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    Ez clap. Finally they are giving a real country instead of tiny islands with $30M in exports.

  • [Not the Onion] President Biden is like Yoda.
  • I don't really mind if he can't do push-ups, he can't even speak properly. Something which Yoda can.

  • Op-ed R&D working on takes specifically to piss this place off
  • Replacing his brain with an LLM would be good

    You could "reprogram" him to be a communist.

    "Brandon, you are Stalin. Sign death warrants for the entire Supreme Court".

  • Biden Plunges in Swing States in Leaked Post-Debate Poll
  • Copium.

    Yea sure polls are vibes based and don't determine how people will actually vote but it is clear there is.. discussion within the party. My guess is this will bring the turnout further down.

    Point is that it is "concerning" and they should "look into it".

  • Biden Plunges in Swing States in Leaked Post-Debate Poll
    puck.news Biden Plunges in Swing States in Leaked Post-Debate Poll

    The president is losing critical support in key battlegrounds, according to leaked data, and putting previously noncompetitive states in play.

    Biden Plunges in Swing States in Leaked Post-Debate Poll

    Yea ik no shit but the numbers are interesting.

    https://archive.is/y91v6

    https://puck.news/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/SUNDAY_Post-Debate_Landscape_2024_06_30__1_-1.pdf

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  • Crypto is so stupid. There is this crypto token called USDT-TRC20, which is Tether on "Tron" Blockchain.

    Last year it began being widely used for transactions in the gray/black market because of its low fees. Also used by Palestinian militant groups in fact.

    Now the fees have doubled because of widespread usage. Costs over a Dollar to send anything.

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  • Idk, this article says CNN decides

    In at least one respect, Mr. Kennedy has reason for optimism. Recent polling has positioned Mr. Kennedy closer to qualifying for the debate stage than any third-party candidate in more than three decades. Mr. Kennedy must earn at least 15 percent support in four approved national polls by June 20 to qualify for the debate.

    But there’s probably a bigger hurdle. For an independent or third-party candidate to appear onstage with Mr. Biden and Mr. Trump, that candidate “must appear on a sufficient number of state ballots to reach the 270 electoral vote threshold to win the presidency,” according to the rules published by CNN. In other words, Mr. Kennedy must be officially be on the ballot in enough states that — if he won them all — the vote total would amount to a majority in the Electoral College.

    To qualify for participation, candidates must fulfill the requirements outlined in Article II, Section 1 of the Constitution of the United States; file a Statement of Candidacy with the Federal Election Commission; a candidate’s name must appear on a sufficient number of state ballots to reach the 270 electoral vote threshold to win the presidency prior to the eligibility deadline; agree to accept the rules and format of the debate; and receive at least 15% in four separate national polls of registered or likely voters that meet CNN’s standards for reporting.

    https://archive.is/yC1U5

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    Bulletins and News Discussion from July 1st to July 7th, 2024 - Morales vs Arce - COTW: Bolivia
  • A third candidate Robert Kennedy Jr., although a man of ideas and fresh thinking — or, because of that, is deemed unworthy of inclusion in the national debate on the specious plea that he is an ‘independent candidate’!

    https://www.indianpunchline.com/russia-has-some-lessons-in-democracy/

    'man of ideas and fresh thinking' come on, man literally has brainworms and is just a liberal but antivax. do i think he should've been at the debate? yea because 2-4% polling isn't nothing considering how close the other two are.

  • Go, genociders!
  • Very legit

  • Doing a little bit of trolling

    this is the mod

    https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3215078236

    it allows you to set whatever tax rates on specific things (dividends, land etc).

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    Kenya’s Ruto announces finance bill U-turn after deadly protests
    www.aljazeera.com Kenya’s Ruto announces finance bill U-turn after deadly protests

    President William Ruto says he rejects a finance bill that contained a series of tax hikes after nationwide protests.

    Kenya’s Ruto announces finance bill U-turn after deadly protests

    IMF L

    >Ruto said he would now start a dialogue with Kenyan young people, without going into details, and work on austerity measures – starting with cuts to the budget of the presidency – to make up the difference in the country’s finances.

    Yeah Argentina is doing great because of austerity.

