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sports NFL Smack-Talking Thread 2024/25: America’s Last Freedom Ball!
1pooh4u replied to 1pooh4u's topic in General Discussion
@Seight the new thread is yours to make. The pick em game too if you want. Idk if I wanna do the game this year. I will play but idtiw host. Lol I fuck it up and fall behind and it’s only like 4 of us -
sports NFL Smack-Talking Thread 2024/25: America’s Last Freedom Ball!
1pooh4u replied to 1pooh4u's topic in General Discussion
Yeah he’s been bitching about the name to deflect from Epstein and whatever other bullshit he’s getting into -
Idk. I guess I play the “am I dropping dead or is it just gas” game a lot more now 🫠
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Fuck off. Does Texas ring a bell? Noem fired 4 call centers worth of FEMA workers and many people died as a result because they couldn’t get help fast enough. You’re such a boot licking worm. Not to mention the cuts to NOAA and NWS that created a situation where they couldn’t accurately forecast how much rain they were actually gonna get but yeah, nothing changed fuckin clowns
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NYC Mayor Eric Adams has been indicted for federal crimes
1pooh4u replied to matrixman124's topic in Current Events
Don’t fuckin threaten me with a good time. Shit, GTFO MFer 😆 -
Don’t be a fuckin clown you fuckin clown The Trump administration has pursued a policy of significantly reducing the size and scope of the federal government, often leading to staff reductions, budget cuts, and policy changes that critics describe as "gutting" various agencies. This has been carried out through executive orders, budget proposals, and, more recently, through Supreme Court rulings that have cleared the way for significant workforce reductions. Here are some of the government agencies and programs that have been particularly affected: * Environmental Protection Agency (EPA): The EPA has faced substantial budget cuts, significant staff reductions (including scientists), and the elimination of its research and development office. This has led to concerns about the agency's ability to protect human health and the environment. * Department of Education: The administration has aimed to significantly downsize or even dismantle the Department of Education, leading to layoffs of thousands of employees. Functions related to civil rights enforcement, special education, and federal research have been particularly impacted. * Department of State: The Department of State and foreign aid programs have seen substantial proposed budget cuts, impacting various international development and diplomatic efforts. * Department of the Interior: This department, which oversees public lands, has experienced significant reductions in federal employees and cuts to its operations budget, including for the National Park Service. * Department of Health and Human Services (HHS): While some parts of HHS, like certain aspects of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), have faced planned layoffs, some of these have been temporarily blocked by court injunctions. * National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and National Weather Service (NWS): These agencies have seen staff and research capacity reductions, raising concerns about the nation's ability to forecast and respond to extreme weather events. * National Institutes of Health (NIH): Proposed budgets have included significant cuts to NIH funding, impacting medical research. * Public Broadcasting (e.g., Corporation for Public Broadcasting): The administration has sought to eliminate or significantly reduce funding for public broadcasting. * Various cultural and arts programs: Agencies like the National Endowment for the Arts and the National Endowment for the Humanities have been targeted for elimination or significant budget cuts. * Other agencies and programs: Many other agencies and programs across various departments have faced proposed budget cuts or workforce reductions, including those related to economic development, housing, labor, justice, and social services. The administration has also implemented measures such as creating a new "Schedule G" classification for federal workers in policy-related roles, which allows for more political appointees and less job security for some federal employees, potentially stripping career experts of influence within federal agencies. *AI breakdown of government agencies that have been reduced in size scope and capabilities
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House passes crypto currency restriction
1pooh4u replied to The Evil Dr. Longshadow's topic in Current Events
You better stop before you explode his brain -
House passes crypto currency restriction
1pooh4u replied to The Evil Dr. Longshadow's topic in Current Events
It does prevent the federal reserve bank from issuing its own cryptocurrency(without congressional approval or further legislation) He got that part right. Probably by accident. -
House passes crypto currency restriction
1pooh4u replied to The Evil Dr. Longshadow's topic in Current Events
AI quick breakdown of bill 5403 passed by the 118th Congress H.R. 5403, also known as the "CBDC Anti-Surveillance State Act," is a bill introduced in the 118th Congress. Its primary purpose is to restrict the Federal Reserve's ability to issue a central bank digital currency (CBDC) and to prevent the government from using such a currency for surveillance or control over individual financial transactions. Specifically, the bill aims to: * Prohibit Federal Reserve banks from offering products or services directly to individuals, maintaining individual accounts, or issuing a central bank digital currency (digital dollar) directly or indirectly to individuals. * Prohibit the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System and the Federal Open Market Committee from using any central bank digital currency to implement monetary policy. * Prohibit the Department of the Treasury from directing the Federal Reserve to issue a central bank digital currency. The bill's proponents argue that a CBDC, if implemented without explicit congressional authorization and proper privacy protections, could threaten Americans' financial privacy and lead to a "surveillance state" similar to what they claim exists in China. They emphasize the importance of open, permissionless, and private currency. H.R. 5403 has passed the House of Representatives and has been referred to the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs. -
I don’t have a computer or laptop at home because I never finished college ☹️ lol, no seriously though, I haven’t used a computer, laptop or tablet for leisurely strolls on the internet for like 5 years now 🫠
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One of the pictures Trump claims he never drew. Doesn’t draw. But ofc he does he sent that letter for Epstein’s 50th
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You really need to stop inserting my name into your bullshit. I know you love me, but cut the shit. Since you can’t stfu about it I’ll explain this to you in one simple sentence: THE ROUTE YOU TAKE, THE NEIGHBORHOOD YOU TERRORIZE, WAS DESIGNED FOR EASY CAR ACCESS, NOT WITH PEDESTRIAN SAFETY IN MIND.
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He’s more like a worm though than any true evil villain. take his evil powers away and a light bitch slap would probably make him cry. Not even a slap. A step on the foot and he would probably call an ambulance. He’s such a…ick