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It is by design of course. "Third, the CICP provides little or no transparency or due process. An individual filing a claim has no knowledge—or ability to find out—who will make a determination about his or her claim, when it will be decided, or how it will be decided. There is also no right to confront or question the government officials who denied a claim, no way to access or respond to any evidence the government may have relied on in denying a claim, no way to confront or question any experts who may have consulted in denying the claim, and no way for a claimant to introduce evidence from his or her own expert."
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per Grok Here's an "Explain Like I'm 5" (ELI5) version of the concept of "Parens Patriae" in relation to the U.S. Constitution, specifically Article III, Section 2, Clause 1: Imagine you have a big family, and sometimes, when the parents can't take care of something or someone, like a little brother or sister, the whole family steps in to help. Now, think of the states in the U.S. as big family members. Sometimes, states need to look after things or people within their borders when no one else can or when it's really important for the whole community. "Parens Patriae" is a fancy Latin term that means "parent of the nation." It's like when the state steps in to act as a guardian or protector. Here's how it works: Protecting the People: If there's something really bad happening, like a big company polluting everywhere and making people sick, the state can go to court to stop it, even if no single person is suing. They do this because they're acting like a big protective parent for all the people. Court Cases: The part of the Constitution you linked talks about which courts can handle which kinds of cases. When a state uses "Parens Patriae" to sue on behalf of its people, it often goes to federal court because it could involve laws or issues that affect more than just one state. So, in simple terms, "Parens Patriae" is when a state acts like a big, responsible parent to look after its citizens when they need protection or when there's a big problem that affects everyone in the state. It's about the state stepping up to make sure everyone is safe and their rights are protected, especially when individual people might not be able to do it themselves.
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RT @AlainPetit77: @sasha_latypova @jjcouey @sarah_westall @NickHudsonCT @RWMaloneMD @Kevin_McKernan The Darkhorse Ends
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ChatGPT explained just one point from a slide like i was 5. So many points, so many slides, thanks for the hard work. To support the statement "RNA cannot pandemic," let's break this down logically and scientifically. While RNA viruses cause pandemics, RNA itself—the molecule—cannot be a pandemic in the way a virus can. Here’s why: 1. RNA is Just a Molecule, Not an Infectious Agent RNA (ribonucleic acid) is a type of nucleic acid, similar to DNA, that carries genetic instructions inside cells. On its own, RNA cannot spread between individuals, cause disease, or replicate outside of a biological system. For something to cause a pandemic, it must transmit, infect, and multiply—RNA alone does none of these. 2. RNA Viruses Are the True Cause of Pandemics Many pandemics (COVID-19, influenza, Ebola) are caused by RNA viruses, which have RNA as their genetic material. These viruses can mutate quickly and spread between hosts, which is why they can drive pandemics. However, it is the virus as a whole (including its protein coat, mechanisms for infection, and replication ability) that causes pandemics—not just the RNA inside it. 3. RNA Alone Degrades Easily RNA is highly unstable outside of cells; it breaks down quickly in the environment. Enzymes called RNases are everywhere and destroy RNA rapidly. This means free RNA floating around has no chance of persisting long enough to cause a pandemic. Unlike viruses, RNA has no protective shell (capsid) or transmission mechanism. 4. Pandemics Require Transmission, RNA Does Not Spread on Its Own To cause a pandemic, an agent must efficiently spread between hosts (e.g., through air, water, direct contact). RNA molecules do not replicate or spread between people in the way bacteria or viruses do. 5. If "RNA Pandemics" Were Possible, Life on Earth Would Be in Constant Chaos Every living thing has RNA—plants, animals, bacteria. If RNA alone could cause pandemics, we'd constantly be at risk from the trillions of RNA molecules around us. The fact that we don’t experience "RNA pandemics" supports the idea that RNA alone cannot be a pandemic. Conclusion RNA is simply a molecule—a genetic blueprint—not a living or infectious entity. While RNA viruses drive pandemics, RNA itself cannot pandemic because it does not replicate, transmit, or cause disease by itself.
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Speech once roamed so free, Australia’s voice now echoes, Fading with the tide.
🧵 They did it. Without scrutiny, real debate or care for consequences, Australia’s political elite rammed through the most dangerous anti-free speech law in our nation's history. This changes everything. And it isn’t about stopping terrorism. It’s about silencing dissent. 1/13
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RT @RealAlexJones: BREAKING: Trump Greenlights Musk’s DOGE To Audit The Pentagon! 🚨Trump Has Made His Most Dangerous Move Yet!🚨 How Will…
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"Automated Inequality" de Virginia Eubanks est une lecture essentielle sur la manière dont l'automatisation des services sociaux, du maintien de l'ordre et des services publics accentue les inégalités sociales. Il met en lumière la façon dont les algorithmes nuisent de manière disproportionnée aux populations vulnérables, rendant les services gouvernementaux moins accessibles tout en renforçant la surveillance et le contrôle.
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RT @EvilArthurFleck: In 2018 I was just a shit MP & couldn't muster $20k for a house deposit. When I became NZs PM, my income was still onl…
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RT @FLSurgeonGen: Congratulations to the freedom loving people of Lee County & the courageous county commissioners. Your decision to stop…
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@ColtonBlakeX @GoStillers @VinnyBoombatzMD @conservativenfl @1KarenLandreth @RedDirtLiberty @brianlanghans32 @cybil2pointo @FakeDeepState Thanks to all the verified supporters.
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