One correction… Jon ossoff has corrupt donors and has made very questionable votes… look on opensecrets.org and look how he’s voted for arms embargos. And just his votes in general
I majored in environmental studies. We were taught to create incentives and still took over a decade… just to throw it away. Though lithium batteries would have evolved by now too
The planet earth is an amazing, absolutely beautiful. planet Our young girls are also amazing and beautiful. Many, many rich men rape and destroy both !!!!! Makes one wonder why does money cause one to be so destructive? Something needs to be done before it is too late !!!!
Danielle, it’s a treacherous business to be able to look around corners in a clear-eyed way — the way you do. I’m so grateful that you’ve got the courage to ingest & process & help us to try to process —all of it, —-all of it. Thank you again.
The robot check out thing at CVS can’t even handle checking out my bottle of shampoo- so a human/key keeper has to be pulled away from the locked cabinets (filled with Tylenol & toothpaste )- to help the robot deal with my shampoo purchase.
Is this what we can “look forward to?” A new “trade” vocation for low paid humans- as robot assistants? Bottom of the barrel caste system? (Kind of like the caste system in India?)
I've donate to Ossoff every month (I live all the way across the country from Georgia), but I disagree with him saying that Citizens United was the worst SCOTUS decision in modern American history. That was true until 2024 when the SCOTUS SIX made the US president a king in Trump v. United States. That decision should never have been made, but it probably wouldn't be a huge problem with most Democratic presidents. I doubt it would have been a big problem even with most Republican presidents of the recent past, not because they weren't bad presidents, but, in general, as bad as they were they weren't fascist thugs who would ignore court decisions, try to overturn elections (at least not illegally), and were willing to leave office when their time was up. That said, I feel strongly that we are already much too forgiving of our presidents in general. NIxon shouldn't have been pardoned. Clinton should have been convicted in his impeachment trial, though I don't believe his actions deserved removal from office. There is a huge difference between what he did and actions that violate the Constitution. I never liked Clinton -- his triangulation, his sexual behavior, etc. were not at all admirable in my opinion. His baggage then transferred onto his wife, who should have divorced him years earlier for his serial infidelities. Human beings can be weak and give in to temptations and that isn't the end of the world. But Bill Clinton was just plain sleazy. Hillary was never a favorite either, but I think she could have had an independent impact in politics without getting the leg up from being married to the president. And without him, maybe her politics would have been better, as well.
Obama was the kind of person who I think would have been an outstanding president if the world were a much better place and if the history of the US foreign policy weren't so rife with outrages. In the end, his human rights record was abysmal and he never seemed to come to grips with what the opposition party really was. The ACA could possibly have been a better bill had he not made so many concessions to the Republicans, none of whom voted for him in the end. (It might not have been better, because there were also some seriously problematic Democrats. Biden was someone I never liked or supported, and voting for him in 2020 was both easy (he was running against Trump) and hard (I had followed him for decades and was not a fan), had three years that were better than I expected. His fourth year was an absolute disaster. I don't know which was worse -- his refusal to retire (and announce it in time for the Dems to hold a normal primary season) or the worst moral and political blunder of his career in giving Netanyahu (Israel's Trump) "unconditional support" in what became its genocidal war, not against Hamas, but against the Palestinian people. I realize that I may seem to be equating an ego-driven decision to refuse to relinquish power (which he was going to lose anyway) with what he enabled to be done against Palestinians, but the former helped Trump get elected and the long-term costs of that, not just to Palestinians, but to the rest of the world may actually be worse than what he did concerning Gaza. Trump is perfectly willing to assist Netanyahu's genocidal plans by facilitating the removal of Palestinians to make way for a Trump resort.
Lest anyone think I am too forgiving of Republican presidents, I will say, for example, that Ronald Reagan should have been impeached, convicted, and removed from office for the Iran-Contra fiasco. (GHW Bush was also implicated.) Nixon should never have been pardoned and should have been impeached, convicted, removed from office and then indicted, tried, convicted and sentenced to prison as a citizen criminal. His resignation eliminated the impeachment, though I think they still could have gone through with that constitutionally, but the pardon was one of the worst political decisions an American president has ever made. It set a precedent and extended the mindless belief that presidents are, despite our empty rhetoric, above the law.
