finally some balls

Senator Ed Markey, a democrat from Massachusetts, is proving to be an unsung hero imo, someone who’s finally saying what we are all thinking:

In a text, tRump told Norway’s prime minister, Jonas Gahr Støre, that he no longer felt obliged to “think purely of Peace” and that the U.S. needed the island for global security.

“Considering your Country decided not to give me the Nobel Peace Prize for having stopped 8 Wars Plus, I no longer feel an obligation to think purely of Peace, although it will always be predominant, but can think about what is good and proper for the United States of America,” Trump wrote. The Norwegian Nobel Committee is a private entity, not a government body, but its members are appointed by the Norway Parliament.

The 25th Amendment requires Congress to ratify any decision to remove Trump from office within 21 days of receiving notification. VP Eyeliner Earl and a majority of tRump’s cabinet would need to transmit to Congress a declaration that the Orange-in-Charge is unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office. Immediately the Redneck Elegy is appointed POTUS. This is unlikely to happen.

UNLESS….. the party that is keeping the Couch Humper out of the spotlight in hopes of him being a Gerald Ford 2.0 savior (think Nixon/Watergate) might just want to install him NOW, as a last gasp to save their party. They are worried about mid-terms and tRump can’t yet run for a third term….. something to think about. I can see Rubio stirring the pot. Ditto Suzy Wiles.

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35 Responses to finally some balls

  1. Anonymous says:

    LEi says:
    2026-01-18 at 11:26 am
    Tsarme will be returning to this area April 29 to be honored for his bringing an end to the Ysdirropk Wars. They had been ongoing for 381 solar years. He has brought peace to the greater part of the Eastern Milky Way. Trillions of lives will be spared continuous uncertainship and destruction to the trade routes they maintained.

    Â∏´Ø‰O and ÓˆÍ ˝‰ÅÇ´ armadas will host the Honor. As Tsarme has often praised his Earth relationships for giving him the emotional set he needed to become the Preeminent Galatic Embassador he has become, we would like to surprise him with the presence of some of those humans he refers to at the tribute in his honor.

    Any who would like to attend should apply here with a request to attend. Of course, some will not be familiar with this Avenue. If they are known, and you would like to include them in the invite, we would have to know by March 3, 2026 who they are. First names only. We will contact you on Earth for further details.
    ……………………………….
    Is the immoral invited?
    If so I may wish to be invited

    • LEi says:

      Your invitation would be matched with your association with Tsarme. You may submit a first name with permission for us to seek the match.

  2. D]/b (Doug) says:

    I would like to attend – DOUG

    *******
    LEi says:
    2026-01-18 at 11:26 am
    Tsarme will be returning to this area April 29 to be honored for his bringing an end to the Ysdirropk Wars. They had been ongoing for 381 solar years. He has brought peace to the greater part of the Eastern Milky Way. Trillions of lives will be spared continuous uncertainship and destruction to the trade routes they maintained.

    Â∏´Ø‰O and ÓˆÍ ˝‰ÅÇ´ armadas will host the Honor. As Tsarme has often praised his Earth relationships for giving him the emotional set he needed to become the Preeminent Galatic Embassador he has become, we would like to surprise him with the presence of some of those humans he refers to at the tribute in his honor.

    Any who would like to attend should apply here with a request to attend. Of course, some will not be familiar with this Avenue. If they are known, and you would like to include them in the invite, we would have to know by March 3, 2026 who they are. First names only. We will contact you on Earth for further details.

    *******
    I would like to attend – DOUG

    • LEi says:

      Your request will be matched with a check. We need your permission to make the check.

  3. D]/b (Doug) says:

    I would like to request to attend – DOUG

    *******
    Any who would like to attend should apply here with a request to attend. Of course, some will not be familiar with this Avenue. If they are known, and you would like to include them in the invite, we would have to know by March 3, 2026 who they are. First names only. We will contact you on Earth for further details.

    *******
    I would like to attend – DOUG

  4. D]/b says:

    LEi / T]3 – As per Tsarme’s Honor in April-

    I request to attend – Doug

  5. D]/b says:

    LEi / T]3 – As per Tsarme’s Honor in April

    I request to attend – Doug

  6. D]/b says:

    LEi

    I request to attend honors for Tsarme – Doug

  7. D]/b - Doug says:

    I request to attend the Tsarme Honors – Doug

  8. Suzy says:

    Where are the four Oglala Sioux ? Why did ICE take them?

    https://www.facebook.com/share/r/18CKszs5RU/?mibextid=wwXIfr

  9. one for the little guy says:

    Public interest groups are handling a majority of the lawsuits filed against the second Trump administration, while most large firms remain on the sidelines, according to a review by Law360 of more than 400 lawsuits filed in the first year of Trump’s second term

  10. Clark says:

    The Overton window — the range of ideas considered acceptable in public discourse — is supposed to provide a societal boundary between reason and madness, evidence and fantasy, policy and propaganda. But over the last decade since Donald Trump rode down the golden escalator, the Overton window has not shifted. It has been obliterated with intent.

