This is a remarkably ridiculous "fact-check" via the economically iliterate @nytimes.

Directly, Silicon Valley Bank failed because bad public health, monetary and fiscal policy led to soaring inflation, which has been ruining the bond market.

When Biden took office, the 2-Year… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
"SVB was about average on the woke scale" is in itself a horrible attempt to dismiss criticisms of how woke elitists are destroying the financial sector.

But it's even more incredible that the NYT would seriously publish a "fact-check" on why SVB failed without explaining to… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
NEW @OnLocals: The New York Times' Utterly Ridiculous "Fact-Check" on Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) Failure
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Jan 31
There were acts of political violence before and after each of the instances @RepMattGaetz cited re: Democrats challenges to Trump and Bush in Congress after elections.

Violence in 2016 was widespread and in just about every major U.S. city.

Here's the real difference...
Real difference is that the ruling class finds it completely acceptable when political violence hurts and destroys the property of the non-ruling class.

They think D.C. belongs to them, not to the sovereign voter, and view it as a personal attack.

That's not acceptable to them.
They do not view the House as the "People's House", same goes for the upper chamber.

If either chamber were sacred to them, they would've cared when nutcase protestors pinned Jeff Flake in an elevator, etc.

They see it as their territor/property and frankly they value it more.
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Jan 22
Blind Lemon Jefferson.

As my grandfather used to tell me when I asked him what someone or something was...

Look it up...

You won't be disappointed.
Then... T-Bone...

He'll take Blind Lemon to another level...
Add the voice of Lightning Hopkins and eventually you'll get the style of this highly [raised player of Texas Blues?
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Jan 10
My God. Tomorrow, this guy will be trashing people for linking deaths to the vaccine "without widespread evidence" or some very similar language.
Here's another acting as if they're intimately familiar with her medical chart. Shocker, it's someone who touts being in the entertainment industry and a native of DC.

Tomorrow, these same people will be trashing those who question vaccine-related deaths.
There are tons of others that capture the same inhumane, callous mindset.

We should probably stop ignoring how some people want those who disagree with them to die, not simply to lose elections.

This is a mentality that—if widespread enough—leads to human rights atrocities.
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Dec 18, 2022
Looks like @cygnal already does this, so we are sticking to the original question re: America’s favorite version of “A Christmas Carol”

Alistair Sim’s “A Christmas Carol” remains slightly ahead of George C. Scott, with “The Muppets Christmas Carol” not that far behind.
Favorite Rendition/Version of "A Christmas Carol" by Ebenezer Scrooge:

Alastair Sim - “A Christmas Carol” (1951): 20.9%
George C Scott - “A Christmas Carol” (1984): 18.2%
Michael Cain - “Muppet Christmas Carol” (1992): 16.1%
Bil lMurray - “Scrooged” (1988): 12.3%
Actually, sorry, updated numbers:

Alastair Sim - “A Christmas Carol” (1951): 22.85%
George C Scott - “A Christmas Carol” (1984): 17.89%
Michael Cain - “Muppet Christmas Carol” (1992): 16.04%
Bil lMurray - “Scrooged” (1988): 12.29%
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Dec 17, 2022
Someone commented earlier during the show that Michael Cain played Ebenezer Scrooge “serious as cancer” for “the Muppets Christmas Carol”…

I think I caught that here, with this scene…
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Dec 8, 2022
If you're an idiot and believe those stories, then sure. I guess you could infer that.

Another way to look at it is that they voted against a "pastor" who supports aborting babies against their religious beliefs and runs a church that pays him a fortune while evicting the poor.
Truth be told, the only people uncomfortable with a successful black man who speaks like a rural southern African American, is the uniparty.

Walker offended both limousine liberals and country club conservatives, equally and alike.

Wajahat Ali. Lol.
Nobody is more ignorant of "Evangelical Christians" than Metros who have never lived among or even met them.

Trust me, I used to be one. At one point, I technically had more culturally in common with these mediates. Simply being from the North comes with a sense of superiority.
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