6 March 2024

You've got to be kidding me.
Thanks to a 2020 law called the California Racial Justice Act, every felon serving time in the state’s prisons and jails can now retroactively challenge his conviction and sentencing on the ground of systemic bias.
To prevail, the incarcerated prisoner need not show that the police officers, prosecutors, judge or jurors in his case were motivated by racism or that his proceedings were unfair. If he can demonstrate that in the past, criminal suspects of his race were arrested, prosecuted or sentenced more often or more severely than members of other racial groups, he will be entitled to a new trial or sentence.
Can you say "Clog the courts?"

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OK. No open primary elections in Oregon. Sorry Nikki Haley voters. (Well, too late for that, anyway.)

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Oh, they didn't tell you that? Yeah, being transgender M → F puts you at increased risk of breast cancer. All those hormone injections.

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More on Google's downward spiral. It's a culture of fear. Nice work environment, no? I'm old enough to remember when Google was THE place to work.

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There might be a way to sue vaccine makers for vaccine injuries after all. There's a lot of evidence out there, so it won't be too hard. Gotta get around that EUA, however, which might be tough.

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Remember that ransomware problem that United Healthcare subsidiary Change Healthcare had? They paid the ransom money, but the hacker, Notchy, didn't get the ransom money because in their system, it needs to get turned over to BlackCat/ALPHV. So the hacker got reamed, too, and now BlackHat/ALPHV has decided to dissolve, probably to make recovery even harder. Worse, the confidential information that Change HC paid to have destroyed, hasn't been destroyed and is still out there. What a mess.

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