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I love #Cats, #Cooking, and #Crafts.
#gardening #crochet #science #biology
But #USPol to stay alive and have a future.

If you can’t tax billionaires and trillionaire because “its unrealized gains until they cash out,” then stop letting them leverage that wealth for loans, as collateral, or as equity.

If it’s not real enough to tax, it shouldn’t be real enough to leverage.

This is why we say the system is rigged in favor of the super wealthy. Abolish billionaires, tax them out of existence, protect working people.

Smart, necessary, and a relief to see Dems thinking this way, though RFS tends to be 2-100 years ahead of the curve compared to much of the party.

Keep in mind that even a Google search is an AI chatbot search now. And that will only become more seamless and difficult to avoid by November.

RE: https://www.threads.com/@amandalitm/post/DZfqm0LifvF

Michigan Corporate Dem Senator Slotkin has spent months demanding we elect "fighters who will change the system and reject the status quo." Many of us warned y'all it's all talk.

Today, Slotkin proved us right by endorsing MN Rep Angie Craig for Senate over MN Lt Gov Peggy Flanagan for Senate.

Craig voted with Trump to pass the fascist "Laken Riley Act" which guts due process for immigrants. She's pro AIPAC & pro corporate money. She is literally the status quo.

Vote Flanagan. Reject Craig.

😂😂😂😂 such is life. Credit https://www.instagram.com/themokumentary/

Microsoft’s terms of service said Copilot was “for entertainment purposes only.”

An Nvidia executive said AI is more expensive than humans.

Google argued in German court that everyone knows they can’t trust AI.

The tech industry has bet a trillion dollars on something they know doesn’t work.

Why does Amazon, a company valued at two and a half trillion dollars, need to borrow 17.5b from banks for Ai? I saw a quote yesterday - "The entire US economy right now is just 7 companies sending a trillion fake dollars back and forth to each other."

Fresh off bond sale, Amazon borrows $17.5B from banks as Ai spending continues

https://techcrunch.com/2026/06/10/fresh-off-bond-sale-amazon-borrows-17-5-billion-from-banks-as-ai-spending-continues/

Fresh off bond sale, Amazon borrows $17.5B from banks as AI spending continues | TechCrunch

Companies are burning through exorbitant sums of money to keep pace in the AI arms race. Debt is climbing.

TechCrunch

"As of 2 p.m. ET on June 10, #FoxNews has spent less than 30 seconds discussing rising inflation, with only a brief headline read appearing on #America's Newsroom, according to a #MediaMatters review. Anchor Bill Hemmer during the headline described the highest #inflation since April of 2023 as 'not what we want, but it is in line with expectations.'"

If non #GOP parties were ever take back power in the #USA, there should be immediate investigations to unearth the ugly facts of #Trump's disastrous regime, and its enablers. Fox News should be amongst the companies of interest.
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https://www.mediamatters.org/us-iran-relations/fox-news-buries-worst-inflation-report-three-years

#uspol #useconomy #economy #media #propaganda

Fox News buries the worst inflation report in three years

Fox News has dedicated just 22 seconds to the latest Consumer Price Index report, marking the highest annual inflation rate in over 3 years.

Media Matters for America
Give me one good reason you’re not spending your day doing this…

Did you know the first time terrorists used planes to attack Americans wasn't on 9/11 or at Pearl Harbor? It was the Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921 — when white supremacists flew planes to drop bombs and shoot at Black Americans.

This week marks the 105-year anniversary of one of the most horrific and underrecognized acts of racial violence in American history.

Today, the culprits faced zero consequences.

https://www.qasimrashid.com/p/105-years-after-the-tulsa-race-massacre

105 Years After the Tulsa Race Massacre

The First Time Terrorists Bombed Americans Wasn't on 9/11 or Pearl Harbor

Let's Address This with Qasim Rashid