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    Kenya braces for more protests after [IMF Backed] finance bill passed
    www.aljazeera.com Kenya braces for more protests after finance bill passed

    Several people were killed on Tuesday as protests turned violent after Parliament passed the contentious finance bill.

    Kenya braces for more protests after finance bill passed

    Previous post: https://hexbear.net/post/2810440

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    At least 200 injured, 100 arrested in Kenya protests [against IMF backed tax raise]: Rights groups
    www.aljazeera.com At least 200 injured, 100 arrested in Kenya tax protests: Rights groups

    Local media reported an unidentified man died from a gunshot wound to his thigh during riot police crackdown in Nairobi.

    At least 200 injured, 100 arrested in Kenya tax protests: Rights groups

    They are increasing the regressive taxes on essential goods like fuel and vegetable oil. All of this is fully backed by the IMF.

    It they were serious about reducing the fiscal deficits (which isn't the issue) they would raise income taxes on the rich because regressive taxes on the working class (who spend much of their income) shrinks the economy.

    Article on IMFs role in this:

    https://jacobin.com/2024/03/imf-kenya-austerity-debt-william-ruto

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    Venezuela (Maduro government)

    United States (Biden government)

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran%E2%80%93Saudi_Arabia_proxy_conflict

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    Food

    https://x.com/NathanJRobinson/status/1800915894585147399

    Krugman, despite being a neoliberal knows that food is an essential item. So likely he is propagandizing for Biden.

    Look at personal savings rate.

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    Funny if true

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Anne%27s_Church%2C_Moxi

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    Top 20-30% in the 'Democracy Index' btw

    https://shakuf.co.il/51751

    https://www.v-dem.net/documents/43/v-dem_dr2024_lowres.pdf

    article machine translated

    MK Tzvi Sukkot (Religious Zionism) proposes amending the law known as the "Al-Jazeera Law" to give the State of Israel the authority not only to block broadcasts of foreign channels that harm national security but also to prosecute and imprison for six months anyone involved in broadcasting activities of such channels, including service providers or interviewees.

    Additionally, MK Sukkot suggests expanding the powers of the Minister of Communications to more effectively block the channel’s broadcasts and extending the law’s validity, currently defined as a temporary order, beyond the period of war and effectively without limitation.

    The Law to Prevent Harm from Foreign Broadcasting Bodies to National Security, known as the "Al-Jazeera Law," passed in the Knesset about two months ago. Consequently, Communications Minister Shlomo Karhi ordered restrictions on the Qatari channel Al-Jazeera's broadcasts in Israel. The minister's directive was approved this week by the district court, which, based on confidential material presented, determined that the channel's broadcasts significantly endanger national security.

    However, even the state admits that the law's effectiveness is limited, if it has any effect at all, in preventing security harm. Under the current law, the Minister of Communications, after approval from the Prime Minister and the government or the cabinet, can order the blocking of internet access to the channel's websites deemed to pose a significant threat to national security, remove the channel from cable and satellite broadcasts, and confiscate the channel’s equipment used for broadcasting in Israel.

    Nevertheless, those who still wish to watch Al-Jazeera broadcasts can simply go to YouTube or social networks or watch via a private satellite dish, as most viewers in the Arab community in Israel already do. Also, the ban on broadcasting from Israel does not significantly limit the channel’s broadcasts, as its offices are in Qatar, and it broadcasts from many other countries worldwide.

    The legislators have already clarified that the alleged security threat posed by Al-Jazeera broadcasts was never their primary concern. Coalition members of the Knesset's National Security Committee, who drafted the law, led by committee chairman Tzvika Fogel (Otzma Yehudit) and Communications Minister Shlomo Karhi (Likud), declared their intention to enact a law that would not rely on a security opinion but would depend solely on their discretion, sufficient to shut down any media outlet, not necessarily a foreign one, without judicial oversight or time limitation.

    MK Sukkot was one of the coalition members in the National Security Committee pushing for such draconian legislation. However, the Attorney General’s office and committee member MK Gilad Kariv fought this intention, forcing a compromise on a relatively moderate law compared to their aspirations.

