dimanche 31 décembre 2023

Target lied about why it closed stores.

https://www.cnbc.com/2023/12/19/targ...er-nearby.html

Looks like Target lied when it said it closed 9 stores because of crime.

So how many other chains lied about why they closed their stores?

Quote:

There was just one problem with the explanation Target gave for closing stores: The locations it shuttered generally saw fewer reported crimes than others it chose to keep open nearby, a monthslong CNBC investigation has found.

CNBC’s findings cast doubt on Target’s explanation and raise questions about whether the company’s announcement was designed to advance its legislative agenda — seeking a crackdown on organized retail crime — and to obscure poor financial performance at the stores as it grapples with sliding sales.


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samedi 30 décembre 2023

Libertarian Party of New Hampshire Compares Abraham Lincoln to Osama bin Laden

Libertarian Party of New Hampshire Compares Abraham Lincoln to Osama bin Laden

I am so ashamed to live in the same U.S. state as people like this.

Quote:

The Libertarian Party of New Hampshire has decided to join the conversation around the U.S. Civil War.

On Thursday, the party’s X, formerly Twitter, account wrote, “Oh we’re talking about the Civil War today?”

It also shared a graphic comparing President Abraham Lincoln and the mastermind of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, Osama bin Laden.

The graphic featured several categories, such as the number of Americans “murdered,” the “economic cost” and the “justification” for the Civil War and the terrorist attack.

However, it compared the death toll from the Civil War to just the terrorist attack.

It claimed the Civil War was designed to “expand DC control of Southern lands,” while 9/11 was designed to “regain Arab control of land from DC imperialism.”

:crazy: :dl: :crazy: :dl: :crazy: :dl:


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vendredi 29 décembre 2023

U.S. Border and Immigration

Because we don't seem to have a thread about this, despite it being a pretty dominant item on the news; and to avoid further derail in the Russia/Ukraine thread.

Here are some recent posts from the other thread lightly edited to remove on-topic Russia/Ukraine stuff:
Quote:

Originally Posted by Shrinker (Post 14230816)
Would somebody please summarise for a non-US person why Biden doesn't just give the GOP the border measures they want in return for passing the Ukrainian aid measures?

I know it could go off topic very quickly, so I'm only after the briefest explanation and my left-wing sources never seem to give it. What is it that the GOP wants at the US border which is so intolerable that Biden would rather see Ukraine lose the war?

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Originally Posted by SpitfireIX (Post 14230838)
[disclosure]Former Republican who left the party because of Trump.[/disclosure]

The Democrats tend to favor something resembling open borders, partly for ideological reasons, and partly because they believe that the great majority of immigrants and their descendants will eventually become reliable Democratic voters. Republicans tend to oppose high levels of immigration for the same reasons. Additionally, certain elements of the historical Democratic coalition, notably organized labor, tend to oppose high levels of immigration, because they see immigrants as competitors for jobs.

There's also the question of exactly what House Republicans will accept. Speaker Johnson has stated that they will not compromise, and will only pass the aid bill if it contains everything they want on immigration. I believe he's just posturing, but whether or not that's the case remains to be seen.

Until October 7 of this year, I was confident that a Ukraine aid bill would pass the House even if the Speaker refused to schedule a vote on it. As I've discussed in the past, a House bill can be brought to the floor by means of a discharge petition, if it is signed by a majority of House members. If all Democrats signed such a petition, only a very few Republicans would need to buck the Speaker and sign. However, because the bill will also contain a large amount of aid for Israel, I expect that a significant number of Democrats will oppose it, and I'm far from certain that enough Republicans would sign a petition to compensate.

All that said, I think the Democrats should give the Republicans at least a large chunk of what they want on immigration, partly because Ukraine aid is that important, and partly because taking action would be a net political win for Biden. The great majority of Americans think that the situation at the border is a disaster and would like to see the US government attempt to fix the problem. There would be an outcry from the immigration supporters among the Democrats, of course, but the fact is that very few of those people would vote Republican or stay home and risk another Trump presidency.

Hope this helps.

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Originally Posted by Aridas (Post 14231023)
More accurately, restricted borders with the restrictions based on what will objectively benefit the country most while upholding human rights in the process. "Open borders" is a misleading term, to say the least, not least because of the GOP's misuse. It's also worth noting that the GOP efforts to over-restrict border passage have played a significant role in encouraging crime, which they've then used to justify restricting things more, which encourages ever more crime, which...

Yeah, moving on.



This is fairly certainly closer to the truth - and likely understates the issue at hand, no less. To risk delving into these matters because of their relevance to the Republican excuses to block Ukraine aid...

It's not just the large donors. A large majority of illegal immigrants are employed by Republicans - for example, it's estimated that about 40% of farm laborers in the US are working illegally now. The actual issue in political play was not actually about immigration or legality. Rather, it was more about Democrats being willing to leverage the government so that farm workers are treated as people. People who are essential workers, no less, to the foundation and success of our county. This would normally involve paying them a living wage, for example. Republicans, especially the Republican politicians from more agricultural-based states, have consistently sabotaged efforts to treat these people as people, so that they can be better exploited by Republican business owners (with similar effects in play, albeit less pronounced, among the rest of the employers of those who lack legal status). For more general reference, the slave trade would likely still be alive and well if not for current cultural norms suppressing it. The factors that drove it still exist and there are plenty of people who would welcome its return if they thought that they would benefit from such.

