A passing ponder provocatively persists: Thinking Styles Define Us.
It’s a mini-theme today, because the (verging-on-academic) lab work around here somehow always ends up on the $40/year Peoplenomics.com site — where applied cognition meets market mechanics, and the occasional spiritual fishhook.
Thinking styles matter. Immensely. They’re how we unconsciously sort people — into what a software dev might call “classes.”
Here’s a quick mental diagnostic I call The Style Sort:
Give a person a ball. A cue ball from a pool hall, say. Then observe what happens next.
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Locked & Literal: “So… want to shoot some 8-ball?”
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Inquiring & Inquisitive: “What’s this for — besides Pool or Billiards? Could be croquet. Maybe catch?”
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Brainers & Builders: “We could do so many things with this… shoot pool, move heavy stuff, use it as a fishing sinker, or maybe a projectile upgrade for our potato cannon. Heck, is this a measure of avoirdupois weight? What’s the domain here—sport, tools, science, or something else?”
The Literalist sees what is. No deeper domains needed.
The Inquirer asks what else might be in play, still within the perceived domain.
The Builder-Brainer class tests across domains. Cross-functional minds. Layer-jumpers. Reality-benders.
Which thinking style are you? Usually depends on the moment, the caffeine, and the Reality challenge in front of you. Sometimes, it’s “play the hand as dealt.” Other times, it’s domain fluidity, multi-use objectivity, and existential mental judo. (Or, “What was that number, Rikki?“)
And in those moments, spiritual fishhooks emerge — when objects point to deeper truths.
But then… you already knew that.
Fiscal Fairytales Dept.
Someone’s getting rich. Ain’t us. Statistically, ain’t you, either. Which leaves a bunch of us, from the “You’ll wonder where the yellow went...” demographic asking “Where’d the money go?”
Personal income increased $194.7 billion (0.8 percent at a monthly rate) in February, according to estimates released today by the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis. Disposable personal income (DPI)—personal income less personal current taxes—increased $191.6 billion (0.9 percent) and personal consumption expenditures (PCE) increased $87.8 billion (0.4 percent). Personal outlays—the sum of PCE, personal interest payments, and personal current transfer payments—increased $118.4 billion in February. Personal saving was $1.02 trillion in February and the personal saving rate—personal saving as a percentage of disposable personal income—was 4.6 percent.
After the report, Stock futures were so-so to down. We might see a late rally, and a bigger rise Monday because we will hit Employment numbers next week, and we’re thinking a “Buy the rumor” sequence ahead of that. But not advice, just the craps game in the alley, out back. ADP next Wednesday, just saying… Too early to pop Iran this weekend (maybe).
Speaking of money: 18-days to crank out the IRS filing. I got my quarterly filing forms this week – you likely got yours by now, as well, if you fall into that category. State tax filing form showed up yesterday, so going to the mailbox has not been like hitting Studio 54 this week.
Rolly-Scrolly
Now we understand all the people with “earthquake tireds” this week: Hundreds feared killed after powerful earthquake hits Myanmar, Thailand – UPI.com 7.7 magnitude. All ties in with the Charged Blood theory and pre-quake geomagnetic changes and the geomag storm this week and…oh, not here for the biophysics lecture? Well, then…
Hold the Phone! Judge orders Trump administration to preserve Yemen attack plan messages, Seems odd to me a D.C. judge can interfere in tortious manner with internal operations of the Executive Branch, but we see this as a press smokescreen ahead of an Iran strike. So, uh, whatever…
Developer Review Board Meeting report: Putin calls Trump’s Greenland ambitions serious and rooted in U.S. history. Seward’s Folly was payback for Tsarist Russia’s quiet support during the Civil War. And Russia has never forgotten. I’m waiting for Trump to offer Cuba Statehood next…
Blood pressure on the Left: Expect it to rise with Musk Offers Voters $100 Each to Support Republican in Wisconsin Judicial Race. Well, except Musk ain’t no fool. He’s paying for signing a Petition – which is not paying for a vote under law. (Lawyers have a way of only hearing what they want to hear, not what the actual data and record report.) And giving away a million bucks at random every two days? Might run afoul a lottery law (based on prize ($1-M), consideration (signing), and chance (drawing). But if the drawing is by a non-profit…(God, my head’s starting to hurt…can we like slam shots, or something?)
