Y’all need to stop freaking out. I feel like I died 10 years ago and every day that goes by the onion writes an article and it comes true. Because the law comes into effect July 1st, so the judge is following the laws currently in force, judge will consider the motion then. It’s amazing that only one lady is in jail for that entire deal. One of the biggest if not the biggest child and women being assaulted and passed around by the rich and elite and you don’t know one name and no one who did that to the girls is in jail.… Continue reading
As I ponder the recent news of the IRS launching a crackdown on 125,000 wealthy ‘non-filers’, I can’t help but wonder about the implications of such a move. The idea that individuals, particularly those classified as wealthy, have been able to evade filing taxes for such an extended period is concerning, to say the least. It brings to light the disparity in tax compliance between various income brackets and raises questions about the effectiveness of our tax enforcement system.
The fact that Republicans have been actively working to slash IRS funding further adds to the complexity of the situation. It begs the question of whether there are underlying motives behind such actions and if they are in the best interest of the general population.… Continue reading
As I read the heartbreaking news about a child predator allegedly attacking again after the city of Kelowna was left unwarned of his release, my heart breaks for the victims and their families. Looking at the comments and reactions from the public, it is clear that the overwhelming sentiment is that individuals like this should never be released back into society.
The idea of rehabilitation for criminals is a noble concept, and I am a firm believer in giving people a second chance. However, when it comes to individuals who prey on innocent children, it becomes a different story entirely. The comments about how child predators cannot be rehabilitated resonated with me, as it is a sentiment that seems to be echoed by many.… Continue reading
Idaho’s recent failed attempts at carrying out the execution of serial killer Thomas Eugene Creech have brought to light the inefficiencies and complexities surrounding the death penalty. The inability of the medical team to establish an IV line to administer the fatal drug has raised many questions regarding the competence of the volunteers involved in the process. It is concerning that these individuals, whose backgrounds and qualifications remain largely unknown to the public, were entrusted with such a critical task.
The failed execution attempts have sparked debates about the methods and procedures employed in capital punishment. Many individuals have suggested alternative approaches, such as firing squads or bullets to the head, as more efficient and instantaneous means of carrying out executions.… Continue reading
A straw purchase is when somebody legally buys a gun for someone else who is prohibited from owning one, such as a person convicted of a felony that’s a violent crime. It is a crime to commit a straw purchase, according to Minnesota law; it’s considered a gross misdemeanor. In the recent Burnsville shooting tragedy where three responders lost their lives, the shooter Shannon Gooden used a firearm that was obtained through a straw purchase. These types of purchases happen all too often, especially in the south, where people can easily acquire guns through various means, including social media.
The entire community is left in shock and mourning due to this horrific incident that happened just miles away from where I live.… Continue reading
I can’t help but shake my head at the latest news surrounding Trump and his legal battles. The fact that he’s scrambling to post a $100 million bond while appealing a staggering fraud penalty of $454 million is both baffling and laughable at the same time. It seems like he’s playing a game of financial maneuvering in a desperate attempt to avoid facing the consequences of his actions.
The audacity of Trump’s legal team to argue that he shouldn’t have to post the full bond amount because he’s supposedly so wealthy is honestly mind-boggling. It’s as if they believe that the rules don’t apply to him simply because of his financial status.… Continue reading
As I sit down to reflect on the heartbreaking news coming out of Gaza, my heart aches for the over 100 innocent people who lost their lives while simply trying to collect food aid. The thought of individuals being gunned down while in desperate need of sustenance is beyond comprehension. It is a stark reminder of the dire situation in Gaza, where a hunger crisis is causing untold suffering among the civilian population.
The fact that aid to civilians has been restricted to the point where there is a stampede to access much-needed supplies speaks volumes about the underlying issues at play.… Continue reading
I am appalled by the recent decision of the Supreme Court to hear Trump’s immunity claim in the election interference case. It raises important questions about the principles of justice and the rule of law in our country. The idea that a former president could claim immunity and evade prosecution sets a dangerous precedent that undermines the very foundation of our democracy. If the highest court in the land rules in favor of Trump, it sends a message that no one, not even the president, is above the law.
The fact that the Supreme Court chose to review this case despite a clear rejection by the DC appellate court is troubling.… Continue reading
As the CEO of Google, Sundar Pichai recently addressed the issue of the Gemini AI blunder, calling it “unacceptable.” This situation brings up a thought-provoking question regarding the accountability of leadership in such circumstances. While it’s easy to place blame on employees for mistakes made, one must also consider the role of upper management in the decision-making process. Should the CEO be held responsible for the unacceptable actions taken by the team under his supervision?
The use of AI in various facets of our lives has become increasingly common, with companies racing to develop and improve their AI technologies. However, the rapid advancements in this field have led to a saturation of similar products, each claiming to be better than the last.… Continue reading
As a consumer who frequents fast-food establishments, the recent news surrounding Wendy’s potential surge pricing strategy has left me feeling disappointed and frustrated. The idea of paying higher prices during peak hours, when demand is highest, does not sit well with me. Fast food is supposed to be a quick and affordable option for a meal on the go. Implementing surge pricing goes against the very essence of what fast food stands for.
The fact that Wendy’s initially considered surge pricing as a strategy is troubling. It feels like a blatant money-grab, taking advantage of customers during busy times to increase profitability.… Continue reading