"#russia needs to work on its terms of endearment!"🤣🤣🤣
From https://t.me/pravdaGerashchenko_en
Speaker of the #Russian Parliament #Volodin called former #US President #Joe_Biden, #French President #Emmanuel_Macron, and #German Chancellor #Olaf_Scholz "mold."
"And there will be fewer people like #Biden in the world, fewer like #Macron or #Scholz, because they are mold. It will wither away when the rays of light from our country reach them. Colleagues, this is exactly how we should think," he said.
The same is true for #Ukraine and #Russia. The dishonest and completely incompetent #Joe_Biden did not allow #Ukraine to respond, only to defend itself. How did this happen? Be that as it may, this war would never have happened if I were president — zero chance. Interesting times await us!!!" the #US president wrote on his social network #Truth_Social.
#ukraine #putinisamasskiller #putinisawarcriminal @kardinal691
The U.S. government’s gross national debt has surpassed $37 trillion, setting a new record. This highlights the rapid acceleration of debt on America’s balance sheet and the increasing cost pressures on taxpayers. The Treasury Department reported this update on Tuesday. The national debt reached this level years sooner than pre-pandemic projections due to heavy borrowing during the COVID-19 pandemic. Experts warn that the growing debt could lead to reduced living standards and increased interest rates. The Joint Economic Committee estimates another trillion dollars could be added in about 173 days.

A “click-to-cancel” rule, which would have required businesses to make it easy for consumers to cancel unwanted subscriptions and memberships, has been blocked by a court days before it was set to go into effect. The Federal Trade Commission’s changes required businesses to disclose when free trials or other promotional offers will end and let customers cancel recurring subscriptions as easily as they started them. The rule was set to go into effect on Monday, but the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit said the FTC made a procedural error in its related cost analysis.
"Jimmy tells the story of accidentally taking a man’s bag from the airport and reuniting him with it, an increasing number of Americans are using short-term loans to pay for groceries, Trump is now blaming the stock market drop on Joe Biden, Trump’s interview with Terry Moran from ABC News went off the rails, Trump thinks that the wrongfully deported Kilmar Abrego Garcia is a member of the gang MS-13 because he believes that a clearly doctored photo of Garcia’s hand (with MS-13 added to it) is real, Pete Hegseth announced he is doing away with “another woke/divisive/social justice/Biden initiative” at the Pentagon that was actually passed by the Republican-led house and senate and signed into law by Donald Trump, and the show is interrupted by our Secretary of Health and Human Services RFK Jr."—
Trump Blames Biden for Stock Market Drop, Thinks Photoshopped Pic is Real & RFK Jr's Health Briefing >
#funny #video #loans_for_groceries #humour #Trump_Regime #stock_market_drop #Joe_Biden #blame_game #ABC #Terry_Moran #interview # Kilmar_Abrego_Garcia #Adobe_Photoshop #microsoft_paint #MS13 #DEI #RFKjr #health #measles #bird_flu #USA
Johor in Malaysia is being transformed by the construction of giant data centers. The government hopes that the billions in investment as part of a global artificial intelligence boom will help it get rich by modernizing its economy. But experts warn that data centers come at a price: They guzzle land, water and power and offer few direct jobs in return. Some experts say that they're looking to build in warmer countries, despite higher power and water consumption for cooling, because they're less welcome in cooler, richer countries. Others warned of digital colonialism, where rich tech companies get richer but leave little behind.