A Blue Origin New Glenn rocket exploded Thursday night on a launch pad at Cape Canaveral in Florida. read more
An effort to repeal California's "top two" primary system is underway. "The grassroots repeal effort is fueled by concerns that California's primaries are disenfranchising a majority of California voters by limiting choice to candidates from one party," read a news release from Steven Mavigilo, the official proponent of the proposed measure. Implemented in 2011, the primary system allows voters in statewide contests to choose any candidate from any party in the primary, regardless of their party registration. The top two vote-getters then advance to the general election, even if they belong to the same party. read more
The US government has misspent almost $3 trillion since 2003, leading government auditors to make a fresh call for a federal data analytics centre " a proposal first suggested in 2022. Total improper payments reached $185.8 billion in 2025 alone, according to a report by the Government Accountability Office (GAO) " up $24 billion on 2024 in the first rise for the statistic since 2021. Overpayments by federal agencies were the largest problem, accounting for 82% of the misspending, and just five programmes misspent $135.8 billion, with Medicare making $57 billion in improper payments. read more
The Virginia Supreme Court overturned the results of the state's redistricting referendum, which voters narrowly approved last month. Why it matters: The ruling upends one of the most closely watched redistricting fights in the country. It follows months of legal challenges over whether the referendum was unconstitutional. read more
The new law, signed this month by Gov. Bob Ferguson, terminates the overfunded pension account at the end of June 2029. It would then reinstate the fund, leaving 110% of what the state expects to owe its members. As of June 2024, the fund was 160% funded. By 2029, it's expected to reach more than 200%. This move is expected to sweep nearly $4 billion from the Law Enforcement Officers' and Firefighters' System Plan 1, or LEOFF 1, with that surplus put into a separate pot where it could potentially cover general state expenses. read more
Otherwise your general perspective seems to be that people are jealous.
Its mine perspective for sure, what else could it be.
Sounds like a bit of projection there; his shine wore off around here before it ever really got started.
LOL This is for sure a lie, because everything he's worked on has been an environmentalist wetdream, literally every project, which is why I support him so much.
These are historic projects. EV's, Solar, Rockets, Tunnels, AI .... the dude would be a shining example of Abundance possibilities, but he supported Trump, thats the only reason he's hated by the haters such as you Corky. But he supported them because the government sucked the life out of companies.
If you can't see the message of the Abundance Bros (Klein & Noah) and the actions by Elon, I can't help you. Your outline of a party is supporting destruction of the individual on the streets through drugs and rampant illegal immigration, not enforcing just laws.
On top of that, not long after I became a regular here,, someone was defending Musk because he had ordered a ModelS.
Clownshack, I recall you saying you had some hydration issues while running ...
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Lord Jazz, interesting article, pretty much all over the place, but do you have a link to the study?
1Nut has no retort to the point about monetary policy, so he obfuscates with racism.... which is par for his course.
The monetary policy was to straddle the young of today to support the Boomers like you live out your 50-60s on yachts and cruiseships.
I really don't think you want to get into the SS debate and how stupid social security has become, thanks FDR.
Speaking of racists.
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Equity under FDR .... if you're a White person ...
"If I come out for the anti-lynching bill now, they will block every bill I ask Congress to pass to keep America from collapsing. I just can't take the risk."
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IOW every bill mattered more to FDR than the hanging of black people.
Before Juan Hernandez became a welder at SpaceX, he had never heard of the company.
"It was just another contract job for me at the time," he told CBS News correspondent Jo Ling Kent in a broadcast exclusive interview.
Now, just over 10 years later, that leap of faith is paying off following the company's $75 billion initial public offering. Hernandez, who now works at Jeff Bezos-owned rocket startup Blue Origin, has roughly 6,500 SpaceX shares. On Friday, SpaceX stock closed at $160.95, valuing his holdings at $1,046,175.
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Isn't this socialism? He is the means of production, and he owns it.
Why the hate?
Tell me Clownshack how much do pull down from your Karen Bass donations?



It's his favorite trolling tactic.
And you fall for it, which says alot more about you than it does him.