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Shriekback - This Big Hush (1985)
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Lyrics excerpt ...

https://genius.com/Shriekback-this-big-hush-lyrics

...
[Verse]
Is there a fire in the sky?
Is there a moon up there?
Is there anything alive now?
This darkness is what I hear
This is a breathless silence
A moment out of time
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FDA chief resigns after Trump admin forced approval of fruity e-cigs
arstechnica.com

... Marty Makary on Tuesday resigned from his role as commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration, days after news broke on Friday that the White House had signed off on plans to fire him.

Trump confirmed Makary's resignation on social media, posting an image that appears to show that Makary resigned from his role over a text message. The text message begins "Dr. President Trump[sic], Please accept my resignation, effective today."

Trump wrote in another social media post that Makary had "done a great job at the FDA," and that he was "a hard worker, who was respected by all, and will go on to have an outstanding career in Medicine."

Trump ended by announcing that Kyle Diamantas, the top food regulator at the FDA, will serve as acting commissioner for now.

Trump's positive review of Makary stands in contrast to the news last week. As administration insiders were widely broadcasting plans for Makary's ouster on Friday, they offered a long list of issues and instances in which Makary was at odds with the White House. And, according to those close to Makary who spoke with The New York Times today, the now-former commissioner had his own reasons for departing.

Complaints

Makary's insiders said the former Johns Hopkins University cancer surgeon resigned after Trump forced his hand on authorizing fruit-flavored e-cigarettes.

Makary had reportedly been resisting the sign-offs out of concern that the kid-friendly flavors could again entice youth use and addiction -- something public health officials and experts have for years worked to combat.

But Makary's stance was in conflict with Trump's "save vaping" campaign promise -- and with the tobacco industry's interests. ...

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@#35

Found this ...

AP FACT CHECK: Trump on discrimination in his business (2016)
apnews.com

... A claim from the presidential debate and how it stacks up with the facts:

TRUMP: Donald Trump said that a 1970s racial discrimination case against his real estate business was settled "without any admission of guilt" and that the case was brought against "many real estate firms."

THE FACTS: The first claim is technically correct; the second is flatly false.

Trump and his father fiercely fought a 1973 discrimination lawsuit brought by the Justice Department for their alleged refusal to rent apartments in predominantly white buildings to black tenants.

Testimony showed that the applications filed by black apartment seekers were marked with a "C'' for "colored."

A settlement that ended the lawsuit did not require the Trumps to explicitly acknowledge that discrimination had occurred -- but the government's description of the settlement said Trump and his father had "failed and neglected" to comply with the Fair Housing Act.

Trump is also wrong to say that the suit was brought against many real estate developers -- it was specific to buildings rented by him and his father. ...



@#27 ... you think black people deserve to cheat the system ...

U.S. Appeals Court Strikes Down North Carolina's Voter ID Law (2016)
www.npr.org

...The appeals court noted that the North Carolina Legislature "requested data on the use, by race, of a number of voting practices" -- then, data in hand, "enacted legislation that restricted voting and registration in five different ways, all of which disproportionately affected African Americans."

The changes to the voting process "target African Americans with almost surgical precision," the circuit court wrote, and "impose cures for problems that did not exist."

The appeals court suggested that the motivation was fundamentally political -- a Republican legislature attempting to secure its power by blocking votes from a population likely to vote for Democrats....

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#17 There was an attempt to turn the corner, Eb, as you know ...

Citizens United, Explained

The 2010 Supreme Court decision further tilted political influence toward wealthy donors and corporations.

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Texas county pauses data center construction in rural areas for a year
www.texastribune.org

... A rural Texas county on Tuesday approved a one-year pause on the construction of new data centers in unincorporated areas, citing public safety and public health concerns.

The 3-2 vote by county commissioners in Hill County, roughly 55 miles south of Fort Worth, appears to be the first by a Texas county to issue a moratorium on the rapidly expanding industry.

Residents and local officials had aired concerns about how a proposed 300-acre development by the Dallas-based developer, Provident Data Centers in north Hillsboro could impact the quality of life in the rural county through noise pollution and consuming large amounts of water and electricity.

"The data center folks have found a sweet spot in the state that has limited regulations, limited enforcement, limited code, and they're coming faster than we can keep up with," said Hill County Commissioner Jim Holcomb. "I think it's imperative ... that we tap the brakes and we get our arms around what we're faced with and do the research, do the studies." ...

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All it takes is $9.00
#65 | Posted by A_Friend at 2026-05-13 04:25 PM

Isn't Georgia state the eighth largest trade partner? I found this article from 2023:

October 13, 2023

Gov. Brian Kemp has instructed the state treasurer to buy $10 million in bonds from Israel to support its military response to last weekend's brutal attack launched by Hamas militants.

The $10 million was the highest amount available on the bond market and brings Georgia's current investment in Israel via bonds to $25 million.

"Israel is one of Georgia's strongest allies and greatest friends, and our support for its people as they endure horrific attacks from terrorists is unwavering," Kemp said Friday. "Purchasing these bonds is just the latest expression of that support."

Rocket attacks and raids into Israel from the Gaza Strip since last Saturday have killed 1,300 and injured about 3,300, according to the Israeli government. About 150 kidnapped hostages are thought to have been taken to Gaza.

Gaza's health ministry said more than 1,500 Palestinians have been killed and more than 6,600 others wounded in Israeli air strikes on the blockaded enclave.

The governor, Georgia First Lady Marty Kemp, and their three daughters led a delegation of state officials to Israel in May on an economic development trip. Kemp met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, President Isaac Herzog, and other Israeli officials to discuss security in the Middle East and other issues.


Israeli infestation is grift, theft, lies and death.

Looks to me like Iran is getting a bit uppity.

Saw this also ...

IRGC Navy Claims Vast Expansion In Its Definition Of Strait Of Hormuz
www.twz.com

... It remains unclear how the IRGC will enforce its tenfold increase in what it considers the Strait.

The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Navy claims it has greatly expanded how it defines the Strait of Hormuz, which it has closed to most shipping since the start of the now-paused war. The move comes as that closure has wide-ranging impacts on the global economy and with U.S. President Donald Trump mulling new military actions against Tehran amid deadlocked peace negotiations and a tenuous ceasefire barely holding.

Under its new definition, the IRGC claimed a tenfold expansion "forming a complete crescent" of "about 20 to 30 miles to one now over 200 to 300 miles," Political Deputy of IRGC Navy Mohammad Akbarzadeh said in a TV interview, according to the official Iranian FARS news agency.

"The Strait is no longer viewed as a narrow stretch around a handful of islands but instead has been greatly enlarged in scope and military significance," Akbarzadeh noted. "In the past, the Strait of Hormuz was defined as a limited area around islands such as Hormuz and Hengam, but today this view has changed. The Strait is now defined as a strategic zone stretching from the city of Jask in the east to Siri Island in the west." ...


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