I am in my late 70s and this is easily the worst things have ever been in this country in my lifetime. Even before the Civil Rights Act, the threat to African Americans wasn't as great as it is today. Yes, there were lyinchings and Jim Crow and life was absolute hell for millions of black people. However, today we are on the precipice of an American in which every single person in this country is at risk of violence and injustice from Trump, Republicans, and the Supreme Court.
For those who think, "I'm a loyal MAGA supporter, I don't have to worry," you're wrong. Right now, Trump is turning on his loyal followers because he is obviously covering up the Epstein scandal. Why? It seems obvious that his actions are a result of the fact that he was close friends with Epstein and is almost certainly implicated in the Epstein files. Over the next year and a half, millions of loyal MAGA followers will lose their health insurance because of Trump's budget bill. On January 20th, 2025, I said to a friend, "I will be interested to see a poll in 2-3 years asking who voted for Trump. I'll bet the number will fall far short of the number that actually voted for him." Millions of people, who cast their most irresponsible vote in this country's history, won't want to admit they helped elect someone so unfit for office.
It’s no wonder why Western European countries, China 🇨🇳 Japan 🇯🇵 South Korea 🇰🇷 are light years ahead of the United States 🇺🇸 and laughing 🤣 at its outdated thinking thanks to the Reprobate Party and its antiquated ideology which has turned the United States 🇺🇸 into a Third World shit 💩hole country.
The thing is, if they want a higher volume of "working class," that means labor will have even greater value. You cannot easily outsource electricians, pipefitters, and etc. A strike would halt this country to a total icy standstill. Because robots are not advanced enough to do these jobs. So, sure, oligarchs make everyone tradespeople. You'll be in for a helluva uprising. To be clear, I don't agree with their stance, it sounds very much, and intentionally, like a caste system.
The truth is there is a collapse coming. It may not be tomorrow, or in the next ten years, but the American system cannot sustain itself. The current "always scale" global economy will reach and endgame. We are overshooting the ecological capacities of our dear earth. There will be erosion of curiosity and intellectualism and we will reach a new "Dark Age." What will come after... only the future will know.
But, the writing is on the wall. Western civilization will not survive.
They are the most beautiful dark circles I've ever seen, girl!
Thank you so much for your hard work and bringing the truth!
One correction… Jon ossoff has corrupt donors and has made very questionable votes… look on opensecrets.org and look how he’s voted for arms embargos. And just his votes in general
I majored in environmental studies. We were taught to create incentives and still took over a decade… just to throw it away. Though lithium batteries would have evolved by now too
Thank you Danielle! You are always so informative and so encouraging !!!!!!!
I don't think any of us should pay federal taxes....this would be a national strike!!
Supreme Court = Regime Court
The planet earth is an amazing, absolutely beautiful. planet Our young girls are also amazing and beautiful. Many, many rich men rape and destroy both !!!!! Makes one wonder why does money cause one to be so destructive? Something needs to be done before it is too late !!!!
Danielle, it’s a treacherous business to be able to look around corners in a clear-eyed way — the way you do. I’m so grateful that you’ve got the courage to ingest & process & help us to try to process —all of it, —-all of it. Thank you again.
The robot check out thing at CVS can’t even handle checking out my bottle of shampoo- so a human/key keeper has to be pulled away from the locked cabinets (filled with Tylenol & toothpaste )- to help the robot deal with my shampoo purchase.
Is this what we can “look forward to?” A new “trade” vocation for low paid humans- as robot assistants? Bottom of the barrel caste system? (Kind of like the caste system in India?)
I've donate to Ossoff every month (I live all the way across the country from Georgia), but I disagree with him saying that Citizens United was the worst SCOTUS decision in modern American history. That was true until 2024 when the SCOTUS SIX made the US president a king in Trump v. United States. That decision should never have been made, but it probably wouldn't be a huge problem with most Democratic presidents. I doubt it would have been a big problem even with most Republican presidents of the recent past, not because they weren't bad presidents, but, in general, as bad as they were they weren't fascist thugs who would ignore court decisions, try to overturn elections (at least not illegally), and were willing to leave office when their time was up. That said, I feel strongly that we are already much too forgiving of our presidents in general. NIxon shouldn't have been pardoned. Clinton should have been convicted in his impeachment trial, though I don't believe his actions deserved removal from office. There is a huge difference between what he did and actions that violate the Constitution. I never liked Clinton -- his triangulation, his sexual behavior, etc. were not at all admirable in my opinion. His baggage then transferred onto his wife, who should have divorced him years earlier for his serial infidelities. Human beings can be weak and give in to temptations and that isn't the end of the world. But Bill Clinton was just plain sleazy. Hillary was never a favorite either, but I think she could have had an independent impact in politics without getting the leg up from being married to the president. And without him, maybe her politics would have been better, as well.