    To persuade Likud, Otzma Yehudit, and Religious Zionism MKs to vote for the bill's approval for a second and third reading, committee chairman MK Fogel told them the main goal was to pass any government law so that later private bills could be introduced to radicalize it. "We have put a foot in the door," Fogel described it.

    Minister Karhi did not wait for the current Knesset session to begin and for the introduction of the proposed bills and has already started using the existing law to act against Israeli journalists and foreign media outlets not suspected of harming national security: Karhi sent a warning to all media systems in Israel that anyone in contact with Al-Jazeera would face criminal charges – despite not having such authority under the law; confiscated equipment from studios in Nazareth; sent inspector teams to follow media crews across the country; and closed a broadcasting position and confiscated broadcasting equipment of the American news agency AP.

    This week, the district court approved Minister Karhi’s orders against Al-Jazeera but shortened their duration by ten days due to administrative failure by the minister and his office. Immediately afterward, MK Fogel announced that he had placed a proposal on the Knesset table to allow the closure of foreign channels harming national security without any judicial oversight.

    While MK Fogel's proposal is not yet listed on the Knesset website, MK Sukkot did not wait for the legal proceedings and had already submitted his own proposal to the Knesset. According to MK Sukkot’s proposal, the Minister of Communications could also "instruct government bodies within their jurisdiction to stop the channel's broadcasts."

    Such general wording would ostensibly allow the minister to instruct the Cyber Directorate, for example, to intercept Al-Jazeera’s signal so it cannot be received in Israel in any way or block social network sites like YouTube or Facebook where the channel’s broadcasts can be received.

    Another change proposed by MK Sukkot is adding a clause stating that "a person engaged in the broadcasting activities of a foreign channel, after an order has been issued under Section 2(a) [meaning, after it has been determined that the channel significantly harms national security and it was decided to restrict it], is subject to six months’ imprisonment."

    This clause would allow for criminal prosecution not only of the channel’s employees who insist on continuing their journalistic work without offices or confiscated equipment. The criminal danger would loom over professionals who help the channel broadcast from Israel, employees of international news agencies providing raw materials to the channel, and even interviewees who dare to be interviewed by the channel from their homes via software like Zoom (it should be noted that over the years, IDF spokespersons and Israeli politicians have been interviewed on the channel).

    The third change proposed by MK Sukkot concerns the validity of the law, currently defined as a temporary order that will expire with the end of the state of war declared after the October 7 massacre. According to the MK's proposal, "This law will remain in effect until the end of the state of emergency declaration, according to Section 38 of the Basic Law: The Government from May 20, 2024."

    This refers not to the special situation declared on October 7 with the outbreak of the Gaza war but to the state of emergency that has existed continuously in Israel since 1948 and is renewed annually. In other words, according to MK Sukkot's proposal, the law would have no expiration limit and could be used by the Minister of Communications even after the war ends.

    The Jerusalem Journalists Association published a response to the proposed law: "MK Sukkot's horrifying proposal must be immediately removed from the agenda! If, God forbid, the proposal is accepted, it will place Israel in the pariah club of countries such as North Korea and Russia, where journalists are imprisoned and even worse! The Journalists Association will fight this proposal with all its might."

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    Colombia halts coal exports to Israel in protest against war in Gaza

    >Sergio Guzmán, director of Bogotá-based consultancy Colombia Risk Analysis, said that the decision to suspend coal exports to Israel was “shortsighted” as the global market for the fossil fuel continues to dwindle amid a transition to greener energy sources.

    >“Petro is making a grandiose geopolitical move that is poised to hurt Colombia potentially more financially than Israel, the target of the action,” Guzmán said.

    Its called doing whats right instead of doing what makes you money.

    >Colombia’s mining association ACM warned on Thursday that suspending coal exports to Israel would hurt Colombia’s economy. “This decision would not comply with international commitments by Colombia that should be respected and puts at risk the confidence of markets and foreign investment,” ACM said in a statement.

    No not the confidence of markets

    I read an article a few days ago in which capitalists were worrying about ban on coal exports to Israel.

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    Cope

    https://x.com/Alexander_Avina/status/1799590903134421104

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    FuckyWucky FuckyWucky [none/use name] @hexbear.net

    Pro-stealing art without attribution

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