June 28th
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Germany vs TBD
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June 30th
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Mexico vs TBD
July 1st
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July 2nd
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A Camp Ground for the Soldiers that have enlisted in the Army of the Intellectual Left for the duration of the Culture War
June 28th
TBD vs TBD
June 29th
TBD vs TBD
Germany vs TBD
TBD vs TBD
June 30th
TBD vs TBD
TBD vs TBD
Mexico vs TBD
July 1st
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USA vs TBD
July 2nd
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July 3rd
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The 14 core points of the initial agreement include:
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According to Trump, he has made a deal to end the fighting in the Middle East. Unfortunately, no one has seen the text of the deal and we're hearing contradictory things from Trump and JD Vance.
The best I can make of it is:
(1) The Strait of Hormuz gets opened but it's unclear if there will be tolls or not.
(2) If Iran doesn't rebuild its nuclear capability then it get access to money? I'm reading between the lines here.
(3) If it does rebuild its nuclear capability then it doesn't get access?
(4) The Gulf States and the US, according to JD Vance, are putting together a $300 billion fund to help rebuild Iranian infrastructure. I assume this is the money they get access to plus the $100 billion currently frozen but I'm not sure. Trump has denied that such a fund exists.
(5) If the Israelis keep attacking Lebanon then the deal is off, and the Israelis haven't agreed to stop doing so because they're not signatories to the deal.
As you can see from the above, I don't really know a whole hell of a lot and apparently neither do the Israelis who claim they haven't seen the deal either.
More to follow when more information is available.
On to the next three days. You notice I'm not making any predictions because that would just make me look foolish.
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I continue to be amazed at how many people have a mistaken impression of how Social Security operates.
Legally, Social Security is required to invest in special-issue US Treasury Bonds. And no, Social Security revenue NEVER contributes to the General Fund, so it has absolutely nothing to do with the deficit or the debt. Here's how Social Security operates:
All revenue collected is first used to pay current benefits. If there is a surplus, it goes into the Social Security Trust Fund which, by law, is invested in special-issue US Treasury Bonds because it is considered the safest investment and CAN NEVER LOSE MONEY. These aren't just IOUs, but blue chip financial investments. These bonds collect interest which also goes into the Social Security Trust fund. What is special about these bonds is that they can be redeemed at anytime at par value. In other words, they're basically cash collecting interest.
If there is not enough to cover current benefits, then first interest, and then bonds, from the Trust Fund are used to meet the shortfall.
Up until 2010 Social Security was taking in more money than it was paying out, so the Trust Fund was growing and all interest was reinvested back into the fund.
After 2010 Social Security used interest from the Trust Fund to make up the shortfall in tax revenue rather than investing that interest back into the Trust Fund. The Trust Fund reached a maximum size of about $2.9 trillion in 2020.
Starting in 2021 the shortfall exceed both the tax revenue and the Trust Fund interest so Social Security began cashing in bonds to make up the shortfall. The Trust Fund currently contains approximately $2.56 trillion.
Unless either (1) more revenue is added or (2) expenses are reduced or (3) some combination of more revenue and reduced expenses is implemented, the Trust Fund is expected to be exhausted in 2032. At that time benefits will have to be reduced by about 22% to match what's being collected in tax revenues.
Despite Trump's attempts to fuck it up, the World Cup appears to be alive and well and the games will start tomorrow. Here are the Groups.
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Yes, I'm Islamophobic. I don't trust Muslims. I've been fighting them for too long and I at least have not forgotten 9-11.
Islam is both a religion and a political philosophy, and that political philosophy is antithetical to western democracy. So now what do we do? As an atheist, in many Islamic countries, I could be arrested and face any number of legal penalties up to and including the death penalty. These countries include Saudi Arabia, Iran, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Yemen and areas of Nigeria. Iran and Saudi Arabia still hold public executions.
Then there is the status of LGBTQ people in Islamic countries. In several nations, including Iran, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, and the United Arab Emirates, homosexuality is illegal and can carry the death penalty. Other countries, such as Kuwait, Egypt, and Syria, do not have the death penalty for homosexuality, but heavily criminalize it. Being gay can lead to imprisonment or prosecution under "public morality" laws. Gays are regularly murdered in Gaza by Hamas and by ISIS.
This is why I shake my head when I see these young college students wearing the keffiyeh while having no idea about the culture of what they're supporting.