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Tariffs, tariff and tariffs again
What the US isn't grappling with Open southern border Tanking stock markets Rocketting gas prices GainofFauci and his cooties Burly dudes battering women in sporting events A senile President A useless hyena cackling VP Looks like progress to me -
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90 day report information
What is this "spreadsheet"? I understand the spreadsheet multiple record upload entry process for the TM30. Is there some similar process for filing multiple TM47's? -
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MAGA Burning their hats
There is much pearl clutching and hizzy fitting in MAGA land, and it's beautiful to behold.😄 Fox News Guest Torches Trump Administration’s ‘Biggest Fumble’ Yet https://www.yahoo.com/news/fox-news-guest-torches-trump-090713961.html "MAGA podcaster Patrick Bet-David blasted the Trump administration’s handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files as its worst error so far in a damning Fox News segment. “This is by far the biggest fumble of the administration they’ve had thus far.” Bet-David told Fox News’s Jesse Watters the issue was “very important” to about 20 percent of Trump’s voters and that the administration’s handling of it had been a “big letdown.”" -
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Leaked U.S. Memo Reveals Trump Plan to Overthrow European Governments
........plus..........555 The United States has attempted to bring about regime change—covertly or overtly—in numerous countries since World War II. These efforts have ranged from CIA-backed coups to military invasions, economic destabilization, or political support for opposition groups. Here’s a categorized list: Covert or CIA-Backed Regime Changes Countries where the U.S. covertly helped overthrow or undermine governments: Iran (1953) – Operation Ajax: CIA overthrew Prime Minister Mohammad Mossadegh after he nationalized oil; reinstated the Shah. Guatemala (1954) – CIA ousted President Jacobo Árbenz over land reforms and United Fruit interests. Congo (1960–61) – Helped remove and indirectly enabled the assassination of Prime Minister Patrice Lumumba. South Vietnam (1963) – U.S. backed the coup that led to the assassination of Ngo Dinh Diem. Brazil (1964) – Supported military coup against President João Goulart. Chile (1973) – CIA supported military coup that deposed elected President Salvador Allende, brought Augusto Pinochet to power. Argentina (1970s) – Backed military dictatorships during the “Dirty War”. Uruguay, Bolivia, and others – Supported coups and dictatorships during Operation Condor. ⚔️ Military Interventions Regime change through direct military force: Grenada (1983) – U.S. invaded and removed a Marxist military government. Panama (1989) – Overthrew Manuel Noriega during Operation Just Cause. Afghanistan (2001) – Removed the Taliban from power following 9/11 attacks. Iraq (2003) – Overthrew Saddam Hussein under the pretext of WMDs. Libya (2011) – U.S. and NATO backed rebels and airstrikes leading to the fall and killing of Muammar Gaddafi. 🧩 Unsuccessful or Attempted Regime Changes Failed or ongoing efforts: Cuba (1961–present) – Bay of Pigs invasion failed; decades of embargo and support for dissidents. Vietnam (1950s–70s) – Prolonged war to prevent communist rule; ultimately failed. Nicaragua (1980s) – Backed Contras against Sandinista government (led to the Iran-Contra scandal). Venezuela (2002, 2019–present) – Supported attempted coup against Hugo Chávez and later Juan Guaidó’s claim against Nicolás Maduro. Syria (2011–present) – Supported opposition groups against Bashar al-Assad, including covert CIA program Timber Sycamore. Ukraine (2014) – U.S. supported pro-Western protests; Russia accused the U.S. of orchestrating the ouster of Yanukovych (disputed). Iran (ongoing) – Cyber warfare, economic sanctions, and support for opposition, though no open war. -
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WISE large transfers, any recent problems?
The current choices wouldn't give them a clue. You'd need three new categories: Non Income; Assessable Income: Non Assessable income. And, do you think they really have the resources to bounce your selections against a tax filing -- or a no filing? -
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