Posted on 02/01/2022 12:15:33 AM PST by weston
In the 1930s it took SF 4 years to build the Golden Gate bridge.
In the 2020s it takes them 20 years to open a bathroom in a train station.— Amjad Masad ⠕ (@amasad) February 3, 2022
Scary!!
More, Let’s Go, Brandon :-(
Jeff Bezos to dismantle 1927 Dutch bridge to let his $500-million superyacht passhttps://t.co/NcQoue38kO— BreezyScroll (@BreezyScroll) February 3, 2022
I still don’t trust him, er, her.
Interesting.
Hedge funds dont want to carry a position in $FB overnight.
Look at the blocks, it ain't getting hit by sellers, is getting hit by the 'no buyers"— Adam Townsend (@adamscrabble) February 3, 2022
DWAC closing at 81.09. TRUMP stock up. FACEBOOK down.
https://t.me/qthestormrider777/4684
4 years back I visited Wenatchee for official work in one of the DataCenter. This place is chosen because of Microsoft and Amazon nearby.
I don’t know about that. I think its the actions of an opposite race. I never saw a black person as anything other than the same as I am. But that may be due to upbringing.
I always saw blacks and other races as fully human, but it did take me a while to feel comfortable around other races. Even now, when I enter a new culture, I am a bit wary until I learn more. For example, I don’t go into a new village here until I become more familiar. Michael Rockafeller learned the hard way that a little prejudice could save your life.
Good afternoon gang!
Happy to have today and tomorrow off!
Another storm coming our way:
Staying in my jammies today.
I caught some upper respiratory crap, and it’s awful.
Stuffed up, mild sore throat and a big fat headache!
Not gonna be making history today!
*evil grin*
She went to the shelter to adopt a puppy,
instead she adopted an old blind dog that nobody wanted...
Aboard AF1, a reporter asked WH press secretary Jen Psaki for evidence to back up the claim that Qurayshi denotated a suicide bomb. Psaki asked whether skeptics think the U.S. military is "not providing accurate information and ISIS is providing accurate information." 2/x The reporter did not back down: "But I mean, the U.S. has not always been straightforward about what happens with civilians," she said. "And I mean, that is a fact." 3/x Then, at the State Department, spokesman Ned Price was repeatedly asked for evidence of the U.S. government's claim that Russia plans to create a "false flag" propaganda video as a pretext for invading Ukraine. 4/x Price responded: "If you doubt the credibility of the U.S. government, of the British government, of other governments and want to, you know, find solace in information that the Russians are putting out, that is for you to do." 5/x It's the job of reporters to ask for proof to back up government statements. Doing so does not mean one believes propaganda put out by U.S. adversaries. I imagine these officials know that. Are they simply throwing out these accusations in an effort to deter further Qs? 6/6At today's WH and State Dept press briefings, reporters pressed for evidence to back up U.S. gov't statements about recent events in Syria and Russia, respectively. In response, officials suggested those reporters might be more inclined to believe ISIS/the Kremlin. Yikes. 1/x— Felicia Sonmez (@feliciasonmez) February 3, 2022
Nancy Pelosi tells U.S. Olympic athletes not to "speak out" against the Chinese Communist Party in Beijing lest they risk "incurring the anger" of the Chinese government. pic.twitter.com/kzwSYdMJyM— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) February 3, 2022
They have another huge server farm that is being put in, expected to take 8 years. Massive project.
The bullshit story the Biden regime is trying to sell about their botched Syria fiasco, which killed women and children, has Susan Rice written all over it.— Catturd ™ (@catturd2) February 3, 2022
Blurry screen....reading and posting this....Prayers and Blessings, for Jayden.....
Reports say dying boy supporting truckers being brought to Ottawa
The Western Standard (westernstandardonline.com) ^ | Ewa Sudyk
Posted on 1/28/2022, 12:28:52 PM by A Formerly Proud Canadian
Apparently, his doctor and nurse heard about Jayden’s passion for the convoy and have arranged to join him in a provided ambulance to take him to Ottawa to be a part of the protest.
On the Zello ‘convoy to Ottawa’ radio, many are telling the story of a terminally ill 12-year-old boy who has raised donations is cheering on the convoy.
The story goes Jayden, from Toronto, has collected over thousands of gift cards from local vendors and friends for the trucker convoy against COVID-19 mandates.
"Radio members were saying he was on the phone with McDonald’s all Thursday morning, who agreed to donate hot chocolate to the truckers coming through Toronto.
The boy’s medical condition requires him to be on oxygen and it’s hard for him to be out in cold temperatures.
Apparently, his doctor and nurse heard about Jayden’s passion for the convoy and have arranged to join him in a provided ambulance to take him to Ottawa to be a part of the protest.
Jayden’s doctors said he may not make it to his 13th birthday in February, according to the radio members.
Pictures were up online of Jayden cheering on the truckers, but his mom requested they be removed to keep his identity private.
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