Posted on 02/22/2021 7:51:08 PM PST by weston
TY LG
AMEN.
May GOD have mercy on U.S. We didn’t vote in this illegitimate president and his administration. May He intervene on our behalf.
Exactly. They should be forced to lower their profits since it’s their decision. Making stupid business decisions should have a consequence
My evening got even worse. I decided to flip around the channels and watch something new, seeing as I’m off Fox and all news.
Well, I was stopping at every channel just to give it a minute or two to see if there was anything worth tuning in to. So, I see this absolutely bizarre show and I did not know what I was watching. Wild costumes, and I wasn’t sure if it was girls, because they looked somewhat masculine. It was a drag queen show, from UK. Well, I was so taken aback that I watched for about 5 minutes. They were men, but not dressed as women. They had bizarre costumes and spoke in such a strange way.....they called each other “she” or “beotches”. I had never seen anything like that - and hopefully never see it again.
There is no way to chalk this up to anything but demon possession.
💕💕
“And that Obama spoke at the 2004 DNC convention. Have no clue what he said, but I remember the media slobbering all over him.”
Even Biden noted that Obama was a black guy that was clean and could speak properly.
Hmmmm...
*evil grin*
My only exposure to television the past few years (except for the occasional showing of our VHS collection to the g-grand kids) was breakrooms at places I was working.
Most of 'em were only running old (like 20 years or more old) game shows, and that mostly as background noise.
"News" programs?
Even the kids (okay, I can/will call 20 somethings kids) seem to view the best efforts of the networks much as I do.
Lame attempts that really don't rise much above really, really old cheap comic books.
Yup, I do remember that.
Sounds like you might have found RuPaul’s Drag Race.
That’s actually a great idea! I can eat all of those ingredients. I will save this. I can do garlic infused oil too, so I could cook chicken in that for the flavor 🙂
And thanks for the idea 🙂
I caught a part of that. It was some holiday they were celebrating. I can’t remember what it was called. Sickness everywhere.
” When a country cannot continue to pay the moon, China will own the country.”
???
>>>When a country cannot continue to pay the moon, China will own the country.”
auto-correct
When a country fails to may back the loan, China will own the country.
NEWS
Eurozone banks stop issuing €500 notes, but cash-loving Germany delays
Germans love their cash and many were not happy when the European Central Bank decided to stop issuing the €500 note. As the rest of the eurozone says goodbye, Germany is delaying its final farewell until April.
Central banks in 17 of the eurozone’s 19 economies stopped issuing €500 ($570) notes on Sunday, but cash-loving Germany and Austria are delaying the move until later this year.
The German Bundesbank and Austria’s Österreichische Nationalbank said they needed more time to “ensure a smooth transition” toward a system in which €200 will be the largest denomination note.
The European Central Bank stopped producing the large, violet-colored €500 note in 2016, citing its use in “illicit activities” such as money laundering, tax evasion and terrorism financing.
The note is known as the “bin Laden,” in reference to the former head of the jihadi terrorist group al-Qaida, because of how easily it enables criminals to transport large amounts of money in a compact space.
Read more: Times change but German obsession with cash endures
Nein! Nein! Nein!
But while other countries’ reaction to the abolition has been muted, anxiety and criticism were widespread within Germany, where some fondly remember the 1,000 Deutschmark bill before euro notes were introduced in 2002.
Bundesbank chief Jens Weidmann denounced the decision, saying it would have little impact in combating crime and instead “damage confidence” in the euro.
A columnist in Die Welt newspaper lamented that the note’s abolition would “restrict citizens’ freedom,” while weekly magazine Der Spiegel ran the headline: “The end of the 500 euro note: Is this the end of cash?”
Read more: Google Pay hopes cash-loving Germans take to contactless payments
Cash is king
The reaction was perhaps not surprising. Although most Germans rarely pay with a €500 note, they’ve been far more stubborn than consumers in other EU countries in dropping cash for alternative payment systems.
An ECB study found the average German carries more than €100 in their wallet. The bank also found that only 19 percent of cashless payments were made with cards in 2016. In the United Kingdom and France, the figure was 53 and 65 percent.
And that stubbornness doesn’t seem to be going anywhere soon. In a recent Bundesbank poll, some 88 percent of respondents said they still wanted to pay with cash in the future.
Read more: Opinion: Cash means freedom
What’s the ECB really after?
But some German experts also question the ECB’s rationale.
The head of the Center for Economic Studies (CES) in Munich, Clemens Fuest, said the ECB wanted to make it harder for banks to avoid paying negative interest rates by parking their money in cash.
“The abolition of €500 notes undermines confidence in the ECB,” Fuest said. “It creates the impression that the move’s primary goal is bringing interest rates further into negative territory.”
‘Hard to accept’
The ECB says any €500 notes that remain in circulation will still be considered legal tender after April.
Read more: EU minting more coins for a cashless world
Medical technician Rolf from the town of Marburg told AFP news agency that its eventual disappearance was “hard to accept.” The 61-year-old said he liked using the violet notes to pay for his car.
“I prefer using cash for large payments,” he said. “It doesn’t mean I’m involved in anything dodgy.”
Amen. Pray.
Looks good Jessi. Falling back to sleep. I put on another movie. Too early to feed the cats but they are still trying to work it..lol
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