t want to give,” the general surmised.

Commenting on Hersh’s bombshell report, which pointed the finger squarely at the US, Trinquand asserted that the story is not only plausible, but also verifiable by pretty much anyone thanks to online aircraft- and vessel-tracking services available nowadays. In his article, Hersh claimed US Navy divers had planted bombs at the undersea pipelines for pumping gas from Russia to Germany back in June 2022 under the guise of the BALTOPS 22 NATO exercise in the Baltic Sea. According to the exposé, the explosives were detonated three months later with a remote signal sent by a sonar buoy dropped by a Norwegian Navy P8 surveillance plane. Washington has consistently denied any involvement in the sabotage, while top Russian officials have called for a UN investigation into what President Vladimir Putin has described as an “act of international terrorism.”

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“..just adds another layer of perfidy to the giant matrix of lies laid down by US agency officials in this disgraceful episode of US history..”

We’ll Soon Find Out (Kunstler)

In an interview with Fox News’s Bret Baier last Tuesday, FBI Director Chris Wray said, “The FBI has for quite some time now assessed that the origins of the pandemic are most likely a potential lab incident in Wuhan.” Like so much else in America’s tortured, distractible life these days, the meaning larded into that utterance went clear over the collective heads of just about everybody. What was the key part of that statement? “For quite some time now….” Gee, really? Like, how long? One year? More than that? Maybe since March 2020? And you didn’t say anything, Mr. FBI Director? You didn’t do a thing to dispel the Covid-19 miasma of confusion that swaddled Washington DC like a smallpox blanket of yore?

The question of where the novel coronavirus came from has been a ferocious national controversy since late 2019, you understand. Several government agencies, including the CIA and all the offices under the gigantic National Institutes of Health (NIH) – including the NIAID run for decades by Dr. Anthony Fauci — plus the FDA and CDC, tucked into the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)… all of these outfits have pretended to not know the true origin of Covid-19 for over three years. And the FBI Director, who could have shed some authoritative light on the matter by stepping up to a podium and weighing in, just let all that chaos roll? And by-the-by, let’s not forget that the whole time Chris Wray knew with moderate certainty that Covid-19 came from the Wuhan virology lab, he was in charge of a battalion of FBI agents assigned to managing Twitter, Facebook, and Google — that is, the apps that comprise the digital Public Square — to make sure that anyone who opined about Covid coming from the Wuhan lab got censored, banished, cancelled, reputationally destroyed.

So, why did Mr. Wray make this statement on Tuesday… “The FBI has for quite some time now assessed…” Probably we’re hearing the old Modified Limited Hangout strategy, a venerable ruse, which is when a criminally culpable government throws the public a bone of admission about something that is common knowledge anyway — the thing everybody knows — while pretending that they were in on the common knowledge all along — which just adds another layer of perfidy to the giant matrix of lies laid down by US agency officials in this disgraceful episode of US history. What Mr. Wray left out of his statement this week is any hint that a gang of US scientists and doctors under Dr. Fauci were directly and intimately involved in the activities at Wuhan that produced the virus that killed millions around the world, and led to the warp speed production of a “vaccine” mere weeks after the organism appeared — which will probably end up killing and maiming more people than the disease itself.

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Hmm.. What’s happening in Europe is not just some financial phenomenon. It’s eating its own sanctions.

EU Should ‘Get Ready’ For Stagflation – Jeffrey Sachs (RT)

The Eurozone is on the verge of stagflation, renowned US economist Jeffrey Sachs has warned on his Youtube channel. Stagflation refers to a period of stagnant economic growth tied up with persistently high inflation and a sharp rise in unemployment. According to Sachs, who was the mastermind behind “shock therapy” reforms in the 1990s in Russia, the recent slowing in headline inflation in the euro area is a temporary occurrence, as it includes highly volatile fresh food and energy prices, which change quickly. However, the core inflation, which excludes these readings and therefore gives a clearer picture of underlying pressures within the economy, surged to a new record last month, signaling that the Eurozone economy may be headed into a crisis in the long run.

“Core inflation in Europe just keeps rising, despite headline slowing as the economy tips into recession. Get ready for stagflation!” Sachs said. Headline inflation across the 20 countries of the euro area slowed to 8.5% in February from 8.6% the month before, according to Eurostat data. Experts attribute the trend to the decline in energy prices brought about by unseasonably mild weather and, subsequently, lower demand. Core inflation, on the other hand, rose by 5.6%, a new historic high for the indicator. The surge in core inflation is likely to force the European Central Bank to keep raising interest rates, which often stalls economic growth or even pushes the economy into a recession, a period of negative growth.

