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Roasted: CBS Affiliate Photojournalist Terminated After Setting His Arm on Fire for Gaza
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Roasted: CBS Affiliate Photojournalist Terminated After Setting His Arm on Fire for Gaza

There's a few things that indicate mental unwellness: shouting at the sun, believing your next door neighbor is a reptilian alien from Proxima Centauri, being a transgendered person who supports Hamas,…
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Steroids Are Awesome!!
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Steroids Are Awesome!!

In this video I'm discussing the effects of steroids: good and bad. About me: I'm a Canadian natural pro bodybuilder and internationally-qualified powerlifter with a BSc in biochemistry/chemistry and a passion for science. I've been training for 15 years drug-free. I'm 5'5 and fluctuate between 160 lbs (72kg) (lean) and 180 lbs (81kg) (bulked). UTL COMMENT:- It's the weekend let's take a (small) break from full-time politics! Interesting video and ALOT of truths about steroids. I have never done it. Best to do everything naturally. Plus - I would NEVER TRUST anything injectable anyway. Even Pfizer makes growth hormones!!! In my mid-50's and I have recommenced my journey into physical fitness....unvaxxed and free. But I look and feel 40. People guess me at that. So sometimes you may see the odd health related video on this channel. Health is super important to be prepared for what's coming.... Cheers. With thanks to:- https://www.youtube.com/@JeffNippard Download the world's smartest nutrition app MacroFactor: https://bit.ly/jeffmacrofactor (2 weeks free using code JEFF) Check out my two BEST products (my beginner-intermediate training program and my nutrition app) 1. My Fundamentals Training Program: https://shop.jeffnippard.com/product/... 2. MacroFactor Diet App: http://bit.ly/jeffmacrofactor [Use code Jeff for a FREE 2 week trial] Here's my instagram: / jeffnippard ------------------------------- References: How Much Muscle Can Creatine Build https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29214... https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti... How Much Muscle Can Steroids Build https://www.strongerbyscience.com/muc... https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti... https://journals.lww.com/cjsportsmed/... General Risks of Steroid Usage https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/... The Effect of Steroids on the Brain https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33811018 The Effect of Steroids on the Heart https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti... The Effect of Steroids on the Testes https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti... https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti... The Effect of Steroids on Life Expectancy https://www.jwatch.org/na57257/2024/0... https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30460... Thanks to these folks for helping me with the video: Mike Israetel: / renaissanceperiodization Derek More Plates More Dates: / moreplatesmoredates Chase Irons: / chaseirons Also, shoutout to Kurzgesagt for the video concept idea: / kurzgesagt ------------------------------- Written by Jeff Nippard Filmed by Jeff Nippard & Meraki Films ( / mrkifilms ) Edited by Rickie Ho & Jeff Nippard ( / coldgamerick ) Music Arranged by Editor Musket ( / @theeditorjosh ) Music sourced from Epidemic Sound -------------------------------
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How David Crosby outwitted Mexican vigilantes
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How David Crosby outwitted Mexican vigilantes

A legend. The post How David Crosby outwitted Mexican vigilantes first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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The Weekend Spectator Ep. 23: Let DEI Die!
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The Weekend Spectator Ep. 23: Let DEI Die!

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) has been the idol of woke leftists for the past few years as they forced it on everyone — businesses, schools, the military, and beyond. (READ MORE: The High-Water Mark of Woke Corporate Activism) After a few years of “glory,” it is finally backfiring with companies, schools, and others walking back their DEI policies in greater and greater numbers. In this episode of The Weekend Spectator Podcast, Paul and Grace discuss a variety of companies that have suffered the consequences of DEI and some that seem to be walking away from woke policies as a result. Watch the full episode to find out more!  READ Paul and Grace’s work here and here. Read More: University of Michigan Might Walk Back Woke Policies The Weekend Spectator Ep. 21: Government Efficiency and American Health Commence The post <i>The Weekend Spectator</i> Ep. 23: Let DEI Die! appeared first on The American Spectator | USA News and Politics.
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Eliminate Affordable Housing Mandates to Make Housing More Affordable
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Eliminate Affordable Housing Mandates to Make Housing More Affordable

