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Molotov Attack at Pro-Israel Rally in Boulder Deemed 'Targeted Terror Attack'
An 88-year-old Holocaust survivor is among the eight Jews injured in the Boulder fire bomb attack. It's a chilling reminder that antisemitism in the U.S. and other countries is beginning to reach the intensity of similar attacks on Jews in Germany in the 1930s. The perp, Mohamed Soliman, shouted "Free Palestine" as he attacked a group of mostly elderly Jews demonstrating peacefully in support of Hamas' hostages. Holocaust survivor among those wounded in antisemitic attack in Colorado, event participant says One of the eight people injured in an attack against a group of people gathered on Boulder's Pearl Street Mall Sunday was a Holocaust survivor, a friend told 9NEWS. A peaceful group gathered to bring attention to Israeli hostages was gathered at the mall Sunday afternoon when a man used a makeshift flamethrower and threw an incendiary device into the crowd, witnesses and law enforcement said. Eight people ages 52 to 88 were injured. https://www.9news.com/article/news/crime/boulder-pearl-street-attack-victims/73-41a24664-43bc-4c06-905b-d241e7a9394f -
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Musk: Kiss Your Social Security Goodbye, Grandma!
because that's a lie.... the years 2010, 2011 and 2012 had a shortfall in income from FICA because the Federal government gave taxpayers a mini holiday from paying full fare. The Treasury did make up the shorted FICA income because it was only because of the special recovery stimulus not actually a true shortfall from low FICA collection. The other shortfalls were in 2009, 2012 and 2013 were also due to adjustments to the military's contribution to FICA. You really should read the footnotes to understand the meaning of the simplified summary numbers. Salient footnotes: Includes reimbursements from the General Fund of the Treasury to the OASI Trust Fund for: (1) the cost of noncontributory wage credits for military service before 1957; (2) the cost in 1971-82 of deemed wage credits for military service performed after 1956; (3) the cost of benefits to certain uninsured persons who attained age 72 before 1968; (4) the cost of payroll tax credits provided to employees in 1984 and self-employed persons in 1984-89 by Public Law 98-21; (5) the cost in 2009-13 of excluding certain self-employment earnings from SECA taxes under Public Law 110-246; and (6) payroll tax revenue forgone under the provisions of Public Laws 111-147, 111-312, 112-78, and 112-96. Also includes transfers of a portion of proceeds from repayments of loans authorized under Public Law 116-136. -
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Seeking advice on selling my small business
So I posted a similar question on a few other forums and some users PM'ed me asking for more details and I sold one project to one of those who was interested using Escrow. com service. It turned out to be easier than I thought, and faster. Perhaps the remaining two business projects will find a new owner using the same scheme. -
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Who loves Bangkok?
I liked Chian Rai okay, I could live there. I like the county, but my wife's a city girl, and her family is in Bangkok.
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