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15 May 2019
America Needs Farmers
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You know where I think we went wrong ? When we started trading equities in pennies and gave level 3 access to anyone that has access to the internet.
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The ‘somewhere else’ was current soc sec retirees. And when it’s time for you to get SS benefits current workers will have money taken from their paycheck and given to you.
Everyone okay with that? They took money from every pay check ever had and spent it somewhere else..pissed yet?
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Fuck Boomers
Social Security is on track to become insolvent by the end of 2032, putting benefits at risk of a 22% cut. cbsn.ws/4umfAHh
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More driverless trucks are on our roads These are by Gatik AI, the make 26 and 30 foot box trucks that drive 100% without a driver They’ve already partnered with PepsiCo, Walmart, Kroger and other Fortune 50 grocers and retailers According to data, these driverless trucks will put over 400,000 long haul truckers out of a job And by 2030 drivers vehicles as a whole are expected to put 4.4 million drivers are of work
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As Black people we have endured a long history of judicial malpractice and unjust killings. The anger and frustration is understandable. This, however, was not a racial issue. It wasn’t even an issue of “self defense”. It was the worst choice possible by Karmelo Anthony that took the life of Austin Metcalf.
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NOW we get some real normal human emotion.
🚨 KARMELO ANTHONY BREAKS DOWN IN TEARS AFTER GUILTY VERDICT FOR MURDERING AUSTIN METCALF Karmelo Anthony breaks down in tears after being found guilty of murdering Austin Metcalf, now in custody facing life in prison. This emotional moment comes as justice is served for the victim and his family, with calls to lock him up and throw away the key amid fears of unrest from supporters.
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Karmelo Anthony situation only proves as a society and country we are getting more and more divided
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People from Illinois, you are about to deal with the most annoying people in the world who will claim that because the Bears play in Indiana, they are not an Illinois team, but an Indiana team. You must just ignore these people. Signed, a New Yorker
The Bears’ Board of Directors voted Thursday to advance the stadium development in Hammond, Indiana, with the exact to be selected. This is this first time that the Bears’ board has voted on any stadium site. As one source said, “There is more work to do but barring anything very strange, it’s a done deal.”
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Da Bears didn’t choose Indiana because of a stadium They chose Indiana because Indiana treated the project like economic development The stadium is one piece. The real focus is decades of construction, hotels, restaurants, housing, jobs, tourism, and tax $ around it Big projects follow places that want to grow. That’s the real lesson here imo
Statement from Chairman George H. McCaskey and President & CEO Kevin Warren:
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Hoosiers, help me welcome the Chicago Bears to our great state! We look forward to building a partnership as strong as the '85 Bears defense, creating opportunities and economic growth that will benefit our state and the Bears organization for decades to come. An NFL franchise in Northwest Indiana will be an economic boost to the entire region like we haven’t seen before. Thank you to Speaker Huston, the legislature, and Mayor McDermott for their partnership. I also want to thank the entire Chicago Bears organization for their partnership and commitment in making this move a reality. Welcome to Indiana!
Statement from Chairman George H. McCaskey and President & CEO Kevin Warren:
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🚨 NEW: Fox’s @BritHume CALLS OUT fired CBS host Scott Pelley: “I’ve worked in this TV news business for more than half a century and I’ve worked for many different bosses, many I liked and admired, and a few I did not. But I’ve always found a way to work with every one of them as best I could.” “I never thought myself as some great guardian of journalistic integrity who wasn’t open to the ideas of others who I might at first disagree. And I’ve never had a problem finding a way to do the work in a way to please me and whatever boss I had - or at least satisfy them.” “These 60 Minutes correspondents, led by Scott Pelley, seem to think they are the guardians of journalistic integrity. But it’s worth remembering how that show works.” “Like all these TV magazine shows, as prominent as the correspondents who narrate on cameras seem to be, these shows are producer driven and these correspondents become famous largely because of the good work of producers who do the interviews, writing, supervise the shooting and editing of the pieces. The correspondents get to become big stars that way on a show that has the best lead-in on TV - the NFL on Sundays.” “So these people are a little self-important to say the least.”