“If we don’t get clear signals that core inflation is going down, we’ll have to do more,” Belgium’s central bank head Pierre Wunsch, who is also a member of the ECB governing council, told reporters this week, adding that “looking at rates of 4% would not be excluded.” Sachs is not the first to issue warnings about a looming stagflation. Another renowned economist, Nouriel Roubini, has been saying for months now that the world economy is headed into what he calls “a global stagflationary debt crisis,” noting that with interest rates at their current level, the debt ratio is quickly becoming unsustainable.

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Two articles on the same topic. Zero Hedge focuses on military, ET more on food.

It is absolute insanity that the US subsidizes the demise of its own citizens, through foodstamps etc.

77% of Americans aged 17-24 are unfit for military service.

Obesity Is a US Security Threat (ZH)

As the US military struggles to fill the ranks with new recruits, a new report from the Department of Defense reveals that the vast majority of Americans aged 17-24 are unfit for military service. Citing a Feb. 16 congressional hearing, a DoD report reveals that 77% of Americans in the above age group could not physically qualify to enter the armed forces – a 6% increase from 2017. A key factor is obesity – which hit nearly 42% in 2020. Meanwhile, a 2022 study cited by the Epoch Times found a link between receiving government food assistance and a greater chance of becoming obese through the consumption of unhealthy foods. A 2015 USDA analysis found that 40% of total SNAP participants were obese. Last month, Military.com reported on an Army initiative to whip fat, low-scoring recruits into shape in ‘pre-basic training courses.’

“The program, known as the Future Soldier Preparatory Course, is designed to expand the pool of eligible Americans who can join the service by creating short camps that help applicants reach Army standards. The service came up short of its recruiting goal last year, bringing in 45,000 new active-duty troops — well below its goal of 60,000. This year, the service is even more ambitious, seeking 65,000 new recruits.” -Military.com “The Future Soldier Prep Course is giving young Americans who want to serve the chance to do so, by helping them not only meet our standards, but in many cases rise above them,” said Gen. James McConville, the Army’s top officer. “We started seeing positive results early on in the program, and I am happy to see it expand to additional installations so we can continue to attract and invest in our nation’s best talent.”

In September 2022, a U.S. Army general bluntly said that young Americans are either too obese, too sick, or too criminal to serve in the military. “Some of the challenges we have are obesity, we have pre-existing medical conditions, we have behavioral health problems, we have criminality, people with felonies, and we have drug use,” Lt. Gen. Xavier Brunson told The Spokesman-Review of Spokane, Washington. Brunson called it a “condition,” saying that “this is not an Army problem, so nationally what we have to look at is what’s going on with our youth.” The general’s statement came as a response to difficulties the U.S. military had reaching their target goals for recruits in 2022. This struggle, prevalent in the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Air Force, has prompted security analysts and some U.S. institutions to declare obesity a threat to national security.

“Each year, more than $60 million goes toward replacing the 1,200-plus first-term enlistees discharged for excess weight,” Irina Tsukerman, a security analyst and the owner of Scarab Rising, told The Epoch Times. She said high obesity rates have narrowed the recruiting pool considerably, coupled with “falling intelligence and education standards.” She also noted that, along with reduced resiliency and flexibility, the military is less prepared to meet “asymmetrical or conventional challenges.” Police departments struggle with similar challenges, according to Tsukerman.

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“The top seven subsidized foods covered under SNAP have been associated with “cardiometabolic risk factors” such as obesity..”

Almost 80% of Americans Aged 17 to 24 Unfit for Military Service (ET)

It’s no secret that the U.S. military is struggling to find people who are fit for service these days. Maintaining health and wellness among its existing members has also become a challenge. A Department of Defense report cited during a Feb. 16 congressional hearing offered a hard pill to swallow: 77 percent of Americans between the ages of 17 and 24 are unqualified physically to enter the armed forces. That’s a 6 percent increase from 2017, which has added to the struggle to find new recruits in every branch of the military. One of the major hurdles recruiters now face is obesity, which has become a dominant health challenge for Americans. As of 2020, the prevalence of obesity in the adult population hit nearly 42 percent. In addition, research shows that government food subsidies are a significant contributing factor.

