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VPOTUS JD Vance and Second Lady Usha Bala Chilukuri Vance:


JD Vance: "See Usha, I told you all this global humiliation was worth it."

Usha Vance: "Yeah, but what in Virupaksha's name is taking so long for Dummkopf to stroke out?"

JD Vance: "Uh, you mean Jesus Christ's name, Usha."

@#97 ...

I have to also mention, the memory of that horrific occurence still lingers in this part of Connecticut.

These Sandy Hook survivors say memories of classmates inspire us' as they graduate from Newtown (June 2024)
www.newstimes.com

... In the beginning there were only flashes too disturbing for first-grade minds to reconcile -- alarming things they had never heard or seen.

Bangs and loud popping that would not stop. SWAT teams with big guns in the hallway. Chaos in the parking lot. Strong grownups crying inconsolably. News that friends would never come back.

But as time passed and first graders who survived the 2012 Sandy Hook massacre put distance between themselves and that Dec. 14 morning when everything changed, an uncommon kind of closeness seemed to enshroud them. From a police officer at the door on Christmas day with gifts, to teachers who always anticipated their needs, to the solidarity of classmates who shared the trauma that day, survivors made their way through the seasons of childhood feeling embraced by a closeness that some of them recognize today as one of their saving graces.

"It was such a dark time, and you can feel so alone, but it was really difficult to feel alone in Newtown because everyone came together so close," said Lilly Wasilnak, a 17-year-old at Newtown High School who is graduating in just a few days.

"We were all like a big family ... and the Sandy Hook kids, even if we didn't stay close friends, we always had each other to go back to"

As the mass shooting survivors entered high school and began to process what happened in 2012 when they were too innocent to understand, some survivors came to realize that the 20 first graders and six educators who didn't make it out of Sandy Hook Elementary School that day never really left them, but remained present in an inspirational way. ...

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@#94, 95 ... Eric Lanza vibes.... Adam. Not sure who Eric is. ...

Yeah, my search engine of choice seems to refer to this when I searched for Eric Lanza ...

Adam Lanza
en.wikipedia.org

... Adam Peter Lanza (April 22, 1992 " December 14, 2012) was an American mass murderer who perpetrated the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting.[8] Before the shooting, Lanza killed his mother at their home in Newtown, Connecticut. ...

@#13 ... You missed the part where they're a net economic positive. ...

Immigrants' Recent Effects on Government Budgets: 1994"2023
February 3, 2026 White Paper
www.cato.org

... Recent increases in immigration have rekindled concerns about their effects on government budgets. This paper updates a model of these effects first developed by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM) to shed light on how immigrants, both legal and illegal, and their children affect government budgets.

This analysis is the first to estimate the cumulative fiscal effect of immigrants on federal, state, and local budgets over 30 years.

The government first began gathering detailed information on benefits use by citizenship status in 1994. The data show:

- - - For each year from 1994 to 2023, the US immigrant population generated more in taxes than they received in benefits from all levels of government.

- - - Over that period, immigrants created a cumulative fiscal surplus of $14.5 trillion in real 2024 US dollars, including $3.9 trillion in savings on interest on the debt.

- - - Without immigrants, US government public debt at all levels would be at least 205 percent of gross domestic product (GDP)"nearly twice its 2023 level. ...


Canada mass shooting suspect had mental health issues
www.dw.com

... The teenage shooter, who killed six people at a school after slaying her mother and stepbrother, had a history of police visits to her home.

Police identified the suspect in the deadly Tumbler Ridge shooting in Canada as an 18-year-old local woman who had a history of police visits to her home to check on her mental health.

She is suspected of shooting dead six people at the local high school on Tuesday after killing her mother and stepbrother at home.

Police revise death toll down

The suspect killed eight people, police clarified, and not nine as had been previously reported.

The confusion came after they mistakenly thought a victim airlifted to a hospital had died, police commander Dwayne McDonald said at a press conference on Wednesday.

Motive for Tumbler Ridge mass shooting still unknown

McDonald said the motive for the shooting wasn't yet known and police hadn't found a suicide note.

He identified the suspect as transgender, saying that she began to transition to female six years ago and identified as female both "socially and publicly."

The suspect was known to officers who had made multiple visits to their home in response to mental health calls, McDonald said.

She was "apprehended for assessment and follow up" under the Mental Health Act and taken to the hospital on occasion, he said.

