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Conservatives filed lawsuits back in 2020 demanding that the Wisconsin Elections Commission remove voters from the rolls if they didn't respond to mailings within 30 days. Those lawsuits failed and Joe Biden took the state of Wisconsin over Donald Trump by about 20,000 votes.
On Wednesday, nearly nine months after the election, Wisconsin Commission officials deactivated 174,307 voter registrations because the voters hadn't cast a ballot in four years and didn't respond to a mailing. The commission also said they deactivated 31,854 registrations of voters who may have moved and didn't respond to a mailing.
But wait, it gets even worse.

Moayyad al-Alami greets mourners at his son’s wake. His 11-year-old son Mohammed was shot and killed by Israeli forces while the family were in their car on the way home from grocery shopping in their town of Beit Ummar. July 29th, 2021
Last week Israeli forces shot and killed 11-year-old Mohammed al-Alami while he was in his father's car with his two younger siblings, as the family were on their way home from grocery shopping in their town of Beit Ummar in the southern occupied West Bank.
At the time Israeli forces claimed that they attempted to stop the vehicle by firing warning shots in the air, and firing at the vehicle's tires. The accounts of Mohammed's father, and several eyewitnesses at the time contradicted the army's statement, and said that the soldiers sprayed the car with bullets "out of nowhere," and with no prior warning.
The BBC period comedy, which ran from 1982 to 1992, was centred around the various misadventures of an embattled French cafe-owner during WWII, whose business was both a front for the underground resistance and a favoured watering hole for occupying Nazi forces.
It featured a host of colourful characters speaking English in exaggerated German, French and Italian accents, and played on both British and European stereotypes. In addition to spawning still-popular catchphrases such as the greeting "Good Moaning," other running gags included bungled operations, double entendres and pantomime sexual humour.
"In the past week, we have been made aware of three employees who were coming to the office unvaccinated," CNN president Jeff Zucker told staffers in a memo, which reporter Oliver Darcy posted Thursday on Twitter.
All three have been terminated. Let me be clear: We have a zero-tolerance policy on this.
Comment: Be prepared as these types of zero-tolerance policies make their way into more businesses and governments. It's going to be a bumpy ride.
During a Wednesday interview with CBS News about the CDC's recent eviction moratorium, Bush was briefly pressed about her choice to use one-third of her campaign funds for security guards while advocating for the removal of funding from law enforcement.
"You faced some criticism in recent weeks over your push to defund the police," noted one of the anchors. "Campaign records show that you spent roughly $70,000 on private security, and some critics say that move is hypocritical. What's your response to those critics?"
"I'm going to make sure I have security because I know I have had attempts on my life," replied Bush after alleging that she experiences death threats from white supremacists. "And I have too much work to do. There are too many people that need help right now for me to allow that. So if I end up spending $200,000, if I spend ten more dollars on it, you know what? I get to be here, to do the work. So suck it up. And defunding the police has to happen; we need to defund the police and put that money into social safety nets, because we're trying to save lives."
Comment: Tone-deaf hypocrisy is one of the many symptoms of ideological possession.

US spends 17% of GDP on healthcare but struggles with affordability and has the most administrative hurdles
The country struggles with deep problems in affordability of healthcare, which affects access and equity, and it is the country that has the most administrative hurdles when dealing with healthcare. This is despite the US spending 17% of its gross domestic product on healthcare, "far above" the other 10 countries, according to the report.
Comment: History is replete with examples of bloated empires that tend to become overwhelmed by corruption and riddled with incompetence, and the US is little different. Another prime example of how this system is nearing its end is its military budget that outspends the top countries combined whilst failing to win any wars or produce anything of value:
- "Astonishing fraud": Pentagon stashes billions, spends it later to avoid accountability
- Spain will overtake Japan in world's life expectancy ranking, US set to plunge to 64th by 2040
- MindMatters: How Psychopaths Infect and Destroy Hierarchies of Competence
- The Truth Perspective: Interview with Dilyana Gaytandzhieva: Pentagon Biological Warfare And Arms Trafficking to Terrorists
- The Truth Perspective: Interview with Douglas Valentine: The CIA As Organized Crime
Comment: For more information:
- Eric Clapton blames 'propaganda' for 'disastrous' Covid vaccine experience
- Eric Clapton after COVID vaccination: 'I should never have gone near the needle'
- Van Morrison set to release anti-lockdown songs
- 'Too many liberties being taken from us': Oasis musician Noel Gallagher ridicules coronavirus rules, refuses to wear a mask
The craft, a De Havilland Beaver, had been ferrying five cruise passengers from a Holland America Line ship stopping in the port town of Ketchikan, the officials said, adding that the pilot was among the dead.
"Poor visibility and deteriorating weather hampered aerial search efforts for part of the afternoon," the Alaska State Troopers said in a statement, adding that an emergency signal had been triggered shortly before noon.
The U.S. Coast Guard found the wrecked plane and the victims after a search that also involved the U.S. Forest Service and other agencies, the troopers said.

Walt Disney World. Three employees of Walt Disney World have been arrested in a massive child sex sting in Florida.
Three Walt Disney World employees and a registered nurse in the Orlando, Fla., area were among the 17 people arrested in a six-day undercover child predator sting.
Under the name Operation Child Protector, authorities targeted people through the internet and ultimately arrested 17 people, nine of whom already had criminal records. In total, the group faces 49 felonies and two misdemeanors, NBC 8 reported.
Comment: For a detailed list of all the alleged acts of the accused and their charges, see this article from Fox 13.
How many more incidents need to happen like this before there's a realization that the Disney corporation is a writhing den of child sex predators? See:
- Disney World employees among 16 men arrested in child pornography sting
- Former senior Disney executive sentenced to 7 years in prison for raping 7-year-old girl
- 17 people were busted in a child pornography sting in Florida. 2 of them were Disney employees
- Former Disney star says she was molested for years as a child in Hollywood, and no one did a thing about it
- Disney Channel actor arrested for trying to entice 13yo in Utah
- Former Disney costume manager, lego builder among 11 arrested in undercover child porn sting
- Veteran Disney executive arrested on child sex abuse charges
- Former child star outs pedophile Disney director, Victor Salva
- Disney employees and elementary teacher caught in recent child porn sting
- Disney World employees at centre of child sex scandal
- Disney, Universal Studios and SeaWorld employees caught in sex stings, child porn arrests
- US, South Carolina: Sesame Street, Disney music composer charged with making and distributing child pornography

CCTV captures Sudesh Amman walking from his bail hostel to Streatham High Road, where he carried out the attack.
A convicted terrorist who went on a knife rampage in south London that ended with him being shot dead by police told a mentor just days before that he had changed his ways, an inquest has heard.
Sudesh Amman, 20, was shot dead by police after he ran up Streatham High Road on 2 February 2020 randomly stabbing members of the public and injuring two people.
Comment: One of the qualities that makes an asset a 'good asset' is the ability to convince people that they are not a threat. It's interesting that the counter-terrorism officials weren't buying it.
See also:
- Sudesh Amman: Police voiced concern over Streatham terror attacker's intent before his release from jail, inquest hears
- London attack: West's terrorists bite the hand that feeds (again)
- Out of control, or 'remember why they need us'? Too many convicted terrorists to track, warns senior British police officer
- UK Home Sec Priti Patel branded 'moron' online after referring to terrorists as "COUNTER-terrorist offenders"











Comment: Israeli soldiers killed an 11-year-old Palestinian boy, then attacked his funeral and killed someone else