One 2022 study found a link between receiving food assistance and a greater chance of becoming obese through the consumption of unhealthy foods. That’s especially true for participants in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). As the largest federal nutrition assistance program in the United States, SNAP counts thousands of U.S. military members among its beneficiaries. Presently, there are 22,000 active duty individuals and nearly 250,000 National Guard service members who receive SNAP, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). But this isn’t a new problem. Findings from a 2015 USDA analysis revealed that 40 percent of total SNAP participants were obese. The top seven subsidized foods covered under SNAP have been associated with “cardiometabolic risk factors” such as obesity since 2009. Subsidized crops are turned into highly processed foods with little to no nutritional benefit, many of which are available to SNAP recipients.

Ultra-processed foods directly contribute to obesity, according to a 2022 health report. The analysis states that the consumption of ultra-processed foods is likely much higher among those participating in SNAP. And that’s because, unlike some U.S. nutrition subsidy programs, SNAP covers items such as cookies, soda, candy, and ice cream. So participants aren’t only eating higher quantities of heavily processed items, but also have access to a lot of junk food. Although food assistance is critical for more than 41 million Americans, nutritionists argue that a helping hand shouldn’t be at the expense of someone’s health. And it really comes down to cost. It’s simply cheaper to eat junk than it is to eat healthier food.

“We need a system that reduces the cost of healthy, unprocessed foods and makes it easier for people to afford and access them,” Dana Ellis Hunnes, senior clinical dietitian at UCLA Medical Center, told The Epoch Times. Hunnes has a passion for nutrition, which she shares in her book “Recipe for Survival.” She noted that ultra-processed food is the cornerstone of federal food assistance, which can fuel high obesity rates. “Ideally, we should be offering significantly more fruits, vegetables, whole grains, nuts, seeds, legumes, and farmers’ market vouchers than … processed cereals, dairy products, and other packaged ultra-processed foods,” she said.

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A suicidal society in a last gasp save.

EU Delays Final Vote On Combustion Engine Ban (EN)

European Union member states decided on Friday morning to postpone a vote to ratify an EU-wide ban on the sale of new combustion engine vehicles as of 2035, reflecting growing discontent over one of the central measures to achieve climate neutrality by mid-century. The ban was designed as a gradual transition and proposes that all new cars and vans sold across the EU market from 2035 onwards should have a 100% reduction in CO2 emissions, a provision that will effectively exclude all those that run on petrol and diesel. Brussels chose 2035 as the cut-off date because the average lifespan of vehicles is 15 years and the Green Deal aims to make the entire economy CO2-neutral by 2050.

Friday’s vote by EU ambassadors was supposed to be a mere formality after the bloc’s two co-legislators, the EU Council and the European Parliament, had reached in October a provisional agreement that kept the 2035 deadline intact. The Parliament rubberstamped the law last month with a tight margin of 340 MEPs in favour and 279 against. The legislation was then passed on to ambassadors for the final green light. But as Friday’s vote approached, a number of member states intensified their opposition. Germany, Italy, Poland and Bulgaria are among those who in recent weeks expressed concerns regarding the far-reaching measure, Euronews understands. Together, the four countries would have been able to mount a so-called “blocking minority,” using either abstention or rejection votes.


Germany, a world leader in the automotive industry, is campaigning to have cars that run on synthetic fuels, also known as e-fuels, excluded from the 2035 ban. E-fuels are an emerging technology whose carbon footprint and commercial viability have been contested by environmental organisations. German Transport Minister Volker Wissing, who hails from the liberal, business-friendly FDP party, said earlier this week he had asked the European Commission for a new proposal to introduce the e-fuel exemption but he had not received any positive feedback from the bloc’s executive. “Against the background of the enormous fleet of cars that we have in Germany alone, there can only be a compromise for the FDP on the fleet limits if the use of e-fuels is also possible,” Wissing said.

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Possible?

Twitter Discloses Another Possible Government Censorship Effort (Turley)

An old saying, attributed to Henry David Thoreau, maintains that you do not have to find a trout in your glass to know someone is watering down the milk. This week Americans found a veritable school of trout in their milk — an unintentional demonstration by the Biden administration of why such a gathering of fish is often called a “lie.” In the 17th release of the “Twitter Files,” journalist Matt Taibbi disclosed that the U.S. government is funding a group that has supported the censorship of dissenting viewpoints on social media, including those of U.S. citizens. That may sound familiar. Just a few weeks ago, I wrote here that the congressionally created, federally funded National Endowment for Democracy (NED) had supported the British-based Global Disinformation Index (GDI).

