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8:47 AM
The story is almost a week old, but I did not see some new development since then.
 
 
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10:42 AM
just seeing the start of the Phillip DeFranco show you see how deranged and detached from logic QAnon people are
first one is saying Trump is still president, in control of the country and Military but Afghanistan is still not his fault
second one claims that viral video of the Afghan people climnging onto that plane taking off, 1) it's a balloon and 2) the guy waving is the QAnon Shaman who is in prison at the moment in the US
 
 
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1:13 PM
Nowadays, it is difficult to keep hold down a job. BBC: Former Health Secretary Matt Hancock given United Nations role (October 12) and Matt Hancock's United Nations role withdrawn (October 16)
 
He was fully vaxed, but had reduced immune function due to age and cancer.
 
 
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2:21 PM
i don't know whether it means that we spend too much on the military or minimum wage isn't high enough, but the fact that a single hour of flight time on an F-15 costs more than a full-time minimum wage worker can make in a year definitely says something to me
 
@Yuuki I always find the argument that raising the salary of the minimum wage worker would make burgers double the price.

Yeah, or the mcdonald execs that make as much salary as all mcdonald employees in a 100km radius combined could maybe decide to have one less million in their pocket
 
@Fredy31 if raising minimum wage would double the price of burgers, why doesn't replacing workers with automated PoS machines decrease the price of burgers?
 
 
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5:08 PM
Never saw my groceries price go down when they introduced self checkouts
 
tl;dr costs are always passed to the consumer/customer, savings are always reserved for the company and stockholders
 
 
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6:53 PM
That certainly looks like the start of exponential growth again
I'm curious what will happen here
 
7:15 PM
So... I'm glad he's denying it? As frustrating as he has been for Biden's plans, Democrats would be in much worse shape if the GOP took the majority back
 
@MadScientist I think most countries are trending towards ignoring infection and focusing more on hospitalizations and ICU usage. Vaccines are REALLY good at stopping serious effects, but they're not as good at stopping infections.
 
@Nzall our vaccination rate is not entirely terrible, but not good enough to stop putting the hospitals at capacity
 
A little bit of fun news: Quebec will have 100% electric ambulances that will start rolling out second half of 2022. ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1832569/…
(Sorry its in french.)
 
7:47 PM
Unsurprisingly, GOP voted to not even debate the voting rights act...
 

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