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Former CT staff

  • Mike Pence...48th vice president of the United States
  • Mrs. Mike Pence...Wife of Mr. Pence
  • Bill Barr
    ...attorney general for George H. W. Bush and CT
  • Nikki Haley...Ambassador to United Nations
  • Stephanie Grisham...the 32nd White House Press Secretary, WH communications director, chief of staff and press secretary for Melania Trump
  • H.R. McMaster
    ...the 25th United States National Security Advisor from 2017 to 2018
  • Mark Milley...20th chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
  • John F. Kelly...former White House Chief of Staff and Secretary of Homeland Security
  • Sarah Matthews...Deputy press secretary
  • John Bolton...the 26th United States National Security Advisor
  • Mark Esper...27th United States secretary of defense and 23rd U.S. secretary of the Army from November
  • Anthony Scaramucci...White House Director of Communications for ten days
  • Michael Cohen (lawyer)...former personal attorney
  • Olivia Troye...Aide to the White House Coronavirus Task Force and Homeland Security official
  • Miles Taylor (security expert)...Homeland Security (DHS) from 2017 to 2019, including as chief of staff and senior advisor to John F. Kelly
  • Omarossa
    ...assistant to the President and director of communications for the Office of Public Liaison
  • Jim Mattis...military veteran, 26th United States Secretary of Defense from 2017 to 2019.
  • Mike Mulvaney
    ,,,Director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) from Feb2017 until Mar2020, and acting White House Chief of Staff from Jan2019 until Mar2020.
  • Alyssa Farah Griffin...White House Director of Strategic Communications and Assistant to the President in 2020.
  • Dan Coats...Director of National Intelligence from 2017 to 2019
  • Cassidy Hutchinson...assistant to Chief of Staff Mark Meadows
  • Marc Short...chief of staff to Vice President Mike Pence from Mar2019. Prior...director of legislative affairs at the White House from 2017 to 2018.

possible future administration selections

  • Heritage Foundation
    conservative plan that seeks to reshape the federal government.

Congress

  • Resignations in the GOP-led House of representatives have reached a generational high. Legislative progress has slowed to a pace unseen in nearly a century. Lawmakers are struggling mightily to complete basic tasks. Speaker Johnson organized a retreat focused on unifying his conference, and most of his members chose not to attend. A recent Punchbowl News report concluded, “This is the most chaotic, inefficient and ineffective majority we’ve seen in decades covering Congress.” MTG, one of the House’s most notorious extremists, has launched an effort to oust her party’s speaker. 23 March 2024

How tall is that building Mr. Trump?

George Carlin, Flamethrower

  • “The very existence of flamethrowers proves that sometime, somewhere, someone said to themselves, You know, I want to set those people over there on fire, but I’m just not close enough to get the job done.

LBJ quote

"If you can convince the lowest white man he's better than the best colored man, he won't notice you're picking his pocket. Hell, give him somebody to look down on, and he'll empty his pockets for you."-President Lyndon B. Johnson Buster Seven Talk (UTC) 14:58, 11 January 2024 (UTC)

About XP aka ex-president

"Donald Trump is a poor man's idea of a rich man, a weak man's idea of a strong man, and a stupid man's idea of a smart man. Buster Seven Talk (UTC) 14:58, 11 January 2024 (UTC)

Golf course

A sign bearing Trump's name removed from Bronx golf course as new management takes over. Bally paid $60 million. Buster Seven Talk (UTC) 19:05, 12 January 2024 (UTC)

Mary Oliver poem

  • Who made the world?
  • Who made the swan, and the black bear?
  • Who made the grasshopper?
  • This grasshopper, I mean—
  • the one who has flung herself out of the grass,
  • the one who is eating sugar out of my hand,
  • who is moving her jaws back and forth instead of up and down—
  • who is gazing around with her enormous and complicated eyes.
  • Now she lifts her pale forearms and thoroughly washes her face.
  • Now she snaps her wings open, and floats away.
  • I don't know exactly what a prayer is.
  • I do know how to pay attention, how to fall down
  • into the grass, how to kneel down in the grass,
  • how to be idle and blessed, how to stroll through the fields,
  • which is what I have been doing all day.
  • Tell me, what else should I have done?
  • Doesn't everything die at last, and too soon?
  • Tell me, what is it you plan to do
  • with your one wild and precious life?