The index was widely ridiculed for targeting ten conservative and libertarian sites as the most dangerous sources of disinformation; it sought to persuade advertisers to withdraw support for those sites, while listing their most liberal counterparts as among the most trustworthy. At the time, I noted that the Biden administration had played us for chumps. As we celebrated the demise of the infamous Disinformation Governing Board with its “Disinformation Nanny,” the Biden administration never disclosed a larger censorship program. Shortly after my column posted in The Hill, the NED wrote to me to say that it was discontinuing support for the GDI. Microsoft also was forced into retreat after it was shown to be pushing the GDI’s biased blacklist. Again, many celebrated a victory for free speech.

Yet, here we are again staring down at a trout in our milk. This week, Taibbi reported that the State Department’s Global Engagement Center (GEC) may have supported a different disinformation blacklisting operation. The GEC controversy appears strikingly similar to the one involving the NED. Both have supported third-party organizations that carried out blacklisting. Taibbi contends that the GEC contracted with the Atlantic Council’s Digital Forensic Research Lab (DFRLab), which sent suggested blacklists to Twitter; DFRLab says Taibbi’s report is incorrect and that it does not make content moderation decisions. Yet, even Twitter censors reportedly balked at the size of the suggested blacklists and lack of supporting evidence. One list submitted by the GEC included several CNN journalists and Western government accounts, according to Taibbi.

Twitter’s Patrick Conlon reportedly mocked the list by referring to network anchor Anderson Cooper, joking: “Not exactly Anderson’s besties, but CNN assets if you will.” Yoel Roth, then Twitter’s head of trust and safety, responded “omg” and “what a total crock.” It would be funny except for the fact that we know Twitter has admitted censoring many of those targeted by the government. Still, many congressional Democrats continue to oppose efforts to investigate government censorship efforts, unleashing a type of Red Scare 2.0 by accusing critics of supporting insurrectionists or being “Putin lovers.” Others have simply insisted that if you see a trout in your milk, it is just your opinion.

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    Afewknowthetruth
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    Taking the gloves off and doing some rather fast demolition of NATO-Nazis’ infrastructure from now on (with minimum casualties on their side).

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    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    The Kazarian Mafia are not Jews, but they will claim to be and try to shut down investigation into their shenanigans by calling it anti-Semitism . . . much to the chagrin of actual Judeans who actually do follow the Religion of Abraham instead of the Kazarian Talmud.

    So no Jew ranting, huh? Ah, well. No surprises there. I assume I am completely free to rant about ANYBODY else though. Ain’t it wonderful how gaslighting works?

    #130564
    Germ
    Participant

    Karl’s on fire today:

    Will YOU Force It To End?
    https://market-ticker.org/akcs-www?post=248254

    TVASF

    #130565
    Afewknowthetruth
    Participant

    It is said that about 1900 years ago a bunch of people left Judea, after some bother with the Romans, and headed north, where then encountered other wandering tribes. They persuaded the other wandering tribes to adopt their religious practices. Not sure whether this conversion was voluntary or by application of force. There could have been some smiting going on.

    Subsequently, these genetically unrelated people began calling themselves Jews, and over time they wandered north and west.

    By Shakespeare’s time they, as a religious tribe, had apparently acquired a reputation for being rapacious money-lenders. But that may have been an invention. After all, from the thirteenth century on, Europe was embroiled in religious wars and anyone who believed in a different god or carried out different religious practices risked persecution or torture and murder.

    We seem to have reached a similar point in human development. This time round one has to believe in Mamon-worship and various fantasies invented by the controllers -who may or may not be Jewish but are definitely anti-truth and anti-life.

    #130566
    Figmund Sreud
    Participant

    Surveying optimistically stupid!

    … and the survey says:

    Nearly three-quarters (72%) of Gen Zers believe they’ll become wealthy one day, making them the most financially optimistic generation. Overall, 44% of Americans think they’ll be wealthy in their lifetime, though that’s down from 51% in 2019. The past three years saw millennials’ expectations of wealth drop, from 66% in 2019 to 59% today.

    https://www.magnifymoney.com/news/wealthy-survey/

    F.S.

    #130567
    Figmund Sreud
    Participant

    Helmer:

    For Russia it would never have turned out this way if President Boris Yeltsin had decided to run for a third term, ruling as medically incapable as President Joseph Biden, but deferring the succession until after Mikhail Khodorkovsky had sold the Yukos oil company to the US, and the other Russian oligarchs created by Yeltsin had followed suit. Heart, brain, and liver disease stopped the Yeltsin part of that. The Vladimir Putin succession plan then failed to deliver what had been intended.