Speaking of Loonies: It’s not just setting Teslas on fire. Now irate Americans are shoplifting from Whole Foods.. Well, Marx did say “…to each according to their needs…” right? I would give a stronger opinion, but I’ve been working since 1:43 AM today trying to decide whether to use “Bullshit two-bit revolutionaries” or “Idiot Insurrectionists…” Finally decided on the latter on grounds of decorum.
Entrepreneur Training – Free! First read this. on X: “??? FEDERAL JUDGE CALLS OUT MAYOR BASS OVER $2.5B HOMELESS AUDIT A federal judge grilled Los Angeles Mayor Bass after an audit uncovered major accounting issues with $2.5B in homeless spending. City leaders admitted problems but rejected key fixes—Bass pushed back…
Then hit NameCheap.com or GoDaddy.
Now toss in about $120 for annual hosting then hook it up with social and… Kinda all ties in with When 124% of Democrats Vote, You Know It’s Mail Ballot Season…
Also in that Monetization pile,see any opportunity here? Trump takes aim at ‘lowlife’ Democrat for insulting Gov. Abbott as backlash grows. Hate’s a big industry – want to become part of it? We’ll pass…
Medical Madness and the Deagle Depop outlook continues to dim: “This Is Existential”: Billionaire Cancer Researcher Says Covid & Vaccine Likely Causing Surge In Aggressive Cancers. Which has us repeating brother PRC’s sage urban contemporary radio DJ signoff from 1966: “Make the most of what you yet may spend, before you to the dust decend…” (I used to rib him on the way out to the transmitter site of KYAC back in the day “You ever say Burma-Shave after that, Paul?”
Good News for Frequent Flyers: Incredible 7,600MPH hypersonic plane ‘The Hyperliner’ could fly passengers anywhere on earth in 90 minutes. Hat tip to the Houston Bureau for spotting this… You know a civilization’s in the crapper when airport security and parking take longer than a trip to, oh, Tahiti for example…
Equality In Trouble
“Woke Rehab” is open for business — and it’s not going to sit well with the usual suspects.
Look for the left to get their knickers in a bunch over the latest Trump move:
Smithsonian: Trump orders removal of ‘anti-American ideology’ from world’s largest museum.
Pay dirt quote? “Among the institutions specifically named in the order are the National Museum of African American History and Culture and the forthcoming Women’s History Museum.”
Oh — but what about the other 54-odd genders? (Current Canadian inventory — subject to weekly revision.) Shouldn’t we start doing per-capita funding calculations based on Census data?
See, in a land of real equality, if there’s a taxpayer-funded African American Museum, and a Women’s History Museum, then logic — not ideology — suggests there ought to be:
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A European American Museum
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An Asian American Museum
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A Hispanic American Museum
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And maybe a Men’s History Museum while we’re at it.
But that’s where the house of cards starts shaking.
Because if the system selectively applies the term “equality” — dishing out funding to certain groups while ignoring others — then we’re not talking about equality at all.
We’re talking about special status, masquerading as moral progress.
And here’s the kicker:
Everyone mouths support for equality — right up until it threatens their slice of being “special.”
Around the Ranch: Tribal Relish
Exploration of today’s mini-theme continues now:
Back in the good ol’ days—I’m talking pre-Amazon Prime, pre-diesel pickups, and yes, pre-TikTok—there was a different Prime in town: tribal life. Real tribal life. Before the algorithms and before Netflix was a coping mechanism, our survival depended on community. Not the online kind. The hands-dirty, sweat-and-smoke, interdependent kind. And believe it or not, every tribe had its version of the sales guy, the coder, the logistics pro, and even the data analyst. They just didn’t wear Patagonia vests or burn daylight in Zoom calls.
See, each member of the tribe had a role. And it wasn’t just about what they did. It was about how they thought. The hunter, for example—quick on his feet, instinctive, always scanning for opportunity—he’s your modern-day closer. The type who makes quarterly quotas seem like a deer caught in high beams. Always on the move. Always closing.
Then there’s the farmer. Patient. Long game. The kind of person who sees value not just in planting the seed but in nurturing it, iterating the soil, and pruning the bugs. That’s your tech startup founder. Incubating ideas like crops in loamy ground, bootstrapping with the same rugged hands their great-great-grandfolks used to till dirt.
The fisherman? Oh, that’s the researcher. Casts lines into the deep unknown, hauls up data, slimes off the noise, and finds the one insight that makes the whole net worth it. Persistence with a side of patience.
