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Thursday, June 1, 2023

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The 90 Miles Mystery Box: Episode #2098


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Wednesday, May 31, 2023

Girls With Guns

The Press is Doing Backflips Claiming Everything is Misinformation About COVID Vaccines


The Western press is so compromised because they pushed the vaccines and even were telling people not to let families member join for Christmas if they were not vaccinated. So anything now that shows that the vaccines were far more dangerous than anyone reported, they cannot now admit – Sorry – we were wrong and it may have injured or killed people because we did not remain independent.


The AP claims it is misinformation. Yet the WHO Website actually used the words that the “Covid-19 vaccination can induce sclerosis…”

The Associated Press created misinformation by twisting it all around:

“AP’S ASSESSMENT: False. A database on the WHO website includes an abstract for a conference presentation about research that examined two recent cases of MS. The research found there might be a potential link to COVID vaccines, but did not definitively conclude the shots triggered the neurological disease, according to the global health agency and multiple sclerosis experts.”

There is a huge difference between the WHO saying it “can” cause MS and the AP FAKE NEWS protecting their own ass by changing the words to “there might be a potential link”. The mainstream press has become just as bad as politicians. Neither will EVER admit a mistake.


I have friends who have been injured and know of others who died. Even my own lawyer took the vaccine so he could...

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Quick Hits Of Wisdom, Knowledge And Snark #1125

A full breakdown of Biden and McCarthy's deal to raise the debt limit to $35 trillion: What the House speaker gave up in the final package conservatives are calling 'insanity' and a 'turd sandwich'

  • McCarthy unveiled the 99-page bill raising the debt ceiling to avoid defaulting on Sunday
  • Some Republicans aren't pleased with details of the bill, claiming it's like writing a 'blank check' to Democrats
  • DailyMail.com breaks down what made it into the deal and what didn't
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy is facing criticism from members of his own political party on a debt ceiling deal he struck over the weekend with President Biden that hard line conservatives say doesn't go far enough to curb federal spending.

The 99-page bill released Sunday would raise the debt ceiling by $4 trillion to a total of $35 trillion and suspend the nation's debt limit through 2025 to avoid a federal default.

Republicans, who only wanted to raise the limit by $1.5 trillion, are calling the deal a 'blank check' to Democrats because it does not fully rescind all $80 billion in IRS funding or the 87,000 new agents, fails to cap federal spending for 10 years and does not reclaim all $50 billion in unspent COVID funds.

Progressives are opposed to some of the proposed changes to work requirements in social programs including food stamps.

Now both the Democratic president and Republican speaker are trying to win over skeptical lawmakers in order to stave off default by June 5, the 'x-date' when Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said the U.S. could default on its debt obligations.


'Conservatives have been sold out once again!' lamented Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul and Republican Rep. Chip Roy from Texas called the agreement a 'turd-sandwich.'

DailyMail.com breaks down what made it in and what got cut from the debt ceiling deal and how lawmakers are reacting now that the full text is available.

DEBT LIMIT SUSPENSION FOR TWO YEARS

The cornerstone of the deal includes a two-year suspension of the debt limit until January 2025 after the next presidential election.

Republicans are taking issue with the $4 trillion ceiling increase, saying there could be virtually unlimited spending for the last two years of Biden's first term.

The GOP had backed a deal in which the debt ceiling was only raised by $1.5 trillion - which was not agreed to.

The agreement also limits spending by keeping all non-defense appropriations roughly flat in Fiscal Year 2024 and increasing it by only one percent the following year - a point that conservatives are taking issue with since they urged a freeze on all federal spending for 10 years.

Congress is also required under the new bill to approve 12 annual spending bills or face a snapback to spending limits from the previous year.

The White House predicts the plan would reduce government spending by $1 trillion, but Republicans are calling them 'fake' spending cuts.

'Fake conservatives agree to fake spending cuts,' Sen. Paul tweeted. 'Deal will increase mandatory spending ~5%, increase military spending ~3%, and maintain current non-military discretionary spending at post-COVID levels.'

'No real cuts to see here.'

Rep. Norman of South Carolina called the deal 'insanity' said he won't 'vote to bankrupt...