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Food for Thought > A Common Sense vaccine statement and a BS one...
Apologies if you have said this before but is there a simple thing you can say like: People got x sickness and it was widespread Vaccine created Straight after vaccine utilised disease x eradicated or diminished But it's not vaccines that made it go away ... it happened because ... -
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China warns ,don’t appease trump
Of course China is in a weaker position because China hardly imports any US products, so its retaliation is much less significant than America's tariffs. In short, the US can hurt the Chinese a lot more than China can hurt Americans. The Chinese know this. That's why they are in a much weaker position to negotiate and reticent to come to the table. They know they will be savaged in negotiations. Because they don't have the cards. -
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U.S. intelligence contradicts Trump’s justification for mass deportations
Just to be clear it was "10% for the Big Guy? So a question, not an assertion_. And, funnily enough, Hunter Biden told his partners later that he had approached his father about doing business and he received an "emphatic no." -
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White House Defends Abrego Garcia Deportation, Calling Return "Out of the Question"
In some ways that would be quite a shame to see. The US used to be one of the freest places, where carrying identification was not compulsory* There are only five states that offer the Real ID compliant enhanced drivers license that serve as proof of citizenship - MI, MN, NY, VT, & WA. Other states that offer Real ID compliant enhanced drivers licenses only serve as proof of legal residency (and so are available to green card holders and aliens living on valid work visas). That said, according to https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/mar/10/trump-supporter-ice-detained Jensy Machado of Virginia got released after finally getting a chance to show his drivers license. Article is not clear but likely he had a Real ID version - so perhaps that's going to be enough? Someone else might bring this up, so I'll address it head on. The US Passport Card was introduced in 2008 and one of the purposes it serves is an alternative form of ID that is Real ID compliant for those that lived in states that were not able to get Real ID compliant in time. (That's the primary reason I got mine back then, back when these requirements first started coming out and before it became clear that the deadline to require Real ID would keep getting pushed back.) Proof - https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/News/passports/how-a-passport-can-help-you-fly-domestically.html However, it's the same application form to apply for that as the usual US Passport booklet. I'd wager that even fewer folks have the card than the passport, and most that do have the card have both. (Now if you have both, it makes sense to leave the booklet at home and take the card everywhere as ID. But again that's likely a small percentage of people living in the US overall.) That's quite a bit disturbing actually, that the biometrics of US citizens are being stored in ICE's system for aliens. * Not entirely true if you go far back enough. Prior to the Civil War, freedman often were required to always carry their freedom papers and produce them on demand, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protection_papers -
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Happy Easter - News? Movies? Not very evident..
Netflix and other platforms will be hotly peddling re-runs of the Tom Hanks Vatican 'who-done-its' - actually they already were - more so now.
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