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Trump is unsure if the ‘anti weaponsization’ fund has really died: “I’d need to ask lawyers”

Trump is unsure if the ‘anti weaponsization’ fund has really died: “I’d need to ask lawyers”


On Wednesday, President Donald Trump created new uncertainty about the status and the future of the $1.8 billion anti weonization fund. This comes a day after Todd Blanche, acting attorney general, said that the Justice Department will no longer pursue this fund, which has caused bipartisan blowback. Subscribe to read the story without ads

, after a federal court temporarily blocked it. In a Monday statement, the Justice Department stated that it was “strongly disagreeing with the Court’s decision” but that it would “abide by its ruling”. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche during a House propriations Committee hearing in Washington Tuesday. Daniel Heuer/Bloomberg via Democrats and Republicans both

The fund was created to compensate Trump’s allies who had been “victims” of lawfare. Before Trump’s remarks on Wednesday, several Democratic members of Congress warned that legislation was needed to permanently close the fund. Ed Markey (D-Mass.) said, “We’re not taking Blanche’s words for it.” back off creating the fund “Congress should kill this corrupt anti-weonization slushfund so that every Republican can be on record.”

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No people – just sheep! The job Chinese college graduates were clamoring for this season

No people – just sheep! The job Chinese college graduates were clamoring for this season


BEIJING, China — This season, one of the most competitive jobs in China was not located in an urban high rise, but rather in the vast grasslands in northern China. Subscribe to this story to enjoy it ad free

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Zuo’s job as a shepherd is gaining popularity amid a 16.3% urban

and fierce competition for jobs, with tens of millions of students graduating from Chinese universities in this year. According to Liepin, a leading Chinese recruitment platform, according to Liepin’s analysis of the job market, master’s degree holders are less likely to find jobs. The share of postings has dropped from 20,3% down to 17,4%. Over the same period, jobs targeted at graduates of vocational schools increased from 8.5% to 11 %. In southern China, a university launched a barbecue school last year to train grilling specialists for the growing night food industry. Only 30 students were accepted out of more than 4,000 plicants, an acceptance rate that is comparable with some of China’s elite university programs. Stuart Gietel Basten is a professor of public policy and social science at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. He said there was a mismatch of skills, expectations and the available opportunities. Gietel-Basten says that young graduates fantasize about moving into Inner Mongolia and becoming a shepherd if they can’t find a job in Shenzhen. The work of a shepherd may seem idyllic but it’s not. It involves herding and feeding 3,000 sheep on motorbikes or horses, while interacting with few people. Zuo said that he was particularly impressed with one candidate: a recent college graduate in his 20s who came from southern China and insisted on being able to do the job. “I told him if you worked here, there would be no one around — not even women. He said, “You will not be able to even find a girlfriend.” The young man was not deterred. Zuo: “He said he was going to get a job first and earn money,” Zuo replied. I feel that young people today aren’t very eager to marry. The mindset of young people has changed. Gietel Basten stated that marriage and childbirth are not possible for many young people on mainland China after graduation. “They want to begin their life, but the uncertainty and risk of it is too much for them.” Zuo finally hired a shepherding couple, paying them about 200,000 yuan per year. Zuo claimed that two people can work well together and keep each other entertained. Many people are realizing the harsh realities behind the dream job that some saw in the Chinese social media.

One Weibo member said, “I’m not sure I can count that many sheep correctly!” It is a very exhausting job! Another person said, “It’s not really a vacation at all but hard work.” For a generation who often feel trped by the city’s relentless rat race, isolated grasslands can offer something that the city cannot. Zuo explained that “there are no arguments here, and no deception. There is no complex workplace relationship like there is in big companies.” “Only sheep and cattle.”

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Elon Musk will become the first billionaire on Earth. Democrats are taking aim.

Elon Musk will become the first billionaire on Earth. Democrats are taking aim.