Officers had seized weapons from the shooter's residence, he said, and had been subsequently returned.

McDonald said no guns were registered in the name of the shooter. She had previously held a gun license, but this had lapsed. ...


From the sub-summary ...

... So the feds ARE NOT considering an mRNA vaccine for the flu, which could save countless lives, but ARE backing research into whether horse dewormer can cure cancer, because the right views vaccines as elite and ivermectin as populist. ...

About that mRNA flu vaccine ...

FDA refuses to review Moderna's mRNA flu vaccine
arstechnica.com

... The Food and Drug Administration has refused to review Moderna's application for an mRNA flu vaccine, the company revealed Tuesday.

While the move came as a surprise to the high-profile vaccine maker, it is just the latest hostility toward vaccines"and mRNA vaccines in particular"from an agency overseen by the fervent anti-vaccine activist Robert F. Kennedy Jr. In his first year in office, Kennedy has already dramatically slashed childhood vaccine recommendations and canceled $500 million in research funding for mRNA vaccines against potential pandemic threats.

In a news release late Tuesday, Moderna said it was blindsided by the FDA's refusal, which the FDA cited as being due to the design of the company's Phase 3 trial for its mRNA flu vaccine, dubbed mRNA-1010. Specifically, the FDA's rejection was over the comparator vaccine Moderna used.

In the trial, which enrolled nearly 41,000 participants and cost hundreds of millions of dollars, Moderna compared the safety and efficacy of mRNA-1010 to licensed standard-dose influenza vaccines, including Fluarix, made by GlaxoSmithKline. The trial found that mRNA-1010 was superior to the comparators.

Moderna said the FDA reviewed and accepted its trial design on at least two occasions (in April 2024 and again in August 2025) before it applied for approval of mRNA-1010. It also noted that Fluarix has been used as a comparator vaccine in previous flu vaccine trials, which tested vaccines that went on to earn approval. ...




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...Human beings are not one-dimensional, and neither are the structural barriers they face, she pointed out, and addressing multiple and intersecting forms of discrimination is therefore foundational to social development. It will be essential to re-introduce this concept and previously agreed language concerning it in future sessions, she underscored.

Liberia's delegate, speaking for the African Group, expressed disappointment that the final text does not take into account items that are crucial for promoting his continent's economic development. Highlighting the "deletion of the right to development", he said that despite previous commitments, such as in the Copenhagen Declaration, references to the transfer of technology have been removed from the text. The Rio Declaration on Environment and Development is part of the international architecture to support sustainable development, and "the Group is surprised at its removal from the text" while it is clearly visible in the Doha Declaration, he said.
Focus on Definition of Gender

The observer for the Holy See welcomed the resolution as a positive example of "what can be achieved when contentious issues are set aside, compromises are crafted and the theme is centred". The text reflects the important role of the family, including as a contributor to social development, the need for social protection schemes and the essential role of international cooperation in strengthening the capacity of developing countries to achieve poverty eradication. His delegation understands the term "gender" as grounded in biological sexual identity, male or female, he added.

Several delegates, including Iran's, noted that the text refers to gender-related concepts that have non-consensual interpretation among Member States. Iran will implement the text in accordance with its domestic legal framework and cultural and religious values, he said, while welcoming the recognition of the family as the fundamental unit of society.

The Russian Federation's delegate said her country understands "gender and its derivatives" to refer to the biological notion of gender. The speakers for Mali and Senegal welcomed the reference to family and stressed that the term "gender" refers to biological identity, while Israel's delegate disassociated from the term "right to development". ...

Bureau Elected for 2027 Session

The Commission then concluded its sixty-fourth session and opened its sixty-fifth to elect its new office-bearers, in accordance with the principle of equitable geographical rotation among the five regional groups. Stefano Guerra (Portugal) was elected as Chair, while Abbas Tajik (Iran) and Shahriyar Hajiyev (Azerbaijan) were elected as Vice-Chairs. The Commission postponed the elections of the remaining members of the Bureau -- from the Group of African States and the Group of Latin America and Caribbean States -- to a later date.

The newly elected Chair, Mr. Guerra, addressed the Commission, highlighting his country's participation in its work. The Commission provides "a central multilateral platform" to advance inclusive social policies, he said, adding that this directly aligns with Portugal's national priorities. The global dialogue on poverty eradication, social inclusion, ageing, disability, decent work and the reduction of inequalities are all "highly relevant to our societies", he said. ...




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