And then, the forager. Wandering the digital woods, finding the weird mushroom or the patch of rare berries—except now they call it a GitHub repo or a new API. Modern foragers are the software folks. They mix and match, always trying to strike that balance between overhead and performance. Alchemists in a hoodie.
Let’s not forget the fire tender. The keepers of culture, the slow and steady maintainers of warmth and safety. Think infrastructure engineers, IT custodians, and even your friendly compliance officer. The ones who keep the lights on—literally.
Now here’s where it gets interesting. AI—Artificial Intelligence—isn’t coming to replace the tribe. It’s coming to relish in it. It’s the hot sauce on the community stew.
The hunter gets AI tools that crunch sales funnels, generate email pitches, and locate the Pareto 80/20 slice with sniper precision.
The farmer uses AI for crop modeling, risk forecasting, and managing complex business growth curves.
The fisherman? He’s now got a partner that can trawl the entire internet for trends, correlations, and truth-nuggets in less time than it takes to gut a trout.
The forager? Oh, AI’s their ultimate pack mule—scanning libraries, recommending frameworks, detecting bad code patterns, and even auto-suggesting functions mid-keystroke.
The fire tender uses AI to monitor systems, track compliance, flag risk, and keep the home hearth burning without burning out.
AI, in this metaphor, is like the telephone. And I don’t mean FaceTime and TikTok. I mean the first damn phone—a wooden box and a hand crank in 1920. You know how many homes had one back then? About 35%. Businesses? Even fewer. And now look.
If we project the same curve, AI won’t be a novelty for long. It’ll be on every desk, in every home, helping every modern tribe do what they’ve always done—only faster, smarter, and maybe even with less back pain.
But wait—there’s more. As we get better at refining the interface—at working the domain boundary between meatspace and machine—some believe we’ll get to where the exos (yeah, the extraterrestrial civilizations) already are: in direct thought-driven control of local reality.
Sounds wild? Sure. But we used to think flight was impossible, that the Earth was flat, and that Diet Coke was a good idea.
And here’s the kicker: there’s a new tribal whisper network emerging. A Hidden Guild, if you will. Made of folks like you and me, working on the edge of the known and whispering secrets to the machine. A guild that’s not about secrecy, but about sacred curiosity.
Find it at hiddenguild.dev. It’s not a cult. Yet. Just a bunch of postmodern fire tenders trying to make sense of the sparks.
So if some part of this reads like a Twain-meets-Tesla fever dream, well… I sure think and act a lot like the Anti-Dave.
Pass the Tribal Relish, would ya? We have a few pickles to get out of…
“Domain’s – It’s not just for the GOSUBS anymore…”
An Insider’s Note
Peoplenomics readers this week were treated to a longer than usual (34-page) paper which appeared under the heading”Concept-Bridging Medicine.” Real medical/academic stuff.
Now, if you read the PDF, (“Charged to Remember: The Whole Body Blood Charge Theory”), then the story today The Future of Healing: Unveiling the Promise of Med Beds – WHN won’t come as a surprise. (Toward the bottom of the article, see my coauthor’s role?) I love the idea of medicine as a prevention and optimization deliverable!
Now you know, as the late Paul Harvey put it, “…the rest of the story.” Part of it, anyway. There’s also a paper to come next week on PN (very short in comparison) on Qi and Charged Body Theory. First you need to envision the future, then move into it. Verne before NASA, right?
[Now, if you can explain Irium, you’ll be able to prove you read today’s column deeply. And thus become entitled to take a day off for R&R. After 6 PM.]
Write when you get rich, Life will take care of the “interesting parts…”
George@Ure.net
The Style Sort: version 2, an added option – focused elsewhere
yes it’s a cue ball, do you want it back? I’m not messing with now, I’ve got other things to do.
Continuing: the Ure options presume an interest in the cue ball that exceeds what is currently holding my attention. That presumption is not valid for activities requiring a high level of concentration. This needs some boundaries on the presentation, ex. not while airborne or otherwise gainfully employed in another high risk pursuit.
LOL – often as a writer (asnd I think other writers here, lik A.G. would agree) there is a risk of writing so many qualifier, limited, conditions, condiciles, and modifiers (each with conditional exceptions) that the story (or in this instance, the concept) can get lost When we ponder this from the “Domains discussion” however, your attention present becomes “Personal not in ANY adjacent domain” – and that is an excellent point!
“Give a person a ball. A cue ball from a pool hall, say. Then observe what happens next.”