Further, the whole border crisis scaremongering is largely an artificial crisis that has its roots in the efforts to prevent farm laborers from being treated as people. It's become a political tool largely created by and then immensely exaggerated for political purposes by Republicans. If you want a really short version why "GOP demands bad," it's because they seem to almost inevitably be aimed at making the actual problems at hand worse in the bigger picture and to further GOP efforts to sabotage the nation and then leverage that for political gain.

If you want some specifics, H.R. 2 would seem to provide some.

Besides the more direct sabotage things, to poke at an example of a wonderfully kind GOP demand that they've packed in -



Ahh, the GOP's rallying cries to save the kids. Ahh, their totally honest claims to want to save the victims of human trafficking. Oh, why won't we think of the children!

Now, with a bit more context to work with, Biden HAS stated that there's willingness to compromise for the sake of Ukraine aid. That Ukraine aid is being tied to an extremist demand to give saboteurs everything they want, including stuff like that, is little more than a demonstration of bad faith, though. For the Republicans, of course, it's likely a win-win, though, given that even if it's a lose-lose for the US, they can pretend to be actually trying to do something about the problems that we face, nevermind that it's likely to generally make things worse.

Now, why are they targeting Ukraine aid in particular? That's harder to say, but there are a few things that can be pointed at as clues. Trump and all the myriad and unfortunately submissive connections he has to Russia is a pretty obvious one. The Republican politicians actually driving the targeting have largely been quite pro-Russia in line with Russia's "God, Guns, and hating Gays" line of courting of the extremist Right-Wing. There's the authoritarian angle, of course, that has often exalted Russia in so many ways for justification and would really, really hate for Russia to flat out lose, on top of the constant embarrassment of Russia being exposed as overwhelmingly weaker than they wanted to pretend. There's the political contrarianism that likely arises from demonizing the Democrats to the point where agreement or compromise is largely counted as a bad thing, no matter what. On the political side, they also want to deny Democrats any "win" at all, as a general matter.

On the propaganda side, they have made fine use of the "Russia is overwhelming and cannot be resisted" mindset that they've encouraged. They've made use of the relative lack of compassion that conservatives tend to have for those they label as "the other." They've made use of the fear based short-sightedness and selfishness about money that they've long encouraged, nevermind that in both cases, the danger and losses are pretty well guaranteed to be significantly greater in the future if action is not taken now.

It's not for nothing that so many saw Republican politicians as a very real threat to Ukraine aid long before most Republicans were willing to admit such. Those like me were hoping to be wrong. Those like Russian propagandists have been trying hard to prove such right.

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Originally Posted by Trebuchet (Post 14231417)
With apologies for the OT, what makes you think the Republicans actually want or would accept border concessions from Biden? It's the strongest election issue they have. They want -- they NEED the current mess to continue until Nov 2024. Biden could agree to everything they're demanding now and they'll just move the goal posts tomorrow.

So, thoughts: I stand by my statement that the R's really don't want Democrat concessions because the current state of affairs gives them a political advantage, but concede I don't know what the Republicans actually are demanding. Can someone enlighten me? And if you're a "libtard", what exactly is terrible about it?

For the conservatives, exactly what has Biden done to change Trump-era policies from "Best Border Control Ever" to "Open Borders"? Are not more migrants being rounded up than ever before?

I probably won't participate much in this thread, but I promise to read every post, including from those on The List That Shall Not Be Named, and try to learn from it, responding where I can.


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AE911T Taking It to SCOTUS

I happened upon this earlier today and have not had a chance or enough desire to wade through it, but it seems AE911T are intent on taking their case of the NIST is naughty (therefore 9/11 was an inside job) all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court.

First there's this hour long video from Nov 22, 2023:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pcwQ...nel=AE911Truth

Worth noting in the description it says:
Quote:

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit ruled that AE911Truth doesn't have standing in our case against NIST and has claimed that federal agency reports are not required to be accurate or scientifically sound, as long as they meet statutory requirements.

AE911Truth has now filed a Petition for Rehearing En Banc seeking to have the entire set of active eligible judges who sit on the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit to review the three-judge appellate panel's decision in our case.

In this episode of 9/11 Free Fall, AE911Truth's attorney, Mick Harrison, joins Andy Steele to go over the details of this important case, and how AE911Truth intends to move forward and fight this breathtaking ruling, as well as the implications of this ruling if it's not reversed.
Then a week ago on December 22, 2023 they posted this video;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dXlq...nel=AE911Truth

From the description;
Quote:

A federal court has ruled in our case against NIST that U.S. government agencies are allowed to issue knowingly false reports, and that their reports are NOT required to be scientifically accurate.

Now we are taking our case to the United States Supreme Court to challenge this Orwellian logic!

In this episode of 9/11 Free Fall, host Andy Steele is joined by AE911Truth Chairman, Roland Angle, and the attorneys involved in the Supreme Court filing, Mick Harrison, and John M. Clifford, to delve into the details of not only the case itself but also the process ahead. And they’ll discuss the implications of this important case for the entire country.

Our case is one that not only affects the World Trade Center issue but any issue in which science sits at the center. We are now not only fighting for 9/11 justice but for the future of the United States!

As we prepare to wage this important battle in the new year, we are holding our year-end fundraiser.

We need to raise $5,000 by December 31
That last part was a real shocker. Never saw it coming :D

Not having the intestinal fortitude right now to sit through 2 hours of AE911T propaganda, has anyone else looked at this yet?

Thoughts (beyond the usual)? I suspect there is really absolutely nothing new here and this is just the latest end of year fundraising special that will go nowhere and quietly fizzle out.


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mercredi 27 décembre 2023

Why I should vote for Trump?