    What has remained of the plan of the destruction of Russia from those days is what there is today.

    SO LONG, PARDNER — WHEN MILITARY STRATEGY REVOLUTIONIZES POLITICAL STRATEGY ON THE UKRAINIAN BATTLEFIELD, INSIDE THE NATO ALLIANCE

    F.S

    #130568
    Afewknowthetruth
    Participant

    The fall of Bakhmut in detail.

    The evacuation is likely to be over in 2 or 3 days. But some diehards may stay Mariapol-style and have to be starved out or blown up in situ.

    Chasiv Yar next.

    #130569
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Pedo President brings over two Ukronazi pilots to train on F-16, the fighter that first saw operation in 1979

    The two pilots are named Maverick and Goose

    .

    #130570
    Afewknowthetruth
    Participant

    Nate has a summary of the current state of the shitstorm.

    #130571
    Oroboros
    Participant

    The Collective West

    #130572
    Doc Robinson
    Participant

    “Update for E Palestine and surroundings re the EPA’s proposed plan for dioxin testing”

    the EPA is planning to scam the dioxin tests. This is readily apparent from the plan they outlined in Thursday’s press release.

    Here is my response. I recommend that the plan be rejected in its entirety. Once you understand it, you will see how it’s a pass for Norfolk Southern to leave the contamination where it is and move on.

    In the audio above I left out three crucial issues.
    One, it’s outrageous that the railroad’s consultant will be the only people doing the sampling. Two, there must be two consultants and two labs — split sampling.

    Three, there must be citizen witnessing of the sampling. If this plan goes forward, it can waste six months of your time —while people continue to get exposed.

    The problems I cover.
    In the recording above and my response, I describe the issues with the locations of sampling, the types of samples that will be taken (air, water, soil and sediment verge on useless for dioxins at this time). In the recording above, I confront the “background level” study they say they are planning to do — this is where significant cheating can occur.

    https://planetwavesfm.substack.com/p/update-for-e-palestine-and-surroundings#details

    #130573
    jb-hb
    Participant

    Notice that Russel Brand’s point is obscured.

    His voice is turned down, the audience turned up, and then the recording is garbled when he makes his cutting point. It starts when he starts and lifts when he is done. I cannot make out what he says there.

    These things are possible now with a single stereo recording.

    For instance, you can take a recorded guitar chord, throw it into Melodyne, and change individual notes within the chord or tune the performance if the guitar was not tuned properly before recording

    Or with Clarity VX, you can sing, talk, or rap while a jackhammer is going and then isolate the voice. (the old spy movie trick of talking while you run the tap or shower – nope, doesn’t work anymore)\

    The youtube videos are garbled too. I tried about 5 youtube videos. ALL have Russel turned down, laugh track turned up, and garbling.

    I will absolutely not believe that audio for a professional network broadcast was ruined as if a 5 year old was the sound engineer. Just for the one part Russel is making a devastating point.

    #130574
    jb-hb
    Participant

    Ukraine is still looking like WW1 to me.

    Back in WW1, the Entente thought it was human wave attacks that was giving Germany success in Belgium and France, so they didn’t realize the waves of men THEY sent were meeting waves of not men but explosives.

    Germany had looked west, seen a landscape chock full of massive concrete fortifications, and built the weapons needed to crack them open. It just so happened that these same weapons, meant to maximize volume of explosives delivery and portability, were perfect for the upcoming war in general, not just for sieges – because the entire western front ended up being siege warfare.

    German doctrine was to get your artillery situated by creating all your infrastructure – essentially building an underground concrete city – then positioning your artillery (with ammo stockpiles) so it could easily shift which sector it was targeting, then strike massive coordinated artillery blows sector by sector, moving infantry in to occupy.

    While it was certainly superior to anything the Entente powers were doing, they had problems as well. It took time to move the artillery and ammo dumps. You could VERY effectively hammer chunks out of the enemy, but once you had blasted everything within range, you’d have to re-position which, again, constituted building a new underground concrete city.

    The problem was that you couldn’t maintain a sustained advance. The very success of the bombardment left a quagmire filled moonscape you couldn’t move artillery or massive quantities of ammunition through. And in this era of conscription, it was simply impossible to have a breakthrough. With armies in the multi-millions, the gaps could always be closed, no matter how costly.

    Falkenhayn had the right idea. Go ahead and build the underground concrete city, get your ammo dumps and artillery set. But don’t even worry about moving. Choose someplace the enemy will continuously feed men into, stay put, and just keep blasting. That was Verdun. The idea of it, anyway. Cut it off – all but a single small gauge rail line – and continually threaten this symbol of French resistance to invasion.