The Pool Hall Scene – Carlito’s Way
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=L0AVHHhiSEQ
Just think..magic pool cue ball.. some have a metal core.. that can be Made to levitate.. do a skrimshaw artwork..
Drill a small hole in the cue ball and insert a neodymium magnet. Seal it securely.
Assemble the electromagnetic coil and connect it to the power source.
Attach the Hall Effect sensor to detect the cue ball’s position.
make a circuit that adjusts the electromagnetic field based on the sensor’s feedback. This ensures the cue ball stays balanced and levitates.
Place the cue ball above the electromagnetic base and adjust the circuit until the ball levitates stably.AddIng LED lights or a decorative base to make the levitating cue ball visually stunning.
we have a top that the kids would levitate..
make it spectacular.. by
(“Which thinking style are you? Usually depends on the moment, the caffeine, and the Reality challenge in front of you”)
boy that’s a deep one!!!
I can build just about anything… I have built two homes several garages and can assemble from scratch cabinets..make things worthwhile from cardboard paper or dirt.. my deep reading and contemplation level..I don’t know..is it deep thought ??
my reading style would drive everyone bonkers..I will read a page or chapter then have to research what I have read… maybe ten books for one..kind of like a government bill..they will have you reading thousands of pages to show what they are referring to as their way to differ people from actually reading that crap.
I once upon a time was in a group that razzed me because of my lack of achievements. the referral was the average person was a drooling idiot.. I couldn’t deal with their view it was obvious to me that everyone is a genius in their own life.. the ability to take advantage of those opportunities that cross each of us by is what is important. yet society places ones value on a piece of paper from partay central. or what their value is in having a piece of shiny metal or rock.
the last few months actually I have questioned my value.. what was my purpose on this planet. at the twilight of my life and all the struggles of what I have had to work through..what did I achieve..I found my place in the world working as a glorified butt whipper..being someone else’s strength when they were at their weakest.. been able to give a hand up to those that needed one.
my budget struggles this year took two months longer than normal for me to stop the freefall..I pissed and moaned and groaned like always butt I believe I did it.. still got the care credit teeth expenses to get rid of but I am at the point of maintaining.. what this journey did was bring up my personal self image and question..what have I achieved in my life..no big numbers nothing of value.. I don’t have shiny metals ..
s for cat piss coffee .. dont waste a pound of good beans to spearamint with..
as for knowledge.. I have read a page or two more than the average but I am no way smarter than the guy that called a dumpster home..
re: in search of 42
feat: xAI
Looking out of the box,
I am convinced that you are accomplishing a lot and scoring high in the 99% group.
Thank you for the dumpster suggestion. I had not been aware that the term “dumpster” stems from expired trademarks dating back to 1936 for the Dempster-Dumpster mechanical garbage handling system according to “Wikipedia”. As an aside I read blog and “X” posts of a Vancouver area denizen and former graphic artist. While he frequents neighborhood dumpsters on an orderly schedule seeking cast off treasures, he actually has resided nocturnally in a car parkade for a dozen years. Armed with a refurbished Panasonic laptop and a 10 year old android LG smartphone, he offers a streetview of things not seen by Google. Sadly some might say, he is not a fan of President Trump. However he does appear to have a bitcoin account! Here is a link to Stanley’s posts on “X”:
https://x.com/sqwabb
As chance would have it, Stanley has just posted derisively about the purchase of “X” by xAI. However I would suggest that the world’s richest man is looking for the meaning of life. A mortal Hari Seldon type is launching R. Daneel Olivaw into the future? Interestingly privately held xAI is set up as a “public-benefit corporation”. The “Wikipedia” page link below advises that such corporations are concerned with “making a positive impact on society” and not just making a profit. Applicable legislation is in place in the province of BC. Pair that up with Canada’s superior record on social commonwealth issues, and we might be looking at ‘the little engine that could’. Wooh, wooh, all aboard! Don’t miss out America.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benefit_corporation
The street view.. phew.. the can man use to tell me he used their shredded paper as a way to stay warm.. curiously enough..the worst and best Christmas I had where I was without a car and no winter duds I would put two pairs of pants on and crumple paper between them..