    Trump and his allies did not argue their way into legitimacy. Instead, they exhausted the system until it stopped resisting. They flooded the zone with lies, violations, threats, and norm-breaking until outrage became unsustainable and sanity became optional.

    The country has seemingly adapted, which is the most damning fact of all. What “white” america has been doing to non-whites has come home to roost in their world of reality.

    Now, they too are being asked to debate questions that were once considered absurd on equal footing with fundamental truths — as if the earth being flat and the earth being round were merely two sides of the same argument. This is surrender, plain and simple.

    Who bears responsibility for this and what should be done to counter it? That old saw – when you don’t complain when they are spinning lies to justify their crimes upon your neighbor, who will be there when it’s you who they are doing it to?- Might just lay the responsibility on the race that bears it in the US.

    Witness the “don’t believe your lying eyes, believe what we tell you happened” scenarios that have played out when cops were videoed kicking the shit out of or murdering unarmed black people. They were swiftly acquitted in court by white juries. Now they are shooting white women in the face and saying “don’t believe your lying eyes, believe what we tell you happened.”

    • Zhi says:

      LOL. They’re killing white folks now. They were giving him a Rodney King ass whooping. One of the thugs-with-a-badge started clubbing him with his gun and it went off. The gutless wonders ran back first, then they saw he was defenseless lying on the ground so they went back and unloaded on him. Can’t afford to leave a witness to testify. Now it is just their version of what happened.

      LOL, white folk should be familiar with the “don’t believe your lying eyes…..” line. Like you said the rooster has come home to roost.

      • Linda says:

        Several agents can be seen scrapping and pulling the man to the ground before agents punch and kick him. Several gunshots can be heard before the man’s body falls, and the agents quickly run away.

        No, doubt. It was murder.

      • Jose says:

        The Mayor of Minneapolis said this is not what America is about.

        Bullshit! That is just what america was about for non-whites since the beginning of this racist country. Now you white bastards are faced with the system you set up to terrorize us. LOL, the irony is you now expect us to help you get the Thugs-With-Badges off your backs.
        For certain if we do, you will go back to allowing them to murder and terrorize us with impunity. FUCK YOU!!!!!!

      • George says:

        Don’t you niggers fret too much. We will get back to killing you knuckle draggers pretty soon.

  11. Helen says:

    Did You Know
    Bob Ross filmed The Joy of Painting, a long-running art show featured on PBS, for free; he made all his money from art supplies and art lessons.

  12. Charles says:

    Did you know that the average family throws away nearly $1,500 worth of food each year? Much of this waste happens because we’ve all been trained to toss anything past its “expiration date.” I recently found yogurt in my fridge that was five days past its date and almost trashed it. But here’s the surprising truth – most dates on food packages aren’t about safety at all. They’re just suggestions from manufacturers about peak freshness, and there’s hardly any regulation around them. Ready to stop throwing money in the trash?

    Most food dates aren’t regulated by the government

    Checking dates on food packaging has become second nature for most of us. We grab items at the grocery store, instinctively flipping them over to find the freshest date. We toss out anything in our fridge that’s crossed that magical threshold. What many people don’t realize is that except for infant formula, there are no federal regulations requiring these dates or standardizing what they mean. It’s a free-for-all where food companies can put whatever dates they want on most products, leading to a confusing mix of different terms and standards.

    This lack of regulation has created a patchwork of state laws and manufacturer practices that leave consumers guessing about what these dates actually mean. In fact, according to food safety experts, these dates are primarily marketing tools rather than safety indicators. They’re designed to ensure you’re getting products at their peak quality, which benefits the manufacturer’s reputation. But this confusion leads to massive food waste. The next time you see a date on your groceries, remember that it’s probably not telling you when the food becomes unsafe – it’s just the manufacturer’s best guess about optimal taste.

    The different types of dates mean different things

    Ever noticed how food labels use different phrases like “best by,” “use by,” and “sell by”? These aren’t just random words – they each have specific meanings, but they’re constantly misunderstood. “Best by” or “best if used by” dates tell you when the manufacturer thinks the product will taste best, not when it becomes unsafe. “Use by” dates are similar, suggesting when quality might start to decline. And those “sell by” dates? They’re actually instructions for stores about inventory management, not safety warnings for you. Yet many of us treat all these dates the same way – as hard deadlines after which food must be tossed.