Progressive politicians are sharpening their attacks against tech tycoon Elon Musk, zeroing in on his soon-to-be-trillionaire status days before his company SpaceX’s record-setting initial public offering. Subscribe to read the story without ads

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chain saw-wielding is no longer about “millionaires and trillionaires” – a catchphrase used by progressives

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. The latest addition to the political lexicon has been spreading ridly online and in the campaign trail. to put into context “Nobody shouldn’t be a billionaire.” Rep. Pramila J. Jayal (D-Wash.) said in

, “Tax those damn rich.” Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) said in January 2010 that Musk was “going to be even richer within the next few weeks, I believe” and that his wealth was “insane”. Mallory McMorrow of Michigan, who is running as a Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate in the primary, said at a 11001010 that Musk was “going to get even richer, I think, in the next couple of weeks” and that it was “insanity” for him to have so much wealth. Elon Musk wants to become a billionaire. She said the subject is a great way to start a conversation about other issues, like gas prices, health care cuts and government contracts that helped SpaceX succeed. She said that Elon Musk would not have been as successful without the billions of dollars in government contracts and subsidies. She stated that one trillion dollars would be enough to cover the costs of running Michigan for 12 years, including all healthcare, infrastructure, schools and schooling, as well as all state-funded projects. (The state’s budget is rising inequality). The online anger over Musk’s potential trillionaire status is building since months. A group of abortion-rights activists in Europe received 354,000 Instagram likes last year after Musk got a huge new compensation deal with Tesla. The money was estimated to be worth $1 trillion. Billie Eilish was among those who shared the post, and she for many years, among other insults. Eilish’s “not the sharpest tools in the shed” was the insult that Musk used to describe Eilish. At a January 2010 event in Washington, D.C., Sanders raised the issue of Musk being a trillionaire. People booed. Musk, CEO SpaceX and Tesla did not reply to a question for comment. He defended his wealth by saying that he intends to use it for a settlement of humans on Mars, rather than himself. Musk would not get his stock bonus until there is a 1 million-person city on Mars. Musk said at the International Astronautical Congress held in Guadalajara in Mexico in

, “I don’t really have any other reason for personally accumulating wealth except to be able make the largest contribution to making life multiplanetary.” The audience plauded this pledge. Musk has defended his tax payments. In 2021 he claimed to have paid said recently on X tax that year. He hasn’t revealed his tax bills from other years. In 2018, he did not pay federal income taxes.

, which claimed to have obtained IRS data about wealthy Americans, said that he had paid no federal income tax in 2018. Musk has not commented on the figure for 2018. Federal taxes only ply to income. They do not ply to net worth. It’s not only Musk critics that are talking about Musk’s next major wealth milestone. Musk’s fans are also growing more excited. Musk is the owner of X. Some of his fans are at a rally in Maine to see if it hpens or interpret it as validation for his business philosophy. Gunther Eagleman is a MAGA Influencer account with 1.7 million followers.

: “The man’s absolutely unstoppable,” the account says. “Tesla and SpaceX are gold, as is xAI, Starlink and everything else he touches.” candidate forum It’s a sudden change to talk about trillionaires. In a decade, there were no billionaires in the world. Amazon founder

crossed that threshold in November 2017. John D. Rockefeller is the only person who has ever had a net worth of $1 trillion. However, in the context of his time, he was probably the closest. In 1915, John D. Rockefeller’s wealth was about one-thirtieth the U.S. GDP, similar to that of a current trillionaire. Although it’s unclear how many Americans know that Musk is close to reaching trillionaire status, or what they will do if he does, public polling indicates a skepticism towards extreme wealth. In a January 2001010 poll of American adults, 80% said that the wealth g was a problem. Meanwhile 59% thought that the federal government needed to do more to narrow the g. West of the Brookings Institution said that there is a growing backlash from the public against wealthy individuals who pay low rates of income tax for their level of wealth. Some progressive strategists believe that Musk’s status as a trillionaire could be a political gift for the middle class, since it shows the contrast between their financial struggles and Musk’s. Mark Longabaugh is a progressive media strategist and veteran of Sanders 2016 presidential campaign. He said that there are already many ads criticizing the billionaire class, and his trillionaire status would bring this to the forefront. He said Musk is a symbol for how wealthy people live their lives in the minds of some voters, replacing past villains such as the Koch Brothers, who were the

