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When news broke that Trump’s senior military leadership had used an unsecured group chat to share sensitive information, the consequences were more than political—they were personal. For Kendall Brown, content creator, digital strategist, and a military spouse, the scandal known as SignalGate hit home: her husband’s life was directly endangered by the breach in protocol. Outraged, Kendall recorded a video of herself calling her senator’s office and demanding accountability. The clip went viral, drawing major media attention—and a wave of backlash. But while the threats and hate came in fast, Kendall, known for her sharp wit and thick skin, was more irritated by how unoriginal and not funny the trolls were. In this candid and surprisingly funny conversation with Bridget, Kendall shares what it’s like to live with the real-life consequences of political negligence. They dive into her experience as a military spouse, the realities of online activism, and what many on the left often get wrong about military families. Follow Kendall on TikTok: @kendallybrownRead more: Military Wife Rips Hegseth for Risking ‘Husband’s Life’ in Viral Video – The Daily Beast Follow Bridget across the internet: IG @BridgetMarieInDC TikTok @BridgetMarieInDC YouTube: ThereAreNoGirlsOnTheInternet See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Some weeks we have a good time with funny little questions, and some weeks, we shoulder the burden of deciding which soul crushing fate we take to protect you from the consequnces. Today is one of the latter, we must become either rich, or famous..-Would you Rather raise chickens or bees?-All or Nothing-Would you rather be rich or famous?Patreon.com/WouldYouRatherWithEricAndDave to access bonus episodes!
Solo run before work.5k. on the E&N rail/trail.Took lots-0-photos and put them together for a short trailer video.The full 24:XX audio podcast will be available on YouTube and on Spreaker, and on all popular pod-catchers.
A brief discussion recently on the ABSD rise, we're going more in depth on what this increase could mean, not just for private properties but HDBs as well. Melvin Lim and Yu Rong are joined by articulate Mikaela and everybody's friend, Beng Yew, to discuss not only the pressing topic of ABSD, but integrated developments as well as the rental market. Will those in the sidelines stay forever priced out of the market? Will rentals continue to rise? What about why some but not all integrated developments seem to do well? Get your snacks ready as we answer all these burning questions, in bite-sized chunks, on this week's episode of our Banter style Nuggets On The Go!(0000:00) Introduction(00:02:52) Mikaela's Accent(00:05:30) Beng Yew was a flower salesperson(00:06:29) Topics to cover(00:08:55) HDB prices rose further (5-room flats)(00:12:20) Govenrment further raises ABSD rates(00:15:10) A lot of foriegn buyers buying OCR Resale(00:19:56) ABSD hike on housing market could go two ways(00:22:03) Three different countries (Would you invest?)(00:36:47) Foreign buyers pick up 4 units despite doubling in foreigner ABSD Rate(00:40:51) Blossoms By The Park unit prices(00:45:55) Are Integrated Projects overpriced?(00:52:25) Yu Rong's Watertown story (00:53:33) Integrated Projects audience(00:54:02) Beng Yew's Mr Coconut story (Watertown)(00:56:12) Disparity Effect (Integrated Projects)(01:01:39) The Woodleigh Residences (Integrated Projects)(01:09:10) The Woodleigh Residences or Park Colonial(01:10:41) Predictions of average PSF of an OCR new launch in 2028(01:14:47) Highest PSF done in the last 6 months(01:16:29) 5-room HDB flats rental rates(01:25:25) Singapore residential property supplies(01:29:51) Are we trapped?(01:33:34) Topics to cover next episode (01:33:57) Conclusion(01:34:08) BloopersWatch the video on our NOTG YouTube Channel:https://youtu.be/4BAaeaYdEVg
Preston Brashers, Senior policy analyst at the Heritage Foundation, joins to cover the new IRS requirements and the questions raised about them. Then, Andrew Reed, Attorney- Associate at Carstens, Allen, Gourley LLP, joins to discuss Twitter seeking dismissal of disability bias lawsuit, Radio City facial recognition lawsuit, and more.
