…hralled rural audiences with his ability to speak passionately and extemporaneously for apparently unlimited periods of time. Trump compensated—in the theory of some intimates, including Bannon—for his difficulties with reading, writing, and close focus with an improvisational st...
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…t jobs. They see problems piling up on the home front that they want fixed ahead of any foreign adventures. At the same time something rankles when they hear talk of American decline and the end of the American century and China rising. They want a president HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_0180...
…delusional detachment from it. Six months after a civil uprising began in Libya, Col. Muammar Qadhafi, the nation's longtime leader, finally seems to have lost his grip on the country he ruled for more than 40 years. Did he also, at some point, lose his grip on reality? As the co...
…age of roughly 350 cases a year. The number of requesters seeking OGIS OGIS’s caseload soared above 500 for the first time in FY 2013. (NARA Identifier 6443896) HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025855
…ence of 15 months in a Florida state prison, followed by 15 months of home confinement. That would be a fraction of the time he would have to serve if he were to be convicted by a jury. Epstein's spokesman, Howard Rubenstein, said his client would have no comment. Dershowitz als...
…dump out dust so that it can suck it in again and get more reward. In general, humans have had a notoriously difficult time specifying exactly what they want, as exemplified by all those genie legends. An AI paradigm in which robots get some externally specified reward fails whe...
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…olding representation elections and investigating and remedying unfair labor practices are invoked tens of thousands of time a year.®° That is true. However, the civilian work force includes some 108 million workers potentially subject to the NLRA.*1 Thus, the number of employees...
…m arguing that any statute of limitations has not been tolled as Defendants wrongfully forced Plaintiff to refrain from timely commencing this action by threats, duress, and other misconduct. Exhs. A and B. 26. Moreover, this action has been brought before the facts giving rise...
…tation of the employee. And that case is I think significant because the court again focused on the relationship at the time of the deposition and not some prior relationship. I talked about the co-conspirator issue. You know, that's just attorney argument asserted as fact her...
…at he knew the girls were teenagers. One girl couldn't show up when Mr. Epstein wanted because she had soccer. Another time, Mr. Epstein had to wait for his "massage" session because the girl he wanted was still in class. Why didn't State Attorney Barry Krischer let a jury deci...
…th of the state — would not help. Most, in fact, placed the blame, and lodged their hopes, with the government. By the time of the next election, in June 1992, the combination of Palestinian violence and the still-traumatic memories of Saddam’s Scuds, left Israelis doubtful that...
… and Escaping Paralysis 4 System Reset: Being Unreasonable and Unambiguous Step II: Eis for Elimination 5 The End of Time Management: Illusions and Italians 6 The Low-Information Diet: Cultivating Selective Ignorance 7 Interrupting Interruption and the Art of Refusal Step III...
…echnological, he would undoubtedly be pessimistic about our chances of solving this civilization-threatening problem in time. Wiener hated hucksters—political hucksters most of all—but he acknowledged that hucksters would always be with us. It’s easy to forget just how scary Wie...
…nology, if misdirected, could cause a devastating setback to civilization. We've had one lucky escape already. At any time in the Cold War era -- when armament levels escalated beyond all reason --- the superpowers could have stumbled towards armageddon through muddle and misca...