Anonymous ID: 7eb836 March 4, 2025, 7:44 p.m. No.22704836   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4944 >>5031 >>5068 >>5105 >>5126

Rep. Al Green, Booted from Trump Speech, Has Lived Off Taxpayers for 47 Years

 

Texas Congressman Al Green was removed from the House of Representatives chamber this evening after repeatedly heckling and refusing to sit down during President Trump’s Joint Address to Congress.Green, 77, announced to the press upon his exit that he once again plans to introduce articles of impeachment against President Trump. He threatened the same a few weeks ago, citing Trump’s plan for Gaza.

 

Unbeknownst to many, Green has lived off the taxpayer’s dime for almost five decades now. He has served in Congress since 2005 and, before that, as a Justice of the Peace in Houston, Texas, where he collected a six-figure salary for 27 years.In total, Green has leeched off taxpayers for 47 years. Prior to that, he was a race-baiting lawyer (“civil rights attorney”) and leader of the Houston chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP).Green obtained his Juris Doctorate from the Thurgood Marshall School of Law in 1973. This means he worked for only three years in the private sector before earning a government salary for the rest of his life.Green has been an active participant in previous impeachment efforts against Trump, first pushing for impeachment in 2017. He has supported several resolutions, previously citing issues such as obstruction of justice and rhetoric following the Charlottesville hoax.In 2008, Green faced allegations of sexual harassment and discrimination from a former staffer, Lucinda Daniels. Both parties later withdrew their lawsuits and issued a joint statement in 2017 expressing regret over the incident.

 

https://thenationalpulse.com/2025/03/04/rep-al-green-booted-from-trump-speech-has-lived-off-taxpayers-for-47-years/

Anonymous ID: 7eb836 March 4, 2025, 7:46 p.m. No.22704853   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4944 >>5031 >>5105 >>5126

Everything Trump has achieved in first 6 weeks

 

Just six weeks into his second term, President Trump has implemented sweeping changes across immigration, the economy, foreign policy, and government efficiency. With a focus on border security, economic nationalism, and bureaucratic accountability, his administration has already delivered major policy reversals and aggressive enforcement measures.With his Joint Session of Congress speech beginning at 9PM EST tonight in mind, here’s a breakdown of what has been accomplished so far.

 

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https://thenationalpulse.com/analysis-post/after-just-6-weeks-trump-gets-an-a-for-achievement-so-far/

Anonymous ID: 7eb836 March 4, 2025, 7:49 p.m. No.22704886   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4944 >>5031 >>5105 >>5126

Calls Grow In Germany To Revive Compulsory Military Service

 

Germany's conservatives, who are set to lead the next government, on Tuesday argued that the country should quickly reintroduce compulsory military service.

 

Friedrich Merz, head of the CDU/CSU bloc that topped last month's elections, has argued that in the era of US President Donald Trump, Europe will have to better handle its own security.

 

The defence policy spokesman of his centre-right alliance, Florian Hahn, told Bild daily that Germany's "suspension of conscription no longer fits the current threat situation".

 

"The first conscripts will have to walk through the barracks gates in 2025," Hahn told the daily. "We cannot stand by and watch as the world around us becomes more unsafe."

 

Fears about the future strength of NATO have surged in Europe, not least after Trump recently sided repeatedly with long-isolated Russia against Ukraine, upending the Western consensus of recent years.

 

Merz has vowed to break with many policies of former CDU chancellor Angela Merkel, including on migration, but also on her 2011 decision to suspend compulsory military service.

 

This week, Merz reiterated that he would favour the reintroduction of a compulsory year in which young people could perform either military or community service.

 

"We need a much higher personnel strength in the armed forces," he said.

 

"I am not committing myself to any numbers now, but we cannot manage with the current number and we also need a much stronger reserve."

 

Although conscription has been highly controversial in Germany for a long time, support for bringing back some form of military service has grown across political party lines.

 

Defence Minister Boris Pistorius, from the Social Democrats (SPD) of outgoing Chancellor Olaf Scholz, has pushed the idea of building up the armed forces, though without conscription.

 

He has promoted a model that relies on voluntary service but also allows the country to make conscription compulsory if needed.

 

In a first step, the outgoing Scholz cabinet in November signed off on plans for a new model under which all 18-year-olds would be sent a questionnaire about their interest in the army and their physical condition.

 

All young men would be required to return the questionnaire, while for women it would be voluntary.

