Legato
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Don Lemon demanded Elon Musk send him to SPACE for the first podcast from a rocket as well as wanting a free Tesla cybertruck and $5M upfront to host X show that he'd have full control over Last week Elon Musk cut ties with Don Lemon after they were in talks for Lemon to have his own show on X, formerly known as Twitter Lemon claimed that he was canned because Musk reneged on his 'free speech' pledge - but a source says that it was Lemon who wanted to control the content 'Don wanted control on every creator that was coming to the platform,' they said. 'He wanted a voice into what type of news information would be on the platform. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13216197/Elon-Musk-pulled-plug-partnership-Don-Lemon-censorship-demand.html
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Seems like not to many of them received jail time. Greene's latest claim attempts to create a parallel between the number of protestors arrested and charged in one day on January 6 versus the many protestors that took part in rioting and action across the U.S. in 2020 and beyond. There is some truth to what Greene says here; since rioting took place in 2020, following the death of George Floyd, a large number of charges against protestors have been dropped. While not 95 percent in every region across the U.S., prosecutors in a number of large cities such as Dallas and Philadelphia were reported to have dropped this proportion, according to an analysis of law enforcement records by The Guardian. On a specific point, we can't say with certainty whether all of those people who were arrested were associated directly with Antifa or BLM causes or followings; police do not typically collect such data on arrests of individuals. That said, whether the numbers of those whose charges were dropped came to 95 percent or slightly lower, the spirit of what Greene is saying here is broadly correct, i.e. that the overwhelming majority of those charged at these protests have been dropped. While it is inaccurate to imply that it was "over 95 percent" across the U.S., there is sufficient evidence to support her argument in broad terms. In the case of the George Floyd protests, many of the arrests were for minor offenses that prosecutors decided not to pursue; elsewhere, they believed there was insufficient evidence to prosecute. A representative for the Georgian Republican who spoke to Newsweek provided the analysis by The Guardian. https://www.newsweek.com/fact-check-marjorie-taylor-greene-says-95-blm-antifa-charges-dropped-1787466
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The Anti-Trump Express Rolls On
Legato replied to Deluge's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Four and twenty Blackbirds baked in a pie. I'll send you a piece neatly wrapped in a Maga cap. It's from a recipe that is known to reduce the symptoms of TDS and all the side effects. -
I would suggest you read the link below. Yes it's older data, no matter the age I still believe GPI is a more expansive method of measuring a countries well being. GDP only measures the monetary value of goods and services and pays little attention to how a countries population views their current well being. Of course you won't agree as it does not fit the Biden narrative that Robo pushes on a regular basis. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genuine_progress_indicator
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Drive by comments have more meaning than longwinded left wing talking points. I can see why GPI is a more accurate measure. The fact that you dismiss it because it does not fit the Biden narrative is your failure. All your posts on this matter are just trying to defend the inane BS put forward by your bed buddy Robo.
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The Left's politicization of language
Legato replied to I am Groot's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Really? -
BC to sue producers of "harmful" products.
Legato replied to betsy's topic in Provincial Politics in Canada
Even then. -
Trump to abandon Ukraine
Legato replied to godzilla's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Well we all know why nothing came of it. -
BC to sue producers of "harmful" products.
Legato replied to betsy's topic in Provincial Politics in Canada
Young? I wish. -
BC to sue producers of "harmful" products.
Legato replied to betsy's topic in Provincial Politics in Canada
Or you could say, it's bullpup virtue signaling. 😀 -
Trump to abandon Ukraine
Legato replied to godzilla's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Long post to say I support anything Clinton did. Sending government emails require a high level of security which is a SIPRnet server. Yes I know it's old stuff. Your attempt to pass it off as a nothing burger doesn't wash. https://apnews.com/article/trump-indictment-clinton-classified-documents-republican-claims-7681bc9807ecd8bc37fd3f39b9756cc7 -
Trump to abandon Ukraine
Legato replied to godzilla's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
I worked in IT for many years and have used BleachBit many times.. Email server/data center, the names are unimportant. She did not need a private server, so why have one. If it contained classified material then none of that material should have been erased. There was obviously something to hide. Anyway keep up the ineffectual spinning, you guy's are good at that. -
Trump to abandon Ukraine
Legato replied to godzilla's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Try do do what? Respond to your MSM false narrative Why did Clinton have a private mail server, she didn't need one. The fact that she did shows intent. Also why did she have her IT team use BleachBit to erase all the stuff on the server. Again intent to cover something. No one would use software like that to erase everyday stuff. She was not charged because all the evidence had been erased. The cover up by herself, supported by her sleazy Democrat friends was why she was not charged. -
BC to sue producers of "harmful" products.
Legato replied to betsy's topic in Provincial Politics in Canada
So will the BC government be suing itself for harm created by the government.
