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‘Will I ever retire?’: millennials wonder what’s on the other side of middle age
  • I mean, if this is what you believe, you can still invest in bonds in a 401k or brokerage account. Even if I believed this about stocks crashing, I still wouldn't put any $ in an annuity.

    Also, predicting the stock market and making huge decisions based on that tends to not go well.

  • The Ten Commandments must be displayed in Louisiana classrooms under requirement signed into law
  • You know who probably lobbies for this hot, unconstitutional garbage behind closed doors? Not the religious right.

    Lawyers.

    HB71 should be called The Shithole State Louisiana Attorney Employment Act, because this is going to need a ton of lawyers.

    Lawyers to sue about its unconstitutionality.

    Lawyers to defend its constitutionality.

    Lawyers that represent Islam, Pastafarianism, Hinduism, etc. that want all aboard this state-promotion-of-religion train.

  • Donald Trump Will Speak at the Libertarian Convention. It’s Not as Weird as It Sounds.
  • I was just thinking "rules for thee..." the other day when I almost got sideswiped by a F-250 with a big no-step-on-snek sticker on the tailgate. Was just sitting still in the middle lane at a light and this guy nearly hits me zipping by in the right turn lane. He, of course, doesn't stop on red and just immediately turns right.

    Couldn't care less that his 10,000 lbs, lifted, moron dozor was sticking a foot and a half out of his lane.

    Anywhoo, I know that's a stupid, odd story. But that's just an example of how these assholes live their lives. Everything, even the smallest and most common sense rules, like staying in your lane, are for suckers, not them.

  • Chinese battery developer unveils new tech with 1,300-mile range that could revolutionize EVs: 'An important piece of the puzzle'
  • Ha, why was this downvoted? Sketchy website "reports" proprietary Chinese research firm's accomplishment by rehashing the firm's press release about an unbelievable claim with no other evidence. This got more red flags than the beach before a hurricane.

    At best, this is something they actually did approximate in some kind of lab setting that might be years and years away from being some kind of marketable product.

    The (translated) press release even has a stench all on its own:

    It is expected to fundamentally solve the battery life and safety anxiety of traditional lithium-ion batteries.

  • As bans spread, fluoride in drinking water divides communities across the US
  • What the hell is "natural drinking water?" That's not a thing.

    If you mean water from a spring or creek, that's "spring water." If by "natural" you mean untreated, unfiltered, untested, it might be okay but can also kill you depending on bacteria levels, parasites, or other pollutants or contaminates.

    Don't drink random water out of the ground.

  • GOP Rep. Desperately Begs New York to Acquit Trump in Hush Money Case
  • As a total lay person, I have no clue what the technical definition of jury tampering is. I looked up NY law:

    S 215.25 Tampering with a juror in the first degree. A person is guilty of tampering with a juror in the first degree when, with intent to influence the outcome of an action or proceeding, he communicates with a juror in such action or proceeding, except as authorized by law.

    I guess "communicates with" is the key part. He's shouting publicly at any potential juror and doing so prior to the jury being selected. So I'd guess not in this case?

  • Locked Removed
    On Zionism
  • This is a Humanities 101 freshmen essay thrown together 15 minutes before the due date by an edgy racist teenager.

    Grade F, didn't understand the assignment.

    How do I get my 5 minutes back from reading that?

  • Michigan GOP legislator posted about ‘illegal invaders’ at Detroit airport. It was Gonzaga’s March Madness team
  • This person, Rep. Matt Maddock, should never be allowed to speak in public again for being such an idiot. If he does attempt to speak, he should be mocked relentlessly until he shuts his mouth hole. Nothing he says should be taken seriously again. Because he's an idiot. Rep. Matt Maddock, the idiot.

    While I'm dreaming, I'd like a pony too.

  • Court agrees to block collection of Trump's $454 million civil fraud judgment if he puts up $175M
  • 5 days ago I was downvoted for saying this would happen. Yet here we are.

    Expect this judgement to get appealed and tossed completely. They can't do it all in one go as that's too obvious. Doing a slow roll. Randomly extending the deadline and slashing the bond amount is just the first step. Expect more. Each time easing up even more on Trump.

  • Trump Says He Hopes Meadows Will Remain ‘Loyal’ to Him in Election Case
    www.nytimes.com Trump Says He Hopes Meadows Will Remain ‘Loyal’ to Him in Election Case

    The former president, who has been warned against saying anything that could influence witnesses in his election interference case, made the statements during an interview on “Meet the Press.”

    Trump Says He Hopes Meadows Will Remain ‘Loyal’ to Him in Election Case
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    Trump Georgia election case: More co-defendants surrender, 1 left to be booked by deadline
    www.cnbc.com Trump Georgia election case: More co-defendants surrender, 1 left to be booked by deadline

    Donald Trump, the first former president to have a public jail mugshot, is accused of multiple crimes related to intefering in the 2020 election in Georgia.

    Trump Georgia election case: More co-defendants surrender, 1 left to be booked by deadline
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    First Trump co-defendant surrenders to Fulton County jail
    www.cnn.com First Trump co-defendant surrenders to Fulton County jail | CNN Politics

    Scott Hall, one of former President Donald Trump’s 18 co-defendants in Georgia, turned himself in to the Fulton County jail on Tuesday.

    First Trump co-defendant surrenders to Fulton County jail | CNN Politics

    CNN — Scott Hall, one of former President Donald Trump’s 18 co-defendants in Georgia, turned himself in to the Fulton County jail on Tuesday.

    Hall, who works as a bail bondsman in Atlanta, was charged by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis with crimes related to his alleged involvement in the Coffee County, Georgia, voting systems breach.

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