    It worked, initially, but the established ideas of offensive advance were too strong to resist. Instead of remaining in place and blasting away, the Germans tried to advance and take the territory the way the Entente tried, with the same results. Falkenhayn must have been face-palming. The plan was to stay put and blast. Old ideas of success/failure die hard. And then as casualties mount, someone says “let’s keep trying for a week or two – we have to make all these casualties worth it” And in anther week or two, the same reasoning only with more casualties to justify, and so on, so that a ww1 “battle” would last for an entire month or an entire season. Certainly the Battle of Bahkmut, if there is such a thing, has lasted that long.

    The Russians appear to have been playing Verdun in several places in the line, including Bakhmut, but without ruining Falkenhayn’s idea by rushing in for “big-arrow” breakthroughs. And with MLRS, the chunks they can gouge out are more widespread and varied. And MLRS can be repositioned way, way quicker.

    The same dynamics are playing out for different reasons. In WW1, the problems with big-arrow breakthrough offensives was mobility and the giant conscripted armies. In Ukraine, it’s the advanced anti-vehicle weaponry and near omniscient intelligence of the battlefield. But the same result.

    So they’re doing Falkenhayn. But a US Civil War general solved the same problem a different way. With armies moving too slow compared to the speed of enemy intelligence, Sherman used neither firepower nor speed. Instead, he would make an approach to more than one valuable target, steering his forces so that he could go for alternative objectives until the last moment. He called this “putting the enemy on the horns of a dilemma”

    Over and over, he’d simply go for the OTHER objective once the southerners committed to a particular defense. And so they had to drop back over and over. That’s what the “march to the sea” was all about.

    I THINK I can detect some “put them on the horns of the dilemma” action with Russia, but only hazily. It’s possible to be seeing these things only because they are looked for, I suppose.

    Aside from that, I see a lot of comments-chatter in various places over “high ground” being taken or lost on various parts of the Ukranian theatre such as Bahkmut or Chesniv Yar. I’m not sure there’s that much value in a hill nowadays, what with drones and satellites. Does anyone actually need to look around from the top of a hill for targets? The artillery is far away from these hills and providing indirect fire just fine. Not like a of direct fire from the tops of hills is contributing.

    I could see some value as an infantry position on the reverse slope. That would defilade their position from some weapons and prevent casualties, at least. But the top of the hill? Naked to infrared, presumably?

    #130575
    Oroboros
    Participant

    The sound engineer is a Mediawhore®

    Hand picked and paid off. Only the finest for Russell

    You are probably on to something.

    Interesting if they do it to other videos on other platforms

    Try a little Whitney Web

    Nice overview historically

    #130576
    Figmund Sreud
    Participant

    @ Dr. D. – Atlantic doing a victory lap for how there’s no recession:
    __________________________

    Fools! Reality is that letter “r” ( recession ) has been just superseded by the letter “s” ( stagflation ), … and The Atlantic never noticed even a glimpse of this change, …

    … anyway, the headline for the article should haveread, The Reason the Stagflation Hasn’t Happened Yet, … than, the article should have been Re formulated on the basis of following:

    According to FactSet, 94% of S&P 500 companies have reported numbers, with 68% beating estimates. That “beat rate” was primarily a function of the rapid cuts to estimates since June of last year. If analysts were held to their original estimates, roughly 100% of companies would have disappointed expectations.

    … or something alike!

    Here is the latest cartoon of S&P 500:
    https://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui?s=%24SPX&p=D&yr=1&mn=0&dy=0&id=p60367908649

    … fwiw,

    F.S.

    #130577
    Germ
    Participant


    TVASF

    #130578
    Germ
    Participant


    TVASF

    #130579
    Germ
    Participant

    TVASF

    #130580

    There will be flowers, still, when we have overcome this hill
    That seems so insurmountable. And sunsets, trees, and bumblebees-
    So there will be more flowers.
    We’ll climb that now-tamed hill again- and keep the stars
    With all the patience of our kin so long ago, who gave us ours.

    #130581
    Afewknowthetruth
    Participant

    Oroboros.

    It indeed an Easter Island Culture that infests NATOstan governments (managers on behalf of the controllers).

    Even when you point it out to them – I tried many times in the past and even used the term Easter Island Culture and point out the future consequences of their bizarre actions- they still continue to build monuments to folly.