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Wemby better respect the Anthem. He wouldn’t come close to getting this type of cash in France AND if it wasn’t for the US he would be speaking German in Paris. #NBAFinals
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Stahl surely can reads the room and realize she’s next.
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I was an intern at @CBSNews when Pelley would fill in for Katie Couric on the evening news. I watched in the control room one day as he directed them to slowly push the shot in on him as he took his glasses off. It was so fake I’ve remembered it for 15 years.
#BREAK: CBS NEWS has terminated Scott Pelley's contract.
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I get a kick out of the employees of CBS who act like they own the network, they are the keeper of the brand, etc -- get over it, you work there, thats it
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Incidentally, this leaves 60 Minutes with just three fulltime correspondents one of whom, with all due respect, is 84. Not really a deep bench.
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When I was a kid, I used to believe 60 Minutes didn’t come on the west coast and they went straight to The Waltons, because the announcers for NFL games used to say, “60 Minutes will be seen following the conclusion of this game, except on the west coast”
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Two economists just published a mathematical proof that AI will destroy the economy. Not might. Not could. Will — if nothing changes. The paper is called "The AI Layoff Trap." Published March 2, 2026. Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania. Boston University. Peer reviewed. Mathematically modeled. The conclusion is one sentence. "At the limit, firms automate their way to boundless productivity and zero demand." An economy that produces everything. And sells it to nobody. Here is how you get there. A company fires 500 workers and replaces them with AI. A competitor fires 700 to keep up. Another fires 1,000. Every company is behaving rationally. Every company is following the incentives correctly. And every company is building a trap for itself. Because the workers who were fired were also customers. When they lose their jobs faster than the economy can absorb them, they stop spending. Consumer demand falls. Companies respond by cutting costs — which means automating more workers — which means less spending — which means more falling demand — which means more automation. The loop has no natural exit. The researchers tested every proposed solution. Universal basic income. Capital income taxes. Worker equity participation. Upskilling programs. Corporate coordination agreements. Every single one failed in the model. The only intervention that worked: a Pigouvian automation tax — a per-task levy charged every time a company replaces a human with AI, forcing them to price in the demand they are destroying before they pull the trigger. No government has implemented this. No major economy is seriously discussing it. Meanwhile the numbers are already tracking the curve. 100,000 tech workers laid off in 2025. 92,000 more in the first months of 2026. Jack Dorsey fired half of Block's workforce and said publicly: "Within the next year, the majority of companies will reach the same conclusion." Nobody is doing anything wrong. Companies are following their incentives perfectly. That is exactly the problem. Rational behavior. At scale. Simultaneously. With no mechanism to stop it. Two economists built the math. The math leads to one place. Source: Falk & Tsoukalas · Wharton School Boston University ·
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Mark Zuckerberg says Apple's lack of innovation since the iPhone will lead to its decline "They haven't really invented anything great in a while. Steve Jobs invented the iPhone, and now they're kind of sitting on it 20 years later" "Year over year, I'm not even sure they're selling more iPhones at this point. Part of it is that each generation doesn't actually get that much better, so people are taking longer to upgrade" "They built stuff like AirPods, which are cool, but they've thoroughly hamstrung the ability for anyone else to build something that can connect to the iPhone" "I'm pretty optimistic that because they've been so off their game in terms of not really releasing many innovative things... eventually they'll get beat by someone"
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Now this is the dystopian pandemic I’ve been waiting for !
#ALERTE 🚨 : Tentative d’intrusion à l’hôpital de Rwampara « Nous sommes actuellement enfermés à l’hôpital de Rwampara. Des manifestants tentent de récupérer de force les corps des personnes décédées d’Ebola. Ils commencent également à incendier certaines installations de l’hôpital. La situation est extrêmement tendue et nécessite une intervention urgente des autorités compétentes afin de sécuriser les patients, le personnel médical et les infrastructures sanitaires », explique une source sur le lieu.
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