The Morrison government finally released its long-awaited climate modelling for its net zero by 2050 plan and our experts agree it's the stuff of science fiction. A number of big flaws in the model have already been identified, the biggest of which is that it doesn't actually reach net zero - there's a 15% gap. But it also includes imaginary emissions reduction technologies being invented ‘very soon', no detail about cost of living impacts and it ignores the economic benefits of avoiding dangerous climate change. But the biggest reveal? At the heart of the modelling is a phantom carbon tax.This was recorded on 16 November 2021 and things may have changed since recording.australiainstitute.org.au // @theausinstituteHost: Ebony Bennett, Deputy Director at the Australia Institute // @ebony_bennettGuests:Richard Denniss, chief economist, the Australia Institute // @RDNS_TAIRod Campbell, research director, the Australia Institute // @R_o_d_CProducer: Jennifer Macey // @jennifermaceyTheme Music: Pulse and Thrum; additional music by Blue Dot Sessions
Finance professional and podcaster, Willams D. Brack, is originally from the Delta of Greenwood, MS. Growing up he faced much adversity moving to Chicago, IL for a few years and coming back to the midsouth with family in Memphis, TN at the age of thirteen. He learned a plethora of life skills at a very early age and excelled in academics and sports graduating summa cum laude from Carver High School. Brack's next chapter consisted of a few school endeavors in which he ultimately graduated from Morehouse College. Fast forward to today Brack is the Vice President and Community Development Manager for Regions Bank in West TN and AR. Brack believes there is plenty of financial opportunity for the midsouth community through elevating income and providing much needed resources. Take a listen as Brack breaks down the Community Reinvestment Act, his love/hate relationship with cryptocurrency and his thoughts on a few trending topics. You'll also learn more about how he became the co-host of The Grindset Podcast and Sell or Fail Podcast.
The Mayor of Thames-Coromandel is welcoming the Govenrment's new Covid plan, but wants to ensure the services are there to look after people. Our Covid-19 resurgence plan's been unveiled - including the worst case scenario of someone testing positive after being at a big festival in a different region.Because there's a high risk of widespread transmission, people would need to temporarily stay where they are.Should there be a case at a campsite, Kiwis could see targeted alert levels changes; but if a border worker tests positive, we'd likely stay at alert level one.Director General of Health Ashley Bloomfield says Kiwis should stay put if there's a Covid outbreak where they are this summer.He told media today they should wait for advice and information."It's very important in the first instance that people don't rush to get home and potentially take the virus with them."Thames-Coromandel Mayor Sandra Goudie told Heather du Plessis-Allan that the plan is reasonably sensible, but the wrap-around services need to be there. "It's something to try and contain it to a pretty localised area, so if you've got a campground you can keep it within the campground as much as you like, bearing in mind that people do come and go."She says that there are a lot of people packed into these packs. "The crowds are huge, so the lines at some of the facilities are very long."Goudie says the Government will need to come through with the "goods and services" and assist with costs should people be locked down in a campground. She says people should wash their hands and do the right thing, and keep those extra precautions up during the summer.
This session explores the higher degree supervisory charter and its value to and for student diversity. This specialist session for Business, Govenrment and Law offers some strategies to think about professional development, work and supervision in tough times for students and the world.
In this weeks Matt's Minis, A government scientist, Matt Cable, Abby Arcane, and Jefferson Bolt kidnap Swamp Thing and take him to Washington, D.C. for examination--and possible destruction?!
The Foreign Office launches the biggest repatriation of Brits in peacetime. 3/4s of a million stranded and told to get home. What’s it like trying to coordinate an effort like that inside Govenrment and is the foreign office, the longest arm of the British state, up to the job? Joining Tom this week is Alistair Burt, former foreign office minister responsible for the Middle East when the Arab spring broke out. Rule Britannia discovers Britains place in a fast changing world. Listen and subscribe now to Rule Britannia on Global Player or wherever you get your podcasts. https://www.lbc.co.uk/radio/presenters/tom-swarbrick/ Twitter @TomSwarbrick1
Kelly talks to the head of the CEO of the Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario
In this episode we look at disappearances and if they can be connected to a more nefarious plan. Is the government moving people off of the Earth as part of a mysterious plan to prepare for armageddon? Remember keep asking questions. Our websitehttps://jgeis1701d.wixsite.com/majesticearsonlyOur emailmajesticearsonlypodcast@gmail.com
Kelly gets the skinny from Environment Minister Rod Phillips.
