If it was a normal, functioning DOJ, they should have brought anti trust lawsuit against these memory and storage makers for price gouging. Repurposing consumer grade manufacturing to fulfill the astronomical enterprise demand is cause for investigation. $SNDK $MU $WDC
This young lady, Adellyn, rescues plants that she knows she can save even if they look dead. She goes bargain hunting at Tractor Supply to see how many she can buy for $20. They recognize her and give them to her for free. I love seeing someone her age passionate about what she is doing.
This is real footage from 126 years ago.
What you are watching is the trottoir roulant, the moving sidewalk, built for the great World's Fair in Paris in 1900.
More than a century ago, three years before the Wright brothers would make the first airplane flight, the city built an electric street that carried you across itself while you simply stood there...
It ran in a loop of around three and a half kilometres, raised on a viaduct above the fairgrounds, with nine stations where you could step on and off.
And it had a clever design: two moving platforms side by side, one going at walking pace and one faster, so you could step onto the slow one first, then onto the quick one, and ride the whole circuit in about twenty-six minutes without taking a single step.
Nearly fifty million people came to that fair, and for most of them it was the first time they had ever moved through a place without taking a step.
The very first moving walkway had appeared seven years earlier, at the World's Fair in Chicago in 1893, built by the same designers. But the Paris version was longer, faster, and far more sophisticated, and it was here that the world truly fell in love with the idea.
It astonished people. The thought that the ground itself could carry you felt like magic, like something out of a dream of the future. They even called it the Rue de l'Avenir: the Street of the Future.
Thomas Edison sent a crew to film it, which is why we can still watch it today...
Trump ripped up the walkway between the West Wing and the mansion to replace it with polished African granite carved in Italy. "Paid for by me," he claimed. Except that's not true. Taxpayers paid $689,232, per documents obtained by @michaelscherer https://t.co/7l2bkD0MIH
Ossoff: I never want to hear these two pretend they give a damn about working people again.
Because while hundreds of thousands of Georgians lose their health care, Mike Collins builds Trump a ballroom. They worked harder burying the Epstein files than they ever did lowering your grocery bill.
The top 50 mega-donors already spent over $1.3B on the midterms.
Only 20% of that is for supporting Dems.
9 of the top 10 mega-donors are supporting Republicans.
Last cycle, Elon Musk alone spent $290M supporting Trump and Republicans.
But you wouldn’t know that by reading the Republican-billionaire-owned NY Post.
This is what a system rigged for fascism, backed by propaganda, looks like.
How much billionaires spend in an election isn’t a conversation that should be had in a Democracy — it’s time to overturn Citizens United.
United States + Iran War Hours of Operation:
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: Closed
Friday: Open at 4PM EST.
Saturday: Open
Sunday: Closed by 5PM EST.
Biden: The reflecting pool reflects something even worse than the narcissism and incompetence at the core of this administration. It’s the corruption. The corruption. The brazen, blatant corruption. Corruption on a scale never seen before in American history in any administration.
Trump has made billions of dollars since returning to the White House. Simply stunning to me.
He has no shame. Frankly, it’s embarrassing for the country. Trump couldn’t care less.
Making money off the presidency is one of the reasons he wants to be president