This is a kangaroo court has all the markings to declare a mix trial. The judge who’s name is Judge Ural Glanville had a secret meeting with Kenneth Copeland and prosecuters. While not sharing this info with the Defense.
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The Doctor of Common Sense
This is a kangaroo court has all the markings to declare a mix trial. The judge who’s name is Judge Ural Glanville had a secret meeting with Kenneth Copeland and prosecuters. While not sharing this info with the Defense.
Check out the video below
According to Rep. Kat Cammack, she says the Biden administration is sending baby formula to McAllen, TX. They say through the Ursula processing facility Americans are being rationed baby formula while Illegals are put first.
You will notice that this is happening too often. Your elected officials but foreigners before the American people. Biden administration with the help of republicans are attempting to send another $40 billion to Ukraine. They want to help the Ukrainians protect their border from the Russians. While American is being invaded.
What in the hell is wrong with these sick so-called leaders? Why do we care so much more for other countries, before our own. For the life of me I don’t understand. According to reports they are sending pallets of baby formula to feed illegal babies at the border. But in most stores parents are being told there is a limit on baby formula.
We should be sick of these damn politicians. They need to be placed in front of a firing squad. Every phony elected officials that has sold Americans out.
By: The Doctor Of Common Sense
If you voted for Joe Biden you should pay Joe Biden prices for everything. If you voted for Donald Trump you should pay Donald Trump prices for everything.
Why should those of us who know Joe Biden did not when the election, still suffer because the elites wanted him in office.
We Should Separate The Country Into Trump Prices And Biden Prices
If you are stupid enough to still believe that Bumper Car Joe is doing a great job. You should not mind paying higher prices.
Hell we can go so far as to divide the country into two sections. That would mean 25 states for the conservatives, and 25 states for the crazy “Woke” lunatics.
We drill for oil in our states, and no woke person is welcome to visit the New Free State. We have really border control, and no damn mask, or vaccine mandates.
There are only 2 genders in the conservatives states. That is male and female you damn fools. If we find out you want to change genders, we single ship you to the woke states.
Born with a penis means you are male. Born with a vagina means you are female. We don’t have online safe space for you mental midgets either. If someone hurts your damn feels, get over it. Stop watching things that offend you, or simple move to the woke states.
Now run and tell that “homeboy”, and “homegirl”.
Putting food on the kitchen table got more challenging for American households in September, inflation data released Wednesday showed.
The price of food at home jumped 1.2 percent in September, a historically huge gain for a single month and three times the inflation rate recorded in August. Compared with a year ago, the price of food at home is up 4.6 percent, the Department of Labor’s Consumer Price Index indicates.
The price hikes are not a reflection of what Fed officials have referred to as “base effects,” meaning data showing a large price jump due to depressed prices in the past. A year ago, prices were also rising quickly, with food at home showing a 4.1 percent increase. Compared with September of 2019, before the pandemic struck, prices of food at home are up 8.8 percent.
The price hikes were spread throughout the aisles of the grocery store, with all six major food group categories registering higher prices. The index for meats, poultry, fish, and eggs rose 2.2 percent over the past month and 10.5 percent compared with a year ago. The index for fruits and vegetables rose 0.6 percent in September, a larger increase than the 0.2-percent increase reported in August, and is up three percent compared with a year ago. The index for cereals and bakery products rose 1.1 percent over the month and 2.7 percent over the past year.
Some of the biggest jumps on an annual basis:
* Ground beef: + 10.6 percent.
* Steaks: +22.1 percent.
* Bacon: +19.3 percent.
* Pork roasts, ribs, steaks: +19.2 percent.
* Chickens: +17.1 percent.
* Fresh fish: +10.7 percent.
* Eggs: +12.6 percent.
* Peanut Butter: +6.2 percent.
* Apples: + 7.8 percent.
* Ham: +7 percent.
* Baby food: +4.4 percent.