Discussion on experience at a local school board last night with a friend that gave a speech, with the latter half of the podcast discussing NASA's research into miniature nuclear reactors. All I know is I want one... Link to the article referenced in the podcast: https://www.engadget.com/2018/01/18/nasa-tests-nuclear-reactor-power-mars-habitat/Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/justaboutanything)
Do all of us ever see the same TRUTH in the same way? What is TRUTH to one, is a total lie to another. Some people think Edward Snowden is a traitor; others call him a hero. Some think Hillary would make the best President; others wouldn't vote for her for Dog Catcher? Who is right? How can you find out what is behind all of the huff and puff; bull and bluff. Join us as we look beneath the facade to the real intentions of two questionable personalities. Sound Health Options
Topics include: Jobs and unemployment, development of the Ring of Fire, emergency response management, casinos.
Bill Wilson, AS ’75, is a conservative opposed to what he sees as a government that is way too big and is spending way too much money for all the wrong reasons. As president of Americans for Limited Government, a nonprofit advocacy group in Fairfax, Va., the former political science major says he takes issue with the actions of both political parties. Wilson says he disliked many of George W. Bush’s policies, including the Patriot Act and the Medicare prescription drug program, and supported neither Barack Obama nor John McCain in the 2008 presidential race. But now, with Obama in the White House, Wilson and his organization have what The New York Times called in a recent article about him “a fully satisfying target.” Like many other conservative groups, Americans for Limited Government has gained momentum since 2008 through opposition to President Obama’s policies. It has established a strong online presence, including a website, GetLiberty.org, and daily email messages to more than 90,000 conservative individuals and bloggers. Because politics is, in Wilson’s words, “a full-body contact sport,” he says the confrontational style of many of his messages is designed to get attention for his limited-government ideology. “To some degree, the old terms [such as ‘conservative’] are no longer really descriptive,” he says. “We advocate more adherence to what we see as a traditional view of the Constitution. In that sense, our goal is more restoration than conserving.” Americans for Limited Government has about 18 staff members and an annual budget of $4 million. Howard Rich, a New York real estate executive who funds many conservative causes, is a major supporter. Spending, taxes and the scope and reach of government are among the hot-button issues that raise the hackles of Wilson, who earlier in his career worked for organizations supporting such issues as right-to-work laws, term limits and school choice. “Governments feel a need to justify themselves, so what you end up with are policies that justify government initiatives,” Wilson says. “The problem is that the money the government spends comes out of the private sector or from debt servicing.” Part of the solution, he says, is a return to small localized and sustainable communities, where members have a more direct say in what goes on. “Creating sustainable communities is what it is all about,” he says. “This is an American experiment, and it has the potential to unite liberals and conservatives.” Wilson’s involvement in the political fray continues a recent flurry of high-profile political activities by alumni, including Vice President Joe Biden; Steve Schmidt and David Plouffe, who led the 2008 presidential campaigns for McCain and Obama, respectively; and recently elected New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie. “One of the positive aspects about the University of Delaware and the state of Delaware is that you have a chance to move up and try things that aren’t available in a larger, less intimate setting,” says Wilson, who cites the influence of James R. Soles, now Alumni Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Political Science and International Relations, on his own passion for politics. “To have all of those alums involved at those levels, the school has to provide an environment that generates people who are inquisitive and always ready to learn.”
Host Cyrus Webb welcomes you to an incredible hour of Conversations LIVE, beginning at the top of the hour with radio show host/author Freeman Michaels. Michaels will talk about his struggle with weight issues, and how he is using his God-given gifts to help others. At 30 min. past the hour, Webb will talk with Thomas Burrell, President of the Black Farmers and Agriculturalists Association, Inc. Earlier in the day Burrell held a press conference where he is calling for USDA Secretary Thomas Vilsack to resign for discrimination. Webb and Burrell will discuss the Shirley Sherrod incident that led many to become more aware of the lawsuit pending between the Govenrment and the Black Farmers Assoc. What role is race playing today in how business is handled in Washington? That and more will be talked about during the 1/2 hour discussion.