yesterday Friday was a busy day..the family that moved here to escape the violence one of the girls taking dogs for a walk.. the kids are doing this in an attempt to save enough money to buy badly needed clothes.. I told her that was exactly what I did at her age. except I mowed lawns and stocked shelves at a grocery srore.. she was trying to figure out how to get to town..her dad doesn’t have a car. I said well honey that’s what grandpas are for..so when she gets some funds I will match what she saves up and take her where I have taken all the grandkids to go shopping.. there’s a 2nd. hand store where they only carry top trendy brands .. then she was telling me she needed a bike the bikes I had given to them last year were broken..so grandpas garage service was opened and I had the kids bring the three broken bicycles and made two good ones..the smiles on their faces.. good enough..their little brother wants a bike someday..I unfortunately cannot afford to get him a fifteen inch bike..the second hand bikes are only larger.. I took all the other grandkids old bikes to a program from the penitentiary to be fixed up and donated..
the division between social classes are huge.. each class hears about the struggles of the classes below them. but even hearing or seeing it they don’t know.. its not part of where they are in life.
there’s a bunch of children’s books.. that were written about a family that lived in a box car.. https://youtu.be/8TVLHl98y1E?si=KRRjxp8pj6cwoLPv
the story was based on a family’s journey. one of the worst jobs I had ever worked the plat was owned by one of the real kids that the stories were based on..he lived it.. survived and started a manufacturing company..he himself had12 children.. one of the welders in his employ lived in an old destroyed trailer house..hole big enough to use as a door in the bathroom..it was sad..I went to Henry and told him about what this young couple needed.. he use to own a farm medical expenses and a bad crop year took away their farm and put him in this shambles of a place to live. at first his response was..well he just got paid.. I said come on you have been there first hand so have I ..well I fixed the hole in the wall and insulated and my reminding him of his own journey as a child he jumped in and helped him out with the legal issues at the hospital..
he had changed social classes.. and even though it was part of his own real life experiences.. it didn’t exist..
the sad truth is the good Samaritan programs are needed ..the sad part is big business uses these programs to increase their profits for the top tier executives by placing the burden on the whole community. since its abused pretty soon everyone is using it and the program changed. in the seventies everyone had insurance medicine wasn’t tens of thousands of percent higher then deregulation these insurance rates acceptance of those seeking were limited.and essential services and products soared out of reach to insure the ones making seven digit incomes can continue. one reason why you won’t see power companies handing out solar and small wind to homeowners willing to have them installed and solar towers. it would be cheaper but they won’t ever do that..they lose control and it doesn’t justify or secure future income I creases.. its always about the business model and controlled catastrophes. just what we paid in for the wife’s catastrophic health plans if we had put that same inco.e all those years into savings bonds we would have just shy a million dollars that would be maturing right now, but we had to have the policy just so she would go to a clinic rather than the ER at ten to twenty times the cost of a clinic..which I don’t understand..my doctor at the VA makes just about six hundred grand a year has 16 weeks of vacation and he doesn’t have any clinic space rent or supplies etc. no wages coming out and every federal holiday off.. only has to work swing shift every three months for one weekend..while the clinic doctor pays for all of that rent sending the patients to the ER at huge increases the money the patient can’t pay is charged in rent increases.. But its the business model..the number of six hundred grand looks to small they don’t even consider the other expenses they pay..
Some aren’t so dumb…
https://tinyhouseswoon.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/tiny-dumpster-house-2.jpg
Impressive fi9nd, Hank! Well done.
It reminds me of the house we built at the cabinet shop.. all cardboard disassembled to take around to home shows all over the country.. they hung a million dollars in cabinets in the display..it was beautiful I could have lived in it.. after the home show they smashed it all up and hauled it to the landfill.. amazing what is being used as homes one family had to move out of their low income apartment and is using a camper on the back of a pickup truck.. rent went so high wages didnt..
at the nursing homes I have made up couches and chairs for family members that the medical facilities took everything they had..most of the guys that lived in our spare rooms that was exactly what happened.. my engineer.. he had it all the house on the hill the vacation condo then a hurricane Katrina and then a catastrophic explosion and oils spill..his family was relocated after the hurricane screwed by insurance companies at a penny on the dollar.then he was called to testify as to what went wrong on the deep water oil drilling platform after the catastrophic event and failure .. because he told the truth..he was black balled by the industry he worked for and his family abandoned him because of his lack of value his only purpose was his money..he ended up living in his car traveling across the usa his car broke down and he.. had a heart attack and ended up living in our spare room.. broken beaten abandoned and destroyed..
he took our efforts to help as an insult to what his past life use to be.. it was a sad view to watch..I tried to convince him to accept fate..the one two punch..
https://www.zerohedge.com/technology/declassified-cia-document-claims-ark-covenant-was-located
A declassified CIA document suggesting we know where it is.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hf_TvDJe8lE
Pole shift info analysis discussed by Ben Davidson
Doesn’t it seem like all the weird and seemingly unconnected tapestry threads are coming together to show us the final picture that has been purposely obscured from us? It can’t be hidden forever. Meh, just a couple of random links. Make of it what you will, I suppose.