    Understanding these differences is key to reducing unnecessary waste. For example, milk labeled with a “sell by” date can typically be consumed for up to a week after that date if properly refrigerated and not showing signs of spoilage. Eggs can last 3-5 weeks from purchase, regardless of the date on the carton. These date labels are about quality, not safety, and treating them as strict deadlines results in perfectly good food ending up in landfills. The next time you see a date on your food, take a moment to notice which type it is – it might save you from unnecessarily throwing out perfectly good items.

    Canned foods can last years after the date

    That can of beans pushed to the back of your pantry with a “best by” date from last year? It’s almost certainly still perfectly fine to eat. Canned foods are designed for long-term storage and typically remain safe to eat for years after their printed dates. The canning process seals food in an oxygen-free environment and heats it to kill bacteria, creating an incredibly stable product. While manufacturers might print dates suggesting optimal quality within 1-2 years, properly stored canned goods often maintain their safety and nutritional value for 3-5 years or even longer after those dates have passed.

    The key factor with canned foods is storage conditions. As long as cans aren’t damaged, rusted, or bulging (signs of potential spoilage), the contents are likely safe. Acidic foods like tomatoes and fruits might see some quality decline after 18 months, but they remain safe. Low-acid canned foods like vegetables, beans, and soups can maintain both safety and quality for 2-5 years or longer. According to food safety specialists, commercial canning processes are so effective that many canned foods have been found safe after decades in proper storage. The next time you consider tossing that “expired” can of corn, remember that the date has little to do with safety.

    Your freezer puts time on hold for most foods

    Many people don’t realize that freezing food essentially puts time on pause when it comes to safety. Bacteria can’t grow at freezer temperatures, which means frozen foods remain safe indefinitely. Those chicken breasts that have been in your freezer for six months past their date? Still totally safe to eat. The same goes for frozen vegetables, bread, and most other frozen items. Quality might gradually decline due to freezer burn or texture changes, but safety isn’t compromised by time alone. This is why food manufacturers still put dates on frozen products even though, from a safety perspective, they’re not necessary.

    Your freezer acts as a time machine for food, allowing you to extend usability far beyond printed dates. For example, ground beef that’s close to its “use by” date can be frozen and safely kept for 3-4 months. Bread approaching its date can be frozen for up to 6 months. Even milk can be frozen before its date expires and used for cooking later. Food safety experts recommend dating items when you freeze them and using the FIFO method (first in, first out) to manage your frozen inventory. Next time you’re considering tossing something approaching its date, consider whether freezing might be a better option.

    Dairy products often last weeks after the date

    Standing in front of the open refrigerator, sniffing that milk that’s three days past its date – we’ve all been there. The good news is that properly stored dairy products typically last far longer than their printed dates suggest. Milk, for instance, can usually be consumed 5-7 days past its date if it’s been continuously refrigerated and doesn’t smell sour. Hard cheeses like cheddar or parmesan can last weeks or even months past their dates when properly stored. Even yogurt often remains good for 1-2 weeks beyond its date as long as it hasn’t been contaminated.

    The dairy industry is actually quite conservative with date labeling because they want consumers to experience their products at peak flavor. Pasteurization eliminates harmful bacteria in milk products, and while quality might decline over time, safety remains for much longer than most people realize. Your senses are reliable tools for dairy – if milk doesn’t smell sour, yogurt hasn’t separated or grown mold, and cheese looks normal without unusual growth, they’re typically safe to consume. According to food scientists, these printed dates have more to do with marketing than microbiology. The next time that yogurt is a few days past its date, use your nose and eyes before automatically throwing it out.

    Your eyes and nose are better than any printed date

    Humans have been determining whether food is safe to eat for thousands of years – long before printed dates existed on packaging. Our senses evolved specifically for this purpose, and they’re remarkably reliable tools. When food truly becomes unsafe, it usually lets you know through visible mold, sliminess, discoloration, or off-putting smells. These sensory cues are far more accurate indicators of food safety than any printed date. While dates tell you when a manufacturer believes their product will be at peak quality, your senses tell you whether something has actually spoiled.

    This “sense test” works for almost all foods. Milk will smell sour when it’s spoiled. Fresh meat develops a distinctive odor and slimy texture. Bread shows visible mold. Eggs can be tested by placing them in water – if they float, they’ve aged significantly and should be discarded. According to food scientists, trusting these sensory indicators is more reliable than rigidly following dates. The only major exception is for people with compromised immune systems, who may need to be more cautious. For most healthy adults, a sniff test and visual inspection are your most reliable tools for determining whether food is still good to eat.

    Only a few foods actually need strict date attention

    While most expiration dates can be treated as loose guidelines rather than hard rules, there are a few exceptions where paying closer attention makes sense. Deli meats and unpasteurized dairy products can harbor Listeria bacteria, which can grow even in refrigerated conditions, making these items deserving of more caution. Ready-to-eat refrigerated foods with multiple ingredients might also warrant stricter adherence to dates. And infant formula is the one product where federal regulations actually require and standardize dates, making them much more meaningful than on other products.

