Re: Biden
Enviado: 19/4/2021 12:54
Tem dado conta ??? terá dias ´ sem querer apareceu-me O.J, Simpson , e como uma justiça com júri vive do espetáculo e de quem pode pagar aos melhores advogados .
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La defensa de Chauvin ha tratado de argumentar que Floyd falleció por el efecto de las drogas que había consumido y no por asfixia. El informe toxicológico recoge que el fallecido tenía en su organismo fentanilo y metanfetaminas, pero los expertos médicos aportados por la Fiscalía -un experto en el aparato respiratorio, Martin J. Tobin, y un facultativo del Departamento de Policía de Louisville, Bill Smock- sostuvieron que la muerte ocurrió por falta de oxígeno.
O fentanil é um narcótico usado como analgésico e anestésico e é o opiáceo mais potente disponível para uso médico. A sua potência e os efeitos imediatos estão na base da adição provocada nos consumidores.
A heroína tem um efeito mais duradouro mas menos imediato. O fentanil costuma ser injetado mas também pode ser tomado através de adesivos ou pastilhas e o que é produzido em laboratórios clandestinos, ao contrário do farmacêutico, é o mais perigoso, pois é misturado com heroína.
Nas ruas, esta droga é conhecido como “China Branca” e os consumidores consomem-na muitas vezes sem saber que se trata de fentanil, devido às suas parecenças com a heroína e cocaína, e tomam-na na mesma quantidade, aumentado o risco de sobredose.
Opcard Escreveu:Estes patrões “esquerdistas” podiam começar por dar condições aos seus trabalhadores :
“A empresa Amazon admitiu este sábado que trabalhadores seus têm de urinar em garrafas de água, durante os turnos.’”
Pior só a vergonha que é a imprensa hoje , os 2 últimos atentados nos USA não foram notícia ( se fosse ao contrário era para 3 semanas ) no final de março com com 18 vítimas contando os feridos , ( todos brancos ) os autores são de boa cor...
( ainda não há muito tempo tinham notícias todos os dias da fronteira do México a situação é muito mais grave mas notícias não há )
“Ataque a tiros em supermercado nos EUA deixa ao menos dez mortos, incluindo um policia
Homem de 21 anos é acusado de ser o autor do atentado; ele foi preso após ser ferido na perna.
Neste caso e no capitólio os autores tem nome do médio oriente não dá já jeito divulgar , fosse ele um branco e onde está Homem estaria o nome .
Amazon Backs Biden's Infrastructure Plan, Supports Tax Hikes
Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) on Tuesday threw its weight behind President Joe Biden's infrastructure plan, and the e-commerce giant appears willing to suffer the proposed tax hike to fund the package, saying it was "right time" to make it happen.
Biden last week revealed his $2 trillion plan to rebuild America's roads, bridges, railways and other infrastructure, calling it a “once-in-a-generation" investment.
The costs of the proposal would be funded by a hike in corporate tax revenues raised over 15 years. While the increase in taxes could bite into corporate coffers, Amazon said it was supportive of such a move.
forza algarve Escreveu:E como se não bastasse o desastre.. Yellen quer um imposto global sobre as empresas
BearManBull Escreveu:Opcard Escreveu:uma solução encontrada no século XIX em França foi não divulgar o nome do criminoso .
Eu sou contra qualquer tipo de censura, os media devem sempre expor todos os factos.
Carro bateu contra a barreira de segurança. Dois polícias foram atingidos e um acabou por morrer. O atacante, Noah Green, saiu do carro e esfaqueou um agente. Foi alvejado com um tiro e também morreu.
Já foi levantando o bloqueio ao Capitólio dos Estados Unidos. Todo o complexo esteve fechado esta sexta-feira devido a uma “ameaça de segurança externa”, depois de um carro ter invadido a entrada principal e ter atingido dois polícias. O ataque, que a polícia recusa chamar terrorista, fez duas vítimas mortais: um dos dois polícias feridos e o atacante.
