@uliversity The truth is finally out.
Representatives from both the Pickleball Global Alliance (PGA) and the Global Picklejuice Federation (GPF) confirmed this!
The NWC Season 10 | The NWC https://t.co/xLvahhJKVI
I am organizing another bike #RideAgainstCancer on September 13 in beautiful Chadds Ford, PA. Register today and join us for one of the 4 ride options https://t.co/xY0Pty0yDj
If you own, or work for, or sell to a small business that has been affected by any of the tariffs already, please comment your story below.
I am booked on TV 3x this week, and I will try my best to highlight some of your stories.
No story too big or too small.
I work for you all always.
@RepGregLandsman@grok is this true? You can’t vote if the name on your divers license doesn’t match your birth certificate? So married women who took a new family name can’t vote?
Deepfakes are “… the future we’re hurtling toward, and it’s not enough to react quickly when it arrives. We need to talk about it now—before votes are cast and the battle for legitimacy begins.” #vote#deepfake#democracy
🇲🇦🇮🇱🇵🇸‼️🚨 Israeli soldier detained on vacation in Marrakesh, Morocco.
He is accused of committing war crimes in Gaza after completing a three-month of duty there.
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We chose the cover image, based on a well-known 1932 Hitler campaign poster, for a precise reason: that anyone transported back to 1932 Germany could very, very easily have explained away Herr Hitler’s excesses and been persuaded that his critics were going overboard. After all, he spent 1932 campaigning, negotiating, doing interviews—being a mostly normal politician. But he and his people vowed all along that they would use the tools of democracy to destroy it, and it was only after he was given power that Germany saw his movement’s full face.
Today, we at The New Republic think we can spend this election year in one of two ways. We can spend it debating whether Trump meets the nine or 17 points that define fascism. Or we can spend it saying, “He’s damn close enough, and we’d better fight.”
We unreservedly choose the latter course. And so we have assembled herein some of our leading intellectual historians of fascism; a member of the fourth estate who learned firsthand what the Trump lash feels like; a leading expert on civil-military relations; a great Guatemalan American novelist with a deep understanding of immigrants’ lives; one of our most incisive cultural critics; and a man with all-too-real experience in living under a notorious authoritarian regime. The scenarios they describe are certainly grim. We dare you to say, after reading these pieces, that they are impossible.
@WesternLensman Unbelievable BS! Makes me really angry. As someone who immigrated to the US and went through the motions of work visas, green card and ultimately becoming a naturalized US citizen, the law is s very clear: UNLESS YOU ARE A US CITIZEN YOU CANNOT VOTE IN THE US!
Sad news: Convertible sales are down more than 75% since the mid-2000s. Most Americans traded the open-air dream for climate-controlled isolation. I did not! https://t.co/7KaIwHI6TW #Automotive#convertible#lifestyle
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@IAmClintMurphy@IAmClintMurphy - agree 100%. I’d weight some of the points’ importance on career stage. These rules served me really well since 1994. Failed on the bonus rule, resulting in divorce… How do you feel about remote work changing the game and applicability of these rules?
@SykesCharlie So the day will come where you will not “do this all over again” tomorrow? Thank you @SykesCharlie for getting us through Covid and tfg. I’ll miss your podcast but count on you and your @BulwarkOnline band of sisters and brothers to keep the movement going! The country needs it.