PM Modi attacks dynasty politics in J&K; blames NC, PDP, Congress for promoting separatism and terrorism
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PM Modi attacks dynasty politics in J&K; blames NC, PDP, Congress for promoting separatism and terrorism

Politics tamfitronics HomeNewsNationalUpdated - September 14, 2024 at 08:34 PM. Politics tamfitronics Prime Minister Narendra Modi says what NC, PDP and Congress have done to the people is nothing short of sin; BJP is committed to making J&K terror-freePrime Minister Narendra Modi addresses a public meeting ahead of the upcoming Jammu and Kashmir Assembly elections, in Doda district, Saturday, Sept 14, 2024.| Photo Credit:PTIOn Saturday afternoon, as Prime Minister Narendra Modi stood behind a lectern featuring a cut-out of BJP’s lotus symbol in Jammu and Kashmir’s Chenab Valley’s Doda district, he greeted the gathering in the Sarazi language and said, “Namaskar, Tu sab kae chet, Auru kiv hall chaal cho” (Are you fine? and how are you?). The crowd responded to the Prime Minster’s greeting with enthusiastic cheers.It was the first visit of a Prime Minister to the district since...
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Lance Wallnau, first to ‘prophesy’ Trump’s presidency, is back to vanquish anti-Trump demons
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Lance Wallnau, first to ‘prophesy’ Trump’s presidency, is back to vanquish anti-Trump demons

Politics tamfitronics (RNS) — As Donald Trump gets closer to the presidential election, the more he appears to be talking about America’s “final battle” against “sinister” and “dangerous” forces working to subvert the nation from within. This kind of language owes much to a certain set of ardent supporters who see the United States engaged in a spiritual battle, led by the well-marketed ideas of a charismatic Christian named Lance Wallnau.The day in July when Donald Trump was shot in the ear by a 20-year-old would-be assassin in Butler, Pennsylvania, Wallnau, who lives in Texas, got a push alert on his phone. He didn’t turn on the news, but dropped what he was doing, he said, and went straight to his prayer closet, where he keeps a cardboard cutout image of Trump.Recalling the moment for...
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Crypto’s $1 Billion Involvement in 2024 Elections Reshapes US Politics
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Crypto’s $1 Billion Involvement in 2024 Elections Reshapes US Politics

Politics tamfitronics The 2024 US elections are seeing unprecedented levels of crypto involvement, with over $1 billion funneled into the process. This marks a significant increase from previous cycles.Crypto-related activities such as political donations, crypto betting, PolitiFi tokens, and NFT sales have surged, overshadowing the level of crypto participation seen in earlier elections.Crypto Donations and Betting Soar in 2024 US ElectionsBreadcrumbs, a blockchain analytics platform, reports that crypto donations to political campaigns have doubled since 2022. The industry has contributed more than $190 million, outpacing traditional sectors like oil and banking. Most crypto donations support Republican candidates, the Republican Party, or pro-crypto Democrats. Top individual contributors include Marc Andreessen and Ben Horowitz, each donating about $24.9 million. The Winklevoss twins follow with $10.1 million. Ripple executives Chris Larsen, Brad Garlinghouse, and Stuart Alderoty have also...
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Buried in this week’s aged care reforms was an idea that once cost two ministers their jobs
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Buried in this week’s aged care reforms was an idea that once cost two ministers their jobs

Politics tamfitronics The late Australian playwright Alex Buzo liked to celebrate the art of tautology.For a period from the late 1970s onwards, he ran an event known as Australian Indoor Tautology Pennant, which celebrated gems uttered by public figures such as, "I don't want to sound incredulous but I just can't believe it."Rex Mossop, the (also) late Sydney rugby league caller, was a regular winner, and was often credited with popularising a phrase first used by American baseballer Yogi Berra that something was "deja vu all over again".For those with long political memories, there has been a bit of deja vu all over again in federal politics this week.That's been particularly true on the subject of aged care policy, but also on the question of the relationship between government and the Reserve Bank.Keeping partial aged...
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