STARS

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See also

Speaker of the House Mike Johnson

  • Talk:Mike Johnson (Louisiana politician)
  • "Should Mike Johnson's prominent, long-term attempts to enforce sodomy laws and criminalize homosexuality be mentioned in the lead?"
  • Earth is 6000 yrs old
  • Voted against access to contraception
  • Criminalizes abortion
  • Anti-LGBTQ
  • He is Gods appointed messenger
  • Birth control is not aborting a fetus. No fetus is created. Egg and sperm never meet.
  • "When Jefferson writes about the separation of Church and State he means to protect the Church from the State not the other way round"

Is Trump a "forced digital penetrator"?

  • “The jury’s finding of sexual abuse therefore necessarily implies that it found that Mr. Trump forcibly penetrated her vagina,” Judge Lewis A. Kaplan wrote, calling it the “only remaining conclusion.”
  • “The finding that Ms. Carroll failed to prove that she was ‘raped’ within the meaning of the New York Penal Law does not mean that she failed to prove that Mr. Trump ‘raped’ her as many people commonly understand the word ‘rape,’ Kaplan wrote. Forcible, unconsented-to penetration with one’s penis is the strictest interpretation.. But he said that the conduct the jury effectively found Trump liable for — forced digital penetration — meets a more common definition of rape. He cited definitions offered by the American Psychological Association and the Justice Department, which in 2012 expanded its definition of rape to include penetration “with any body part or object.”
  • Judge Kaplan also flatly rejected the Trump team’s suggestion that the conduct Trump was found liable for might have been as limited as groping of the breasts. But Trump was NOT accused of that, so the only alleged offense that would have qualified as “sexual abuse” (which was the juries verdict) was forced digital penetration. Beyond that, Trump was accused of putting his mouth on Carroll’s mouth and pulling down her tights, which Kaplan noted were not treated as alleged sexual abuse at trial.

Trump v Covid

Posing three questions:

  • (1) Why do governments (and their leaders) fail to adequately address known vulnerabilities and credible warnings about escalating threats and hazards?
  • (2) Why was the Trump Administration unable or unwilling to respond vigilantly to a long‐forecasted pandemic despite widespread awareness of the general threat and credible and conclusive advanced warning regarding the specific COVID‐19 outbreak?
  • (3) Can concepts and frameworks derived from the literature on “strategic surprise” help explain preparedness and warning‐response failures in the health security domain?

Q1

We deployed a tripartite framework based on our previous work on warning‐response failure (Parker et al., 2009; Parker & Stern, 2002, 2005), emphasizing a combination of psychological (cognitive and motivational bias), bureau‐organizational (organizational fragmentation, competition, and turf concerns), and agenda‐political factors (prioritization of attention and resources and competitive framing). This literature suggests that discernible patterns of denial, disorganization, and distraction, as well as bureaucratic conflict, and the politicization of threat assessment and policy measures go a long way in explaining historical warning‐response failures.

Q2

Factors associated with these three perspectives shed considerable light on the dynamics that contributed to the Trump Administration's failure to proactively address the threat and effectively manage the pandemic and—by extension—to the comparatively high toll of lives lost in the US during that period. As suggested in the apt title of a recent paper by Platje et al. (2020), the COVID‐19 pandemic appears to have been “both an expected and unexpected event.” However, many of the critical challenges that vexed the Trump Administration's response were not only foreseeable but were, in fact, foreseen. (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9115435/)

Trump facts

  • “During Donald Trump’s presidency, the debt increased by $8.18 trillion (40%) in 4 years.”