Taking the family out to eat also got more expensive. The indexes for restaurant meals, including full-service and fast-food eateries, rose 0.6 percent in September. The prices of full-service meals are up 5.2 percent compared with a year ago, while prices of limited-service meals—fast food places—are up 6.7 percent.
With prices surging worldwide for heating oil, natural gas and other fuels, the U.S. government said Wednesday it expects households to see jumps of up to 54% for their heating bills from last winter.
Heating bills set to soar as inflation hits energy pricesBy STAN CHOEAP Business WriterThe Associated PressNEW YORK
NEW YORK (AP) — Get ready to pay sharply higher bills for heating this winter, along with seemingly everything else.
With prices surging worldwide for heating oil, natural gas and other fuels, the U.S. government said Wednesday it expects households to see their heating bills jump as much as 54% compared to last winter.
The sharpest increases are likely for homes that use propane, which account for only 5% of U.S. households, but others are also likely to see big increases.
Homes that use natural gas, which make up nearly half of all U.S. households, may spend $746 this winter, 30% more than a year ago. That could make this winter’s heating bills the highest for them since the winter of 2008-2009.
The second-most typical heating source for homes is electricity, making up 41% of the country, and those households could see a more modest 6% increase to $1,268. Homes using heating oil, which make up 4% of the country, could see a 43% increase — more than $500 — to $1,734.
This winter is forecast to be slightly colder across the country than last year. That means people will likely be burning even more fuel to keep warm, on top of paying more for each bit of it. If the winter ends up being even colder than forecast, heating bills could be higher than estimated, and vice-versa.
The forecast from the U.S. Energy Information Administration is the latest reminder of the higher inflation ripping across the global economy. Earlier Wednesday, the government released a separate report showing that prices were 5.4% higher for U.S. consumers in September than a year ago. That’s the hottest inflation since 2008, as a reawakening economy and snarled supply chains push up prices for everything from cars to groceries.
The higher prices hit almost all households, with pay raises for most workers so far failing to keep up with inflation. Average hourly earnings for workers were up 4.6% last month from a year ago.
But higher heating bills will hit low-income households particularly hard.
“After the beating that people have taken in the pandemic, it’s like: What’s next?” said Carol Hardison, chief executive officer at Crisis Assistance Ministry, which helps people in Charlotte, North Carolina, who are facing financial hardship.
She said households coming in for assistance recently have had unpaid bills that are roughly twice as big as they were before the pandemic. They’re contending with more expensive housing costs, higher medical bills and sometimes a reduction in their hours worked.
“It’s what we know about this pandemic: It’s hit the same people that were already struggling with wages not keeping up with the cost of living,” she said.
The biggest reason for this winter’s higher heating bills is the recent surge in prices for energy commodities after they dropped to multi-year lows in 2020. Demand has simply been growing faster than production as the economy roars back to life following the shutdowns caused by the coronavirus.
Natural gas in the United States, for example, has climbed to its highest price since 2014 and is up roughly 90% over the last year. The wholesale price of heating oil, meanwhile, has more than doubled in the last 12 months.
Another reason for the rise is how global the market for fuels has become. In Europe, strong demand and limited supplies have sent natural gas prices up nearly 350% this year. That’s pushing some of the natural gas produced in the United States to head for ships bound for other countries, adding upward pressure on domestic prices as well.
The amount of natural gas in storage inventories across the northern hemisphere is relatively low, according to Barclays analyst Amarpreet Singh, which means there is less of a cushion heading into winter heating season.
Heating oil prices, meanwhile, are tied closely to the price of crude oil, which has climbed more than 60% this year. Homes affected by those increases are primarily in the Northeast, where the percentage of homes using heating oil has dropped to 18% from 27% over the past decade.
https://www.breitbart.com/economy/2021/10/13/food-inflation-soars/
https://www.breitbart.com/news/heating-bills-set-to-soar-as-inflation-hits-energy-prices/
Georgia’s secretary of state announced Friday the state will have a recount of the 2020 election.
