US continues to go backward...

Explain this to me like Im 5. They didn't have to pay income tax in the US but because they didn't report what they made they have to pay a penalty for that?
Almost. It is in addition to filing a US income tax form (which is also a requirement). Anyone who has an account overseas has to file two forms each year. One is called the FBAR and you have to list the accounts and their maximum value for the year and send it to the Treasury. The second is an IRS form (forget the number) that asks for essentially the exact same information, and you have to send that to the IRS.

They have huge fines if you miss sending these and can apply the fines punitively (obviously). They do not signify anything owed. They are simply a report of the accounts you have.

The intent was to catch wealthy people hiding money overseas, which is why the fines are so absurd. But, the Treasury goes after the regular expats making a small error, not the NY billionaires with Swiss bank accounts.

To put it in perspective, since I have left Australia, I have paid zero Australian tax and filed zero Australian forms as I am not a resident there. Only the US does this.
 
Trump doing everything he can to get more Media control into his billionaire friends hands

A report painting Netflix as a left-wing indoctrination machine has been circulating in Washington as part of a coordinated effort to block Netflix’s Warner Bros. acquisition.

 
This just can't be real life anymore

Kayleigh: Melania should be nominated for— I guess it’s an Oscar right? That’s for movies? If she went, she would be the best dressed and the classiest dressed by a long shot

 
Why limit things to police officers?

EVERY politician should wear body cams so we know when we're getting screwed over.
 

Mindblowing. This is what authoritarian states do. Free speech is going away in front of our eyes.

Homeland Security is targeting Americans with this secretive legal weapon​

In October, a retiree emailed a DHS attorney to urge mercy for an asylum seeker. Then DHS subpoenaed his Google account and sent investigators to his home.

e had decided that the America he believed in would not make it if people like him didn’t speak up, so on a cool, rainy morning in the suburbs of Philadelphia, Jon, 67 and recently retired, marched up to his study and began to type.

He had just read about the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s case against an Afghan it was trying to deport. The immigrant, identified in The Washington Post’s Oct. 30 investigation as H, had begged federal officials to reconsider, telling them the Taliban would kill him if he was returned to Afghanistan.

“Unconscionable,” Jon thought as he found an email address online for the lead prosecutor, Joseph Dernbach, who was named in the story. Peering through metal-rimmed glasses, Jon opened Gmail on his computer monitor.

“Mr. Dernbach, don’t play Russian roulette with H’s life,” he wrote. “Err on the side of caution. There’s a reason the US government along with many other governments don’t recognise the Taliban. Apply principles of common sense and decency.”
That was it. In five minutes, Jon said, he finished the note, signed his first and last name, pressed send and hoped his plea would make a difference.
Five hours and one minute later, Jon was watching TV with his wife when an email popped up in his inbox. He noticed it on his phone.
“Google,” the message read, “has received legal process from a Law Enforcement authority compelling the release of information related to your Google Account.”

Listed below was the type of legal process: “subpoena.” And below that, the authority: “Department of Homeland Security.”
That’s how it began. Soon would come a knock at the door by men with badges and, for Jon, the relentless feeling of being surveilled in a country where he never imagined he would be.

Google hadn’t provided him a copy of the subpoena, but it wasn’t the conventional sort. Homeland Security had come after him with what’s known as an administrative subpoena, a powerful legal tool that, unlike the ones people are most familiar with, federal agencies can issue without an order from a judge or grand jury.
 
I'm not an expert on this, but is that AI?
I 100% wouldn't be surprised for this to actually happen, but that video looks unnatural in a lot of ways.
The kids' shirts have text on them that doesn't seem to move with the shirt at times (like the "kill your local pedophile" and the "choose kindness always" 2)
 
I'm not an expert on this, but is that AI?
I 100% wouldn't be surprised for this to actually happen, but that video looks unnatural in a lot of ways.
The kids' shirts have text on them that doesn't seem to move with the shirt at times (like the "kill your local pedophile" and the "choose kindness always" 2)

It appears to be real.
 
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