    #130582
    Afewknowthetruth
    Participant

    The WEF writes the polices and they are given to western leaders to implement.”

    #130583
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Jim Kunstler has been ranting about the Empire of Lies rail system for a couple decades, with good reason.

    Imagine if the cars derailed just before the crossings and came straight at the stopped car taking the video.

    Jeez Another Train Derails In Ohio – American Infrastructure Is AWFUL

    #130584
    zerosum
    Participant

    Bakhmut.

    Since 2014, Ukraine have been building strongholds/impregnable fortresses against the wrong kind of attacks.

    #130585
    Oroboros
    Participant

    The Chinese Rail System is fabulous compared to the third world shithole Empire of Lies® Rail System

    The Chinese have awesome high speed rail, the Empire of Lies® cant even do low speed rail.

    And Pedo president and his Neo-con-handjobs want a two front war with Russia & China

    Hahahaha!

    .

    #130586
    Figmund Sreud
    Participant

    Sachs in Hungary, … worth hearing out. Especially U.S. – Yeltsin Russia events of the day part. If all true to his words, I don’t believe Putin ( or Medvedev, too! ) will stop with Ukraine! Vendetta, vengeance, … a blood feud. Guaranteed!

    F.S.

    #130587
    aspnaz
    Participant

    Curlene48 said

    aspnaz: Your constant anti-Jew tirades are getting very tiresome. I am Jewish by birth, could not help being born Jewish. My parents were socialists and I have always opposed the Apartheid state of Israel and everything that it stands for. There is a difference between being Jewish and being a Zionist. Your racist rants against Jews are in aid of nothing positive, and they are personally offensive to me and probably to others as well. Who cares that some who lead our oligarchy are Jews? There are plenty of evil goyim as well. I could make a tidy little list like you did, starting with Bill Gates, the Clintons, the Bushes, etc. Please stop it.

    Raúl Ilargi Meijer said

    Curlene is right. All I can add is that, as much as I try never to ban or censor anything here, I can not accept Jews rants like aspnaz’s. They drag down this site much too much.

    Observing that there is a very high concentration of Jews in positions of power, for example, almost all the Covid positions of power were Jews, is now unacceptable? I can rant about the Chinese trying to take over the USA but if I say the Jews have already taken over the USA then I am crossing RIM’s red lines? Do you think that the Jews need your protection? Do the Jews in Israel need to be protected when they steal Palestinian land? There are laws across the world about criticising Jews, there is Google preventing people from criticising Jews, the whole of the US congress defends the Jewish Zionists and you need me to stop mentioning this?

    Why? Were I to criticise Christians in the same way would that be okay? Of course it would. Social pressure makes you see the Jewish question as distasteful, it makes you feel uneasy, so you prevent yourself from seeing the truth, you imagine that it is all in aspnaz’s mind, that reality is different. You will continue to live in your dream world.

    Curlene48: I am not here to protect your feelings. If you don’t like it, start a Jewish campaign group to curtail the evil doings of your brethren, then I can see the real change and celebrate it with you.

    RIM: Although the first step on a slippery slope, I will censor myself out of respect for your great website.

    #130588
    Figmund Sreud
    Participant

    @ Oroboros – STAYING THE COURS
    —————————

    Shirt happens at times!

    F.S.

    #130589
    WES
    Participant

    Another interesting little tidbit on the Ukrainian war. I

    n the Lviv region, Maxim Kozitsky, head of the Shlyatch system, sold 60,000 exit permits for between $3,000 to $7,000 US dollars each. That’s is somewhere between $18 million and $42 million! Nice pocket change!

    This goes to show that it is mostly poor Ukrainians that are dying to the last Ukrainian for the US. The wealthy, wanted no part of this war racket, and have all left the country. If they left early there was probably no fee. But the tardy had to pay.

    Prorated this level of corruption to all of Ukraine, and it wouldn’t be hard for over a million Ukrainian men to have actively avoided serving in the doomed Ukrainian army.

    #130590
    cloudhidden
    Participant

    Most of those on aspnaz’s list can be found on a Jerusalem Post article entitled
    “Joe Biden’s A-Team of Jewish advisers, cabinet members and staff”

    #130591
    Figmund Sreud
    Participant

    Who knew Rheinmetall, “A company of environmentally friendly mobility”.

    Who is behind Rheinmetall? Well, Harris Associates, Wellington, Capital World, Fidelity, LSV, Vanguard, BlackRock, Dimensional, BKF.

    War business is good business!

    F.S.