“Right now, Georgia remains too close to call. Out of approximately 5 million votes cast, we’ll have a margin of a few thousand,” Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, a Republican, told reporters during a press conference at the state capitol.
“With a margin that small, there will be a recount,” he added.
As of 10 a.m., there were a little under 5,500 votes left to count, officials said. Most are in Gwinnett County.
Another 8,890 outstanding military ballots will be counted if they’re returned by Friday evening and were postmarked by Election Day.
As of 10:57 a.m., Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden had 2.45 million votes, just 1,579 more than President Donald Trump.
Percentage-wise, the margin was 0.3 percent.
If the final count is within 0.5 percent, a candidate can request a recount under Georgia law.
Biden overtook Trump early Friday.
“We’re not seeing widespread irregularities. We’re not seeing anything widespread. We are investigating any credible accusation with any real evidence behind it,” Voting System Implementation Manager Gabriel Sterling told reporters
“Let me tell you one thing: when you have a narrow margin, little small things can make a difference,” he added. “So everything will have to be investigated to protect the integrity of the vote. Our office intends to do that. You get a wide margin, it doesn’t matter that much. A narrow margin, it does. We are literally looking at a margin of less than a large high school.”
Sterling had said on Thursday that a recount was likely to happen.
In most recounts, the outcome stays the same, he noted.
“We anticipate most recounts do not make differences. But in the past, we weren’t involving the paper in that, especially this volume of hand-marked paper,” he said.
The Trump campaign on Friday cited the probable Georgia recount. It said it was confident officials would find ballots that were improperly harvested and that Trump would ultimately prevail.
Georgia has gone for the Republican presidential nominee since 1992, when the majority of voters chose Democratic nominee Bill Clinton.
Bubba Wallace turned heads recently, when he surprisingly announced that he was leaving Richard Petty Motorsports at the end of his contract.
Well, now we know why.
The driver who created a stir this season by racing with a Black Lives Matter scheme on his car, convincing NASCAR to remove the Confederate flag from all of its venues, and literally making a federal case out of a alleged noose being found in his garage, will head-up a new NASCAR racing team started by NBA legend Michael Jordan and NASCAR driver Denny Hamlin.
“Eleven years ago I met Michael Jordan at a then-Charlotte Bobcats game and we became fast friends,” Hamlin wrote on social media. “Not long after, I joined Jordan Brand as their first NASCAR athlete. Our friendship has grown over the years and now we are ready to take it to the next level.
“Deciding on the driver was easy — it had to be Bubba Wallace.”
Wallace is the sport’s only full-time black driver.
“Growing up in North Carolina, my parents would take my brothers, sisters and me to races, and I’ve been a NASCAR fan my whole life,” Jordan said in a statement. “The opportunity to own my own racing team in partnership with my friend, Denny Hamlin, and to have Bubba Wallace driving for us, is very exciting for me. Historically, NASCAR has struggled with diversity and there have been few Black owners. The timing seemed perfect as NASCAR is evolving and embracing social change more and more. In addition to the recent commitment and donations I have made to combat systemic racism, I see this as a chance to educate a new audience and open more opportunities for Black people in racing.”
According to the Associated Press:
There’s been speculation for months that Hamlin was organizing some sort of ownership group as he expects NASCAR’s business model to become more favorable for team owners when the “Next Gen” car is released in 2022. NASCAR rules prohibit a current driver from owning a team and driving for another, but Hamlin works around the policy with Jordan as the primary owner.
Jordan became a partial owner of the Bobcats in 2006 and bought the team outright in 2010, restoring the franchise to its original Hornets name. Hamlin has been a longtime season-ticket holder with courtside seats along the visitors’ bench.
“This is a unique, once-in-a-lifetime opportunity that I believe is a great fit for me at this point in my career,” Wallace wrote on social media.
“I am grateful and humbled that they believe in me and I’m super pumped to begin this adventure with them.”
Wallace has amassed $18 million in sponsorship deals since becoming involved in the social justice movement.