Prosecution of Donald Trump in New York

Donald Hoover Trump

  • Only one Republican has won the popular vote in the presidential election in over 30 years and it took
    9/11
    for that to happen.
  • Says Biden: “There are only two presidents in American history with fewer jobs the day they left office than when they started. One is President Hoover. The other is Donald Hoover Trump. My predecessor promised to be the greatest jobs president in history. Well, it didn’t really work out that way. He lost 2 million jobs over the course of his presidency.”
  • Fortune wrote in January 2021, the month Mr Trump left the White House following his 2020 election loss and the subsequent insurrection, that Mr Trump was set to become the first president after the Second World War to see employment decrease during their time in the job. The last time that happened was in 1933 when Herbert Hoover left the White House during the Great Depression.
  • On Labor Day, President Joe said in a speech in Pennsylvania: “Guess what? The great real estate builder, the last guy, he didn’t build a damn thing. Under my predecessor, Donald Hoover Trump, Infrastructure Week became a punchline...a joke! On my watch, infrastructure has been (sic)...a headline.”
  • As of 9/18/2023 there were 1,175,172 deaths from covid beginning in Feb 15, 2020. I'm not saying CT is responsible for all of them, but rather than play golf he should have attended more funerals. Buster Seven Talk (UTC) 12:39, 28 March 2024 (UTC)
  • [1]
  • John Kelly, a retired U.S. Marine Corps general, told CNN that Trump had "no idea what America stands for" and that he "admires autocrats and murderous dictators." He also accused Trump of having "nothing but contempt for our democratic institutions, our Constitution and the rule of law."
  • One social media user had some very strong words for Trump’s supporters. They wrote: “It’s almost impossible to imagine how much of an intellectual and moral deficiency one would have to have to have ever supported the petty, vindictive, cowardly, lying, treasonous, simpleton Trump". Still refusing to hold back their anger, the commenter continued: “It’s no wonder that the educated, moral, rational, civilized people of the world look down on the vulgar, primitive, regressive American right-wingers with revulsion, horror, and disgust. Another commenter wrote: “Gullibility, ignorance, and stupidity are the traits that the orange fascist thug takes advantage of in order to manipulate people to do his bidding to subvert the American Constitution".
  • Formerly successful business man, owner of My Pillow. His banks cancelling him, AMEX closing his line of credit, the FBI seizing his phone, multiple lawsuits, and the IRS recently opening a tax fraud investigation of him. Mike Lindell was a true American success story. He went from homeless crack addict to hugely successful entrepreneur with 3,500 employees in Minnesota. Then he met Donald Trump and, as anyone with half a brain knows, everything that Trump touches dies.
  • [2] Use to check Bias level of articles
  • BARR .. "We shouldn't act as a therapy session for a troubled man"
  • Mike Esper...He is Zero fit for any office. He could not pass a test for teacher, clerk, etc.
  • Linseed Graham- Trump is a race-baiting, xenophobic , Religious bigot
  • Trump and me by Mark Singer: "Trump is a man who has aspired to and achieved the ultimate luxury, an existence unmolested by the rumbling of a soul
  • Hillary Clinton ...11/2023... said she was willing “to give him a chance” and “support the president we have.” But her attitude all changed once Trump was inaugurated adding that his accusatory behavior and habit of fabricating information and slandering his critics made her believe that he wasn’t qualified for the office of president.



DHT's record

Trump Business Failures/Disasters

Reality is always the opposite of what Trump says

  • Omarosa's business relationship with Donald Trump began when she starred on the first season of The Apprentice. She believes his "art of the con" began long before he ever stepped foot in the White House. "For me, I just can't believe I fell for a con man, a con man who turned out to be the biggest fraud. I mean, literally found by the courts to be a big fraud, so a lot of the backdrop of our show, a lot of The Apprentice that we thought was real was fabricated, and it was just a house of cards," she revealed to Entertainment Tonight.

"...poisoning the blood of our country"

  • On October 4th in an interview with MSNBC Trump said; "No, nobody has ever seen anything like this. And I think we could say worldwide. I think you could go to the... you could go to a banana republic and pick the worst one, and you're not going to see what we're witnessing now. No control whatsoever. Nobody has any idea where these people are coming from, and we know they come from prisons. We know they come from mental institutions [and] insane asylums. We know they're terrorists. Nobody has ever seen anything like we're witnessing right now. It is a very sad thing for our country. It's poisoning the blood of our country. It's so bad, and people are coming in with disease. People are coming in with every possible thing that you could have. And I got to know a lot of the heads of these countries. They're very cunning people. Very street-smart people. If they're not street-smart, they're not going to be there very long. And when they send up those caravans, and I had it ended, we had the safest border in the history of our country, meaning the history, over the last 80 years. Before that, I assume it was probably not so bad. There was nobody around. But, we had the safest in recorded history by far. The least amount of drugs in many, many decades. The least amount of human trafficking, which is a tremendous problem. But, when you look at what's taking place now, nobody's... first of all, it's not sustainable by any country, including ours, even from a (inaudible) standpoint. And, you know, we built over 500 miles of wall. We were going to put up another 200 miles. And, we had it bought. Everything was bought. Everything was purchased. They were going to ready. It could have been done within three weeks. Another 200 miles, all done. And they didn't want to do it. When you look at the numbers of people coming in, and the numbers, Raheem, are much bigger than anyone understands. I really believe it's going to be 15 million people by the end of this year during this administration. That's larger than New York state. Ok, this is what we have.
Trump built 455 miles of wall

