Wednesday, March 8, 2023

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Tik..

 

Son of..

 

Sniffing..

The Republicans in Congress are doing some sniffing of their own of the legal kind into Hunter Biden.

No longer satisfied with the “leave my son alone!” mentality of Joe Biden and the Democrats in Washington, D.C.; upset with the apparent hypocrisy of the way that the media treated Hunter but doggedly pursued every aspect of Trump’s purported scandals while the dreaded Orange Man sat in the White House, the Republicans are following Hunter’s money. And this is where things get interesting (or harrowing, if you’re the president and his son). 

It is Joe Biden’s Department of the Treasury that is slow walking the Congressional Republicans’ multiple requests for what are known as “Suspicious Activities Reports” (SARs). These reports, if properly honored by the Treasury Department could be truly damning for Hunter Biden and the entire Biden Family “business” that has thrived for Washington, D.C., thanks to Joe Biden’s career as a “civil servant”. 

The Congressional Republicans are undeterred by this bureaucratic obfuscation. Recognizing the inherent dangers that Hunter Biden poses to the national security of this country. Trading with rival nations, like China, or even allied nations, such as Ukraine, for access to the highest levels of our government in exchange for money is highly compromising.  Just a thought.

Chicken..

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You don't have to live on chicken and rice or take expensive supplements to build muscle, according to a pro bodybuilder and dietitian.  
Holly Baxter, an international award-winning physique athlete, said she's learned from personal and professional experience that the best diet for a strong, lean physique is one you can stick to in the long term.
"Find something that works for your preferences. It's not super sexy or glamorous, but often people are looking for shortcuts that just aren't sustainable," she told Insider. 
Baxter shared some of her favorite ways to get enough protein for a strong, muscular physique while eating real foods she enjoys. In total, she said she gets about 130 to 140 grams of protein per day, about the middle of the recommended range, which is about 1 to 1.3 grams per pound of lean body weight each day. 

Again..

 

President Joe Biden's candidate for the Federal Communications Commission, Gigi Sohn, has withdrawn her nomination after West Virginia Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin announced he'd vote against her confirmation.
"It is a sad day for our country and our democracy when dominant industries, with assistance from unlimited dark money, get to choose their regulators. 
And with the help of their friends in the Senate, the powerful cable and media companies have done just that," Sohn wrote.
Sohn was withdrawing her nomination after Manchin announced he would oppose her confirmation, citing what "her years of partisan activism, inflammatory statements online, and partisan alliances with far-left groups."
Everyone is claiming the Democracy cause when they get denied for something.
Just a thought.

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Eric Flores..

 



Monday, March 6, 2023

Forcast..


In the span of just a few days, the global economic outlook has darkened while troops battled in Ukraine and unexpectedly potent financial sanctions rocked Russia’s economy and threatened to further fuel worldwide inflation.

The sanctions were designed to avoid disrupting essential energy exports, which Europe relies on to heat homes. That did not erase, a surge in energy prices caused by war and anxieties about disruptions in the flow of oil and gas.

Worries about shortages also pushed up the price of some grains and metals, which would inflict higher costs on consumers and businesses. Russia and Ukraine are also large exporters of wheat and corn, as well as essential metals, like palladium, aluminum and nickel, that are used in everything from mobile phones to automobiles.

Inflation was already a concern, running in the United States at the highest it has been since the 1980s. Now questions about how much more inflation might rise and how the Federal Reserve and other central banks respond.   
Patricia Cohen, based in London, covers the world economy.3/232022.

Sanctions..

 

The Biden administration is targeting the latest munitions in Russia’s war in Ukraine: coffee makers, toasters, air conditioner units, hair dryers and microwaves.
Those common household items contain microchips and other components that Russia has used to repair and replace military equipment, U.S. officials say.
The administration rolled out a slate of new rules seeking to cut off Moscow’s access to even low-level microchips found in basic electronics. 
In the start of the war, the U.S. rallied a group of 36 countries to coordinate so-called export controls that prevented Moscow from procuring advanced microchips and software that could feed its war machine. 
The sanctions enacted by the west on Russia has backed fired on poor countries, and the west and created unnecessary inflation due to energy restriction.  
Just a thought.