Here is your chance Trump supporters. Tell us what Trump promised and accomplished as President. How he improved your lives and the lives of your countrymen. What made his Presidency better than Biden's. Why the future of this country and the world will be better by going back to Trump.

Tell us;

About the Mexican wall that he built and how Mexico paid for it.
About Trump the builder was America's infrastructure President.
About the great construction projects that he built.
About how he was going to replace the Affordable Care Act with something better.
How he united the country and improved our lives.
What made Trump's Presidency better than Biden's.

Tell me why I should vote for Trump. And if you can't do that. Why are you?


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Florida teen allegedly shoots, kills sister after fight over Christmas gifts

Florida teen allegedly shoots, kills sister after fight over Christmas gifts

And then gets shot by his 15-year-old brother.

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A 14-year-old boy allegedly fatally shot his older sister in Florida after a family argument over Christmas presents, officials said Tuesday.

The teen had been out shopping on Christmas Eve with Abrielle Baldwin, his 23-year-old sister, as well as his mother, 15-year-old brother and sister's children, Pinellas County Sheriff Bob Gualtieri said during a news conference.

The teenage brothers got into an argument about who was getting more Christmas presents.

"They had this family spat about who was getting what and what money was being spent on who, and they were having this big thing going on in this store," Gualtieri said.

The boys continued to argue at their grandmother's house in Largo — a city about a half hour's drive from Tampa — Gualtieri said. They'd gone there so the grandmother could babysit Baldwin's baby boy and her 6-year-old son while Baldwin was at work.

Once inside, the 14-year-old boy allegedly pulled out a semiautomatic handgun, pointed it at his brother and told him he was going to shoot him in the head, Gualtieri said. The older teen said he didn't want to fight and told his brother to get out of the house. One of their uncles separated the teens and got the 14-year-old boy outside, where Baldwin was with her baby.

"'You all need to leave that stuff alone,'" Baldwin said to her brother, according to Gualtieri. "'Why you trying to start it? It's Christmas.'"

The 14-year-old boy called his sister several derogatory words and told her he was going to shoot her and her baby. He allegedly shot her in the chest around 1:45 p.m. local time.

The baby, who was in a carrier, was not injured, Gualtieri said.

The 15-year-old brother came outside with his own semiautomatic handgun and allegedly shot the younger teen in the stomach, police said. He then ran, throwing the gun into a nearby yard. The teen was taken into custody at a relative's house.
This is where I usually insert an attempt at a humorous comment, but I'll refrain. And please don't bother turning this into yet another gun control screamfest.


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Catholic Education

I hope this fits in Social Issues.

Anyway, my school education was entirely in the catholic system in Australia. The first six years of primary (elementary) school was with nuns, and the last six with Marist Brothers. It is only now that I am connecting the dots.

All I remember of the nuns was their cold, bitter demeanor. Any question about religion (like my sincere question about "what is adultery" when told about the commandments) were treated with utter contempt. I guess they taught me to read and write.

My six years with the Marist Brothers left me with no positive memories at all. I have a sister who is a school principal and two daughters who are teachers, and none believe me, but it's true. All I remember is the intimidating brothers and sadistic bullies.

I was bullied daily (the Brothers knew). I was younger than most, shorter and with no athletic ability (that came later). But I just carried on and topped my grades year after year.

Anyway, years 11 and 12 were critical then as now. Back then they had three levels, one, for the true brainiacs, two for those destined for university, and three for the rest, who no matter how well they went, would never go to university. I was put in level 3. When I asked why, I was told that it was a school decision. At the final year exams, I completed each three hour exam in under 30 minutes. And passed. And started my first job in a factory.

Soon after I visited an employment agency which looked my sad scores, and sent me off for an IQ test (this was the late 60s). When I went back for my results, the administrator, clearly angry asked "why were you doing level 3?" I said I didn't know. He said that I was in the top 1% and said I should be in university doing medicine or engineering.

It is only now that I have realised that it was my decision in year 9 to decide not to go to weekly confessions and the four or five masses a year that sealed my fate. The brothers punished me, and now 50 years later, I am about to take them on.

And for those who say "IQ tests mean nothing", you have a point. But I joined the public service in the 1970s and in my 30s was the youngest person to progress to the Senior Executive Service. So I was no numpty.

Anyway, I have now decided to take on the Marist Brothers. 50 years too late, but they are still teaching children, and should be held to account.


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mardi 26 décembre 2023

Best guess as to why quarks have charge in multiples of 1/3 but electrons have one wh

It's not known yet but are there any ideas that look promising?


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Daihatsu in Trouble

Wasn't sure if I should put this in the "local news" section, but the Japanese car-maker, Daihatsu (headquartered in Osaka), have become embroiled in a huge scandal that could have a massive impact for the company, its parent company, Toyota, and Japanese car manufacturing in general...

Quote:

Daihatsu Motor suspended all domestic production on Tuesday, with the schedule for restarting operations at the plants unclear amid a safety testing scandal that affects most of its models.
The automaker halted operations at its factory in Osaka Prefecture, where the Copen minivehicle is assembled, on Tuesday. Of the company's four factories in Japan, it was the last to be halted...

Japan’s transport ministry raided Daihatsu’s headquarters in Osaka last week following revelations that the carmaker manipulated the results of safety tests dating as far back as 1989. A third-party investigation requested by Daihatsu in April — when suspected wrongdoing first emerged — found that 174 issues had been identified across 64 models, including in some sold under the Toyota brand.
Link


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dimanche 24 décembre 2023

What do you know Finally a Republican tells the truth.

