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时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Innovation & Design   来源:Opinion  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:United States District Judge Lewis Liman held the hearing on the matter on Tuesday and granted a temporary restraining order that will allow the programme to keep running until at least June 9 as the administration and state-level officials battle over the future of congestion pricing.

United States District Judge Lewis Liman held the hearing on the matter on Tuesday and granted a temporary restraining order that will allow the programme to keep running until at least June 9 as the administration and state-level officials battle over the future of congestion pricing.

There are other like-minded longtermists in Trump’s world, including tech billionaire Peter Thiel, who believe thatSocial Security is an “intergenerational Ponzi scheme

Tesco shoppers mock 'VAR'-style cameras at self-checkout

”. Thiel’s is a nod towards Musk’s DOGE work against providing social welfare for elderly humans,a signal that Trump’s regime is developing ageist and ableist policiesin the name of cutting wasteful spending, or eugenicist policies, really. Policies that could kill many elderly and disabled Americans.

Tesco shoppers mock 'VAR'-style cameras at self-checkout

Together with Trump, Kennedy and Musk have done their level best to remake the federal government in their own eugenicist images.Kennedy has acted in connection with Musk’s DOGE in cutting off funds

Tesco shoppers mock 'VAR'-style cameras at self-checkout

for HHS, NIH, and other programmes around vaccination, disease and epidemic prevention, and

since assuming his post in mid-February. There is essentiallyThe ruling comes as US Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy is set to pause federal funds to New York state.

New York City has won a temporary reprieve in its legal battle against the administration of US President Donald Trump, which had threatened to withhold federal funding from New York state unless the city ended its congestion pricing programme.United States District Judge Lewis Liman held the hearing on the matter on Tuesday and granted a temporary restraining order that will allow the programme to keep running until at least June 9 as the administration and state-level officials battle over the future of congestion pricing.

A day earlier, US Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy said he believed the federal government would withhold government approvals in the state, which would have frozen contracts for highway and transit projects.Congestion pricing is likely to move forward indefinitely despite the federal administration’s objections because the Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA) – New York City’s mass transit system, which is operated as a state-level agency – “showed a likelihood of success”, according to the judge.

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