2016 of Sanders. Randi Weingarten of American Federation of Teachers criticized “billionaires or billionaires”

. She said in a statement to NBC News that Musk’s wealth is a political hot topic to discuss because “most people cannot afford to buy a house and are just one illness away” from bankruptcy. Based on University of Richmond research, a $81 billion found that people struggled to understand how 1,000,000, 1 BILLION and 1 TRILLION relate to each other. About 35% people placed the numbers “roughly equal” art when asked to put them on a line. This is incorrect. The authors suggested that it would be more clear to write a large number, like $1 trillion, as $1,000 billion. “These numbers are outside of human experience, so humans do not have a reference point.”

Nora Newcombe is a psychology professor from Temple University. She said that Elon Musk probably has no clue what this means because it’s outside of human experience. Musk would be richer than most corporations, except for Walmart whose market citalization is $910 billion. His personal networth of $1 trillion is equal to Pennsylvania’s gross domestic product. It is also equivalent to the wealth of one million millionaires. Musk’s $1 trillion is a significant milestone in the wealth debate. California voters could be asked to vote on that could one day this fall, echoing similar proposals introduced by Congress. Some billionaires have responded by threatening to impose with a post declaring (wrongly) or pouring money into called Musk a coward,, which could be in conflict with the wealth taxes. Musk, who is a Texas resident, would not be subject to California’s proposed billionaire tax. However, his probable trillionaire status may still galvanize the debate about the ballot measure. Musk responded As someone who’s not a billionaire, millionaire, or trillionaire, Quiana Hall said, “That is mind-blowing for me.” SEIU-UHW is the union backing the California billionaire taxes. She said that revenue from the tax would help health clinics survive in the face other government cuts. “There’s much to give out of that trillion,” said she. Musk is still mostly unpopular. In a

, 46% of respondents had negative views about Musk while 30% had positive views. labor rally in New York I think he is a perfect villain. Rebecca Pearcey was a Democratic Strategist who worked for Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s presidential 2020 campaign. She warned that there is a danger in a message aimed solely at taxing the rich. “It is not that Elon Musk has all of this money. She said, “How can we take his money? It’s not ‘How can you ensure everyone plays by the same rules’. a No Kings rally

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Acting Attorney General Blanche testifies at House hearing

Acting Attorney General Blanche testifies at House hearing

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Officials warn about ‘extremely hazardous’ sewers after mystery men emerge from NYC’s manholes

Officials warn about ‘extremely hazardous’ sewers after mystery men emerge from NYC’s manholes


Mysterious men “up to nothing” have been seen in the roaming through New York City’s vast sewer system,, and officials warned Tuesday that potential copycats would face dangers when exploring Gotham’s treacherous underworld. Subscribe to this story to enjoy it ad free

Sewers contain a variety of hazards including gases that can be deadly, unstable surfaces, flood risks and confined spaces. The public is advised not to enter any drain, pipe, manhole or outfall. AKI Autocare AKI Autocare sewer incursions since May 5 Jakupovic said to NBC News Tuesday that he knew the sewer explorers were doing something wrong. They just looked down, up and onwards as if I was not there. I’ve witnessed a lot in New York. But this was truly something. Jakupovic told the police that he didn’t think these men would come up to him to start anything.

The responding officers told Jakupovic that he should do the same thing if he saw these men go underground again – don’t engage them and call police. The night owl mechanic told the police that the officer said, “Don’t act as Batman, you’re not Batman. Just call the cops.” “Like yeah, we did.” Officials said that unauthorized entry to the sewers could be a crime. However, there have been no arrests made or any evidence of a threat to public health. According to NBC News, investigators are pursuing a theory that suggests the group was “scanning the sewer system for valuables” that had gotten into it. “We need them to tell us who they were and what they were doing,” said retired NYPD ct. John Monaghan warns sewer visitors as well as their possible copycats.

They could be electrocuted. They could also be overcome. There’s gas, electrical, and other lines in the sewers.

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