Mme. Defarge
Mme. Defarge's JournalAs cynical as it sounds, what about quantifying gun
violences total economic cost? Or the total economic/productivity cost of ignoring public safety measures during a pandemic. Oh, never mind.
Let us prey!
Is that what those Baptist preachers have been saying all along. Is it really just a matter of semantics?
IRS Question
In early April I received IRS Letter 5071C which instructed me to verify my identity in order to receive my 2021 federal tax refund. On irs.gov I was routed to a link for ID.me, which I could not get to work. A few days later I read an article in the Washington Post about a congressional investigation looking into the ID.me face-scan company. Then, a day or so later, my federal tax refund was deposited into my checking account.
Does anyone have any knowledge of this situation or have advice on whether or not I should still try to verify my I.D. with the IRS?
A law must be reasonable and enforceable.
A concept that has stayed with me since my one and only college law course. Is that no longer the standard?
The symbolic "pantsing" of Putin!
https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2022/05/01/russia-cyber-attacks-hacking/
Experts anticipated a Moscow-led cyber-assault; instead, unprecedented attacks by hacktivists and criminals have wreaked havoc in Russia
By Joseph Menn May 1, 2022
Yet the third month of war finds Russia, not the United States, struggling under an unprecedented hacking wave that entwines government activity, political voluntarism and criminal action. Digital assailants have plundered the countrys personal financial data, defaced websites and handed decades of government emails to anti-secrecy activists abroad. One recent survey showed more passwords and other sensitive data from Russia were dumped onto the open Web in March than information from any other country.
The broadcasting cache and some of the other notable spoils were obtained by a small hacktivist group formed as the war began looking inevitable, called Network Battalion 65. Federation government: your lack of honor and blatant war crimes have earned you a special prize, read one note left on a victims network. This bank is hacked, ransomed and soon to have sensitive data dumped on the Internet.
But perhaps the most important victim of the wave of attacks has been the myth of Russian cyber-superiority, which for decades helped scare hackers in other countries as well as criminals within its borders away from targeting a nation with such a formidable operation.
The sense that Russia is off-limits has somewhat expired, and hacktivism is one of the most accessible forms of striking at an unjust regime or its supporting infrastructure, said Emma Best, co-founder of Distributed Denial of Secrets, which validated and published the regulator and broadcast troves among others.
While many of the hackers want to inform the public about Russias role in areas including propaganda and energy production, Best said a secondary motivation post-invasion is the symbolic pantsing of Putin and some of the oligarchs.
A symbolic horse head in every citizen's bed
When a friend asked me to defend my assertion that Governor Abbots actions amounted to extortion and were deeply corrupt, I replied that, Its clearly meant to destroy the Biden presidency and punish the entire country for the fact that a Democrat was elected to that office. A symbolic horse head in every citizens bed. It serves as a future warning , i.e., elect a Democrat and everyone will suffer.
White House, truckers blast Texas as inspections snarl Mexico traffic
Huge, multi-mile traffic jams at numerous U.S. border crossings in Mexico worsened Wednesday as Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) largely kept in place his new restrictions that require secondary inspections of commercial trucks and other vehicles.
The new policy, announced last week, has led some truckers to remain snarled in traffic for more than 30 hours, prompting desperate pleas from fruit and vegetable importers, the auto industry and other executives who said their products are being caught up in a political standoff.
In an afternoon news conference, Abbott said he would relax inspections only on trucks entering Texas from Nuevo León, Mexico, because that regions governor had agreed to tighter security measures. But he was keeping the restrictions up in other entry points until other governors would follow suit.
Clogged bridges can end only through the type of collaboration that we are demonstrating today between Texas and Nuevo León, Abbott said.
Businesses on both sides of the border were not mollified by the governors Wednesday announcement, and they said the economic consequences were piling up.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/white-house-truckers-blast-texas-as-inspections-snarl-mexico-traffic/ar-AAWalPd
Portland's World Naked Bike Ride is back this summer
Portlands World Naked Bike Ride is back this summer https://www.oregonlive.com/entertainment/2022/04/portlands-world-naked-bike-ride-is-back-this-summer.html
Maybe this will help my beleaguered home town get some of its quirky mojo back.
After sitting out the COVID summers, Portlands nakedest bike ride is back and almost as naked as ever.
Almost because organizers are asking people to wear masks on their faces during the ride. Covering every other body part, however, is up to rider discretion.
This years World Naked Bike Ride will take place on the evening of July 30. So far, thats the extent of the details. Would-be riders should keep an eye on pdxwnbr.org or follow @pdxwnbr on Twitter for more details as the event gets closer.
Every year, excluding the last two, bike riders gather in Portland and around the world and remove as many of their clothes as they want and ride through town to draw awareness to bicycle safety, fossil fuel dependency and really whatever cause they want.
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