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TedG

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  1. None of this excuses Putin's invasion of Ukraine.
  2. Putin managed to further expand NATO.
  3. I thought Putin started the war to denazify Uakine. Or to save the people of Donbas. Or his ever changing narrative.
  4. This decision needs to be left to the people of Ukraine. They don't want to live under the thumb of Putin.
  5. No, that’s not true. The immunity only applies to official acts listed in the US Constitution.
  6. Voting against something is criminal behavior? Huh?
  7. The dems want to change the court because the court is not rubber stamping their dumb. Republicans should will block this dump idea.
  8. The US Constitution provides checks and balances through the three branches of government. The executive branch enforces the laws of the land with the various federal agencies. The narrative of Trump having more power over federal agencies is aimed at the low-information voters who need to gain knowledge of history and how the federal government functions.
  9. Your post is really stupid. None of you people can point to anything in Project 2025 document that you disagree with. You people too intellectually lazy to even view document.
  10. Seventeen individuals who worked at Charlie Hebdo cannot be reached for comment.
  11. Ask the people who work at Charlie Hebdo.
  12. It is fine to express this view in the proper venue. The Olympics is not the proper venue.
  13. Average yearly salary in australia a aud Based on the provided search results, here are some relevant findings: According to the 2024 Guide, the average yearly salary in Australia is: 65,000 AUD (USD 43,754) by state (Victoria and New South Wales) 108,000 AUD (USD 73,600) in Sydney 106,000 AUD (USD 72,300) in Melbourne 104,000 AUD (USD 70,900) in Brisbane 100,000 AUD (USD 68,200) in Adelaide The 2021 median household income (Purchasing Power Parity) in Australia was 95,371 AUD (USD 63,393). According to Treasury figures, the median wage or salary is around 55,063 AUD per year (as of 2018). The average full-time worker’s weekly earnings (pre-tax) are around 1,769.80 AUD, or 92,029.60 AUD per year (as of 2022). The average salary varies by industry, with the highest being: Science and technical services: 122,000 AUD (USD 81,398) Mining: 2,951.80 AUD (USD 1,984.10) (as of 2024) The lowest average salary is found in the accommodation and food services industry, with average weekly earnings of 1,397.20 AUD or 72,654.40 AUD per year. Based on these findings, the average yearly salary in Australia is around 65,000-90,000 AUD, depending on the source and methodology used. However, it’s essential to note that salaries can vary significantly depending on factors such as industry, occupation, state, and experience.
  14. How do they take from the poor and give to the rich? What is the mechanism?
  15. Socialism is an economic and political philosophy encompassing diverse economic and social systems characterised by social ownership of the means of production Communism a political theory derived from Karl Marx, advocating class war and leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs.
  16. Nordic Countries Aren’t Actually Socialist Denmark, Norway, and Sweden shouldn’t be held up as socialist utopias. https://foreignpolicy.com/2021/10/27/nordic-countries-not-socialist-denmark-norway-sweden-centrist/
  17. You are conflating the welfare state with socialism. Socialism is when the people own the means of production.
  18. You are conflating socialism with welfare. Socialism always fails.
  19. Bernie is all talk an no action.
  20. Nothing is free. This will require an additional three to four trillion in tax revenue. People like Bernie never talk about the nuts and bolts of funning "free" healthcare. People like Bernie want to add more "free" programs while Social Security is running permanent defects.
  21. Does Trump plan on devaluing the dollar even more than Biden has?
  22. This is a serious policy decision. Solid work.
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