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1/ I wanted to share a few thoughts about House Democrats’ version of the America Competes Act (pg. 1485 below), which is raising alarms across the financial industry.
It doesn’t say it explicitly, but this is a direct attack on the digital asset industry.
Should this provision remain in the bill, we really should rename it the America Fails Act. This provision stifles innovation and competition.
5/ I will not stand by and let the heavy hand of the government pick winners and losers. If we go down this path, we threaten our own position as global financial leader.
At the Biden White House, the first feline is finally out of the bag.
Willow, a 2-year-old short-haired tabby with gray and white stripes, has moved into the White House, where she can now scratch and leap inside the historic home.
After dealing with months of pressure and giving indirect answers, the Bidens have finally made good on a longstanding commitment to the American people.
There is now, finally, a first cat at the White House.
Cat people, rejoice: Your feline predilections have been greenlighted in the highest halls of power, as the Biden White House announced on Friday that the first family had welcomed a shorthair tabby named Willow into their fold.
The White House has been without a feline resident since India, President George W. Bush's cat, who died at the mansion in January 2009, just before the end of his term. Before that, President Bill Clinton had his cat, Socks, at the White House, too.
What if the wizards and warlocks tipped off a local reporter as to the supposed unscheduled stop?
What if the NSA under the personal direction from Adm R had this meeting miscat and logged under a false identity to prevent bad actors from locating while also verifying to said players all was clear _ no logs.
BLM co-founder Patrisse Cullors appointed two activists to serve as the group's senior directors following her resignation in May amid scrutiny over her personal finances. But both quietly announced in September that they never took the jobs due to disagreements with BLM. They told the Washington Examiner they don't know who now leads the nation's most influential social justice organization.
The nonprofit organization listed a nonexistent address on its 2019 IRS 990 form, and a visit to the similarly named address listed on a credit monitoring report (which has the same street number but a different spelling for the street and the wrong ZIP code) came up empty.
originally posted by: RookQueen
a reply to: Guyfriday
This is clearer footage but enlarge the vid
originally posted by: RookQueen
a reply to: Ghostsdogood
There was a guy walking around up there in the first vid but he was hard to see and several people walking on the ground in front of the WH but its probably nothing.....just struck me as odd.
Pennsylvania court strikes down state's mail voting law as unconstitutional
Commonwealth Court Judge Mary Hannah Leavitt agreed with that argument, writing the law violates the 1838 amendment that says a person must vote in-person on Election Day unless they meet certain criteria. She wrote the law can only be changed through another constitutional amendment.
“No-excuse mail-in voting makes the exercise of the franchise more convenient and has been used four times in the history of Pennsylvania,” Leavitt wrote.