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Roger Froikin @rlefraim wrote, "The advent of AI has sparked a lot of concerns, the major one being how many jobs will be replaced."

"The Government of the People's Republic of China has decided to enact a new law, protecting jobs of those displaced by AI.
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The employer must keep the employee on unless and until an alternative position can be found or created with equivalent income and prospects."

"In other parts of the world, forcing a company to do this would be prohibitive. But this points to the need to do something."
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"In most of the West, a worker displaced can turn to government unemployment programs, but these programs rarely provide the same income. Most often much less income, and for a limited amount of time.
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Losing a job does not mean one can
stop ongoing expenses, rent, mortgage, school costs for kids, and more."

"And most unemployment programs are not sufficient to cover all one's expenses, or even a fraction of those expenses.
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Governments want austerity to motivate a person to work, but that is often not good enough in a limited market to prevent loss of housing, bankruptcies, and in many cases, loss of population for a community.
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In the USA, that could mean families splitting up as people are forced to move long distances. In Europe, that might mean countries losing their most skilled people forever."

"I do not have a solution to the problem.
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Perhaps employers being required to buy some sort of additional insurance. But whatever the solution can be, it must be. Technological development, in a time when the workers no longer have the ability to go back to a family farm or to move in with family when jobs disappear,
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should not just mean loss of everything one has, especially considering how in some places that could mean destruction of whole communities' economic base."
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Roger Froikin @rlefraim wrote, "In Orlando, Florida, people are remembering the largest mass murder since 9/11, the killing of a lot of people at the Pulse nightclub 10 years ago."
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A follower, Omar Mateen, an Islamic State Muslim jihadi, killed 49 innocent humans and wounded another 58 innocent humans."

"All in the name of Islam, yelling Allahu Akbar."
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Roger Froikin @rkefraim wrote, "SHABBAT SHALOM

Parshat Shelach
Numbers 13:1–15:41

The name of the Parshah, "Shelach," means "Send"

Because Moses sends twelve spies to the land of Canaan.
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Forty days later they return, carrying a huge cluster of grapes, a pomegranate, and a fig, to report on a lush & bountiful land. But ten of the spies warn that the inhabitants of the land are powerful and warriors but only Caleb & Joshua insist that the land can be conquered.
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According to the DOJ, Edward Arthur Owens Jr., 30, of Elizabeth, Pennsylvania, was sentenced in federal court to 30 months in prison, 3 years of supervised release after completing his prison term
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Elizabeth Man Sentenced to Prison for Making Antisemitic Threat to Injure Public Official and False Statements to FBI

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Roger Froikin @rlefraim wrote, "Somalia is on the verge of turning into an Islamic terrorist state.

Al-Shabaab, Islamic terrorist organization, supported quietly by Turkish troops under the command of President Erdoğan of Turkey,
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who supports the Muslim Brotherhood, stationed in Somalia, will be taking control after the collapse of the Somali government, which is imminent.

Why is this important? It’s geography. Somalia has a long coast with short distances from crucial sea lanes, and
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just as Somali pirates were hijacking ships some time ago, a terrorist state could use its resources to interrupt maritime traffic at will, and it could as well be a disruptive force for its neighbors, meaning everything from Ethiopia to Egypt to its north, and
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Roger Froikin @rlefraim wrote, "The Los Angeles Times published a counter to the claims of fraud in the LA vote, but their response sounds more convoluted and impossible than the original complaint.
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The complaint? It was noticed that late vote counts had lots of late votes for Mayor Karen Bass and Nithiya Raman, and not one vote for Spenser Pratt. Statistically, in an honest vote, that would be impossible.
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And when something in a vote is statistically impossible—the reasonable and responsible opinion is to believe there has been fraud.

But, the LA Times has an excuse. Now, listen to this.
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Roger Froikin @rlefraim wrote, "About US Supreme Court rulings

The media seems to assume that what the Supreme Court rules on any individual case depends on whether the appointed sitting justices are conservative or liberal when they were appointed.
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A bit of research can prove that assumption is wrong, going all the way back to the founding of the Court.

But all these speculations, excuses, assumptions in the media miss one important fact.
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The Supreme Court’s job is to judge the merit of cases according to the Constitution of the USA. Decisions are not supposed to reflect political bias or personal opinion.
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