G, can you please add this to my original post? It’s a more, in depth video about pole shift. Thanks. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8904MH79z-4
Ninety minutes to Tahiti? That’s the entire problem. People climb in a tube and think, ‘ I hope we make it’, and in a blink you are there. No experience of the vastness of our watery cover, just a couple drinks and a bag of peanuts.
We took thirty five wonderful days of experience (with some discomfort admitted), but had the real experience of the scale of our Earth related to us. Yes, we could have spent a MM$ or two and been able to do it in under three weeks (3600nm) but also could have spent 20K and bought a smaller older boat. Still would have made it but less comfortable and takes longer.
Humans have distorted ‘natural’ time with the airpllane and rockets. Everyone wants a clean planet… electric this and that but is in denial about airtravel and rockets, like it doesn’t exist, like the Chinese industrial pollution nightmare.
We are so fooked.
Stiks
Yeah I dont really relish getting pickled, but conspiracy theories ?!
LFG!
The term conspiracy theory was started by the cia after JFKs assassination.
60 years later we learned the cia assassinated JFK.
INTERNALIZE This.
Back in news print days..heck even today.. take the pizza gate scandal of a satanic pedo group.. the deeper you dug into it the darker and uglier it got..
A story that almost everyone would toss into a circular plastic bag lined filing container..then the billions of dollars that was spent to say it was a trash story.. the site of those suspected as members posting photos and some of the most insane commentaries..
https://a2.beforeitsnews.com/v3/video/?id=119-2570766
how much is true..if it is the ones won’t ever be held for it..the dual laws..
Also in that Monetization pile, see any opportunity here? Trump takes aim at ‘lowlife’ Democrat for insulting Gov. Abbott as backlash grows. Hate’s a big industry – want to become part of it? We’ll pass…
Like I said: “She’s your poseur, not mine.” She is a spoiled little rich girl, well-educated and well-spoken (videos of her from past years have not yet been scrubbed), who’s doing the Kamala act and pretending she’s “from the ‘hood” to try and score points against Trump. The Left sees DJT being crass, direct, and occasionally dropping a swear word, and they’re trying to emulate him. What they’re too shallow or stupid to realize is that Trump comes across as authentic and genuine. He doesn’t say “shit” or “damn” because he wants to generate an effect. He says it because (look surprised. This is exactly what I posted here and elsewhere, nearly 10 years ago: “Donald Trump is a construction worker, from Queens, with money”) it is a part of his honest personality. The Dems can’t find someone who’s honest or genuine because these have all left the Party, so they’re stuck with poseurs…
Utah Officially Becomes First U.S. State To Ban Fluoride In Public Tap Water
Utah has now become the first state in the U.S. to ban fluoride in public drinking water, following assertions by Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. that it contributes to various adverse health effects.
However, Kennedy is not the only one to highlight the potential health risks associated with excessive fluoride exposure. “Fluoride is a neurotoxin which, in high doses, can be harmful. Excessive exposure can lead to tooth discoloration and bone problems..” according to Medical News Today.
https://www.oann.com/newsroom/utah-officially-becomes-first-u-s-state-to-ban-fluoride-in-public-tap-water/
Governor Reeves signs legislation eliminating Mississippi’s individual income tax
Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves today signed legislation that eliminates the individual income tax in Mississippi. House Bill 1, or the “Build Up Mississippi Act,” empowers the state workforce by not taxing their hard-earned wages and gives Mississippi another competitive advantage when competing for new economic development projects and private capital investment, Reeves’ office said in a statement Thursday.
https://www.vicksburgpost.com/2025/03/27/reeves-signs-legislation-eliminating-mississippis-individual-income-tax/
Trump announces Congress agreed to make car loan interest tax deductible, but only for cars made in the USA. Big win for American buyers and automakers like Ford and Tesla. Time to incentivize domestic production and save on your next ride!
https://x.com/pr0ud_americans/status/1905679709368729886