 

A contingent of young men and women would then be invited to a selection process and some recruited for an initial six-month stint of military service, with the option of extending.

 

German Armed Forces Association chairman Andre Wuestner also spoke out on Tuesday in favour of starting conscription based on the so-called Swedish model, and to improve pay and conditions.

 

"We have to start this year, otherwise we risk imploding in terms of personnel starting next year," he told Welt TV.

 

"We have enormous problems in terms of personnel. It's about the need to regenerate about 27,000 people a year who leave the armed forces and need to be recruited back."

 

The CDU/CSU bloc is currently in exploratory talks with the SPD towards building a coalition government, with Merz eyeing an Easter deadline.

 

The ex-foreign minister of the Greens, Joschka Fischer, also argued that Germany must reintroduce compulsory military service.

 

"I was in favour of abolishing it," he told news weekly Stern. "That was a mistake that we must reverse."

 

"Compulsory military service must be reintroduced, for both sexes. Without this step, we will not make any progress in protecting Europe."

 

https://www.barrons.com/news/calls-grow-in-germany-to-bring-back-military-service-2ecef228

Anonymous ID: 7eb836 March 4, 2025, 7:50 p.m. No.22704896   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4944 >>5031 >>5105 >>5126

Ex-Carnivore guitarist Marc Piovanetti charged with sexually assaulting missing NYC teen

 

A former thrash-metal rocker who is a registered sex offender has been charged with sexually assaulting a missing New York City teen found in his home — with his wife accused of allowing the abuse.

 

Marc Piovanetti, a guitarist with Carnivore and Crumbsuckers in the ’80s, was arrested last week with his 50-year-old wife, Jennifer Piovanetti, after the girl was found in their New Jersey home, prosecutors said.

 

The 58-year-old musician was already a registered sex offender when he met the New York girl — who was between the ages of 13 and 16 — on TurnUp, a music-related dating app, NJ.com reported.

 

He arranged for the girl to come to his Fort Lee home late last month, and she was reported missing to the NYPD while there, Bergen County Prosecutor Mark Musella said.

 

Piovanetti then gave the youngster marijuana and sexually assaulted her over two days — while his wife and an unidentified child who was under 13 were also home, the prosecutor alleged.

 

Authorities eventually located the child at the Piovanettis’ home on Feb. 23 after she started using the former rocker’s phone, and NYPD detectives were able to ping it, NJ.com reported.

 

The guitarist was charged with numerous counts of sexual assault, luring and endangering the welfare of a child. His wife was also arrested and faces multiple charges related to endangering the welfare of a child, prosecutors said.

 

The Crumbsuckers rocker has a history of alleged child sex crimes, according to Vice, which said he was sentenced in 2017 to 10 years’ probation for raping a child under 15 years old.

 

https://nypost.com/2025/03/04/us-news/ex-carnivore-guitarist-marc-piovanetti-charged-with-sexually-assaulting-missing-nyc-teen/

Anonymous ID: 7eb836 March 4, 2025, 7:58 p.m. No.22704980   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5008 >>5031 >>5105 >>5126

Swearing is linked with increased pain tolerance and strength

 

If you stub your toe or slam your finger in a door, there’s a good chance the first thing out of your mouth is a four-letter word. But although swearing is a near-universal feature of language, it is still considered taboo by many.

 

Olly Robertson is not one of them. “It’s something that we all share, and it is really magical. It holds so much power over us as societies,” said Robertson, a psychology researcher at the University of Oxford. “It does something for us.”

 

One of those things is an increase in pain tolerance.

 

Swearing is “a drug-free, calorie-neutral, cost-free means of self-help,” said Richard Stephens, a researcher and senior lecturer in psychology at Keele University in England.

 

Researchers are working to understand the mechanisms underlying swearing’s impact in a number of circumstances, with a major focus on pain. With that knowledge, Stephens said, swearing can more effectively be used in a clinical setting.

 

In 2009, Stephens and his colleagues published the first study linking swearing with hypoalgesia - a reduced sensitivity to pain. Subjects were asked to participate in a cold pressor task, in which they held their hands in ice water for as long as possible while repeating either a swear word of their choosing or a non-swear word. Swearing was associated with not only increased pain tolerance but also decreased perceived pain.

 

Studies followed showing similar, yet sometimes varied, effects. In 2020, for instance, Stephens and Robertson investigated the use of the swear “f—” compared with a neutral word and two made-up swear words - “fouch” and “twizpipe” - and found that swearing was linked with increased pain tolerance but had no significant effect on pain perception.

