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Welcome to my city - or should I say, "our city." I don't own anything. I don't own a car. I don't own a house. I don't own any appliances or any clothes.This is the vision of a blogger for the World Economic Forum (WEF). This report from the future to the past, our present, is not "a utopia or dream of the future," we are told. Yet the future just so happens to meet all the criteria of the Great Reset: low to no carbon emissions, nearly 100% reusable products, "sustainability," a happy, compliant population.
It might seem odd to you, but it makes perfect sense for us in this city. Everything you considered a product, has now become a service. We have access to transportation, accommodation, food and all the things we need in our daily lives. One by one all these things became free, so it ended up not making sense for us to own much.1
Another Cuomo sex harass complaint as aide becomes sixth woman to accuse governorSee also:
By Bernadette Hogan and Bruce Golding
A female member of Gov. Cuomo's staff on Tuesday become the sixth woman to accuse him of inappropriate conduct, according to a report — as the state's embattled leader claimed to be unaware of the latest bombshell threatening his political life.
The woman told associates that Cuomo touched her inappropriately late last year inside the governor's mansion after she was summoned there on official business, the Albany Times Union said.
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On Monday, James announced the hiring of outside lawyers — including former acting Manhattan US Attorney Joon Kim — to investigate the mushrooming allegations of sexual harassment and other inappropriate behavior by Cuomo.
In a statement to the Times Union, Cuomo's acting counsel, Beth Garvey, said, "All allegations that we learn of directly or indirectly are going promptly to the investigators appointed by the attorney general."
More than an hour after the report was published, Cuomo held a conference call with reporters during which he said, "I'm not aware of any other claim" — even though Garvey also took part in the news conference.
The three-term Democratic governor then repeated the talking points he first trotted out on March 3 in a feeble effort to answer repeated questions about the spiraling scandal that has led fellow Democrats to call for his resignation and Republicans to introduce a resolution seeking his impeachment.
"Oxford, home of Ole Miss, saw people out in full force, eating at restaurants and shopping at stores... In Florida, Spring Breakers were also abandoning masks as bikini-clad college students flooded onto beaches and crammed into bars in Miami and Fort Lauderdale to kick of their vacation. And in Idaho, a group gathered to burn their masks outside of the statehouse in protest of COVID-19 restrictions after other states this week made the decision to ditch mandates and open back up. A group of children joined their parents, several of whom were armed, as they burned pictures of Joe Biden and Nancy Pelosi in the flames, before egged into disposing of their surgical masks into the fire"
US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin has approved a request to extend the presence of National Guard troops at the Capitol grounds for an additional two months, according to the Pentagon press secretary, John Kirby."Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III has approved a request by the US Capitol Police for continued National Guard support through May 23, 2021."Kirby said nearly 2,300 National Guard troops will continue their deployment in the nation's capital, a 50 percent reduction of the current presence.
During this extended deployment, US defense officials will work with Capitol police to incrementally reduce the National Guard presence, if conditions allow, Kirby said.
The US Capitol Police last week asked the Defense Department to extend the deployment of National Guard troops in Washington DC due to potential threats from US domestic terror groups attacking lawmakers at the Capitol.
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