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dec3169 1 point ago +1 / -0

Consider this. If the feds impound your car they could access this info. Maybe they want your movements, maybe they want to use whatever smart tech in the Ford to open some doors in your house. If you don't have a garage but do have a smart lock they could use that. They could also turn off/on lights before a raid. Maybe they will even be able to access the device remotely (like a smart meter)...

They may not simply be able to use your phone if they can't get into it, but tech in a car could have the same functions - likely without strong encryption. It will also be a boon for burglars.

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dec3169 2 points ago +2 / -0

They're probably putting in an Alexa or Google device, or creating a sort of a competitor device but made for cars.

I don't think Ford cares to listen, but they want that money from the govt, insurance agencies, law enforcement, and nosey states like CA.

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dec3169 2 points ago +2 / -0

If I had to guess, it is of course coordinated. However, I think it was actually started by the DS (including Obama) themselves. I think it is entirely possible the ILA was told to strike on 10/1 with the promise that they would be paid by organizations on the left, and that they should ask for impossibly high wage increases (knowing they would be on strike for an extended time period). The DS probably told them that they would absolutely get a massive raise eventually if they stay out long enough.

In return, the DS gets to shut things down again. It may not happen right away, but when grocery stores start running out of food, drugs, and necessities (diapers, toiletries, etc) people will start rioting and stealing. Cars will eventually start breaking down without the parts needed to fix them. Hospitals could be effected by a lack of medical supplies coming in from China. It doesn't even need to last that long - just long enough for them to interfere with the election.

Hopefully we the autists, anons, pedes - and Trump - have opened enough eyes to show who is responsible for this. Remember - Biden can stop this immediately (for 80 days) to force negotiations. He wont though - that would push this out past the election and Christmas shopping season.

Under the federal Taft-Hartley Act, presidents can intervene in labor disputes that threaten national security or safety by imposing an 80-day cooling-off period of sorts. During that time, workers have to show up and do their job.

https://gazette.com/news/wex/biden-won-t-invoke-taft-hartley-to-stop-port-strike-that-could-cost-5-billion/article_4ee7b791-5533-5eb5-9bf6-32cbc993df00.html

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dec3169 3 points ago +4 / -1

I've had good luck with Nurse Practitioners.

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dec3169 3 points ago +3 / -0

I hope JD wears clip-on earrings that look like they have tampons dangling from them. He can troll both Tampon Tim and Kamala at the same time. Maybe he can say something like "oh those - not they aren't tampons. They are antenna..."

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dec3169 1 point ago +1 / -0

Huh. I just learned that the Boise State volleyball court is not blue (like their football field turf).

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dec3169 5 points ago +5 / -0

I wonder if it could have anything to do with the longshoremen strike coming up? Maybe some of the more evil union members decided to scare truckers away from that inland port (and maybe others) so their strike will hurt even more. If stuff isn't coming into the sea ports to make it to the trucks, then the trucks will have to shift supplies from various parts of the country. Back and forth. That could hurt their strike.

Just a wild thought, but it wouldn't be the first time labor unions have done stuff like this.

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dec3169 7 points ago +7 / -0

I did one of the shedding protocols for 1.5 years because my wife didn't listen and got the shot. I stopped the protocol (NAC, Curcumin, Bromelin? - the pineapple-smelling pill -) when I started to get dizzy. Turns out my once extremely high blood pressure was very low. I stopped the protocol and my BP medicine and went in to see my doc after 2 weeks. BP was perfect after many years. He was astonished. I think he is taking the same thing now. Incredible. I'm certain it cleaned out my arteries.

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dec3169 4 points ago +5 / -1

New idea for a Christian Mathematician T-Shirt:

Praying to angles is acute but obtuse idea.

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dec3169 1 point ago +1 / -0

They've been friends for a long time. Trump just calls him Bob (he has mentioned this in rallies before). Bob Ritchie is his real name.

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dec3169 2 points ago +2 / -0

Probably something like "CCP! CCP! CCP!"

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dec3169 6 points ago +6 / -0

That's because he is not. I believe his Foreign Minister (Lavrov) is there in his place. You know - because of the whole "Interpol arrest warrant".

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dec3169 2 points ago +2 / -0

I was hoping this is a setup to get Zelensky into Trump's orbit so his USSS detail can arrest him for the supposed Ukrainian assassination teams going after Trump.

Wow - I just looked at what I typed up there - USSS. It hit me the acronym should be changed to SUSS until they start doing their jobs again.

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dec3169 2 points ago +2 / -0

Wrong act. MAGAnical_Bull got it right down below - Logan Act.

The Hatch Act is supposed to keep Executive Branch employees from campaigning on govt time, and from govt offices - except for the POTUS and VP. They can't be stopped from campaigning from govt bldgs because they live there. They are also always on govt time.

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dec3169 6 points ago +6 / -0

I never got into any of the family-tree stuff, although I did find my name once in a local ancestry site. I was trying to find info on my biological father to see if I was still listed in that family tree. Turns out I was. That site was something a bunch of older members of a very large (locally) family started years ago and someone kept it up online.

I was adopted at 7yo when my mom married my new dad. I had to go to court and sign my name during the adoption, and my bio dad didn't show to contest (he couldn't anyway - he was wanted). The judge told me I couldn't contact my old family and I actually told him no. I continued to visit my grandmother and aunt from that side for decades. My kids still go see my aunt. My mom told the judge she wanted me to continue seeing them and that my grandmother (my bio-dad's mom) would make sure he wasn't there whenever I was. I saw the back of his head one time when he was walking out the back yard when I got there.

The last time I ever saw him was when my grandmother died, and neither of us spoke to each other, with the exception of me saying I was sorry for his loss, and him saying the same back to me. He died a few months later.

Because of that website I was actually listed on both of their obituaries as a surviving son and grandson.

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dec3169 1 point ago +1 / -0

Tetracyclines, liquid (suspension) meds, and injectibles like insulin go bad or become dangerous when expired. Most others are good for many years, although they can degrade over time or in excessive heat or light.

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dec3169 13 points ago +15 / -2

This is exactly where some of the senior or boomer women should be able to help the most. I know a ton of them are into the whole family tree/ancestry thing so they are definitely the experts. I think it is one of the mandatory things for women as they age - ancestry/facebook, knitting/quilting/cooking, and bingo. For men it is weather/sports/tv, fishing/golf, and "get off my lawn". Church functions and grandkids are also high up there for both.

While some of this is a little tongue-in-cheek, the ancestry part is absolutely not. They are the experts.

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dec3169 2 points ago +2 / -0

I actually tried using the phrase "Be less white". Didn't work.

Looks like the name you requested is not approved. Names and phrases may not be approved if they are trademarked, political in nature, names of countries, celebrities, religious figures, as well as anything that could be considered offensive for other reasons. Oftentimes, a name might be accepted if you add a last name to the submission.

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dec3169 2 points ago +2 / -0

I bought a can for my toilet a month or 2 ago. I dumped some water flavoring in that expired - like those Mio things - and it dyed the bottom of the bowl purple (berry-flavored drink mix). I dumped a can of coke in and left it overnight. Flushed right out in the morning.

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dec3169 3 points ago +3 / -0

You actually answered your own question, but it is likely not the answer you wanted. Yes - it allows for the overturning of a bunch of stuff. No - it doesn't mandate it. That will require either court cases to force the issue, or someone that doesn't care about career longevity with those agencies to change it from within. Translation - it will take time and money.

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