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Deutsche Bank Wants ‘Privilege Tax’ Imposed on People Who Work from Home
Jack Montgomery | breitbart.com German banking giant Deutsche Bank is calling for a “privilege tax” to be imposed on people who work from home, to erase their savings from not having to commute or pay for food on their lunch breaks. … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, Headlines, Philosophy, Politics, Society
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RCMP cameras with crime photos found in trees
Source: CBC A B.C. man has seized two surveillance cameras he says RCMP had hidden in trees near his trailer home, and they are full of images from crime scenes and investigations. Dion Nordick of Grand Forks told CBC News … Continue reading
Posted in Headlines, Ponerology
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Businesses forced to dump carbon tax hike on customers
Simon Benson and Steve Lewis The Daily Telegraph SMALL business owners, farmers and home renovators are among those already feeling the effect of the carbon tax as prices soar just two weeks after the scheme was introduced. In one of … Continue reading
Posted in Agenda 21/Great Reset, Economics, Headlines
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Fracking forces eviction of entire Pennsylvania trailer park
RT.com An entire community in central Pennsylvania is being ordered to find new homes after a fracking operation has forced dozens of low-income earning residents to try to relocate from a local trailer park. Nearly three-dozen families lived in Jersey … Continue reading
Posted in Environment, Headlines, Society
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Then the Wind Changed – 57 minute documentary trailer
Journeyman Pictures An Australian family cowers in terror as a devastating firestorm sweeps across their land, engulfing their home, killing their neighbours and destroying their town. For those who survived, the years that followed would test them in ways they … Continue reading
Posted in Health, Society, Videos
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Economic refugees flee Sydney for NYC
Brigid Delaney Sydney Morning Herald I finish my delicious, very large chicken and salad sandwich ($5), before taking the train ($2.25) home to my massive apartment ($400 a week), stopping off on the way at a bar to meet some … Continue reading
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Study: Youth Less Interested in Environment, Civic Activity
Martha Irvine The Ledger CHICAGO | They have a reputation for being environmentally minded do-gooders. But an academic analysis of surveys spanning more than 40 years has found that today’s young Americans are less interested in the environment and in … Continue reading
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