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Incredible how stupidity has become so popular youtu.be/kfjWxXIPTq8 - it is scary indeed. Millions of people watch these morons...

#stupidity #idiocracy #rogan #joerogan



$8,700 Stimulus Checks from IRS in 2024 for Qualifying Americans?


The thought of stimulus checks might remind some readers of the COVID-19 economic impact payments and child tax credit payments from 2020 and 2021.


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Gracias Alex Serra


Hacia tiempo que no escuchaba a un artista que me transmistiera tanto con su música como nuestro hermano Alex Serra.

Su música me ayuda a seguir sintiéndome vivo en esta jungla de hormigón:
alexserramusic.com/music

A veces no se que haría sin música...Sin poder bailar, sin poder cantar, sin poder reír, sin poder llorar, sin poder amar...

"La abundancia vive en la gratitud"

Gracias vida :)








Throughline: Ralph Nader, Consumer Crusader - npr.org/2024/04/18/1198908720/…

Whether it's pesticides in your cereal or the door plug flying off your airplane, consumers today have plenty of reasons to feel like corporations might not have their best interests at heart. At a moment where we're seeing unprecedented product recalls, and when trust in the government is near historic lows, we're going to revisit a time when a generation of people felt empowered to demand accountability from both companies and elected leaders — and got results. Today on the show, the story of the U.S. consumer movement and its controversial leader: the once famous, now infamous Ralph Nader.

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