Well we finally had a Republican telling the Truth, everyone of the Crazies is compromised, especially the MAGA Republicans.

https://www.businessinsider.com/gop-...-spies-2023-12


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jeudi 21 décembre 2023

Federal courts keep ruling against new gun laws

Federal court recently did a lot of damage to New York's new handgun law. California's new handgun law is completely obliterated this morning.

Apparently federal judges believe that people have the constitutional right to carry handguns for self-defense in public.

https://www.npr.org/2023/12/21/12208...-public-places

https://www.cnn.com/2023/12/08/polit...urt/index.html


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mercredi 20 décembre 2023

Full sequence genetic testing

I'm considering buying a full sequence genetic test for myself. A lot of the more well-known genetic testing sites like 23andme don't do full sequencing, they only target specific genes for testing. I'd like to get the whole sequence done, so I can check for rare genetic conditions and also have the data for the future. There's a few companies out there which offer this service, such as sequencing.com or nebula.org, but I'm not really familiar with any of them.

Does anyone here have experience getting a whole sequence DNA test? If so, who did you get it from, and what was your experience like? Any specific recommendations, either to go with or to avoid?


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mardi 19 décembre 2023

The Scam That Tricked Millions of Athletes

Remember Phiten necklaces and Power Balance bracelets?

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The Behavior Of US Police Officers - Part 3

Looks like the other thread's behaving as badly as US police, so I'm starting this one. Hope the mods don't mind.


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St. Louis police crashed an SUV into a gay bar then arrested the owners, and beat one of them, after demanding the couple produce ID. They say they swerved to avoid a dog and that one of the co-owners struck them while screaming obscenities.

Video shows there was no dog. So the cops then claimed they over corrected when trying to avoid striking a parked car. The video shows that's also a brazen lie, and that they were going at least 50 mph (and let off the brakes before hitting the building).

There is no word on why the police decided to demand ID from the owners, but there is also reportedly video of that interaction showing the cops ran at the men and used anti-gay slurs. The co-owner was charged with several offenses including felony assault of an officer. An offer to reduce to charges has been made, because of course.

How much you want to bet the drunk bigoted cops who have already repeatedly lied will see absolutely no accountability from the government?

Second story link, NBC via AOL.


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NASA Cat Laser Taters

Quote:

NASA’s Tech Demo Streams First Video From Deep Space via Laser

NASA’s Deep Space Optical Communications experiment beamed an
ultra-high definition streaming video on Dec. 11 from a record-setting
19 million miles away (31 million kilometers, or about 80 times the Earth-
Moon distance). The milestone is part of a NASA technology demonstration
aimed at streaming very high-bandwidth video and other data from deep
space – enabling future human missions beyond Earth orbit.

“This accomplishment underscores our commitment to advancing
optical communications as a key element to meeting our future data
transmission needs,” said NASA Deputy Administrator Pam Melroy.
“Increasing our bandwidth is essential to achieving our future exploration
and science goals, and we look forward to the continued advancement
of this technology and the transformation of how we communicate
during future interplanetary missions.”

The demo transmitted the 15-second test video via a cutting-edge
instrument called a flight laser transceiver. The video signal took
101 seconds to reach Earth, sent at the system’s maximum bit rate
of 267 megabits per second (Mbps). Capable of sending and receiving
near-infrared signals, the instrument beamed an encoded near-infrared
laser to the Hale Telescope at Caltech’s Palomar Observatory in San Diego
County, California, where it was downloaded. Each frame from the looping
video was then sent “live” to NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern
California, where the video was played in real time.

I knew the idea would work. I just wonder why no one did it before.


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dimanche 17 décembre 2023

Bill Maher rejoined relevance last week, (for 15 minutes anyway).

Maybe. It's about woke gone mad, but with realistic criticism, not some generalized BS.

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~8 minutes, here's the page link if you prefer to watch it outside of the forum:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gq7P0VYeLBQ

I thought it was great and I don't watch Bill Maher very often. A few (rarely?) of his videos are good, this is one of them. He managed to focus on specific issues without preaching 'don't bad-mouth white people'.


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vendredi 15 décembre 2023

Twitch walks back artistic nudity TOS change after less than a day

For those who are unaware, Twitch is a livestreaming website and the largest one with regards computer games but it has a lot of streamers that focus on other things such art or other forms of content. There are even lightly and lewdly dressed women that offer what can only be called soft-core pornography on there.

Twitch has for a very long time explicitly allowed people to stream games depicting nudity and even sex as long as it's not "main focus" of the game and stream. In other words, you are allowed to show and stream sex scenes in games like Baldurs Gate 3 and Cyberpunk 2077 as long as you don't focus upon this "excessively", but hentai porn games are prohibited. This was under the reasoning that such depictions were not "pornographic" but "artistic".

But the Twitch TOS contained a big bizaree double standard: while "artistic" nudity and sex was permitted for games it was ironically NOT permitted for actual art. In other words, you could watch the artists final results as implemented in a game but not watch them actually make it.

In other words, art was not covered by the "artistic nudity" exemption. Artist literally had to put up fiq leaves to hide genitals and nipples while someone streaming Cyberpunk 2077 showed off topless strippers poledancing. (There is a part early in Cyberpunk that literally shoves a nude "erotic dancing" holographic woman in your face.)

Now there are a lot of things you can reasonably criticize Twitch for. Horrible discoverability, ads that blow your eardrums out, bugs that apparently never will be fixed, inconsistent and arbitrary TOS enforcement with no transparency are just to name a few.