 

That association between swearing and increased pain tolerance is not specific to the English language. In 2017, Robertson and Stephens published a study investigating the cross-cultural effect of swearing on pain, comparing Japanese and English speakers. In Japan, Robertson said, swearing is not socially ingrained the way it is in Britain, so she doubted that it would have the same effect.

 

While doing the cold presser task, native English speakers repeated either the swear “f-” or a control word - “cup” - and native Japanese speakers repeated a Japanese word that means s- or a control word “kappu,” meaning cup. Regardless of language, swearing was linked with greater pain tolerance. “Which I wasn’t expecting at all, because I was expecting to see that social effect,” Robertson said.

 

In addition to pain tolerance, swearing has been linked to bolstered social bonds, improved memory, and even an alleviation of the social pain of exclusion or rejection. “Neurologically, the pathways for physical pain and emotional pain are the same,” Robertson said. “So when you have heartbreak, it’s the same neural structures. It’s the same biological blueprint, and that’s why it feels so visceral, because it literally is.”

 

More recently, swearing has been shown to be linked with an increase in strength. Looking at the impact of swearing on strength was a logical progression, Stephens said, because he and others had shown that swearing while in pain often was associated with increased heart rate, similar to what happens during a “fight or flight” stress response, where your body releases a surge of adrenaline and blood is diverted to your muscles to prepare for action.

 

In 2018, Stephens and his colleagues found that, in an anaerobic power test on a bike, swearing was linked with an improvement in participant strength. However, they were unable to identify any physiological variable - including heart rate - that correlated with the finding. Stephens has since shifted his focus more to the psychological. “My research has been trying to understand what’s the psychological mechanism by which swearing brings about these effects, both for pain and for physical strength,” he said.

 

But what exactly connects swearing with greater strength and pain tolerance remains a mystery.

 

Over the past few years, Stephens has focused on state disinhibition theory: “the idea that, by swearing, we just get ourselves in a place where we’re more disinhibited, and in a disinhibited state, we push ourselves further, go for it a little bit more,” he said. “So we’ll put up with the ice-cold water for a few more seconds, or [in a strength task] we’ll squeeze on the hand gripper with a little more force.”

 

Up until this point, testing the link between swearing and pain has been done in a controlled, laboratory setting.

 

Nick Washmuth, professor of physical therapy at Samford University in Alabama, is focused on the potential for swearing to be used in a clinical context, which means understanding not only the mechanisms by which swearing affects pain but also how a person’s environment, age, how much they already swear in their everyday lives, the intensity of the swear word and other variables could influence the effect.

 

“We need to better understand those factors and how they play a role to be able to prescribe swearing in a medical sense, in a clinical sense,” Washmuth said. “Is there an optimal dosage for swearing?”

 

For those who would like to use swearing to help with pain or increase strength, Washmuth suggested starting by selecting a swear word that feels powerful, that you would naturally use if you stubbed your toe, for instance.

 

“If no word comes to mind, the f-word is the most commonly self-selected swear word by participants in these studies and is considered one of the most powerful swear words out there,” he said. “Swear at a steady pace once a second to once every three seconds, at a normal speech volume.”

 

But if audible swearing is not your thing, do not despair. Washmuth is now studying whether internal swearing could do the trick.

 

“Swearing out loud is frowned upon in many public places, right? So we’re trying to determine if you can swear using your inner monologue to get the same effect,” Washmuth said. “Can you swear in your head to decrease pain or improve strength?”

 

https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/swearing-linked-increased-pain-tolerance-155824036.html

Anonymous ID: 7eb836 March 4, 2025, 7:59 p.m. No.22704992   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5031 >>5105 >>5126

President Trump to meet tomorrow with republicans over ‘spending cuts’

 

President Donald Trump is set to meet with a group of House Republicans, including members of the hard-line Freedom Caucus, on Wednesday to discuss the upcoming March 14 government funding deadline, according to three people with direct knowledge of the matter.

 

Trump is expected to press the lawmakers to support a "clean" extension of current funding levels through September at the 2 p.m. White House meeting, which comes days after the president publicly endorsed that strategy. Conservative hard-liners typically oppose such extensions, known as continuing resolutions, with some now pushing hard for additional spending cuts below fiscal 2024 levels.

 

https://www.politico.com/live-updates/2025/03/04/congress/white-house-cr-meeting-00210308