Obama was the kind of person who I think would have been an outstanding president if the world were a much better place and if the history of the US foreign policy weren't so rife with outrages. In the end, his human rights record was abysmal and he never seemed to come to grips with what the opposition party really was. The ACA could possibly have been a better bill had he not made so many concessions to the Republicans, none of whom voted for him in the end. (It might not have been better, because there were also some seriously problematic Democrats. Biden was someone I never liked or supported, and voting for him in 2020 was both easy (he was running against Trump) and hard (I had followed him for decades and was not a fan), had three years that were better than I expected. His fourth year was an absolute disaster. I don't know which was worse -- his refusal to retire (and announce it in time for the Dems to hold a normal primary season) or the worst moral and political blunder of his career in giving Netanyahu (Israel's Trump) "unconditional support" in what became its genocidal war, not against Hamas, but against the Palestinian people. I realize that I may seem to be equating an ego-driven decision to refuse to relinquish power (which he was going to lose anyway) with what he enabled to be done against Palestinians, but the former helped Trump get elected and the long-term costs of that, not just to Palestinians, but to the rest of the world may actually be worse than what he did concerning Gaza. Trump is perfectly willing to assist Netanyahu's genocidal plans by facilitating the removal of Palestinians to make way for a Trump resort.
Lest anyone think I am too forgiving of Republican presidents, I will say, for example, that Ronald Reagan should have been impeached, convicted, and removed from office for the Iran-Contra fiasco. (GHW Bush was also implicated.) Nixon should never have been pardoned and should have been impeached, convicted, removed from office and then indicted, tried, convicted and sentenced to prison as a citizen criminal. His resignation eliminated the impeachment, though I think they still could have gone through with that constitutionally, but the pardon was one of the worst political decisions an American president has ever made. It set a precedent and extended the mindless belief that presidents are, despite our empty rhetoric, above the law.
It looks like Fred Trump’s Alzheimers genes 🧬 have taken a foothold in what little is left of the Orange 🍊 Clown’s brain, Danielle.
I am in my late 70s and this is easily the worst things have ever been in this country in my lifetime. Even before the Civil Rights Act, the threat to African Americans wasn't as great as it is today. Yes, there were lyinchings and Jim Crow and life was absolute hell for millions of black people. However, today we are on the precipice of an American in which every single person in this country is at risk of violence and injustice from Trump, Republicans, and the Supreme Court.
For those who think, "I'm a loyal MAGA supporter, I don't have to worry," you're wrong. Right now, Trump is turning on his loyal followers because he is obviously covering up the Epstein scandal. Why? It seems obvious that his actions are a result of the fact that he was close friends with Epstein and is almost certainly implicated in the Epstein files. Over the next year and a half, millions of loyal MAGA followers will lose their health insurance because of Trump's budget bill. On January 20th, 2025, I said to a friend, "I will be interested to see a poll in 2-3 years asking who voted for Trump. I'll bet the number will fall far short of the number that actually voted for him." Millions of people, who cast their most irresponsible vote in this country's history, won't want to admit they helped elect someone so unfit for office.
It’s no wonder why Western European countries, China 🇨🇳 Japan 🇯🇵 South Korea 🇰🇷 are light years ahead of the United States 🇺🇸 and laughing 🤣 at its outdated thinking thanks to the Reprobate Party and its antiquated ideology which has turned the United States 🇺🇸 into a Third World shit 💩hole country.
The thing is, if they want a higher volume of "working class," that means labor will have even greater value. You cannot easily outsource electricians, pipefitters, and etc. A strike would halt this country to a total icy standstill. Because robots are not advanced enough to do these jobs. So, sure, oligarchs make everyone tradespeople. You'll be in for a helluva uprising. To be clear, I don't agree with their stance, it sounds very much, and intentionally, like a caste system.
The truth is there is a collapse coming. It may not be tomorrow, or in the next ten years, but the American system cannot sustain itself. The current "always scale" global economy will reach and endgame. We are overshooting the ecological capacities of our dear earth. There will be erosion of curiosity and intellectualism and we will reach a new "Dark Age." What will come after... only the future will know.
But, the writing is on the wall. Western civilization will not survive.
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