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Sep 03, 2024 Harris is making Trump play defense across the board, and the vast disparity in ad spen

[Splinter]( Sep 03, 2024 [Trump Is Currently Betting the Entire Election on Pennsylvania and Georgia]( [Trump Is Currently Betting the Entire Election on Pennsylvania and Georgia]( Harris is making Trump play defense across the board, and the vast disparity in ad spending in states like Michigan suggest he has accepted that fighting for some swing states is not the best use of his campaign funds. [Climate Change is Taking Huge Chunks Out of Africa\'s Economies]( [Climate Change is Taking Huge Chunks Out of Africa's Economies]( Africa is home to 18 percent of the world's population, 20 percent of its landmass, and only four percent of its annual greenhouse gas emissions — or even less examined cumulatively since the Industrial Revolution began. In other words, it has had very little to do with the rising temperatures and sea levels and flood of disasters; and it is already feeling an intense economic crunch as a result. [A Theory On What Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer May Know About UFOs]( [A Theory On What Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer May Know About UFOs]( There are a lot of wild stories flying around these days. I don’t think most of them are true, but seeing repeated patterns over time like the incursions at nuclear bases in both the Soviet Union and the United States and Jacques Vallée's database of lore makes me think there's clearly meat on this bone. UFOs are real, but probably not all that we have been led to believe. [Jill Stein, Vanity Candidate for Suckers]( [Jill Stein, Vanity Candidate for Suckers]( I’m begging you to demonstrate more self-respect than to throw your vote away to a vanity campaign for a huckster who no proven interest or acumen in expanding the power of her party. [House Oversight Democrats Ask Trump: Thoughts on That $10 Million and Egypt?]( [House Oversight Democrats Ask Trump: Thoughts on That $10 Million and Egypt?]( Democrats on the House Oversight Committee released a letter sent to former president Donald Trump on Tuesday, asking for information about a mysterious $10 million infusion into his campaign in 2016 that could have run wildly afoul of campaign finance laws. [View this email in your browser]( Copyright © 2024 Splinter/Paste Media (7525 Colbert Drive, Suite 106, Reno NV 89511) [unsubscribe](

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