:mdrmdr: I got to go out today … I hope I don’t run into him at the grocery store or I will be cracking up big time with this statement … Deputy Prime Minister: Lebanon ‘Has Gone Bankrupt’: Lebanese Deputy Prime Minister Saadeh al-Shami announced on Sunday that “the state has gone bankrupt,” along with its central bank, Banque du Liban. “We cannot live in a state of denial as we cannot allow withdrawals for all people who have deposits in banks,” he said, alluding to strict limits on cash withdrawals imposed in October 2019 to keep the banking system liquid. Lebanese citizens say their government was already acting bankrupt long before al-Shami made his declaration on Monday. Public services, from education to trash collection, have all but halted due to unpaid salaries and strikes. Lebanese diplomats working overseas did not receive their salaries last month. Banque du Liban Governor Riad Salameh and his brother Raja were accused of embezzlement and money laundering two weeks ago, in the latest example of the corruption blamed for destroying Lebanon’s economy. Riad Salameh is also under investigation for corruption in France, Switzerland, and Germany. https://www.breitbart.com/middle-east/2022/04/05/deputy-prime-minister-lebanon-has-gone-bankrupt/ Oklahoma Legislature Passes Near-Total Abortion Ban: Oklahoma’s Republican-led State Legislature passed a law on Tuesday which would ban abortion in nearly every circumstance and punish physicians who perform abortions with heavy fines, jail time, or both. The Oklahoma House voted 70-14 to pass SB 612, sending it to Gov. Kevin Stitt (R), who has previously vowed to sign “every piece of pro-life legislation” that comes across his desk, the New York Times reported. The bill bans all abortions “except to save the life of a pregnant woman in a medical emergency. The law would also make performing an abortion a “felony punishable by $100,000,” imprisonment for up to 10 years, or both, according to the bill’s text. Republican state Rep. Jim Olsen emphasized that “the penalties are for the doctor, not for the woman.” If Stitt signs the bill, the law will take effect on August 26, the Senate clerk’s office told the Times. In stark contrast to a law recently passed in Colorado, which declares that unborn children at all stages have no rights and permits abortions at all stages of pregnancy, Oklahoma’s bill says that the “terms ‘abortion’ and ‘unborn child’ shall have the same meaning.” The House also passed a resolution on Tuesday designating January 22, 2022, the “Day of Tears” in Oklahoma. The legislature assigned that date because the Supreme Court “erroneously ruled” that abortion was a constitutional right in Roe v. Wade on January 22, 1973. The measure encourages Oklahoma citizens to lower their flags to half-staff to “mourn the innocent, preborn children who have lost their lives due to abortion.” “Since that ill-fated day, over sixty-one million (61,000,000) preborn children in the United States have perished,” the text states. https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2022/04/06/oklahoma-legislature-passes-near-total-abortion-ban/ Elon Sends Brutal Message To WaPo Who Claimed His Twitter Ownership Was Bad News: Yesterday, The Washington Post posted an article titled, “Elon Musk’s Twitter Investment Could Be Bad News for Free Speech.” Musk, who has railed against Jeff Bezos before, replied, “WaPo always good for a laugh.” Musk joined Twitter’s board of directors, Twitter announced Tuesday. Shares of the social media platform rose more than 7 percent in premarket trading as the calls for change intensified. Of course, some Dems lost their minds over the news. Musk’s board membership was announced by Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal on Tuesday, stating that the billionaire brings ‘great value’ to Twitter. Musk replied to the CEO: ‘Looking forward to working with Parag & Twitter board to make significant improvements to Twitter in coming months!’ Wild fox bites Democrat congressman outside the US Capitol: A Democrat congressman reported being bitten by a wild fox who had been spotted at the U.S. Capitol by several people in recent days. Rep. Ami Bera of California told Punchbowl News that he was the victim of an "unprovoked" attack by the fox on Monday evening near the Capitol. “I didn’t see it and all of a sudden I felt something lunge at the back of my leg,” Bera said. “I jumped and got my umbrella." Bera said that he spun around quickly and shooed the fox away with his umbrella. “Someone was like ‘hey a fox is attacking that guy,’” he added. “Capitol police came out and then fox ran away. It was the most bizarre day in Congress.” Bera, who is a medical doctor, didn't initially want to get a rabies shot but he later relented. Fox news is clearly deteriorating. :whistle: 😉 And the democrat was obviously not impeccable. 🙁 The fox was obviously a Russian spy! Big Media Lobbyists Try to Save JCPA with Sham Amendment: Big media companies are making another attempt to pass the Journalism Competition and Preservation Act (JCPA), a bill that would protect them from online competition, propping up legacy media in the face of widespread public distrust and a failing business model. According to an exclusive story published by News Corp’s Wall Street Journal (News Corp has been a major backer of this legislation, and similar efforts around the world), the new version of the JCPA would give an even bigger advantage to legacy media companies, giving them an antitrust exemption for ten years instead of the four years of the original bill. Publishers would be given the legal authority to form a cartel, usually illegal under antitrust law, to collectively bargain with Silicon Valley tech giants for financial handouts and special treatment, such as prioritization in search results, news feeds, and other core features. In other words, the bill still looks like corporate welfare for some of the world’s least trusted brands. https://www.breitbart.com/tech/2022/04/07/big-media-lobbyists-try-to-save-jcpa-with-sham-amendment/ Washington State Is BANNING Non-Electric Cars by 2030: This new piece of paper, signed by Washington governor Jay Inslee on March 25, now makes it so that police will enforce all vehicles sold, purchased, or registered within the state to be electric vehicles by 2030. According to Inslee, this bill will “create more efficient transportation options,” as he says that “Transportation is our state’s largest source of greenhouse gas emissions. There is no way to talk about climate change without talking about transportation.” What is the effective range of an electric vehicle? How long does it take one to charge? At the moment, the fastest charge one can expect is from a Tier 3 charger – taking 30-45 minutes to charge your battery up to 80%. Your ability to travel outside of a particular sphere from your home will be severely dampened if you live in Washington state as a result of this ruling. Let us not forget that compelling all Americans to move into smaller and smaller urbanized areas is a component of Agenda 21. Electric vehicles help to further that goal. Author after author has demonstrated to us the fragility of the American power grid. All the way back in 2009, it was revealed that the Chinese government had placed logic bombs throughout the American power grid, meaning they can turn off our power anytime they desire with nothing more than the click of a mouse. Why would we then want to advocate for something which relies on such a fragile system? Washington apparently isn’t the only state that has pushed through similar pieces of anti-freedom (and hence, unconstitutional) “laws” of late, however. California, Massachusetts, and New York (unsurprisingly) all have similar decrees on the books, stating that their vehicles must be electric by the year 2035. And it’s not just ending with mandates of all-electric cars throughout the nation. Let us not forget that it was just a matter of months ago in 2021 that a bill was signed decreeing that all new vehicles in these United States must incorporate a kill switch by 2026. And eventually, you won’t be able to drive at all if you’re unwilling to comply with the illegal decrees of tyrants. It wasn’t but two years ago when there was public discussion about turning off the home electricity of those who wouldn’t abide by “public health measures.”
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