https://abc6onyourside.com/news/coronavirus/emergency-money-for-the-people-act-would-provide-2000-monthly-payments-to-americansFed. Res. Digitised Debt Note shitcoin monthly airdrops coming!! WASHINGTON, D.C. (WPDE) – Representatives Ro Khanna (CA-17) and Tim Ryan (OH-13) introduced the Emergency Money for the People Act Wednesday, April 15, to provide additional cash payments for Americans that have been impacted by the coronavirus pandemic, according to a release.
The act would provide more relief and includes a $2,000 monthly payment to every qualifying American over the age of 16 until employment returns to pre-COVID-19 levels. It also corrects a problem in the CARES Act to make sure college students and adults with disabilities can still receive the payments even if claimed as a dependant. It will also allow individuals to get money through direct deposit, check, pre-paid debit card, or mobile money platforms such as Venmo, Zelle, or Paypal. A friend said to me recently "Jojo, expect many, many more disappointments to come..." smh
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I am watching for the Western MSM narrative to sour on China in the next weeks, then we will know it is on.
Fox is running with the Wuhan Institute of Virology lab accident angle tonight.
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how do you follow something like that? I would say that gentlemand is our only hope in that regard
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without a price doubling in the next 30 days the miners are doomed
the only question is how long it will take the hobbyists to find enough blocks to trigger a difficulty adjustment
weeks? months? till the sun burns out?
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dead cat hashrate bounce as miners flee the already halved forks to try and wring one last bit of ROI out of gear they wish they never bought
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It's not smokers that bug me so much right now.
It's the goddamn joggers; huffing and puffing their diseased droplets everywhere, mad in their selfish endorphin haze.
Next time I go out I am taking a cattle prod, long one.
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Just where from do you think the power to order others around derives?
I'll take Mao quotes for 500 Alex
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the type of (extreme?) capitalism encountered in the US
oh god, that's funny
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what do you guys think? a little more sideways before the pump?
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my partner is sitting through a 4 hour "equity and diversity" training
me "you muted?"
her "yeah"
"so this is the mechanism whereby postmodernism becomes policy"
"yes, you are watching it in action"
"wow"
"we can process it later honey, there is a test"
I can't take it. going to have to headphone up and go on a serious FPS killing spree.
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gee
what put him in such a bad mood?
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Hm. Might be time to drop some gold.
pro tip then wait for a down day and buy back silver
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Au 1715
brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
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Sorry to hear that nutildah.
I recommend something in a J frame .38 as a daily carry. You are just so much more likely to actually have it on you compared to a larger auto.
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So, been thinking pretty hard...
When exactly did we go from dystopian fiction being cautionary to being a fait accompli?
Clearly, Orwell intended his work as a cautionary tale. Emerging from the trauma of World War II, visions of totalitarian futures in fiction and film seemed to offer the viewer the chance to redeem the past by deciding how not to make the future. But somewhere, we lost our way.
Logan's Run seemed to me, as a child, as cautionary, but was it really just preparing me? Soylent Green?
Blake's 7?
The manifesting of dystopian visions in our present reality represent a failure of imagination on the part of the masses, who have abdicated responsibility for what the future looks like to writers and directors and, ultimately, to the Hollywood box office.
By Blade Runner, it is obvious that the individual, as reified by either Hauer's or Ford's character, is exhausted in its struggle against the faceless state. The die is cast.
Now, the trope of "the future" includes militarized cops and ubiquitous surveillance by default. Endless war and increased alienation from nature.
This is a spell we have cast on ourselves, or at the very least have allowed. We must claim sovereignty over our visions and exert our own imaginative effort if we would have the future be another way.
Choice exists.
We can yet take 1984 as a warning, not as an eventuality.
The rest of this noise is bullshit.
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Alts are the "lungs" of bitcoin.
fucks sake I can't even
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Many of the interviewees in the piece look like CIA friendly assets or informants ...
right? glad it's not just me drums, drums in the deep
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So that Epoch times piece, stating the obvious, is still up on Youtube. This is a shift. I am watching for the Western MSM narrative to sour on China in the next weeks, then we will know it is on.
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