    For most other foods, the dates are primarily about quality. Eggs, for instance, can remain safe for 3-5 weeks in the refrigerator, regardless of their carton date. Milk typically lasts 5-7 days past its date when properly stored. Even ground beef is often safe for 1-2 days past its date if kept properly refrigerated or can be frozen to extend its life significantly. Food safety experts point out that these dates don’t indicate when food becomes unsafe – they’re just the manufacturer’s best guess about optimal quality. Treating every date as a hard safety deadline creates unnecessary waste for most foods.

    There’s no standard system for dates in the U.S.

    One of the biggest problems with food dating in America is that there’s no standardized system. While infant formula dates are regulated by the FDA, most other food dating is voluntary and inconsistent. This lack of standardization means manufacturers can use whatever dating format they want, leading to a confusing mix of terms and approaches. Some companies are conservative with dates to protect their brand reputation, while others might use dates to encourage faster turnover of products. The result is a system that consumers can’t consistently interpret, leading to confusion and waste.

    This patchwork approach has real consequences. Americans throw out billions of pounds of perfectly good food each year, much of it based on misunderstanding dates. Some members of Congress have proposed standardizing food date labeling to reduce confusion, but so far, these efforts haven’t resulted in comprehensive changes. In the meantime, food waste continues to impact household budgets and the environment. Food safety experts recommend familiarizing yourself with the different types of food dates and what they actually mean, rather than treating all dates as safety deadlines. Understanding the current system, flawed as it is, can help you make better decisions about when food actually needs to be discarded.

    Next time you’re about to toss something based solely on a printed date, take a moment to check its actual condition. Those dates are primarily about quality, not safety for most foods. Learning to trust your senses and understand proper storage can save you hundreds of dollars each year while reducing unnecessary waste. The system may be confusing, but armed with this knowledge, you can make smarter decisions about the food in your fridge and pantry.

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    • PrP says:

      I’m sorry you are having difficulties. Let me see what that is about. I hope you will reconsider and come back

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  15. Perry says:

    John Kiriakou, an ex-Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) analyst and case officer who became a whistleblower, made history as the first CIA employee to face conviction for revealing the secretive organisation’s enhanced interrogation program. In conversation with podcast presenter Steven Bartlett, the former operative warned that regarding our electronic devices, we “have to worry” about the covert tactics employed by intelligence services worldwide, subsequently explaining how the CIA possesses the capability to “hear everything”.
    As their discussion turned towards digital security, they explored how “forces”, as Steven termed them, possessed the power to “hack and crack” our technology, despite us “assuming that our devices are secure”.

  16. Robert says:

    Some humans have learned from experimenting on the Immortal how to harness genetic research and ancillary technologies to extend human life. Many despots such as Putin 73, and Xi Jinping 72 have are up freezers detainment centers with the live and dead sources of body parts they will need should one of theirs fail. With what they have learned from examining the cells of the Immortal, they now know that they can use that knowledge combined with organ transplants to insure that the longer your live, the younger you become.

  17. Laleh says:

    They are machine-gunning protesters in Iran.

    https://cdn.jwplayer.com/previews/VeizPZtU

    What are we to do?

  18. Anonymous says:

    Where are all the comments? Mine isn’t here?

  19. Henry says:

    This is the video to see.

    New Video Shows Moments Just Before Fatal Minneapolis DHS Shooting – Newsweek

    https://www.newsweek.com/new-video-shows-moments-just-before-fatal-minneapolis-dhs-shooting-11412723

    • Claude says:

      Play this in slow motion. You will see that the second and subsequent shots occur as the victim is attempting to stand. Then he is shot in the back several times. Finally he lies face down on the pavement and is shot a couple more times.

      A serious Rodney King ass kicking! What my race has spawned is an absolute disaster.

  20. Dwight says:

    Non- Whites need to stay home and watch this shit on TV. That’s what the whites did when non-whites were being brutalized and murdered by police. Get some popcorn and watch their angst.

  21. David says:

    Trump is attempting to launch the digital dollar for the new us currency.

    This new “programmable” currency could track every transaction, restrict where and how you spend, and freeze your funds with a keystroke.

    And once it’s launched, there’s no going back.

  22. PrismPrincess says:

    TEST

  23. M]9* says:

    TEST

  24. !@#$%^&*() says:

    TEST

  25. PrP says:

    It appears that some of the non-alphabet characters won’t post. K[6, M[3, are you getting the mod security error when trying to enter your name, or were you performing another task? I’ve forced the system to accept the odd characters but a recent update may have negated my efforts. Please give me a little time to look into this further.
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  26. D]/b says:

    You can see how many times I posted. I was not seeing it, so I tried posting different messages to see if that might have been the issue. I finally stopped and then in the morning they all showed up.

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