    The New Green Warriors, CO2 Neutral

    #130592
    aspnaz
    Participant

    upstateNYer said (a few days ago)

    Re: the ongoing climate change debate. Hard to believe anyone is still responding to AFKTT’s comments after all this time.

    AFKTT gains credibility by being anti-vax, anti-Ukraine war, anti-establishment, anti-oligarch, then he goes forth and uses that credibility to promote the establishment and oligarch climate change lies. People keep reading him because he needs to provide entertainment and our-side hate-speech in order to try to get you to read his stuff and hopefully recruit you on to his climate change team. I do not read his shite, I know where he is coming from, but it astounds me that people still take him seriously given all the obvious contradictions in his political position. I can understand reading him for the rants, if you are into that sort of thing, but not for serious info or debate. Consistency of values reveals whether someone is disingenuous or a true believer. AFKTT does not have consistent values.

    #130593
    Afewknowthetruth
    Participant

    Fuck off you lying arsehole.

    I do NOT promote establishment lies. I exposed them constantly, especially the climate scams, and have been doing so for over 20 years.

    So FUCK OFF you sniveling lying arsehole scumbag.

    I note that I am not alone and that others think you are a sniveling lying arsehole with too much access to a computer and nowhere near enough intelligence or morals.

    So why not just completely fuck off and never return to TAE because we are sick of your lies and inventions.

    #130594
    WES
    Participant

    On a happier note, so far this spring I have collected 31.5 litres of maple sap. Tonight I am boiling down the 11 litres of sap collected over the last 9 days. This is close to the 33.5 litres of maple sap I collected last year which gave me about 700 ml of maple syrup.

    Once this sap is reduced 40 to 1, I should have the grand total of 750 ml of maple syrup! I am sugar rich!

    #130596
    WES
    Participant

    I write this in memory of a good man.

    He was born in the Czech Republic and was a young Jewish boy when the Nazis invaded. An aunt used her jewelry to save him from being loaded onto a concentration camp bound train. He was hidden with a Catholic priest, serving as a choir boy. One day he saw several drunk German soldiers shoot for fun young school boys playing soccer. Eventfully, the Nazis came after the Catholic priest, torturing him before they killed him. Yes, he witnessed all of this too.

    He went on to become a top metallurgical scientist before escaping in 1967 with his wife, also a top metallurgical scientist, with both ending up working for Canada’s top nickel miner. He then created and built a new industry called nickel vapor deposition technology. This allows for depositing nickel coatings on metal in micro millimeters thicknesses.

    He did not practice any religion. He couldn’t believe in god because of the terrible things he had seen as a boy. If there was a God, how could he have let such terrible things happen?

    #130597
    Afewknowthetruth
    Participant

    In case it was not clear, my suggestion to fuck off permanently was directed at aspnaz, who has acquired a reputation on TAE for invention, fabrication and generally annoying people, and has now gone to the next step of ramping up his self-importance by blatantly lying.

    There are many kinds of people. I do not like bullies. I do not like liars. I am not impressed by poorly educated people who know very little about topics but have opinions based on ignorance yet feel the urge to thrust those opinions on others.

    Although I suggested to aspnaz that he fuck off completely, there is value in having him around to remind us that humans are not all cooperative, intelligent and respectful but that a large proportion are in fact nasty, bullying liars.

    #130598
    zerosum
    Participant

    @ WES
    I remember, going to the ‘cabane a sucre’ to get my toffie, ‘oreille du cris’, with pancakes.
    Now, I’m on a 4 pill a day to control my sugar, blood cloths, and blood pressure.

    #130599
    WES
    Participant

    Zerosum:

    Sorry to hear you have to avoid too much sugar.
    My younger brother is borderline diabetic and he keeps wondering why I am not in a similar situation too.
    For me, so far so good with sugar. Knock on wood!
    Now, if I could just do something about my eyes and ears.
    Growing old isn’t very golden.

    #130600
    those darned kids
    Participant

    better old than mold..

    #130601
    ₿oogaloo
    Participant

    It is a bad idea for any ethnic group to have extreme over-representation or under-representation in government. It is downright dangerous in times when the SHTF. In Southeast Asia there are substantial ethnic Chinese populations in many countries. In these countries the Chinese dominate the economy, but they are not as dominant in government. This seems to work well in Indonesia and Malaysia. In Singapore, the Chinese are the majority, but they make sure to make room in government for the sizable Indian and Malay populations. The point is to make sure that everyone is represented, and that no group is dramatically over-represented.

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