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2025-01-31 at 7:40 PM UTC
Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ It all started with Satan's lie, in the Garden. He is responsible for all the bad that then had to come.
The lie is that the serpent is the bad guy. The Vatican is an agent of Satan. The bible you read was crafted by them. Try reading the Sumerian creation myths instead of the Jewish ones. -
2025-02-03 at 8:29 PM UTC
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2025-02-03 at 8:35 PM UTCwe voted for just exactly what ur freaking out about,, its over ur pay grade that's why you don't understand what's going on
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2025-02-03 at 8:38 PM UTC
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2025-02-03 at 9:01 PM UTCWho knows, if I write a book about my chimpanzee theories it may lead to your holocaust.
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2025-02-03 at 9:15 PM UTC
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2025-02-03 at 9:16 PM UTCI think I've watched four hentai shows in my life because I was curious about Japanese culture. Every time I see US news these days I feel like their policies are inspired by hentai or the really cringe anime.
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2025-02-03 at 9:18 PM UTCLike making it okay for boys to rape girls in schools, that sounds like something out of a hentai. Elon wanting to start WW3 so there's no more nations, it's cringe af.
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2025-02-03 at 9:23 PM UTCThe following users say it would be alright if the author of this post didn't die in a fire!
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2025-02-03 at 9:25 PM UTC
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2025-02-03 at 9:29 PM UTC
"Prior to the early twentieth century, mattresses were made of a lot of different materials, ranging in quality. You might have a manufacturer claiming that a mattress is made of the finest cotton money can buy, when really, on the inside it’s just a mix of something like straw and paper. Even worse, the manufacturer could be using recycled materials containing bacteria or bed bugs.
Of particular concern to the government was the risk of manufacturers re-selling mattresses that had been in hospitals, where mattresses could contain and spread dangerous communicable diseases to the wider population.
When the government required that tags be added to list a mattress’s “ingredients”, the manufacturers that weren’t using those high-quality materials naturally didn’t want consumers to know. So, they’d rip off the tags before mattresses hit the retailers’ showroom floors. They could “technically” say they’d added tags, but those tags weren’t coming across consumer eyes."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_label
How much do you think this costs to enforce per year?
The answer; It's impossible to figure out.Determining the exact annual cost to the government for enforcing mattress labeling regulations is challenging due to the decentralized nature of enforcement across various federal and state agencies. In the United States, the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) oversees federal standards for mattress flammability and labeling, while individual states may have their own specific requirements and enforcement mechanisms. For instance, 32 states have specific labeling requirements, and 14 states mandate registration for manufacturers, which involves processing forms and fees.
The CPSC's responsibilities encompass a wide range of consumer products, making it difficult to isolate the budget allocated specifically for mattress labeling enforcement. Additionally, state-level enforcement costs vary based on each state's regulations and resources dedicated to this area. Therefore, without detailed budgetary breakdowns from these agencies, providing an accurate estimate of the total government expenditure on mattress labeling enforcement is not feasible.
https://fpif.org/the-pentagon-just-cant-pass-an-audit/The Pentagon just failed its audit — again. For the sixth time in a row, the agency that accounts for half the money Congress approves each year can’t figure out what it did with all that money.
For a brief recap, the Pentagon has never passed an audit. Until 2018, it had never even completed one.
Since then, the Pentagon has done an audit every year and given itself a participation prize each time. Yet despite this year’s triumphant press release — titled “DOD Makes Incremental Progress Towards Clean Audit” — it has failed every time.
In its most recent audit, the Pentagon was able to account for just half of its $3.8 trillion in assets (including equipment, facilities, etc). That means $1.9 trillion is unaccounted for — more than the entire budget Congress agreed to for the current fiscal year.
No other federal agency could get away with this. There would be congressional hearings. There would be demands to remove agency leaders, or to defund those agencies. Every other major federal agency has passed an audit, proving that it knows where taxpayer dollars it is entrusted with are going.
DOGE literally does nothing and just fucks around and wastes money while ignoring blatant taxpayer $$$ black holes. YOU VOTED FOR THIS!!!!