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dimanche 28 janvier 2024 à 14:05

The court ordered the bullshitter to pay 83 million dollars in damages for raping and then defaming E. Jean Carroll.

I can imagine the bullshitter riding on a broomstick and a stereotype witch's hat while saying, "I'm the victim of a witch hunt!"

Speaking of which. if you are a cartoonist and you'd like to draw cartoons for me occasionally as a volunteer, please write to me.

The cheater (another name for the bullshitter) has a history of refusing to pay his debts. Even debts to contractors who did work for him. I predict he will refuse to pay this debt, and dare the court to do something. That fits his general strategy of daring courts to stop him from acting as if he were above the law. His supporters admire whoever is strong. Biden needs to deal with him in a way that demonstrates the cheater's weakness.

Ralph Nader suggests Democrats provoke the cheater to defeat himself, Jujitsu style.

Assange rally: TODAY

samedi 27 janvier 2024 à 13:49

An eleventh-hour rally for Julian Assange will held today, Saturday, Jan 27th, 11–12:30pm at Park St Station, on the Boston Common.

Palestinian rights

samedi 27 janvier 2024 à 00:34

US courts have rejected a demand to equate Palestinians' rights with "support for terrorism". However. strong lobbying muscle is pressuring for private organizations to make this false equation.

UK breaks fossil fuel promise

samedi 27 janvier 2024 à 00:34

The Tories plan a massive expansion of extracting oil and fossil gas from the North Sea, violating the commitment to phase out fossil fuels.

California State University strike

samedi 27 janvier 2024 à 00:34

Workers at the California State University will go on strike on all 23 campuses, demanding a raise.

Keep in mind that the cause of inflation a year ago was not the raises for some workers, it was intentional gouging that business did (and still do) because they can get away with it. And they could get away with it because of the insufficiency of competition, which is due to the failure to properly enforce antitrust law since Reagan's days.