But at least they now decided to fix this really bizarre double standard that makes no sense, right? It was in their own words overly punitive toward mature content creators. Surely it's okay for people to stream themselves drawing images of nude Renaissance sculptures if people are showing heads blown apart or topless women bouncing boobily on the sidewalk?

Well apparently not. People who were following the new rules were banned, supposedly by "mistake", and Twitch quickly walked back the changes while explicitly stating this walkback does not effect the games you are allowed to stream.

Drawing a sketch of Michelangelos David is prohibited yet again as it's not apparently worthy of being considered "artistic".

Yet one can hope this but a temporary walkback and people (and by this I mean you ******* Americans) get your bearings straight and start acting sensible.


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US House votes to impeach Joe Biden

Quote:

WASHINGTON (AP) — The House on Wednesday authorized the impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden, with every Republican rallying behind the politically charged process despite lingering concerns among some in the party that the investigation has yet to produce evidence of misconduct by the president.

The 221-212 party-line vote put the entire House Republican conference on record in support of an impeachment process that can lead to the ultimate penalty for a president: punishment for what the Constitution describes as “high crimes and misdemeanors,” which can lead to removal from office if convicted in a Senate trial.

Biden, in a rare statement about the impeachment effort, questioned the priorities of House Republicans in pursuing an inquiry against him and his family.

“Instead of doing anything to help make Americans’ lives better, they are focused on attacking me with lies,” the president said following the vote. “Instead of doing their job on the urgent work that needs to be done, they are choosing to waste time on this baseless political stunt that even Republicans in Congress admit is not supported by facts.”
https://apnews.com/article/94884b322...5ac5f4e73a3e86


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jeudi 14 décembre 2023

Black kid, 10, arrested for peeing 'in public'

"Judge sentences Black child, 10, to three months of probation for peeing in public"

Grauniad

"Police officers in the town of about 8,100 residents, 40 miles (64km) south of Memphis, Tennessee, saw the child urinating and arrested him. Officers put him in a squad car and took him to the police station.

Senatobia police chief Richard Chandler said the child was not handcuffed, but his mother said he was put in a jail cell, according to NBCNews.com."

ffs

Any man here not peed in a 'public place'? Women too?

The judge seems to have handled it well, but the cops? wtffffffff?


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Question about the Microspheres in the 9/11 dust.

Can anyone Guess where the Welding Rods that were found in the World Trade Center dust were magneticly separated from the Fly Ash they were created in?
Trust me your going to laugh about this it has to do with what New York City did with its waste in the 1960s. All this time and the answer was in welding rod Flux.

https://wastednyc.wordpress.com/loca...ors-in-inwood/


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Skeptoid appeal

I recently received an email inviting me to donate to Skeptoid Media. This came from Jeff Wagg and Hal Bidlack, both late of the JREF, and urging me to contribute to a skeptical organisation. Other people, who I would tend to respect, Eugenie Scott and Richard Saunders, are also giving their support to this appeal.

Who else here got such an invitation?

I'm a little concerned on a couple of counts. First, I'm wondering what mailing list they are using; how did they get my name? Second, I'm rather wary since the person running Skeptoid Media is a convicted fraudster (and one time, if not now, millionaire). Now, I have seen Brian Dunning speak, at TAM a few years ago, but that was before his conviction. He seemed to be a good speaker, as far as I recall, though I don't know that he's the natural successor to James Randi, which is what is being claimed.

I'm not inclined to pitch in to this myself, partly because I already support UK skeptical organisations (Skeptics in the Pub, and QEDCon), but even without that I don't think I'd be all willing.

Does anyone here have better information on what's going on? Is this all above board? Are my misgivings misplaced?


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Moms For Liberty Co-founder And Husband Caught In Sex Scandal

Who would have thought?

Bridget Ziegler, a founding member of Moms For Liberty, and her husband Christian Ziegler, a prominent member of the Florida Republican Party, have admitted to having a three-way with another woman. Apparently the story broke when the woman accused Christian Ziegler of sexual assault,this after a later planned encounter for another three-way fell through after Bridget Ziegler was unable to attend. Her husband showed up anyway after the woman indicated she no longer wished to participate because she was mostly in it for Bridget Ziegler, and they had sex anyway. She claims Christian Ziegler sexually assaulted her, but video evidence he's provided to investigators reportedly casts doubt on this claim.

Personally, I don't have the slightest objection to the Zieglers doing whatever they want with other consenting adults. But the hypocrisy on display is proof positive that they could not give less of a **** about the "Christian morals" they pretend to champion. They're simply exploiting conservatism to attain political power. And this seems to be quite common within the GOP.


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mardi 12 décembre 2023

The far-right in Europe

Geert Wilders in the Netherlands, and Meloni in Italy won in elections this year, while Ireland had far-right riots over immigration which the martial arts celebrity, Conor Macgregor gave support for. In France, LePen was in a run-off for the presidency and Germany’s AfD are on the rise. Finland and Sweden contain far-right parties in their coalition goverments.

Today a Polish far-right politician decided to extinguish Hanukkah candles with a fire extinguisher in the parliament building….

Quote:

In footage circulating online, far-right Polish MP Grzegorz Braun puts out Hanukkah candles with a fire extinguisher in the parliament building.

Those around him can be heard saying: “you should be ashamed.”