Vários meios de comunicação norte-americanos, como a CNN e a NBC, avançam que o atacante é Noah Green, um homem de 25 anos do estado do Indiana. De acordo com a CNN, duas horas antes do ataque Noah Green fez uma série de publicações no Instagram com links para vídeos de discursos líder da Nation of Islam, um grupo político e religioso islâmico, fundado em Detroit, no Michigan, com o objetivo de melhorar a condição social, económica e de consciência espiritual dos afroamericanos. Numa das legendas do vídeo, podia ler-se: “O governo dos Estados Unidos é o inimigo n.º 1 do povo negro”.
(Reuters) - President Joe Biden on Wednesday will call for a dramatic and more permanent shift in the direction of the U.S. economy with a roughly $2 trillion package to invest in traditional projects like roads and bridges alongside tackling climate change and boosting human services like elder care.
He also aims to put corporate America on the hook for the tab, which is expected to grow to a combined $4 trillion once he rolls out the second part of his economic plan in April.
Coupled with his recently enacted $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package, Biden's infrastructure initiative would give the federal government a bigger role in the U.S. economy than it has had in generations, accounting for 20% or more of annual output.
The effort, to be announced on Wednesday at an event in Pittsburgh, sets the stage for the next partisan clash in Congress where members largely agree that capital investments are needed but are divided on the total size and inclusion of programs traditionally seen as social services. Just how to pay for them will be a fractious issue in its own right.
Biden for now is ignoring a campaign promise and sparing wealthy Americans from any tax increase. The plan would increase the corporate tax rate to 28% from 21% and change the tax code to close loopholes that allow companies to move profits overseas, according to a senior administration official.
It does not include expected increases in the top marginal tax rate or to the capital gains tax. The plan would spread the cost for projects over an eight-year period and aims to pay for it all over 15 years, the senior administration official said.
The plan also includes $621 billion to rebuild the nation's infrastructure, such as roads, bridges, highways and ports, including a historic $174 billion investment in the electric vehicle market that sets a goal of a nationwide charging network by 2030.
Congress will also be asked to put $400 billion toward expanding access to affordable home or community-based care for aging Americans and people with disabilities.
There is $213 billion provided to build and retrofit affordable and sustainable homes along with hundreds of billions to support U.S. manufacturing, bolster the nation’s electric grid, enact nationwide high-speed broadband and revamp the nation’s water systems to ensure clean drinking water.
SECOND LEGISLATIVE PACKAGE COMING
Biden is moving forward with the massive job and infrastructure effort as he navigates an ambitious time line to provide enough COVID vaccines for all adults by the end of May and the deployment of pandemic relief.
The White House is also dealing with a rise in the number of migrants at the southern border, the fallout from back-to-back mass shootings and a looming showdown over the Senate filibuster
The plan forms one part of the “Build Back Better” agenda that the administration aims to introduce. The White House has said the administration will introduce a second legislative package within weeks.
The second package is expected to include an expansion in health insurance coverage, an extension of the expanded child tax benefit, and paid family and medical leave, among other efforts aimed at families, the officials said.
White House officials have not explained whether they will seek to have both efforts pass at the same time or try to get Congress to approve one first.
The jockeying around Biden's push has already begun, as allies push for inclusion of their priorities in the upcoming legislative effort and Republicans signal early concerns about the size and scope of the package.
Moderate Democrats have said the package should be more targeted to traditional infrastructure projects to attract Republican votes, seeking a return to bipartisan policymaking.
Liberal lawmakers want to use the party's slim majorities in Congress to tackle some of the nation’s biggest problems, such as climate change and economic inequality, with resources that reflect the size of those challenges.
Representative Pramila Jayapal, a leading progressive Democrat, said on Tuesday that outside groups like Americans for Tax Fairness pegged the infrastructure and jobs plan that Biden rolled out on the campaign trail at between $6.5 trillion and $11 trillion over 10 years.
"We'd like to see a plan that goes big," Jayapal said. "We really think that there's ample room to get the overall number up to somewhere in that range in order to really tackle the scale of investments that we need to make."
Republican Garret Graves, his party's senior member on the House Select Committee on the climate crisis, said he was keeping an open mind but was concerned that Democrats were leveraging the popularity of infrastructure to usher in a broad expansion of social welfare.
"If they're just going to encapsulate a cow pie in a candy shell, then I'm not there," Graves said in an interview on Tuesday.