Americans might soon wish they just waited to vote their way out of the Trump era
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My discomfort in the last few years, first with Russiagate and now with Ukrainegate and impeachment, stems from the belief that the people pushing hardest for Trump’s early removal are more dangerous than Trump.
Phi Beta Iota: Scientifically-sound public opposition to 5G is beginning to take effect. Mindful of the FACT that Lloyd's will not insure 5G specifically and wireless generally, we should all treat 5G the way asbestos and tobacco and anything made by Monsanto should be treated: toxic to humanity.
1. There has never been more access to food – domestic and imported – yet hunger is an ongoing problem everywhere. In the U.S. alone, 16.5 million children go to bed hungry and 20% of community college students are experiencing “food insecurity.”
2. Never have there been more communications technologies, yet it is harder to get through to people personally than fifty years ago.
3. Never have people been able to use their right to free speech so unencumbered, yet a torrent of lies are now spread so freely and are often unchallenged.
Could the Democrats' frantic push for impeachment have anything to do with the imminent release of the Justice Department inspector general's report on the origins of the Trump-Russia collusion investigation?
The Pentagon’s controversial $10bn JEDI cloud computing deal is one of the most lucrative defense contracts ever. Amazon’s in pole position to win—and its move into the military has been a long time coming.
Stephen E. Arnold, a specialist in intelligence and law enforcement software, has used a series of online videos to trace the evolution of Amazon from 2007, when it had “effectively zero” presence in government IT, to today, when it appears set to dominate. “Amazon wants to neutralize and then displace the traditional Department of Defense vendors and become the 21st-century IBM for the US government,” he says.