He responds: “Those who take part in acts of the satanic cult should be ashamed.”

https://www.theguardian.com/world/li...e_iOSApp_Other


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lundi 11 décembre 2023

Bill to reform civil forfeiture proceedings, probably not

https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-...ouse-bill/1525
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Among the changes, the bill

requires counsel for an indigent property owner whose primary residence is the subject of a civil forfeiture hearing regardless of whether the owner requests counsel,
raises the evidentiary standard from preponderance of the evidence to clear and convincing evidence, and
sets forth factors courts must consider in determining whether a forfeiture of property used to facilitate the commission of an offense is excessive.

Additionally, the bill eliminates statutory authority for equitable sharing and directs forfeiture proceeds to be deposited into the general fund of the Treasury instead of the Department of Justice (DOJ) Assets Forfeiture Fund.

The bill also makes changes with respect to the civil forfeiture of money involved in structuring offenses (i.e., structuring currency transactions to evade currency reporting requirements). Among the changes, the bill

specifies an evidentiary standard of knowingly for structuring offenses, and
requires a prompt probable cause hearing following the seizure of money involved in a structuring offense.

Finally, the bill requires the annual report on deposits into the DOJ Asset Forfeiture Fund to specify deposits from each type of forfeiture and specify which funds were obtained from criminal forfeitures and which were obtained from civil forfeitures.
https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/118/hr1525

Some police organizations object to this of course.

https://www.sheriffs.org/sites/defau...525FAIRAct.pdf

https://www.napo.org/files/4716/9340...Act_HR1525.pdf


Steve Lehto has an opinion on this; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2VLm7I2Wx1s

I don't think this will will pass. It just another way to reduce the amount of money the government takes from US residents.

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Betelgeuse occultation tonight! (11 Dec 2023 - U.S.)

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The rare cosmic event will be visible to millions who live within a narrow strip that encircles half the globe and includes Mexico, southern Florida, Spain, Italy, Greece, Turkey and Central Asia.
betelgeuse-asteroid-occultation link 1
link to livestream 2

Not visible here in the U.S. but it will be livestreamed tonight starting at 8pm ET.


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So which are craziest, flatearthers, sovcits, or ...?

So been in a FE forum, for a while, but you can't argue with people who haven't got an argument. Then followed sovcits, moorish, and the like for a while.

In a way those people seem to be kind of rational, but what they believe just don't add up at all. Are there some even sillier, and what drives this?

Hans


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dimanche 10 décembre 2023

How to fool a CNN journalist

I've just about lost hope in society...

I usually peruse the headlines on CNN, and this story of course caught my eye this morning:

I'm a sucker

Marianne Garvey's conclusion from the cold/hot reading she got from Christopher Allan, who she said recognized that her dad had ocular myasthenia, could only be the work of psychic cause there's no way he could have seen her dad's medical records. So she is no longer a skeptic.

Huh, took me all of 30 seconds to find her dad's obituary with a wealth of info for a con artist, including a pic of her dad with one eye clearly drooping:

Ez Peezy

I wonder if she realizes her naïveté would have been frowned upon by her "Trump-hating" dad... :confused:


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vendredi 8 décembre 2023

Transwomen are not Women - Part 14

Mod Info Continued from here.
Posted By:Agatha


We've yet again looped back to "well do they follow the gender roles of the opposite sex" when I thought those were supposed to be bad things.

"I wear a dress and have long hair and makeup therefore you have to accept me as a girl."

No because I don't think women should have to wear dresses, long hair, and makeup.

And yes this IS the same thing. You can't have gender roles that only work if they are being done non-traditionally.

Now someone is going to say "Okay but nobody said transwomen HAVE to wear long hair and makeup" and I'm going to go ahead and pre-answer with "Of course because what transwomen have to do to 'meet the roles of the other gender' has never been answered."


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2025 Election

In Russia.

Unexpectedly, a young whippersnapper called "Putin" is willing to throw his hat into the ring.

Think he has a chance?

https://www.reuters.com/world/europe...ss-2023-12-08/


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What was the person that wrote this problem thinking?

I'm a math tutor now working at a middle school. My students have a regular math class; I'm paid to help them fill in gaps in learning. This is under a COVID-related grant.

They're reviewing for a final and here is one of the practice problems:

"Mr. Jeans raises cows (x) and chickens (y) on his farm. Altogether, his cows (x) and chickens (y) have 140 legs. This can be represented by the function 4x + 2y = 12."

WTF? How is it not 4x + 2y = 140?

Students are told to "solve for and interpret the x and y intercepts in context," whatever that means.

But more mysteriously, why does the teacher (or whoever wrote the problem) have their students graphing the wrong freakin' line? The proper line has a y intercept of 70, not 6.

The lines are parallel, so the slope is the same.

One thing my students are almost universally bad at is turning word problems into equations. My students didn't understand why it's 4x and 2y, until I pointed out cows have 4 legs and chickens have 2. I could not convince a girl yesterday that a negative number subtracted from a negative number will be negative. "Uh-uh!" say the little miscreants. "My teacher said 2 negatives make a positive." I explained that only works for multiplication and division.

Arghh.


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jeudi 7 décembre 2023

Crap country demands money - pay up NOW Britishers

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King Charles’s comment that the “time has come” to acknowledge the enduring impact of slavery has been welcomed by the prime minister of Barbados as she spoke in London about the need for reparations.

Mia Mottley said Barbados was owed $4.9tn (£3.9tn) by slave-owning nations, noting that conversations over how this debt should be repaid would “be difficult and will take time”, she said on Wednesday evening.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...or-reparations

You took 5 trillion dollars from them now you must pay it all back. NOW!