Strategic Petroleum Reserve

  • On March 31, 2022 in a public statement, Trump said, "It’s called the Strategic National Reserves, and it hasn’t been full for many decades. In fact, it’s been mostly empty.
    • First, it’s called the "Strategic Petroleum Reserve." Beyond that, the stockpile has been entirely full as recently as the early 2010s, and for almost a decade before Trump took office, the stockpile was generally 90% full or higher. Meanwhile, the percentage filled actually fell on Trump’s watch.

Auto Industry

  • Trump stated, on September 27, 2023, in a speech in Michigan: "when I took office, “the auto industry was on its knees gasping its last breath.” Trump administration “tariffs and taxes saved the American auto industry from extinction."
    • But recent history shows the reality is the opposite:
    • Trump neither inherited a nearly dead auto industry nor revived it. Experts say the Bush and Obama administrations helped boost the auto industry while Trump administration actions hurt it. Employment in auto manufacturing in Michigan rose under Obama, stagnated under Trump, and has climbed under Biden. In 2008 and 2009, interventions by the Bush and Obama administrations pulled auto and auto parts makers back from the brink of collapse.
    • Trump raised tariffs for steel and aluminum in 2018, which carmakers said led to higher costs. In March 2018, Trump imposed a 25% tariff on steel imports and a 10% tariff on imported aluminum, with exemptions for Canada and Mexico. The move was intended to punish China. The Congressional Research Service research found that Trump’s overall approach on tariffs backfired because U.S. consumers and companies paid the lion’s share of the increase. In fact, the majority of Trump’s trade deals and tariffs hurt the auto industry or had no significant impact during his presidency. In particular, Trump’s 2018 tariffs on steel and aluminum significantly hurt the U.S. auto industry.

House

  • "Same stupid clown car routine...different driver"
  • Republican representatives, on Wednesday 10/11, nominated Steve Scalise to serve as speaker following last week's ouster of Kevin McCarthy, but they delayed any further action when he appeared to be short of the support needed to assume the speaker's gavel. The tally was 113 for Scalise and 99 for Jordan. As it now stands, voters have little confidence in Congress' ability to overcome its partisan differences - and the Republican infighting that led to McCarthy's ouster on Oct 3 has soured many to Republican's ability to lead. Some 64% of respondents to a Reuters/Ipsos poll last week said they did not believe Washington politicians could put aside partisan disagreements for the good of the nation.

What People say....

  • Miles Taylor, who worked with Trump during his years in the office, tweeted that an ex-Trump cabinet member told him, “He is truly the most evil person I have ever met.”
  • John Kelly’s description of Trump said, “The depths of his dishonesty is just astounding to me. The transactional nature of every relationship, though it’s more pathetic than anything else. He is the most flawed person I have ever met in my life.”
  • Bill Barr
    , former Attorney General, warned, “If you believe in his policies, what he’s advertising as his policies, he’s the last person who could actually execute them and achieve them.” Barr shared that Trump was not qualified for the office, as he added, “He does not have the discipline. He does not have the ability for strategic thinking and linear thinking or setting priorities, or how to get things done in the system.” Barr issued a chilling conclusion, “It’s a horror show when he’s left to his own devices.” Writing on Truth Social, Trump said, “Bill Barr was a weak & slovenly man who was ill-equipped to be Attorney General because he was literally in fear of the Radical Left Democrats & all they were threatening to do to him.”
  • Former Trump White House Press Secretary Stephanie Grisham told CNN that his supporters acted like they went through “brainwashing”. Grisham was at a rally in Waco, Texas, when she shared, “He distracts people … he has no idea what’s going on, so he’s going to continue to play the victim and fundraise and take advantage of the people who really, really believe in him.”
  • One Reddit user wrote, “My dad said nearly the same thing to me right before he died almost 30 years ago. We were passing a Trump property, and he pointed to it and said, ‘That man is the most evil man in the world.'”
  • Asa Hutchinson, the former Republican governor of Arkansas wrote, “Donald Trump has disqualified himself from ever holding our nation’s highest office again. Following the Georgia indictment he said, “This is another day of challenge for our democracy with the indictment handed down by the grand jury in Georgia.”
  • “I Don’t See a Bad Man..truly...I See an Evil One.” says Oscar-Winning
    Robert de Niro
    , “He’s a Wannabe Tough Guy With No Morals or Ethics.”
  • During an interview with a Los Angeles radio station , Ann Coulter criticized the bipartisan agreement and Trump’s declaration, expressing her disapproval at the time. “The only national emergency is that our president is an idiot.”
  • Neal Katyal ripped the Trump family as being “allergic to telling the truth.”

