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Today it is my birthday. And for my birthday I’ve brought you all a gift… and my birthday wishes is that but five of you signed it! It’s high time America and europe stand and fight a REAL adversary, instead of scrapping on and picking on the little guy. They can come out stronger in the end, but if they flee from war, then they will be destroyed.

Hatred Of The Black Middle Class

Hatred of the black middle class is black Americas most foolish endeavor. The black lower middle class and middle class gets all the blame while the active anti black perpetrators in black America that has true self hate gets off Scott free . They have all these YouTube channels that spread nothing but lies but they are never questioned. Especially if you are an attractive black man the hate that comes from the other blacks is unreal.

Here’s How To Find Out If Your Social Security Number Was Included In Last Week’s Massive Data Breach

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Last week’s staggering data breach at National Public Data put personal data, including the Social Security numbers, of billions of Americans in the hands of cybercriminals.

The breach occurred late last year and the company acknowledged on its website last week that there were “potential leaks of certain data in April 2024 and summer 2024."

Data reaching back at least three decades is said to be included in the breach—and the inclusion of Social Security numbers has raised a number of concerns among people. Curious if you were affected? Here’s how to find out.

How can I find out if my Social Security number was part of the breach?
Pentester, a cybersecurity firm, has set up a tool to let you see if your data was part of the breach. Use a web browser to navigate to npd.pentester.com and enter your first and last name and birth year. You’ll see a list of breached accounts, including the last four numbers of the leaked Social Security numbers.
What should I do if my Social Security number was included in the breach?
NPD is advising people who might have been affected to closely monitor their financial accounts. Most Americans don't keep close tabs on their checking and saving balance and don't examine every item on their credit card bill - and hackers count on that.

It’s also a good idea to set up credit monitoring to ensure no one is using your personal information—and contact one of the three U.S. credit reporting agencies (Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion) to set up a fraud alert on your account, which will tell creditors to contact you before they open any new accounts or change your existing accounts. (Once it’s set up with one agency, it will go into effect with the others. It remains active for one year and can be renewed.)

Republicans Ask Supreme Court To Block 40,000 Arizonans From Voting In November

The Republican National Committee is urging the Supreme Court to intervene in an Arizona election dispute this week and block up to 40,000 of the state's registered voters from casting ballots in the presidential race.

Republican state lawmakers say these voters did not provide proof of their citizenship when they were registered and now they should be barred from from voting in person or by mail.

Although Congress made it easier for Americans to register to vote, those federal rules cannot override "the Arizona Legislature’s sovereign authority to determine the qualifications of voters and structure participation in its elections," they said in an emergency appeal filed Aug. 9.


The fast-track appeal may signal whether the conservative court is ready to intervene in partisan election disputes. The Arizona Republicans asked for a decision by Thursday because counties will soon begin to print ballots.

Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes said the appeal should be rejected.

"There is no evidence of fraud and undocumented voting. The 2024 election is weeks away and acting now to restrict the voting rights of a large group of Arizona's voters is undemocratic," he said in a statement.

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Quick question. If your vote doesn't matter, then why do "they" keep trying to take it away from you?

National Black Farmers Group Says Supporting GOP Ticket Is “Off The Table” After JD Vance’s Attack

John Boyd, founder and president of the National Black Farmers Association, said Sen. JD Vance's comments about federal benefits for Black farmers were "disgraceful, deplorable, dumb, degrading, and disrespectful."Courtesy John Boyd

Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio) said a lot of wild things during his Sunday morning media blitz. But one of his comments has received far less attention than the others: Vance described a federal program that has distributed nearly $2 billion to mostly Black farmers who experienced discrimination as “disgraceful,” suggesting that it is racist against white people.

And now, the head of the largest group of Black farmers across the country is condemning Vance’s assertions.

“He owes us an apology,” John Boyd, Jr., founder and president of the National Black Farmers Association, told me. The remarks, Boyd added, were “disgraceful, deplorable, dumb, degrading, and disrespectful to the nation’s Black farmers, the oldest occupation in history for Black people.”

A spokesperson for Vance also did not respond to questions from Mother Jones beyond requesting that we include the senator’s full remarks, which came during an appearance on CBS’s Face the Nation, during which Vance was asked about the racist attacks against his wife, Usha Vance. After condemning them, he added:

I frankly think that unfortunately, a lot of people on the left have leaned into this by trying to categorize people by skin color and then give special benefits or special amounts of discrimination. The Harris Administration, for example, handed out farm benefits to people based on skin color. I think that’s disgraceful. I don’t think we should say, you get farm benefits if you’re a Black farmer, you don’t get farm benefits if you’re a white farmer. All farmers, we want to thrive, and that’s certainly the President Trump and JD Vance view of the situation.

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Kamala Harris Unveils Her Economic Plan

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BREAKING: Vice President Kamala Harris is unveiling a bold, detailed plan to lower costs for American families in her first 100 days in office. Here's what you need to know:

🏠 Housing Affordability: Harris will address the housing crisis by building 3 million new units, cutting red tape to lower rents and mortgages, and providing $25,000 in down-payment support for first-time homeowners. She’ll also take on predatory landlords and Wall Street investors who drive up housing costs.

💊 Lowering Prescription Drug Costs: Building on her work in the Inflation Reduction Act, Harris will cap insulin at $35 and out-of-pocket drug costs at $2,000 for all Americans, not just seniors. She’ll also speed up Medicare's ability to negotiate lower drug prices and crack down on Big Pharma's abusive practices.

🛒 Reducing Grocery Costs: Harris is taking aim at price gouging in the food industry, introducing the first-ever federal ban on excessive grocery price hikes, and supporting smaller businesses to foster competition and keep prices low.

💸 Cutting Taxes for the Middle Class:
Harris will expand the Child Tax Credit to provide up to $6,000 for families with newborns, restore the expanded credit for other families, and cut taxes for frontline workers and those who need help with health insurance.

These actions are part of Harris’s broader economic agenda to strengthen the middle class, protect Social Security and Medicare, create jobs, and ensure everyone has a fair shot at the American Dream.

Once Trump's economic plan is announced, we will post it as well.

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Hackers May Have Stolen The Social Security Numbers Of Every American

Yep, just dropping this here...

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"About four months after a notorious hacking group claimed to have stolen an extraordinary amount of sensitive personal information from a major data broker, a member of the group has reportedly released most of it for free on an online marketplace for stolen personal data.​
The breach, which includes Social Security numbers and other sensitive data, could power a raft of identity theft, fraud and other crimes, said Teresa Murray, consumer watchdog director for the U.S. Public Information Research Group.​
“If this in fact is pretty much the whole dossier on all of us, it certainly is much more concerning” than prior breaches, Murray said in an interview. “And if people weren’t taking precautions in the past, which they should have been doing, this should be a five-alarm wake-up call for them.”"​


Chicago Steppin' Is Not An Everybody Thing, It's An FBA Thing!

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Don't let Amerikkka see this, they'll say everybody contributed to inventing stepping except FBA. "Steppin' in the Olympics 2028" Xing Pow vs Jose Hernandez in the Gold Medal round. You know I ain't lyin'

Kamala will be saying, "Everyone contributed to this dance called Steppin'" before announcing "Steppin' in the Olympics 2028"

Sounds just like Hip Hop, Rock and Roll,
Jazz and every other thing we created! #FBA

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