

I’m thinking of citizens filing complaints about emerald mine nepo babies and models on genius visas
Shattering the mirror doesn’t change what is reflected.
I’m thinking of citizens filing complaints about emerald mine nepo babies and models on genius visas
I hear you. A lot of fill in the blanks media that leaves the general public to political madlibs style imaginings.
I will feel better if Nigeria et al get onboard.
I hope Traoré can shore up and extend popular support.
The government can only do this in specific situations. It must prove someone “illegally procured” citizenship by not meeting the requirements, or that they lied or hid important facts during the citizenship process.
Civil suit. Can anyone file a complaint?
Strong social support policies, sound, well-rounded education, good jobs cuts crime drastically, but then megacorporations and ultrawealthy can’t get richer of bodies and suffering.
Relativity is a thing!
Just because something is funny doesn’t mean I agree/disagree.
De La Cruz? And the Democrats sued and won to keep her off the ballots in swing states.
The Democratic party isn’t the left.
Vote third. Next time the dnc sues to keep a leftist off the ballot in swing states, let’s crowdfund a countersuit. De La Cruz is still speaking up for us.
This kind of pro bono work could skyrocket a young, talented, obscure lawyer’s career!
Isn’t Bluetooth easy to intercept?
Can you imagine if a bite in that area?
I would search that system on my own, tbh.
Tbf, Lemmy called this as soon as RFK uttered “wellness farms.”
The BMA said its opposition to Palantir’s involvement in the NHS was a matter of good governance, not ideology. “If Palantir’s software is being used to target individuals in immigration enforcement and is being deployed in active conflict zones, then that’s completely incompatible with the values we uphold in the delivery of care,” said Dr David Wrigley, the deputy chair of the BMA’s general practitioners committee. He warned patients would be alarmed and could choose to withhold information from their doctor if they did not trust the organisation processing their data or there were fears about what the data might be used for. The Liberal Democrat MP Martin Wrigley said the interoperability between the data systems Palantir provides for health and defence was “profoundly worrying”. The Conservative MP Kit Malthouse wanted to know if a military could target particular individuals with particular characteristics by using Palantir’s ability to process a large pool of data. Mosley said: “We provide an enormous amount of control and governance to the organisations that use our software for that purpose to manage precisely the kind of risks that you’re talking about.” Malthouse said: “That sounds like a yes”.
Yes. I dug in! It’s the difference between hearing and listening, looking and seeing. Just noting that hundreth monkey is on their own timeline.
Stop negotiating and play hardball. Thank you, where’s my 6 digit salary?