General Kelly's White House Chief Of Staff Appointment Explained (In 1 Simple Image)
Hope for change?
Source: MichaelPRamirez.com
Hope for change?
Source: MichaelPRamirez.com
Dear Readers,
For more than one month the website’s google email would not function. If you have sent during June 28-August 1 questions, comments, interview requests, republication requests, I did not receive them.
We have the email working. Other parts of the website continue to have problems. Most likely the website will be redone. If so, hopefully any downtime will be minimum.
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Since Wikileaks began releasing classified CIA documents back in March as part of its “Vault 7” series of leaks, purportedly the largest document dump in the agency’s history, it has publicly unveiled programs with innocent sounding names like “Marble”, “Scribbles” and “Archimedes” that the agency employs to help execute its operations, or to cover its tracks.
Last night YouTube took to its 'Official Blog' to more or less announce that they would be taking steps to censor content they found to be "controversial" even if it didn't break any laws or violate the site's user agreement. And while the message vowed to be part of an effort to "fight terror content online," the move was met wth widespread skepticism among YouTuber's as nothing more than a thinly-veiled attempt to censor conservative speech.
For the first time since the financial crisis, US multifactor productivity growth turned negative last year, mystifying economists who have struggled to find something to blame for the fact that worker productivity is declining despite a technology boom that should make them more efficient – at least in theory.
To be sure, economists have struggled to find explanations for the exasperating trend, with some arguing that the US hasn’t figured out how to properly measure productivity growth correctly now that service-sector jobs proliferate while manufacturing shrinks.