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"Imposing tariffs in September on the majority of all footwear products from China — including nearly every type of leather shoe — will make it impossible for hardworking American individuals and families to escape the harm that comes from these tax increases," the companies wrote in a letter to Trump.
While tariffs on some Chinese imports will be delayed until Dec. 15, the majority of footwear lines face an added 15% tariff on Sept. 1, the letter said. That comes on top of tariffs that already average 11% and reach 67% on some shoes, it added.
"This added 15% tax will cost U.S. footwear consumers an additional $4 billion every year," the letter said, citing an estimate by the Footwear Distributors & Retailers of America (FDRA) trade group, which spearheaded the letter.
"Attention, city dwellers! We're interested in identifying university-owned or commercially managed underground urban tunnels & facilities able to host research & experimentation," the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) tweeted on Wednesday, sparking a wave of alarming theories ranging from zombie and alien invasions, to psyops and the end of the world.
German troops will have to wait until 2022 to receive new combat boots due to "limited production capacity in industry," media reported.
The inability of the Bundeswehr to equip soldiers with basic footwear adds to a series of scandals over lack of equipment and questions over combat readiness in the NATO member.
Since 2016, the Bundeswehr has planned to provide soldiers with two pairs of "heavy combat boots" and one "light combat boot," instead of a standard "all-season boot."
The rollout was to be completed by the end of 2020, but has now been pushed back to mid-2022, Berlin daily Tagespiegel reported, citing a Defense Ministry response to a parliamentary inquiry.
Vyshinsky's legal team had earlier asked the court to allow him to stand trial without remaining behind bars. The prosecution has agreed to this.
The journalist said he has no intention of hiding and promised to faithfully attend future hearings. He said that the charges against him are "so absurd that it's in my interest to prove... their nonsensical nature" in court. "As I said before, I'm ready to attend the court hearings and participate in the trial, without delaying it or avoiding the court sessions."
The journalist was arrested in May 2018 when he was the chief of RIA Novosti Ukraine. He was being held on treason charges. Prosecutors claim that he had backed the self-proclaimed republics of Donetsk and Lugansk (DPR and LPR) in the east of Ukraine. Vyshinsky denied the charges, insisting that he covered the positions of both sides of the conflict. If proven guilty, he could face up to 15 years in prison.
The cryptocurrency firm has only just been issued a conditional banking and securities dealer license in Switzerland — and now aims to become a fully regulated bank on the island nation so it can provide a full suite of financial services.
Becoming a full-fledged, regulated crypto bank
Sygnum co-founder and chief strategy officer Gerald Goh said its application for the Singapore license will get underway once it becomes a fully fledged Swiss bank later this year.
The financial services it would be able to offer include custodial services for Bitcoin (BTC) and Ether (ETH), as well as conversions between the two cryptocurrencies and Swiss francs, euros, Singapore dollars and U.S. dollars.
The alleged incident took place last Sunday after the last competition of the national championship had ended in the Black Sea coast resort town.
The 17-year-old player, whose name has not been revealed, allegedly left the sports complex where the athletes were based to go on a date with a local man she met during the championship.
According to the report in local media, the couple were kissing on the beach when three police officers interrupted them and threatened them with arrest for inappropriate conduct in a public place.
The man reportedly fled the scene, but the three uniformed officers managed to capture the young athlete. They have since been named as sergeants Alin Kazanchi and Leonid Palanchuk, both 28, and 26-year-old senior sergeant Rustam Naniz, according to Telegram channel Baza.
Comment: See also:
- The Misanthropic Bankers Behind The Green New Deal
- The Green New Deal has its roots in the genocidal goals of the Club of Rome and 1001 Trust
- Gaetz: Biden had to 'copy and paste' Green New Deal because there is no inspiration behind his campaign - 'Donald Trump will trounce him'
- Straight to Hell: Millenarianism and AOC's Green New Deal
- Green New Deal is a power grab attempt and would have 'No Effect' on climate change - Study
- The production of hemp can be part of a real "Green New Deal"
- Wall Street analyst: Soros hoped to profit from economic destabilization caused by Green New Deal & ruin Trumps political future
- Beware Agenda 21 And Its Green New Deal: Plundering The World Under The Guise of 'Sustainable Development'
Today, crowds of customers waited for more than an hour at a Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) location in Atlanta, GA to sample vegan Beyond Fried Chicken.
KFC painted its Cobb Parkway location in Smyrna bright green and erected a Beyond Fried Chicken billboard to promote its vegan chicken options — which drew crowds that wrapped around two city blocks and bumper-to-bumper cars that looped twice around the drive-thru.
Comment: What does it say that people are lining up around the block to be able to try highly processed, glyphosate-laden fake food? Aside from the curious trend-chasers, how many of these people have bought into the lie that veganism is the healthier option and that eating vegan fast food is going to save the planet? These people are programmed automatons, hoovering up mainstream media propaganda faster than they can scarf down a bucket of fake fried chicken.
See also:
- These 3 lawsuits are protecting the rights of companies like Beyond Meat to call their products 'burgers', 'hot dogs,' and other words associated with meat
- No Beyond burrito: Chipotle's CEO says faux meat is too processed
- Are Beyond Meat's plant-based burgers healthier than red meat? Dietitians say no
- Programming complete: Fake meat company Beyond Meat tops $100/shr - KFC said to plan vegan 'fried chicken'
- Holy schmeat! Beyond Meat has plans to make plant-based bacon and steak
... or how to flip an average into a 'record' without changing the data
My original article about the media presentation of the 2019 Amazon Rain Forest burning season produced a good deal more controversy than any of us anticipated. I don't know how many times in the past four days OffG admins and editors have had to say "no, we aren't claiming deforestation is a good idea", but it's been a few.
We also received our first DDoS attack in a couple of months the day after it was published. So, even the hackers were pissed off at us.
Surprising as it may be to those who favor knee jerk spontaneity over reading and reflection, I don't think deforestation is a non-issue.
Comment: It's amazing that, once the truth starts to take a foothold and gain traction, the narrative is spun once again to put people back to sleep. The panic and virtue signalling about the Amazon is completely out of proportion to the truth of the matter, yet reality creators won't let anything like the truth get in the way of a good crisis.
See also:
- Annual Amazon farmland burn sets records for international outrage
- Why everything they're saying about the Amazon fires is wrong
- Amazon burning? Well maybe not so much
- Despite claims on social media, the Amazon is not burning more than usual and does not produce 20% of the world's oxygen
- Brazil's Bolsonaro accuses Macron of sensationalism for sharing fake photos of Amazon fires
- The Misanthropic Bankers Behind The Green New Deal
Video-sharing partnerships allow law enforcement to automatically request video from Ring owners within a designated timeframe and area, giving them access to millions of cameras that police claim have proved invaluable for investigations. Officers are not supposed to receive access to live-streaming video, and users can deny the footage requests - which come in the form of emails thanking them for "making your neighborhood a safer place" -but they don't always have the option of saying "no."















Comment: In the minds of the Ukronazis, Vyshinsky was in fact guilty of one thing: thought crime. Over the course of the Ukrainian civil war, anyone voicing support for position of the people of Donbass - or even being suspected of doing so - was considered to be committing treason. It seems that for all their resentment to the Soviets for the crimes of the communists, the modern Ukrainian radicals have acted just like them in all areas that truly matter. Old habits die hard.