Bill sits for an end of the year interview with Andy Schectman and Alisdair Mcleod (Also posted under Interviews)

Bill’s Commentary:

“2025 is a very special “numerical” year!”

Bill’s Commentary:

“This is for anyone stupid enough to deny chemtrails…”

Bill’s Commentary:

“This is totally normal, you don’t remember this when you were a kid?”

Bill’s Commentary:

“This is also totally normal…?”

Bill’s Commentary:

“The Germans are coming to their senses with both immigration and the death shot?”

Bill’s Commentary:

“4 years from today… and another $15 trillion!”

https://www.usdebtclock.org/current-rates.html

Bill’s Commentary:

“No one can change this math…”

Why the debt fight is going to get even worse next year

GOP leaders are staring down two bad options to solve President-elect Donald Trump’s debt-limit problem, after failing to execute his demand to lift the federal borrowing cap in the last government funding bill.

One path requires full buy-in from Republican lawmakers to address the issue via budget reconciliation — a huge challenge thanks to the party’s fierce fiscal hawks. The other entails winning over Democrats, who for the most part rejected Trump’s initial debt-limit gambit this month.

“Whoever advised the president that it was even possible needs to better understand how this place works,” Sen. Thom Tillis (R-N.C.) said about Trump’s latest push to raise the debt limit.

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Bill’s Commentary:

“Because of an awesome real economy?”

Bill’s Commentary:

“We need more of this, MUCH MORE!”

Arkansas Looks to Hold Pharma Execs Criminally Liable for Vaccine Injuries

Arkansas lawmakers are weighing legislation that could pierce the pharmaceutical industry’s federal liability shield for vaccine injuries by holding corporate executives criminally liable for “vaccine harms” if they concealed evidence of risks associated with a vaccine that subsequently seriously injured or killed the recipient.

Under Senate Bill 6, introduced by Republican State Sen. Bryan King, an executive officer of a pharmaceutical company that “knowingly hides, conceals, omits, or otherwise withholds evidence, documentation, or information that the vaccine has dangerous effects,” would be found guilty of a felony and face a prison sentence of one year to life.

The bill is pending before the Arkansas Senate. King also introduced Senate Bill 5, to hold Pharma executives criminally liable for “prescription drug harm.”

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Bill’s Commentary:

“Of course, the alternative is to just not do business in New York? These people are idiots…”

Hochul signs NY law that will charge $75B to oil, gas and coal companies for climate change — but critics say customers will pick up tab

Gov. Kathy Hochul approved a controversial law that will force oil, natural-gas and coal companies to fork over a staggering $75 billion to the state for carbon emissions and allegedly contributing to climate change.

But critics claim the law is unworkable, likely to be challenged in court and will only end up costing customers more.

“What would you have them do? Not sell fuel in New York State,” said Ken Pokalsky, vice president of the New York State Business Council, which opposed the measure.

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Bill’s Commentary:

“Dave, when all is said and done, EVERYTHING paper is worth nothing…” Bill

Bill, hilarious!

The Treasury secretary urged Congress to protect the full faith and credit of the United States by raising the debt limit.

Treasury Secretary Janet L. Yellen informed Congress on Friday that if lawmakers do not act to raise or suspend the nation’s debt limit as soon as Jan. 14 she would most likely need to begin using “extraordinary measures” to prevent the United States from defaulting on its debt.

Bill’s Commentary:

“It is Wikipedia after all!”

https://twitter.com/libsoftiktok/status/1871312751840407668

Bill’s Commentary:

“With the world using the dollar (issued by an insolvent entity) as the world’s reserve currency, I believe it can be summed up simply; ‘the entire world is Venezuela’…”

Why US borrowing could soon eclipse Greece and Italy as world drowns in debt

When it comes to economic performance, few prime ministers or presidents would welcome comparison with Greece.

Images of protests, riot police and the streets of Athens ablaze dominate the international memory, dating from the country’s debt crisis in 2011.

By the pandemic, its debt was more than double the size of its economy, a position matched by some of the world’s poorest and most crisis-ridden danger zones including Eritrea, Sudan and Venezuela. It’s not a club anyone would wish to join.

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Bill’s Commentary:

“I keep urging you to listen to or read what Vladimir Putin says. His words are not those of a madman, the words below are scary because they are true. Do you understand the implications?”

“Pick any target in Kiev and deploy all your air defense systems there. Let’s see what happens.”

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Bill’s Commentary:

“This will certainly make Social Security more solvent, no?”

Social Security measure passes Senate, sending it to Biden

The Senate broadly approved a measure expanding Social Security payments to millions of certain public sector workers, sending the measure to President Joe Biden for his signature.

The vote on the Social Security Fairness Act was 76-20. It previously passed the House in an overwhelming bipartisan vote of 327-75 in November after rank-and-file lawmakers used a procedural measure, known as a discharge petition, to force a floor vote without House GOP leaders’ blessing.

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Bill’s Commentary:

“What a piker, if he is going to go for $600 million, why not round up to $1 billion? Seriously, this should make one ask what the value of $1 is if they can be thrown around in pro sports and weddings like they are confetti? Oh wait, they are confetti!”

Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez deny claims they will marry this week in blockbuster Aspen wedding

Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez have denied claims they will marry in Aspen the weekend after Christmas.

Sources told the DailyMail.com that the billionaire Amazon founder, 60, and his ex-TV news anchor fiancée, 55, had bought out ritzy sushi restaurant Matsuhisa in the Colorado ski town for December 26 or 27, and have their nuptials planned for Saturday 28.

Three sources told DailyMail.com they had been made aware of the Bezos wedding taking place on December 28.

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Bill’s Commentary:

“We knew this one was coming 3 years ago…”

Bill’s most recent interview with Dr. Dave Janda (Also posted under Interviews)

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