They committed massive national fraud.
Don't just revoke their tax exempt status. Remove their licenses to practice law, then prosecute them.
He holds a doctorate in education from Harvard University.
Harvard puts the scum in scumbags.
The Weather Channel is just Democrat political propaganda disguised as a weather report.
Irish didn't get their reputation by meming.
Also, the British know nothing if they believe they can control Irish communication by policing online social media. The Irish are masters of spreading the word through their communities and forming networks.
When Obama was in office, white smoke at the White House meant something different.
Big Mike could sue him for slander... and then it goes to court for legal "discovery" and to review the "evidence".
I bet no lawsuit happens.
Let Big Mike sue him for slander... and then take it to court where "discovery" is required and evidence presented.
Awarded by Department of Defense?
We don't HAVE a Department of Defense anymore.
The Netherlands seems to not want anything but politicians and 3rd world immigrants these days.
No farmers, no meat production, no dairy industry, no successful investors... Basically they want to become North Nigeria.
Looked both unnecessary and accidental.
The policeman was using unnecessary force and trying to throw the protester to the ground. He didn't intend to throw the protester's head into that pole.
I didn't see anything in the video that required that use of force by police.
Before Ukraine, there was massive $$$ flowing into Iraq and Afghanistan.
Same tune, different country.
I've got kids that are Millennials and one that is Gen-Z.
Every one of them is smart as a whip. None has any problems with math logic, verbal reasoning or problem solving.
Parenting is 90% of success. The other 10% is the school system, the child's surroundings and friends, other parents, the neighborhood, the community itself... but 90% is parenting.
Parenting also doesn't start at age 8 or 12... and it isn't something you can do once in a while.
What do Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the UK all have in common?
Can we say British Commonwealth Nations?
Pres. Trump forgot to mention while taunting the IRGC...
After we take over Karg Island, we intend to name it "New Israel". :>)
That should make the IRGC move ten thousand troops out of their underground bunkers and onto the island to defend it... making them easy targets.
How to you make the IRGC move their troops and best military assets into one small vulnerable location on an island?
Tell them that WE will be taking control of the island in the near future.
Incidentally, when troops and equipment are on an island, they can be isolated and destroyed on that island.
I remember in early 1990's, a 333 Mhz Pentium-3 desktop computer with a 20 GB hard drive and a CD Rom that plugs into a phone modem and running Windows 95 would cost around $800 to $1,000 or so.
By the year 2000, you could buy a 1.8 Ghz desktop computer with a 4 GB RAM and 128 GB hard drive that would cost about the same $$$.
Just 26 years later, you can buy a laptop coputer with touch screen, 32 GB RAM, 2 TB harddrive, 5 Ghz processor for about the same $$$.
My point is that it's NOT just the computer equipment. That's a fraction of the cost. The rest is the entire buildings that are being built, the huge investment in infrastructure... that in 10-20 years will look as silly as those old mobile phones from the 1980's that were the size of a suitcase or that looked like large military walkie-talkies. It will be as worthless as having invested in phone booths... or having spent all your money on an extremely expensive VCR.
In the late 1990's, a really good top-end VCR could cost $800-$1000. A really good projection TV was the size of a small car, had a bad picture and cost $2,000.
These days, you couldn't give either one away for free if you placed it at the curb with a sign on it.
That's my point about the buildings. In 10-20 years, the investment will look strange. A huge building with 400 tons of AC capacity sitting there... and only one room will be needed, with 2 desks and a couple of IT people working there.... and it will have the same capability then as the $200 Million AI Data Centers that we are spending money on today.
The Geneva Conventions says that parties involved in military conflict must distinguish between "civilian objects and military objectives", and that attacks on civilian objects (power plants, desalinization plants, hospitals, etc... ) are forbidden.
The G.C. says some infrastructure owned and used by civilians can count as a military objective, but only "objects which by their nature, location, purpose or use make an effective contribution to military action", and whose destruction or capture "offers a definite military advantage".
