🌎 ☮️ DIKW Where is the Life we have lost in living? Where is the wisdom we have lost in knowledge? Where is the knowledge we have lost in information? -TSE
@joekent16jan19 💙 🫡 + The injured veterans on and off the battlefield, and their families.
Veterans Affairs (VA) provides disability compensation to about 5.5 million veterans with service-connected injuries.
Today we honor those who gave their last full measure for our nation. Today is also a day to pray for a lasting peace.
We honor our fallen by vowing to never send young men & women off to war unless it is vital to our nation’s security.
Speak the names of our heros & tell their stories.
Here’s the video of my interview with Guido Reichstadter. His message:: we have an urgent moral responsibility to resist, nonviolently. Surreal images, you can see the red light blinking on top of the bridge and hear the police drone. This was a fascinating discussion.
🚨A 45-year-old man is occupying the top of Washington’s Frederick Douglas Memorial Bridge to protest the war in Iran‼️
Not on a single western news outlet covering this‼️
The last time debt hit these levels, America had just helped win a World War. What's our excuse today? Runaway spending. Bloated budgets. A uniparty that refuses to say no.
I've said no. I'll keep saying no. But I need Americans to demand better from their representatives.
https://t.co/FJLyzr60Ea
On May 1, 1886, 🇺🇸 workers struck for an eight-hour workday. Peaceful demonstrations in Chicago turned tragic on May 4, inspiring the global labor movement. In solidarity, workers worldwide adopted May 1 as International Labour Day, for fair hours, safe conditions, and our rights
In this episode, I’m joined by oil market analyst @Rory_Johnston to discuss how the Strait of Hormuz closure has led to the largest oil supply shock in history, and what the exact numbers and cascading effects are.
It's official:
The world is now experiencing its biggest energy crisis in history, with 600 MILLION barrels of lost oil supply.
US gas prices are up +47% since December and inflation is nearing 4% in a similar path to the 1970s.
What happens next? Let us explain.
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