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Violent Threats Against Public Officials at All Time High

(I hem-hawed on whether to put this here or down in social. If needed move)

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(CNN) – By the time the FBI first showed up at Kevin Patrick Smith’s home in early February, he’d already left dozens of threatening voice messages for US Senator Jon Tester.

“You stand toe to toe with me, I rip your head off. You die.”

FBI agents admonished Smith – who lived about a mile from the Montana Democrat’s office in Kalispell – to stop the threats, which were making the senator’s staff members afraid to come to work. But the middle-aged contractor couldn’t bring himself to stop. After 10 days, he resumed the calls in ramped-up fashion, leaving messages that now alluded to guns.

All said, Smith left about 60 messages for Tester’s office, sometimes over the din of a TV or radio blaring in the background. Aside from some vague accusations (“you’re pedophiles and you’re criminals”), Smith’s threats contained few specifics about why he was so angry.

When FBI agents returned to arrest Smith in late February, they confiscated four shotguns, five rifles, eight pistols, a home-made silencer and nearly 1,200 rounds of ammunition. Smith pleaded guilty to threatening to injure and murder a US Senator and was sentenced to two-and-a-half years in prison.

His case is but a drop in a tidal wave of menacing behavior in recent years that has rattled the offices of public servants and is on a path to collide with what is shaping up to be the most politically toxic presidential election in modern memory.
CNN: https://www.cnn.com/2023/12/07/polit...nvs/index.html


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mercredi 6 décembre 2023

Artificial Intelligence

I think we need a general thread on the topic. There are some others but they are narrower in scope.

Google claims new Gemini AI 'thinks more carefully'

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Google has released an artificial intelligence (AI) model which it claims has advanced "reasoning capabilities" to "think more carefully" when answering hard questions.
Quote:

Gemini was tested on its problem-solving and knowledge in 57 subject areas including maths and humanities.
Quote:

Google is making some big claims for its new model, describing it as its "most capable" yet and has suggested it can outperform human experts in a range of intelligence tests.

Gemini can both recognise and generate text, images and audio - but is not a product in its own right.

Instead it is what it known as a foundational model, meaning it will be integrated into Google's existing tools, including search and Bard.
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[Google] claims the most powerful version of Gemini outperforms OpenAI's platform GPT-4 - which drives ChatGPT - on 30 of the 32 widely-used academic benchmarks.

However, a new, more powerful version of the OpenAI software is due to be released next year, with chief executive Sam Altman saying the firm's new products would make its current ones look like "a quaint relative".
So, a number of interesting claims here.
1) The new AI can "outperform human experts in a range of intelligence tests"
2) It can also outperform GPT-4 on 30 out of 32 academic benchmarks
3) It can recognise and generate text, images and audio: not merely a chatbot

Is this, finally "AGI"? (I'm not asking if it's sentient, that's a separate question)

What is AGI (artificial general intelligence)?

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An artificial general intelligence (AGI) is a hypothetical type of intelligent agent.[1] If realized, an AGI could learn to accomplish any intellectual task that human beings or animals can perform.[2][3] Alternatively, AGI has been defined as an autonomous system that surpasses human capabilities in the majority of economically valuable tasks.[4][promotion?] Creating AGI is a primary goal of some artificial intelligence research and of companies such as OpenAI,[4] DeepMind, and Anthropic. AGI is a common topic in science fiction and futures studies.
I'll say that it still needs to be demonstrated that it can meet either of those definitions. But even if it could "surpass human capabilities" in just a subset of economically valuable tasks, it would be quite interesting.


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All Hail Taylor Swift, Person of the Year!

And quite right, too. I can't imagine anyone who's done more for humankind in 2023 than my beloved Tay-Tay.

https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-67638424


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mardi 5 décembre 2023

Does the Q-Collar prevent brain injury?

I've seen a few NFL football players wearing this. It's supposed to prevent brain injury but I'm skeptical.

"On the sports field or battlefield, the Q-Collar is protective gear specifically designed to help safeguard the brain. While a helmet protects the skull from the outside, the Q-Collar gives an added layer of protection on the inside by limiting brain movement."

"73% of athletes not wearing a Q-Collar showed significant changes in brain tissue after a season of play."

https://q30.com

What do you think?


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Hero of the year

Time for nominations.

Mine is a not well known man who happens to be a barrister, scientist, engineer and flower grower from my home town

He was behind the rescue of the 41 Indian miners, but its the reason he did so which was so impressive.

https://www.9news.com.au/national/wh...f-88bdd4138be1


Quote:

Arnold Dix, a lawyer and engineering professor who is also the President of the International Tunnelling and Underground Space Association, said he didn't hesitate when authorities got on the phone with him after the collapse 17 days ago.
"It's about helping your friends," he exclusively told Today first from the rescue site after the 41 workers climbed to freedom.
I'd be very happy if people came up with heroes in his ball park.


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Hero of the year

dupe


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lundi 4 décembre 2023

New theory claims to unite Einstein's gravity with quantum mechanics

New theory claims to unite Einstein's gravity with quantum mechanics

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A radical theory that consistently unifies gravity and quantum mechanics while preserving Einstein's classical concept of spacetime has been announced in two papers published simultaneously by UCL (University College London) physicists.
If this theory is generally accepted (huge caveat) it would be the "holy grail" of physics, wouldn't it? A Grand Unified Theory.

The two papers have been published in respectable scientific journals and peer-reviewed. So it isn't just a pre-print. But that's not the end of the story of course.

Paper 1:
https://journals.aps.org/prx/abstrac...RevX.13.041040

Paper 2:
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-023-43348-2


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dimanche 3 décembre 2023

Nature, red of tooth and claw.