If you want to build housing on your property, can the government demand that you first give your land to someone else to live on? Or that you pay for someone else’s house (on someone else’s property) before you get a permit to build housing for yourself? You would think the answer would be a resounding, “Of course not!” But consider the case of Jessica and Chris Pilling in Healdsburg, California. It may cause you to think again.  Jessica and her husband run Bike Healdsburg, a small “party bicycle” business offering a fun way to explore Healdsburg. Since the couple and their three young children were outgrowing the duplex where they currently live, Jessica subdivided their lot to build a new family home and an attached accessory dwelling unit (ADU) on the second lot, with a plan to rent out their current duplex. In a state and city facing a housing crisis, the Pillings should have been rewarded. They wanted to take their property, which included housing for two families (a duplex), and double the amount of housing available by building an additional house and an ADU (sometimes called a granny flat). Healdsburg, a community that needs more housing options, should have embraced the Pillings’ plan.  But it didn’t. Instead, Healdsburg sought to penalize the Pillings.   Under what Healdsburg calls its “inclusionary housing” program, Healdsburg demanded that the Pillings either a) give land at no charge to the city for affordable housing purposes (that is, for someone else to live on) or b) pay a $20,134.75 fee that Healdsburg would then use toward providing affordable housing for someone else. Only upon taking one of these steps would Healdsburg permit the Pillings to build more housing on their property. Many cities in California and elsewhere have similar inclusionary housing programs, sometimes labeled affordable housing programs.  If the city was the mafia, we would call this extortion. Given no choice, the Pillings paid the fee the government demanded. But they did so under protest: They considered this fee unfair and ineffective.  The Pillings were right on both counts.  Governments cannot burden homebuilders like the Pillings with costs for problems they do not create. The Supreme Court’s 5th Amendment housing decisions in Nollan v. California Coastal Commission (1987), Dolan v. City of Tigard (1994), and Koontz v. St. Johns River Water Management District (2013) established that permit conditions for new construction must be directly connected to the new construction’s impact and proportional to that impact.   Anything above and beyond is an unconstitutional taking of private property.   Moreover, the Supreme Court’s decision in Sheetz v. County of El Dorado confirmed that even permit conditions to build housing imposed by legislation rather than on a case-by-case basis, like Healdsburg’s general inclusionary housing program, are subject to these same rules.   For Healdsburg’s demands on the Pillings to survive constitutional scrutiny, this permit condition — that they give up their own land for someone else’s use or pay a fee to the city so that the city can build housing for someone else — must be connected somehow to the public need that the land or money would go to. And that’s not true when it comes to the demands that Healdsburg made.   Instead, the relationship between the fee and the demand is the opposite of the requisite connection since the Pillings’ intention to build more housing achieves what the Healdsburg inclusion housing program is trying to do — but without the payment of any fee or forced sacrifice of land. By definition, the Pillings’ plan would contribute to the overall supply of housing, thereby tending to lower — not raise — the cost of housing. This is the basic law of supply and demand. Denying a permit to build new housing would not improve housing affordability. It would mean less housing supply which would create upward pressure on the cost of housing that remained.  Healdsburg disagrees, of course, but Healdsburg is wrong. The city justifies its demand on the grounds that the “construction of above-moderate income housing depletes the amount of available residential land while contributing to rising land prices because of a greater scarcity of developable sites.”   That is wrong twice over. First, it ignores the downward pressure that new market-rate housing, like the housing the Pillings intend to build, has on the price of housing itself. Second, it ignores that increasing the cost of new housing by forcing you to pay more than the simple costs to build and thus forcing you to recoup that fee by increasing the price of the new housing once built, will reduce the construction of new housing units overall. Healdsburg’s demands on home builders like the Pillings do not help drive down housing costs; instead, they increase the costs.   Thus, Healdsburg’s demands are not just unconstitutional but also counterproductive.   Represented at no charge by Pacific Legal Foundation, earlier this year, Jessica Pilling fought back with a federal lawsuit challenging Healdsburg’s inclusionary housing program.   Less than two months after the lawsuit was filed, Healdsburg settled. The city agreed to refund the inclusionary housing fee and pay an additional sum to Jessica to compensate her for her hardship. Healdsburg may quibble with the bottom-line implication of its own decision to settle, but it’s obvious to anyone with eyes. Healdsburg knows its program is unconstitutional and counterproductive, and thus it refunded the fee and paid Jessica Pilling.   The settlement is a clear victory for Jessica Pilling and her family. Unfortunately, Healdsburg’s inclusionary housing program remains on the books for now. Nevertheless, the Pacific Legal Foundation will continue to fight for homeowners in Healdsburg and across the country and challenge similarly unjust policies wherever they occur. Our country needs workable solutions to the housing crisis, not government-created plans that may be well-intended but exacerbate the problem they intended to solve.  Mark Miller is a senior attorney at Pacific Legal Foundation, a public interest law firm that defends Americans’ liberty against government overreach and abuse.  READ MORE: Trump Will Be the Housing President, Defining America’s Golden Age A Troubling Preview of Harris’ Housing Policies US Permitting Regime is Hampering America’s Potential Watch Out for Rent-Control Madness The post Eliminate Affordable Housing Mandates to Make Housing More Affordable appeared first on The American Spectator | USA News and Politics.
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o m g : The extremely conservative financial giant Charles Schwab is recommending a 10% allocation to #Bitcoin. ???
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o m g : The extremely conservative financial giant Charles Schwab is recommending a 10% allocation to #Bitcoin. ???

o m g : The extremely conservative financial giant Charles Schwab is recommending a 10% allocation to #Bitcoin. ??? https://t.co/AXLmLpoywg — SGTreport (@SGTreport) December 6, 2024
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BULL CRAP ALERT! These are the same so-called intelligence officials that told you the Hunter Biden laptop was Russian election interference!
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BULL CRAP ALERT! These are the same so-called intelligence officials that told you the Hunter Biden laptop was Russian election interference!

BULL CRAP ALERT! These are the same so-called intelligence officials that told you the Hunter Biden laptop was Russian election interference! The deep states attacks on Tulsa Gabbard are the ultimate endorsement of why she should be confirmed! https://t.co/9Cri5oz1XQ — Alex Jones (@RealAlexJones) December 7, 2024
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Listen to every word of this Tucker Carlson clip
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Listen to every word of this Tucker Carlson clip

Listen to every word of this Tucker Carlson clip Tucker says nothing is ever really about our safety. This country and the world only changes when we eliminate The CIA. “It’ll take someone willing to be assassinated” “Shut the f*ck up. You're not protecting us” pic.twitter.com/U8LkN3mP4O — Wall Street Apes (@WallStreetApes) December 5, 2024
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Isra-HEIL And The New American Order
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Isra-HEIL And The New American Order

from DollarVigilante: TRUTH LIVES on at https://sgtreport.tv/
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