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I don't think this move is political. We probably shouldn't allow defense satellites to be accessed by anyone other than the military. Similar data is also available and there's only a possibility it could reduce hurricane accuracy and even if it does, it won't be by much.

Losing ice monitoring data is a concern, but we're not the only country that monitors it and we do have other methods to get similar information. Still that should be the primary focus of these articles, not the weather.
 
I want to emphasise these are only rumours, and that the official state rep has denied it, but there is a possibility Nebraska may go bankrupt, according to this image:
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Again, these are only rumours, so treat it as false until proven true.

EDIT: I completely forgot to fact-check myself, and I can't really find any source for the picture's claim, nor any authors, so it's best to treat it as misinformation and ignore what I said. I don't know how to delete replies, sorry.
 
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It's looking even more likely that Trump was making **** up about the effectiveness of the bombing.

It started with him claiming "complete and total obliteration" BEFORE any photographs had be taken (because it was still dark there).

Then his own intelligence people contradicted his story, and now the Iranians have been caught chatting about how little damage had been done.

He's managed to dig himself a deeper hole than the bombs dug.

Assuming the actual intelligence is more accurate than Trump's story, then the Israelis will want him to try a second time. If he tries a second time, that's an admission that his first story was BS. If he supports his BS by choosing not to bomb a second time, then the Iranians will be happy and the Israelis will be unhappy. No easy exit.

Of course he could have simply said "we dropped bombs and we are assessing the outcome", but that would have required a suspension of narcissism.

"Iranian government officials in a phone call said that the U.S. military strikes against its nuclear facilities were not as damaging or extensive as they had expected, further undermining the Trump administration’s narrative that they were “completely and totally obliterated.” The Washington Post first reported the call, citing four people familiar with U.S. intelligence on the matter.

In the conversation that was meant to be private, Iranian government officials wondered why the strikes did not cause more widespread destruction.

The administration in a statement from White House press secretary KKKaroline Leavitt essentially confirmed the existence of the call but called the paper’s reporting “shameful.”


 
Trump is threatening to force journalists from the New York Times and CNN to reveal which intelligence sources leaked the Pentagon report casting considerable doubt on the effectiveness of his recent strike on Iran's nuclear facilities.
Meanwhile The Washington Post, who refused to endorse a candidate at the last election, has failed to escape Trump's wrath as his press secretary KKKaroline Leavitt is very cross with the paper for publicising a leaked call from the Iranian government claiming that their bunkers weren't busted.
apologies, tree'd by @GBO Possum

Trump is also getting "tough" with Japan as he threatens their prime minister "Mr. Japan" with 25% tariffs on their cars which they totally won't pass onto the US consumer while responding woth tariffs of their own, likely resulting in US job losses:

 
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Except Mr Rutten who's tonque was really far up Trumps arse, to a point it was sickening for the rest of us.
 
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Except Mr Rutten who's tonque was really far up Trumps arse, to a point it was sickening for the rest of us.
Some commentators suggest he may have taken one for the team and trolled the Manchurian Cantaloupe with exaggerated praise for the sake of preserving NATO.
 
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Except Mr Rutten who's tonque was really far up Trumps arse, to a point it was sickening for the rest of us.
I don't like Rutte one bit, he is the stereotypical greasy lying politician but in this instance, he knew exactly what he was doing. Trump definitely let a hooker piss on him that night because of the daddy thing.
 
RFK Jr refuses to provide a date for responding to 10 letters sent to his department by Rep. Frank Pallone, D-N.J.

Kennedy said HHS has gotten an “unprecedented number of letters” from Congress. “I’m not gonna tell you a date,” he said.

The key question is:-

Why is HHS getting "an unprecedented number of letters"? Could it be because of his crackpot, brain-worm riddled ideas? If HHS has NEVER (which is what "unprecedented" means) been previously deluged with this number of letters, something is surely amiss.

 
RFK Jr refuses to provide a date for responding to 10 letters sent to his department by Rep. Frank Pallone, D-N.J.

Kennedy said HHS has gotten an “unprecedented number of letters” from Congress. “I’m not gonna tell you a date,” he said.

The key question is:-

Why is HHS getting "an unprecedented number of letters"? Could it be because of his crackpot, brain-worm riddled ideas? If HHS has NEVER (which is what "unprecedented" means) been previously deluged with this number of letters, something is surely amiss.


He can't read so he wants the paper to stop getting sent to him.
 
John Oliver again? They won't let us watch it in my country so I'll try to find it via other means.

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... Okay then. These sweeping Medicaid and SNAP food programme eviscerations seem to be based on the concept of the undeserving poor. I once heard consevatism described (admittedly hyperbolically) as "the haunting fear that someone, somewhere is getting something they don't deserve".

But it seems the majority (60%) of the money they save by letting poor people starve or die from disease is destined to go into the pockets of the top 20% of earners' pockets, and that any voluntary charity on that top 20%'s part isn't likely to come anywhere near to making up the shortfall.
 
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Well, well...It's getting closer and closer to home.
Both wife and I are naturalized. Since they are trying to make it harder to appeal this, they can pretty much invent w/e and off we go.
Fun, but not unexpected.


Soon enough nobody will be safe, even if you were born here.
 
Well, well...It's getting closer and closer to home.
Both wife and I are naturalized. Since they are trying to make it harder to appeal this, they can pretty much invent w/e and off we go.
Fun, but not unexpected.


Soon enough nobody will be safe, even if you were born here.
I mean, if they send all of us to Europe, America itself would collapse.
 
Well, well...It's getting closer and closer to home.
Both wife and I are naturalized. Since they are trying to make it harder to appeal this, they can pretty much invent w/e and off we go.
Fun, but not unexpected.


Soon enough nobody will be safe, even if you were born here.
Nice. When's Eric getting deported then for his role in the charity fraud & Michael Cohen case, then? Mommy wasn't a citizen when any of the kids were born.
 
Nice. When's Eric getting deported then for his role in the charity fraud & Michael Cohen case, then? Mommy wasn't a citizen when any of the kids were born.
Fraud by non-citizens is only cool when one of our own does it - MAGAT or something idk
 
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The rating I get but the longevity I find suspicious. I tend to find ****ty smells usually linger.
 
The name implies he accepts that he didn't win the 2020 election. The entire idea shows that nobody in DC is willing to invoke the emoluments clause and censure this **** for profiting from office.
 
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