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Freedom of Speech, meet Freedom of Association (and at-Will employment)
After Charlie Kirk’s assassination and the anniversary of September 11, I am tapped out. The one thing that I’ve read of interest is the number of people who, after showing that they have no souls on social media, are actually getting kicked to the curb. Probably there’s a bunch of others that haven’t hit my… Continue reading
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Never forget–September 11, 2001
Twenty-four years ago. 8:46 am ET. The world changed. But some people forget what those men did in the name of their religion. I do not. And that religion is taking root via colonies and thuggery here in the US because people do not understand or remember. In Dearborn Heights, MI, they were going to… Continue reading
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Charlie Kirk shot in Utah-Update: Charlie Kirk–Assassinated at age 31
Charlie Kirk has died from being shot at Utah Valley University. The shooter is still at large. I watched his youtube channel fairly regularly and was always impressed with his knowledge and grace. A true loss. Rest in Peace. ———————————————————- Charlie Kirk was shot today in Utah. He posted an interview with UT Senator Lee… Continue reading
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Two birds, one stone–Plutonium recycling
On August 25, the Trump administration had a draft plan released that indicated that they were going to release plutonium from dismantled warheads to private firms to recycle it for use in nuclear reactors. (ht: B) The plutonium would come from a larger stockpile of 34 metric tons, which the U.S. had pledged to dispose… Continue reading
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Ring Camera Defaults
So I’ve been trying to figure out why my new Ring cameras weren’t picking up things they were supposed to. Like cars. And people. Someone dropped some stuff off this weekend and my cameras didn’t ping. Apparently the new defaults have Smart Notifications turned on. Which, unless you mess with those specific settings, make sure… Continue reading
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Whining from the world of boxing
Imane Khelif, the dude who was allowed to pound the snot out of women at the Olympics and took home a gold medal is doing everything EXCEPT submitting a cheek swab for a gender check in order to compete in women’s boxing. World Boxing finally implemented a rule that says that at least once in… Continue reading
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ACLU pulling back an appeal to the Supremes
The ACLU has filed a dismissal at the lower court in Little v. Hecox—one of two women’s sports cases scheduled to be heard at SCOTUS—and asked the Court to declare the appeal moot. As a note, the quote below is from CNN but was changed to include the accurate pronouns of the person involved. A… Continue reading