OK. The destruction of Iranian power plants and bridges reduces their military effectiveness and offers the USA a definite military advantage. Case closed.
Thanks for the stupid question. Next?
Something Karmelo Anthony didn't figure on is that 70% of the Texas state prisons aren't fully air conditioned. About half have ZERO air conditioning for prisoners, and some have air conditioning for certain areas, but not in others.
Prisoners in Texas will tell you that the cell blocks get above 100 degrees F daily during the summer, and the block walls radiate that daytime heat through the cells at night too. Try sleeping in 95 degrees with still air. Some units have fans, but then you're blowing hot air around like being in a convection oven. That's the conditions that half the prisoners in the state face.
The best chances of having a prison facility with air conditioning is to either be a MINIMUM Security risk, or to have built up years of doing good time and earning certain privileges. Karmelo Anthony will come in as a MEDIUM security risk, probably be held in isolation for the first few months and will most likely go to a hot smelly sweaty cell. He's going to be in for an eye-opening experience.
I agree. Any time I hear someone say "I self-identify as..." it means "I'm pretending to be...".
Nobody who actually IS something would claim to self-identify as that. You either are or you aren't.
Self-identify means that you are aware that you aren't what you claim... but you are earnestly pretending to be.
If left leaning people actually MET Christ... they would say that HE doesn't act Christian enough too.
Even though Christ was liberal about some things, and brought about massive changes... he was still very traditional and believed in family values and honesty.
California doesn't have "elections" anymore.
They have a Kabuki Play... where the voters line up and fill out ballots... and then the counters throw out the votes they don't like, add votes for the candidates they want... and ultimately the candidate selected months ago as the "winner" is somehow given enough votes to just 'barely' win over his opponents.
It's a sad act... but it's not an election. It's like putting a fish on a hook, tossing the line into the water and then reeling it back in and saying "I caught a fish!". The California "elections" are as much about voting as that example is about 'fishing'.
The thing I don't understand about AI Data Centers is that technology changes so quickly, and computer storage / processing improves so rapidly, that a "center" can become very quickly outdated.
Case in point: In early 1990's, computer servers would take up entire floors of a building, they were each the size of large refrigerators and had tremendous heat loads. By 2003-2004, all of those large servers were replaced by desktop models. In the space of just ONE computer server from 10-years earlier... you could now place 10 servers, each being twice as powerful as the ones they replaced and the heat load was greatly reduced.
By 2010, you had 250 gb and 500 gb thumb drives and buying 1 TB free standing hard drives was as easy as going to a store.
By 2020, I could buy a portable 5 TB hard drive for $250 that could store the entire library of congress. Computer servers stayed about the same size as before, but now can handle 10 X more than they could in 2010, and 100 X more than they handled in 1990's.
By 2026, I can easily buy a 10 TB, 16 TB or even a 22 TB portable hard drive for the same price as that 5 TB drive in 2020 cost. I can even buy a 128 TB hard drive, which could probably store every song from every artist recorded since America was founded. It could probably store more information than the NY Library contains.
The point is... we build huge data centers with massive cooling capacity and all of this huge expensive computing equipment to power the AI system... and in 10 years... it can all be replaced by one large AI computer the size of a volvo that can be cooled by a window air conditioner, and yet can accomplish 10 X as much work as the system built in 2026 did. What can you do with the rest of the building... and all that wiring and cooling capacity?
Is it possible that we are building what will, 10-years from now, be outdated white elephant buildings that need to be renovated or demolished? It seems everyone is so eager to build, build, build... but we know how fast computer systems and technology becomes obsolete. 5-years from now, you either replace all the equipment with newer, smaller and faster computers... or else become outdated.
Forget Power Plants. Knock out the Natural Gas Pipeline Network to the power plants instead.
We will need a complete list of everyone who worked in a management role for Act-Blue, and anyone who handled money for the organization in any form. That way, they can ALL be included in the RICO CONSPIRACY FRAUD CASE.
If he tried that at MY house, he would meet Allah unless he quickly ran off my property and into the street.