Just watched a bit of drama in miniature taking place between the roller shutter and my study window.

A jumping spider was walking along the window sill, and, I suspect, tripped one of the dangling lines owned by the red back in the upper corner.

The red back, came hurtling down, and settled on the sill, a few centimetres away from the jumping spider.

The latter slowly, slowly approached the red back, moving so stealthily that it appeared to ooze like a slug.

Suddenly the red back attempted to pounce, but the jumping spider moved even more quickly, and has ended up on the red back's back, and hauled it over so that its legs are helplessly pointing skywards and the jumping spider appears to now be eating it.

Even though I was on the other side of the glass, the speed of the attack and counter attack was terrifying.

:boxedin:


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The World Gone Mad

At a couple of public meetings in Toronto around the turn of the last century at which James Randi spoke on the state of skepticism in the world, after he had finished, I asked him from the audience whether he thought things were getting better. On both occasions he thought for a few seconds and said he did think things were improving.

Randi has now left us but I wonder what his answer would be today. A recent report from a survey conducted by the polling firm Leger indicates how bad things now are.

Belief in Conspiracy Theories: A Surprising Find in Canadians and Americans

and

Conspiracy theories are popular in Canada, especially among conservatives: poll

Quote:

The Earth is flat. We have been secretly contacted by intelligent beings from other planets. Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin did not land on the moon in 1969. They may sound like bizarre statements, but a new poll suggests a sizable number of Canadians believe in these and other conspiracy theories.

About five per cent of us are flat-earthers, the poll suggests, while 11 per cent say they think the lunar landings were a hoax. And one-third of respondents say they think evidence that aliens have been in contact with our planet is being hidden from the public.

Polling firm Leger surveyed 1,529 Canadian adults and 1,011 Americans between Nov. 24 and 26, asking about their beliefs in several popular conspiracy theories. The poll cannot be assigned a margin of error because online surveys are not considered truly random samples.
. . . .
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In all, 79 per cent of Canadians and 84 per cent of Americans reported believing in at least one of a list of conspiracy theories mentioned in the survey.

I could not download the survey from the Leger website as the download link does not work.

The Dark Ages are returning.

And a disclaimer - I was one of the 1,529 Canadians who participated in the survey so the results can be adjusted accordingly. ;)


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Is it a ‘right’ if it can be legislated away?

The genesis of this discussion started in another thread in SICE. Pursuing it would be off-topic in that thread but it interested me, so……

Modern democracies recognize rights that society considers fundamental. The precise enumeration of those rights may vary from nation to nation, but many of the specific rights seemed to be relatively universal. Freedom of religion, universal suffrage, right to trial, equal treatment under the law, etc. Coming from the USA, I assumed that these rights are enshrined in a founding document. It turns out this assumption may not be universally accurate.

In the US, we learn that our ‘rights’ are enumerated in our Bill of Rights, the first 10 amendments to our constitution. They describe some freedoms that future governments can never legislate away. Subsequent amendments further narrow both the federal and states ability to abridge these specific rights. It is this approach that makes it so maddeningly difficult to control the proliferation of guns in our society, but it also protects us from a trump figure outlawing speaking ill of the government.

In the US, with very narrowly defined exceptions, the police may search no person or place unless they can articulate to an independent judiciary a reasonable suspicion that a crime has been or is about to be committed. This can’t be legislated away at either the state or national level.

Australia has a different approach. Australian police may search anything, anywhere, for any reason (or no reason) unless legislation creates laws limiting their ability to do so, and those laws may be changed at the local or national level. To be clear, Australia does have laws limiting the authority to search.

From an American perspective, it is frightening that such ‘rights’ are not actually protected from being legislated away. I would imagine that from an Australian perspective, there is relief that ‘rights’ aren’t so sacred that gun control (for example) can’t be solved with reasonable, timely legislation.

So, what’s your opinion? Should rights be enshrined in nearly sacred documents, or should such things be more nimble, allowing for relatively easily adaptions via legislation?


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vendredi 1 décembre 2023

Trial by jury vs trial by judge alone

I have long been a proponent of juries, thinking that consideration by a group of peers over an extended period being the best method of deciding complex cases. I no longer am.

Firstly, the way laws have been made, administered and interpreted mean the laws themselves are often incredibly complicated and beyond proper understanding of non-lawyers. Secondly, juries do not give reasons for their decisions and I’m convinced that unanimous decisions are not always made.

But what has really focussed my thoughts are three high profile Australian cases, all before a judge only. Two have been decided and the judges reasonings have been clear, compelling and in my view just.

The first of the two completed trials was the Chris Dawson murder case:

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-12-...wife/101726104

I listened to the judge’s 7 hour judgement and he simply covered every aspect of the case. A jury may have made the same decision, but without knowing the reasons, doubt would have lingered (there was no body).

The second was the Ben Robert’s-Smith defamation case.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-65717684

Not only was this case lost, but the judge found that Robert’s-Smith was a murderer and war criminal. The judgement was also clear and convincing. I think a jury may have given Robert’s-Smith (a Victoria Cross recipient) the benefit of the doubt.

The final one is the ongoing Bruce Lehrmann defamation case. I don’t think he will win, but I’m satisfied the case is in the hands of a judge and not a Jury.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2021_A...ct_allegations

I expect the judge will dismiss the case and find that Lehrmann raped Higgins.

Anyway, I personally hope that, at least in Australia, the day of the jury will soon be over.

Comments?


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