Monday, May 16, 2022

Question 66



Question 66

Fetterman said Sunday that he had suffered a stroke.
“On Friday, I wasn’t feeling well, so I went to the hospital to get checked out,” the Democratic front-runner for U.S. Senate said in a statement. “The good news is I’m feeling much better, and the doctors tell me I didn’t suffer any cognitive damage. I’m well on my way to a full recovery.”
Is there any other line of 'work' where a neurological injury would not disqualify you? But, then, Biden has had two craniotomies. 
We certainly are led by the nation's best.

Under this cartel of countries, with foreign governments committed to refusing to compete for capital by cutting tax rates, the incentives for U.S. companies to avoid high U.S. taxes are seriously reduced. So are the incentives for governments to keep their own tax systems modest.--deRudy
Tax Cartels!

Faced with a deepening economic and humanitarian crisis, Sri Lanka called off an ill-conceived national experiment in organic agriculture this winter. 
You can cut down on fertilizer by cutting down on food, just like you can cut down on energy by cutting down on fuel.
Apparently poverty, starvation, and decline are superior to a lot of things we take for granted.

Pelosi wants to establish price controls.

Just before Russia invaded, former U.S. spy agency contractor Edward Snowden doubted the veracity of reports of Russia's alleged "invasion" of Ukraine and suggested that statements without evidence could provoke an escalation of the crisis.
"So... if nobody shows up for the invasion Biden scheduled for tomorrow morning at 3 a.m., I'm not saying your journalistic credibility was instrumentalized as part of one of those disinformation campaigns you like to write about, but you should at least consider the possibility,"
What a guy.

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