🚨NYC just passed the COPA law.
The city now gives government approved nonprofits first dibs when property owners try to sell, kneecapping private buyers and stripping owners of real control over their own property.
This is the government inserting itself into who can buy, who can sell, and at what cost. They can call it “ tenant protection” if they want …but it’s forced market manipulation and a massive step toward state control of private property.
https://www.planetizen.com/news/2025/12/136630-new-nyc-law-gives-nonprofits-leg-certain-property-purchases?amp
The city now gives government approved nonprofits first dibs when property owners try to sell, kneecapping private buyers and stripping owners of real control over their own property.
This is the government inserting itself into who can buy, who can sell, and at what cost. They can call it “ tenant protection” if they want …but it’s forced market manipulation and a massive step toward state control of private property.
https://www.planetizen.com/news/2025/12/136630-new-nyc-law-gives-nonprofits-leg-certain-property-purchases?amp
Planetizen
New NYC Law Gives Nonprofits a Leg up on Certain Property Purchases
Mission-driven groups will get an early chance to make offers on properties that can be rehabilitated and preserved as affordable.
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Weiner Laptop Reviews Due tomorrow Dec 29th as evidenced in this Letter sent on December 15, 2025 from @ChuckGrassley to @AGPamBondi and @FBIDirectorKash.
https://www.grassley.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/grassley_to_doj_fbi_-_clinton_foundation.pdf
https://www.grassley.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/grassley_to_doj_fbi_-_clinton_foundation.pdf
https://www.ldc.com/press-releases/louis-dreyfus-company-announces-the-passing-of-the-groups-chief-financial-officer-patrick-treuer/#:~:text=Recommended-,Louis%20Dreyfus%20Company%20Announces%20the%20Passing%20of,Chief%20Financial%20Officer%2C%20Patrick%20Treuer&text=December%2024%2C%202025%20–%20Louis%20Dreyfus,)%2C%20passed%20away%20unexpectedly%20overnight.
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Louis Dreyfus Company Announces the Passing of the Group’s Chief Financial Officer, Patrick Treuer
Louis Dreyfus Company (LDC) announced today the signing of a binding agreement for the acquisition of BASF’s Food and Health Performance Ingredients business.
Louis Dreyfus (LDC) is the "D" in the "ABCD" quartet, the four dominant global agricultural commodity traders alongside Archer Daniels Midland (ADM), Bunge, and Cargill, controlling a massive share of the world's grain and food trade by sourcing, processing, and shipping crops worldwide. These powerful, often family-controlled firms, established over a century ago, manage vast portions of the global food supply chain, from farm to table.
The company makes up about 10% of the world's agricultural product trade flows, and is the world's largest cotton and rice trader.
It is also regarded by many as the second-largest player in the world's sugar market.
The company makes up about 10% of the world's agricultural product trade flows, and is the world's largest cotton and rice trader.
It is also regarded by many as the second-largest player in the world's sugar market.
While historically family-controlled, LDC has recently brought in outside investors, like Abu Dhabi's ADQ, to strengthen its financial position.
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🔥 Former CIA Director John Brennan: Target of Criminal Probe
A 17-page letter from Brennan’s lawyer suggests the former CIA Director has received a “target letter” which is one of the final warnings before indictment.
Based on my reporting, January is shaping up to be a BIG month in the criminal courts.
~ Catherine Herridge on X
A 17-page letter from Brennan’s lawyer suggests the former CIA Director has received a “target letter” which is one of the final warnings before indictment.
Based on my reporting, January is shaping up to be a BIG month in the criminal courts.
~ Catherine Herridge on X
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Melissa Hortman was the only Democrat to vote against healthcare funding for illegals.
She was murdered by a Tim Walz appointee a few days later.
This isn’t being spoken about enough
https://x.com/libsoftiktok/status/2005396561136591168
She was murdered by a Tim Walz appointee a few days later.
This isn’t being spoken about enough
https://x.com/libsoftiktok/status/2005396561136591168
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Russia and Ukraine are working together to build the largest Nuclear plant ever....
Makes perfect sense.
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Makes perfect sense.
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A “Butt Load” is an actual unit of measurement that equals 128 gallons....
Despite how it sounds today, a butt load was once a perfectly respectable and widely used unit of measurement.
The term comes from the medieval English word butt, which referred to a large wooden barrel used to store and transport liquids such as wine, ale, beer, and occasionally oil or vinegar. A standard butt held 128 gallons, making it one of the largest liquid measures in common use.
The unit traces back to trade practices in Europe, especially the wine trade. Barrels were sized deliberately to match shipping explanations, taxation rules, and storage needs. A butt was equal to 2 hogsheads, 4 kilderkins, or 8 barrels. These measurements mattered deeply in an era when commerce depended on physical containers rather than abstract volume markings.
Over time, the phrase drifted out of formal use but survived in everyday language, where its meaning became humorous rather than practical. What was once a technical term slowly transformed into slang, losing its connection to shipping ledgers and dockside warehouses.
In modern terms, 128 gallons is roughly 485 liters, meaning a single butt could weigh over 1,000 pounds when filled with wine, which required specialized handling and reinforced cellar floors.
#archaeohistories
Despite how it sounds today, a butt load was once a perfectly respectable and widely used unit of measurement.
The term comes from the medieval English word butt, which referred to a large wooden barrel used to store and transport liquids such as wine, ale, beer, and occasionally oil or vinegar. A standard butt held 128 gallons, making it one of the largest liquid measures in common use.
The unit traces back to trade practices in Europe, especially the wine trade. Barrels were sized deliberately to match shipping explanations, taxation rules, and storage needs. A butt was equal to 2 hogsheads, 4 kilderkins, or 8 barrels. These measurements mattered deeply in an era when commerce depended on physical containers rather than abstract volume markings.
Over time, the phrase drifted out of formal use but survived in everyday language, where its meaning became humorous rather than practical. What was once a technical term slowly transformed into slang, losing its connection to shipping ledgers and dockside warehouses.
In modern terms, 128 gallons is roughly 485 liters, meaning a single butt could weigh over 1,000 pounds when filled with wine, which required specialized handling and reinforced cellar floors.
#archaeohistories
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