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  • Economic Expectations

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    jon-nycJ
    It’s also worth noting that domestic corporations will benefit from tariffs. Much of that 4k per year per family ultimately goes to them.
  • Biden's Laptop: It's real, and it's spectacular

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    George KG
    IRS Backs Off Threat to Demote Hunter Biden Whistleblower amid Congressional Pressure After presenting Hunter Biden whistleblower Gary Shapley with an ultimatum: resign or be demoted, the IRS has agreed to hold off on taking action against him following an intervention by Republican lawmakers. The office of special counsel, the executive agency tasked with handling whistleblower cases, wrote a letter to House Republicans, obtained by National Review, informing them that the IRS will be staying its ultimatum to either demote Shapley or have him resign from the agency. “Regarding the October 29, 2024 Notice of Intent, we can now report that IRS agreed to temporarily stay the whistleblower’s response deadline and tenure expiration. As appropriate and consistent with the law and OSC’s policies, we will use all tools within our statutory authority to address allegations these whistleblowers bring to our office,” wrote acting principal deputy special counsel Karen Gorman. The letter was sent Wednesday to Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R., Ky,) Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R., Ohio), and Ways and Means Committee Chairman Jason Smith (R.,Mo.), the leaders of the House GOP’s impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden. “We’ve been informed the IRS has agreed to temporarily pause its latest threatening action against Gary Shapley. We won’t stop fighting for these brave whistleblowers, who exposed misconduct and politicization in the federal criminal investigation of Hunter Biden” the Oversight Committee wrote on X Wednesday night. "Temporarily..."
  • Today's Map Mysterie

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    George KG
    @jon-nyc said in Today's Map Mysterie: New Hampshire Yup. Missed that one.
  • No riots..yet, but..

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    taiwan_girlT
    I didnt/dont think it will happen, per my reasons in the other thread.
  • Trump did 'em a favor.

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    HoraceH
    Ezra Klein had a monologue today on his NYT podcast, followed by a discussion with a NYT editor. Klein is a big hearted, neurotic, feminine-adjacent sort of person who is devastated at the election, but he is capable of some reflection and actual thinking, which I appreciate. For me, the money quote came at the end of the second part, where he was talking at his devastated colleague, who couldn't actually do much talking at all, because of how devastated she was. Ezra mentioned that maybe, in the wake of losing its historically solid constituency amongs the working classes of all races, it would behoove the democrats to try to understand why people like Trump. His editor couldn't really take that in. She wanted a nap. But I get it. She already knows the reason people like Trump. She's known it for 10 years, and the knowledge has crystalized in her brain. It is not the product of reason or observation anymore, it is just an axiom, hard wired into her. People like Trump because they are stupid and evil. So good luck, Ezra, trying to "converse" with those sorts of people. They are legion.
  • No absentee ballots for deployed military?

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    MikM
    I'd like to see some numbers behind this but it doesn't look good.
  • Today's medical video

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    George KG
    @Renauda diet does play a role in kidney stones. Diet plays a significant role in the formation and prevention of kidney stones, which are hard mineral deposits that form in the kidneys. Certain foods and beverages can increase or decrease the risk of developing these stones, depending on the type of stone involved. The most common types of kidney stones are calcium oxalate stones, followed by uric acid stones, with other less common forms as well. Key Dietary Factors Affecting Kidney Stones Oxalate-Rich Foods: For people prone to calcium oxalate stones, high intake of oxalate-rich foods (such as spinach, beets, nuts, and chocolate) can increase the risk. Oxalate can bind with calcium in the urine to form calcium oxalate crystals, which can then grow into stones. • Reference: The Mayo Clinic notes that reducing oxalate intake and increasing dietary calcium can help reduce stone formation in those at risk for calcium oxalate stones . Sodium Intake: A high-sodium diet can increase calcium levels in the urine, which in turn raises the risk of forming calcium-based kidney stones. The kidneys must process extra sodium, which promotes calcium excretion. • Reference: According to the National Kidney Foundation, high salt intake is one of the key dietary factors that increase calcium in the urine and thereby contribute to stone formationnimal Protein**: High consumption of animal proteins (e.g., red meat, poultry, eggs) can increase the risk of kidney stones, especially uric acid stones. Animal protein increases the acidity of urine, which can lead to the formation of both uric acid and calcium oxalate stones. • Reference: Harvard Health explains that animal protein can raise uric acid levels in the urine and reduce the urine’s citrate levels, which normally helps prevent stone formation . **Contrary to previous beliefs, dietary calcium (from food, not supplements) may actually help prevent kidney stones by binding with oxalate in the digestive system, reducing the amount of oxalate that reaches the kidneys. However, calcium supplements can increase the risk of stones if not taken with food. • Reference: Research from the National Institutes of Health highlights that adequate dietary calcium intake can be protective against kidney stones, especially when balanced with oxalate intake . **Hydration*d intake is one of the biggest risk factors for kidney stones. When the body is dehydrated, urine becomes more concentrated, which allows minerals and salts to crystallize. Staying well-hydrated dilutes the urine, helping to prevent stone formation. • Reference: The American Urological Association recommends drinking enough water to produce at least 2 liters of urine daily, which helps reduce kidney stone risk . Practical Dietary Recs • Limit sodium to no more than 2,300 mg per day. • Moderate animal protein intake, especially red meat and shellfish, which are high in purines (leading to uric acid stones). • Increase dietary calcium from food sources rather than supplements, especially when consuming oxalate-rich foods. • Drink plenty of water to keep urine diluted, aiming for at least 8–10 cups per day unless otherwise directed by a doctor. By making these dietary adjustments, individuals can often reduce the risk of kidney stones, particularly if they have a history of stone formation.
  • The rest of the world reacts

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    George KG
    Pre-war Germany responds: Link to video
  • Jesus

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    Doctor PhibesD
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  • Post election memes

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  • Top 4 Missing Cars

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  • Do you think a few states might rethink the Popular Vote Compact?

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    taiwan_girlT
    Is this just one of those things that are cool to say, but in reality have no legal authority?
  • Menendez brothers reconsidered?

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    George KG
    Gascon out. https://x.com/NathanHochmanDA/status/1854174134856814885
  • Wonder who wrote Kamala-lama-ding-dong's speech.

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  • Meanwhile in Germany...

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    George KG
    DIdn't Scholz call for elections in March? Is this a new development?
  • Aaight, I'm calling it now..

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    JollyJ
    Absolutely! Right after the inauguration and torch rally...
  • Add Michigan to the list…

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    MikM
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  • NYT front page today

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    MikM
    @Axtremus said in NYT front page today: @Mik said in NYT front page today: It's not in the online version I get. So all this time you think the NYT is out of touch or too biased for one side, it's really just you mistaking some other pages for its front page? So much for YOUR invitation to inauguration.
  • Tulsi Time

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    MikM
    It could hardly get worse.
  • We should get our betting pools going…

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    LuFins DadL
    @LuFins-Dad said in We should get our betting pools going…: Okay, I’ll go Trump wins convincingly enough that we know before 2AM. I think there will be at least 1 surprise state going for him, such as NH or maybe even Virginia. I think the total electorate is lower than 2020, and I’ll take the over on the Senate at 51.5. Damn, Virginia almost gave me the surprise. As far as the rest, maybe I should go into political consulting…