Imagine if the Department of Propaganda budget actually went to the students and a solid education.
What a world we could see.
If the human trafficking EO covers all of the bases, I’ll be incredibly happy.
I think it will cover many of these sickos, but not all of their crimes.
The mesh they’re coating in graphene oxide remains in the lab.
Leaching doesn’t make sense as they’re not scooping the vaccine tested back into a bottle after testing.
It says “I’m not Archbishop Vigano” in the bio….
I understand they’ve used that code to “pull up reserves” ever since Bush used it send troops to Iraq.
It’s clearly been used to avoid Congress declaring war since Iraqi freedom. My issue is that Biden and every talking head politician has no issue calling it the War in Ukraine.
If it’s a war with NATO involvement, Congress should be authorizing what is sent where. Congress authorized weapons being sent for the War in Ukraine, after all. But we’re just going to ignore that when it comes to troops.
I’m sorry, but what? Biden v. Nebraska was also about the HEA of 1965.
From the SCOTUS opinion on Biden v. Nebraska:
Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965 (Education Act) governs federal financial aid mechanisms, including student loans. 20 U. S. C. §1070(a). The Act authorizes the Secretary of Education to cancel or reduce loans in certain limited circumstances.
The Secretary may cancel a set amount of loans held by some public servants, see §§1078–10, 1087j, 1087ee. He may also forgive the loans of borrowers who have died or become “permanently and totally disabled,” §1087(a)(1); borrowers who are bankrupt, §1087(b); and borrowers whose schools falsely certify them, close down, or fail to pay lenders. §1087(c).
That doesn’t apply to any of these 804k people.
The Biden v. Nebraska opinion also says, while the DOE Secretary has the ability to modify provisions of the HEA of 1965, sweeping forgiveness measures are outside of the legal scope of the definition of “modify” granted by Congress.
Roberts also argued that the HEROES Act authorized the secretary of education to waive or modify student loan provisions but did not authorize the cancellation of student debt:[9]
The Secretary’s comprehensive debt cancellation plan cannot fairly be called a waiver—it not only nullifies existing provisions, but augments and expands them dramatically. It cannot be mere modification, because it constitutes ‘effectively the introduction of a whole new regime.’ MCI, 512 U. S., at 234. And it cannot be some combination of the two, because when the Secretary seeks to add to existing law, the fact that he has ‘waived’ certain provisions does not give him a free pass to avoid the limits inherent in the power to ‘modify.’ However broad the meaning of ‘waive or modify,’ that language cannot authorize the kind of exhaustive rewriting of the statute that has taken place here.
It doesn’t matter that the scope is smaller. It matters that the DOE does not have the authority.
As an aside, if we consider nuclear explosions to be comms, Oppenheimer releases 07/21/2023. Just a day after the 30 month count from the inauguration ends.
“What is the over/under done in 30 months?”
Is from a drop on 09/25/2020. This is also in response to your other comment about the minor point.
Two different drops, fren.
But as to the 5 year thing, Judge Emmet Sullivan, who oversaw the Flynn case, did retire after March 2021 (:
Oh goodness, yes you did.
Sorry, I read it super fast and mixed the tenses.
I was surprised she’s the head of SAG-AFTRA.
She’s married to Dr. Shiva? Whaaaaat?
It says they split up in 2016
They issued a majority opinion stating the DOE and the Executive Branch cannot do anything to erase student debt that doesn’t get passed by Congress first.
It wasn’t this exact move to cancel student loans, but they did say that the EB cannot just wave a magic wand (issue an EO) without Congressional approval.
Shan’t be holding my breath either, fren.
Just kind of dawned on me to check the timing this morning. Wasn’t expecting it to be next week.
Agreed 👏👏
Press [X] to doubt.
Nope. No promotions.
Yeah, my heart breaks for her. I can’t imagine what she and her sister both had to go through as kids. Absolutely awful.
I find it interesting that Alphonse/Eliphas allegedly wasn’t a member of a secret society himself and left Freemasonry. The very cursory glance info I have found about him does make the intuition scream, “use discernment.” But, in my experience of God’s miracles and reality, I don’t find myself necessarily disagreeing with his theories that what we believe and imagine can be made manifest through God’s work. Edgar Cayce’s ideas on healing come to mind—that you need to have full faith and belief you are healing from disease with God’s grace or you’re sabotaging your body’s ability to repair itself.
The Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn was greatly influenced by his work, as was Crowley. Yet it doesn’t appear this guy was a part of those orders. Just makes me continue to wrestle with the ethical question of: if you know how the fabric of reality is woven, should we be adjusting the pattern? I assume God would step in to prevent things from fully falling off the loom.
Being someone on the outskirts of the industry looking in, I’ve had friends bring this up.
“After all, it isn’t 2007 this time,” they point out, “there’s plenty of things to stream.”
I would argue that, yes, people can turn to reruns when nothing new is airing. However, the average person has had their attention span shortened significantly. If you don’t have new things airing, there’s nothing triggering those with ADD/ADHD to turn to Hulu to watch the latest episode of a show, since Hulu acts like a modern DVR in many cases. There’s nothing for the “Keeping up with the Joneses” types to discuss at work, forcing the water cooler Karens to run to Netflix so they aren’t left out of the discussion on the latest Shondaland show.
People have been trained to want new and more. When more episodes of new shows are not available, reruns lose their luster very quickly.
How do we feel about MTG now that she was kicked out of the Freedom Caucus?
I’m leaning more and more toward controlled opposition who speaks loudly and carries a Soros-funded stick.
I just assumed you were making a deserved comment about how those shows feature people who live in fantasyland, lol
Reality TV is largely scripted and will be partially affected by other trade unions that have joined the WGA/SAG-AFTRA
They don’t call it healthy skepticism for nothing, though.
How is blind faith in patriots being in control any better than blind faith in MSDNC, Fraudci, etc.?
I worry when this is over that even those awakened will rest on their laurels.
Stanford received a ton of of money from Epstein.
Look at who is on the board at Stanford. that’s a lot of investing Owls and one investing Monarch. The board includes the President of Stanford, btw.
I’m of the opinion the majority of “research” at these institutions is downright lies. Or controlled to fit a narrative. Consequently, the investors are likely in on the ruse.
Make them live in HUD housing. On food stamps. And Medicaid.
Bruh, that’s why:
We seize oil company assets if they’ve been up to no good.
We seize the EPA, a completely captured government entity, deep clean it, and establish something better.
I was once a naive, young, full-force libertarian. I now understand the importance of oversight that has earned the consent of the governed and doesn’t abuse its power.