(cont)

  • John Kelly’s recent criticisms: Trump is “a person who is not truthful regarding his position on the protection of unborn life, on women, on minorities, on evangelical Christians, on Jews, on working men and women. He has accused Trump of having nothing but contempt for democratic institutions, the U.S. Constitution, and the rule of law. He expressed a terrible concern for the state of the nation and concluded: “There is nothing more that can be said. God help us.”
  • “If everybody who’s worked for Trump is the dumbest in their job, that makes Trump the king of dummies.” Mille, Barr, Kelly, Tillerson, Cohen...all dummies according to Trump.
  • A Vietnam Vet said: “As a Vietnam era veteran, lifelong Republican until Trump came on the scene, and now an independent, Trump as POTUS and his disrespect for our men and women in uniform, our veterans, and the other pillars of our democracy makes me ill. He is an embarrassment to our country.”
  • Noah Bookbinder, the President of CREW stressed, "If the very fabric of our democracy is to hold, we must ensure that the Constitution is enforced and the same people who attacked our democratic system not be put in charge of it.” This refers to Trump and to Jim Jordan
  • Another countered that comment, “The one-term, twice impeached, four times criminally indicted, convicted of sexual abuse 7 defamation former guy will stay as the former guy. The American people WILL NOT elect this conman as the next president of the US.”
  • Wall Street Journal
    , stated, “Donald Trump is an unstable element inserted into an unsettled environment. Sooner or later, there will be a boom. Trump has “poor impulse control” and “likes to start fights,” which is a weakness. Deep down they know ‘What about Hillary?’ doesn’t answer the question: ‘Why would Trump do this? Why would he put America in danger? Who did he show those papers to?'”
  • Cher, the 77-year-old, confessed, “I almost got an ulcer the last time. If he gets in, who knows? This time I will leave the cunt-tree.”
  • Tom Emmer has a long track record of expressing various degrees of disgust for President Trump. If selected as Speaker, he can expect a tumultuous speakership. That’s the last thing the conference needs right now."
  • Miles Taylor, chief of staff at the Department of Homeland Security, gave an eye-opening account of his time working under President Trump. He described an unusual aspect of his job – rewriting detailed security memos to be as straightforward as a children’s book. “he had to draft national security memos at a first-grade reading level so Trump could understand them.” Taylor painted a picture of a president who struggled with lengthy documents. He made a blunt claim about Trump’s reading habits, stating, “This 50-page memo…is something Trump literally can’t read. The man doesn’t read.” He argued that the former president preferred more concise information, calling into question his ability to digest detailed reports.
  • John Bolton elaborated on Trump’s peculiar behavior regarding official documents. “Unfortunately, Trump didn’t pay too much attention to a lot of what he was given. But he paid enough attention to it to have a constant fixation on trying to hold on to documents.”
  • Trump’s assertion of being a “Stable Genius” has been met with skepticism. "Trump isn’t the smartest person in the room when he is alone."
  • "Trump is an idiot with delusions of intelligence″ (Bill Barr)
  • "I have come to terms with the stupidity of Trumpeters" Colin Whitehead
  • "Not everyone that voted for Trump is a racist...but....everyone that is a racist voted for Donald Trump"
    Reverend Al Sharpton
  • "Trump minimizes 9/11 for a purpose... Officer Michael Fanone
  • "Trump embraces his
    xenophobic, Anti-American ideology. ...Officer Michael Fanone

