@TVietor08 That’s how it goes in Latin America. The US does whatever it wants and no one cares. Panama and Puerto Rico will be next. And I don’t believe their narrative for one second. They lie about everything.
As of yesterday, I have decided to resign from my role as a columnist for The Washington Post — a newspaper that I love. In a moment like this, everyone needs to make their own decisions. This is the reasonfor mine. 🧵
Teacher tax deductions have reached a whopping $300!
Meanwhile, under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, private jet owners can expense 100% of the aircraft's cost in the year of purchase.
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The Panama Canal is not only one of the most amazing feats of engineering because of its sheer size, but also because of its many ingenious solutions.
The canal is filled with fresh water in order to separate the salt water and flora and fauna of the two oceans it connects.
It passes through three different lakes. These are the Gatun Lake near the town of the same name, Alajuela Lake, and Miraflores Lake.
That is also why it's affected by the drought periods. One of these, is currently causing issues for the global supply chain. Low water levels at the Panama Canal, which relies on fresh water from lakes, means bigger, heavier ships can’t get through, creating a bottleneck.
“Trump’s opponents have a new and surprising ally, a person who agrees that the 45th president didn’t just lose the 2020 election, he was also a ‘disaster’ in the White House,” writes @DavidAFrench. “His name is Tucker Carlson.” https://t.co/74HGXy6fw9
Bands like Margaritas Podridas, El Shirota, Mengers, Austero, and more are raging in Spanish and winning fans across the globe. https://t.co/PdkfufcvP6