The Daily Populous

Friday December 22nd, 2023 night edition

image for The new American Dream is to get MrBeast to pay off your debt

“I was probably going to pay a lot on the house,” Bailey replies.

“I want to pay off my parents’ debt,” Suzie says.

If you agree to suffer for content, you might just be able to pay off your parents’ debt.

And according to a study from Kaiser Health News and NPR, 41% of American adults have some form of medical debt.

The American Dream is no longer the promise that anyone can get rich if they just work hard enough.

In tandem with the release of MrBeast’s video about her, Taylor posted a video called “I Spent $185,000 From MrBeast.”

So, if Taylor can keep her subscribers engaged beyond her 15 minutes of fame, she won’t just have won $185,000 from MrBeast. »

Colorado Secretary Of State ‘Extremely Concerned’ About Pro-Trump Violence

Authored by huffpost.com

“I’ve been concerned about violence and threats of violence since Donald Trump incited the insurrection,” Griswold, who has been Colorado’s Democratic secretary of state since 2019, said in an interview.

She’s faced an astounding uptick in threats amid the lawsuit over Trump’s eligibility to appear on the state ballot, even though she has nothing to do with it.

“Within three weeks of it being filed, I received 64 death threats and over 900 non-lethal threats of abuse. »

Colorado supreme court justices face death threats after Trump ruling

Authored by theguardian.com
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Justices on the Colorado supreme court are receiving a barrage of death threats after it ruled to exclude Donald Trump from the state’s presidential ballot next year because of his attempts to cause insurrection.

Advance Democracy noted that some violent posts are in direct response to Trump’s own furious posts about the ruling on Truth Social.

It isn’t the first time Trump’s posts and comments have incited threats against a court. »

Former Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani files for bankruptcy protection, lists more than $100 million in debts

Authored by cnbc.com
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Rudy Giuliani filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in New York on Thursday, citing debts that include a nearly $150 million recent civil judgment for defaming two Georgia election workers while serving as a lawyer for former President Donald Trump.

Giuliani, while representing Trump in efforts to reverse his loss on the heels of the 2020 election, falsely accused Freeman and Moss of ballot fraud.

Giuliani's filing estimates he has assets worth between $1 million and $10 million and estimated current liabilities of between $100 million and $500 million. »

U.S. Battery Production Is Going Great, Actually

Authored by heatmap.news
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They’re so strict, according to NPR, that up to 67% of new vehicles sold in 2032 would have to be electric to meet them.

That rules out batteries made in China, which is, unfortunately, the world’s leader in battery manufacturing.

But a new analysis from the Environmental Defense Fund, provided exclusively to Heatmap, shows that things might actually be quite bright on that front. »