Misogyny

  • DT zeroed in on the judges female clerk, who is by his side and helps with court management. DT decided she was a perfect outlet for his rage. He poste lies about her on social media, painting her as a sinister mastermind controlling the judge and inventing elaborate sexual fantasies about her involving Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer. She was chosen by DT simply because of where she sits! It's reminiscent of the defamation of two randomly chosen female election workers in Georgia, who were cast as secret leaders of a plot to steal the election in a conspiracy theory that is now part of the evidence in the criminal case against Trump in Georgia. This is what Trump does: Indiscriminately pick women to victimize to entertain himself. Now he's got a machine of propagandists who will reliably join in.

Rare Coins

  • 1995 LincMem Double Die, "Liberty"
  • 1970 LincMem high 7, Small date
  • 1999 LincMem Close together AMerica
  • 1984 LincMem Double Die, Lincoln's ear
  • 1983 LinvMem Double Die, entire backside
  • 1999 Georgia Quarter, wrong metal content, no ridges and diff colored edge
  • 1992 Roosevelt dime, No Mint Mark

Cincinnati Slave history

  • Political borders have been formalized along natural borders formed by rivers. If a precise line is desired, it is often drawn along the
    Ohio river
    because they were not considered free until they stood on solid ground in Ohio and

Thalweg principle

The thalweg principle (also known as the thalweg doctrine or the rule of thalweg) is the legal principle that if the boundary between two political entities is stated to be a waterway, without further description (e.g., a median line, right bank, eastern shore, low tide line, etc.), the boundary follows the thalweg of that watercourse. In particular, the boundary follows the center of the principal navigable channel of the waterway (which is presumably the deepest part). If there are multiple navigable channels in a river, the one principally used for downstream travel (likely having the strongest current) is used. This definition has been used in specific descriptions as well. The Treaty of Versailles, for example, specifies that "In the case of boundaries which are defined by a [navigable] waterway" the boundary is to follow "the median line of the principal channel of navigation."

Filet-O-Fish

  • Trump's favorite fast-food dinner is 2 Big Macs, 2 Filet-O-Fish sandwiches, and a chocolate shake.
  • In another finding, the judge in the Dominion-Fox case wrote that the “evidence developed in this civil proceeding demonstrates that is CRYSTAL clear that none of the statements relating to Dominion about the 2020 election are true.”

How cards are distributed at online playing sites to assure randomness

  • Start with 52 decks of 52 cards each
  • There are 52 standard, independently shuffled, Online Poker Decks (designated D-1 to D-52) of 52 standard Poker cards. Each deck of cards will have randomly dispersed cards via shuffling which should integrate the cards in very different locations in each of the decks.
  • Four suits, 12 cards in each suit. The next action happens in the next deck
  • The top card is dealt to the first player (from D-1). In
    Small Blind
  • The same card is removed from each of the remaining 51 decks (D-2 thru D-52) independent of its location within the remaining 51 decks.
  • The top card (from D-2) is dealt to the second player. The
    Big Blind
  • The same card is removed from each of the remaining 51 decks (D-1 and D-3 thru D-52) independent of its location within the remaining 51 decks
  • The top card (from D-3) is dealt to the third player
  • The same card is removed from each of the remaining 51 decks (D-1, D-2 thru D-52) independent of its location within the remaining 51 decks
  • The fourth card (from D-4) is dealt to the fourth player and is also removed from each of the other decks
  • Subsequent top cards are dealt to each player from the next deck in line and the identical card is removed from all the other decks
  • Prior to displaying the community cards, the (
    river
    ), the top card from the appropriate deck is "burned". This "burn" card must also be removed from all the other decks
  • And so it is with each of the "community" cards. The next deck in line is used to deal the top card and it is then removed from the other decks.

All-Time Cubs Teams

Name Pos.
Williams LF
Winker DH
Kessinger SS
Rizzo 1B
Hundley C
Santo 3B
Bellinger CF
Sosa RF
Beckert 2B
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