• House & Senate Republicans working together stopped Democrats from passing hundreds of bills in lameduck, including the following:
    -$25 billion of new pension debt
    -Drivers licenses for illegal aliens
    -Garbage, water, sewer & rain taxes
    -Subsidies for Hollywood elites
    -National Popular Vote
    -Ranked Choice Voting
    -Eliminate charter schools
    -Early release violent felons
    -Eliminate cash bonds for violent felons
    -Prohibit 80% of Michigan construction workers from working on public works projects
    -Making it near impossible to redevelop brownfields
    -Venezuela style price & rent control
    -Toll Roads
    -Billions of new corporate welfare
    -$10m for tampons in boy bathrooms
    -$500 tax credit for e-bikes
    -Forcing libraries to carry porn
    -Call prostitution “commercial sex activity”
    -Double the cost for marriage license
    -$250m for GM to tear down the RenCen while they’re laying off thousands of workers
    -New gun bans & gun store/manufacturing liability
    -Increased fees to go hunting & fishing
    -Higher costs to employ workers
    -New payroll tax on workers
    -More government property & less private property
    -Shutting down rural & urban hospitals dealing with staff shortages
    -Unlimited lawsuits on small business
    -Higher auto insurance rates
    -Rulemaking authority to EGLE that would take away private property rights
    -Retail store licensure
    -Vape & flavor bans
    -Increasing the cost to install septic systems
    -A massive, partisan end of the year spending bill

    @MIGOP @MISenate @MI_Republicans @RepMattHall @SenAricNesbitt @FightLikeHall @NezzieTeam
    House & Senate Republicans working together stopped Democrats from passing hundreds of bills in lameduck, including the following: -$25 billion of new pension debt -Drivers licenses for illegal aliens -Garbage, water, sewer & rain taxes -Subsidies for Hollywood elites -National Popular Vote -Ranked Choice Voting -Eliminate charter schools -Early release violent felons -Eliminate cash bonds for violent felons -Prohibit 80% of Michigan construction workers from working on public works projects -Making it near impossible to redevelop brownfields -Venezuela style price & rent control -Toll Roads -Billions of new corporate welfare -$10m for tampons in boy bathrooms -$500 tax credit for e-bikes -Forcing libraries to carry porn -Call prostitution “commercial sex activity” -Double the cost for marriage license -$250m for GM to tear down the RenCen while they’re laying off thousands of workers -New gun bans & gun store/manufacturing liability -Increased fees to go hunting & fishing -Higher costs to employ workers -New payroll tax on workers -More government property & less private property -Shutting down rural & urban hospitals dealing with staff shortages -Unlimited lawsuits on small business -Higher auto insurance rates -Rulemaking authority to EGLE that would take away private property rights -Retail store licensure -Vape & flavor bans -Increasing the cost to install septic systems -A massive, partisan end of the year spending bill @MIGOP @MISenate @MI_Republicans @RepMattHall @SenAricNesbitt @FightLikeHall @NezzieTeam
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  • Ear Pops Nuevo
    $9.95
    In stock
    Lawrenceville Il
    As featured on NBC's "The Today Show"
    Named "Best Value" by The Wall Street Journal
    See EarPops at The Museum of Modern, NY, October 16, 2005 - January 2, 2006

    They're Bandless!
    They're Patented!
    They're Warm & Washable!
    They Fit In Your Pocket!
    They Just "Pop" On Your Ear!

    Enjoy some holiday savings as we *****liquidate the remainder of our ear pop manufacturing business.*******

    For Men, Women, Children
    They are great for people who do not like to wear hats as well as those whom are subject to ear problems. If you are not sure of sizes -- most women wear a medium, most men wear a large. Most petite adults and children wear a size small.
    For skiers, campers, bikers, joggers, construction workers, walkers, fishermen, ice skaters, snowboarders, or anyone who works or plays in the cold or wind. They're also great for anyone who doesn't like wearing hats or doesn't want their hair tousle

    Choose Your Size
    Simply measure your ear from the top of your ear to the bottom.
    For help in determining your size, go to: Size Chart
    SMALL (1 ½" - 2 ¼")
    MEDIUM (2 ¼" - 2 ¾")
    LARGE (2 ¾" - 3")

    Our Guarantee:
    If you are unhappy with your EarPops for any reason, we will be happy to exchange them for another pair or give you a refund within 30 days of purchase, minus a $1.00 per pair restocking fee. We will waive the restocking fee and pay the return postage if we sent you the wrong order, or the product is defective.

    Made of microfiber fleece, these ear muffs will keep your ears comfortably warm. They come in a wide variety of colors

    Merchant Accounts: If you are a retailer and are interested in carrying EarPops in your store, send us an email .
    Frequently Asked Questions
    I'm buying these as a gift. How do I know what size to order without measuring?
    If you're not sure, buy a medium for a woman and large for a man. If they don't fit you can return them within 30 days for an exchange or refund. For children, buy a small.

    Will I be able to hear with them on?
    Yes, your hearing is not affected.

    Are they comfortable?
    Most people think so. They are not elastic, so there is no constant pressure on your ear.

    Are they warm?
    EarPops are made of Microfiber fleece, the same material used in fleece parkas, jackets and vests. They provide excellent insulation from the cold.

    Can I wash them?
    All of our fleece products are machine washable. We recommend washing them on the medium heat setting, and drying on low. Bleach is not recommended.

    I measured my ear and it's on the border between a medium and a large. What size should I buy?
    If you're between sizes, go up in size. It's better to wear one which is slightly too large than one which is too tight.

    Do they stay on?
    Yes. Many people wear them while skiing. They actually fit completely over your ear, forming a pocket. They then "pop" shut (hence, the name). It takes some trying to get them to fall off.

    Are they easy to put on?
    They come with a handy diagram. Make sure you press them onto your ears by pushing the rim using only your fingertips, not your palm. Allow yourself a couple minutes the first time, to make sure they are securely on. After that, it's a breeze, like riding a bicycle.
    As featured on NBC's "The Today Show" Named "Best Value" by The Wall Street Journal See EarPops at The Museum of Modern, NY, October 16, 2005 - January 2, 2006 They're Bandless! They're Patented! They're Warm & Washable! They Fit In Your Pocket! They Just "Pop" On Your Ear! Enjoy some holiday savings as we *****liquidate the remainder of our ear pop manufacturing business.******* For Men, Women, Children They are great for people who do not like to wear hats as well as those whom are subject to ear problems. If you are not sure of sizes -- most women wear a medium, most men wear a large. Most petite adults and children wear a size small. For skiers, campers, bikers, joggers, construction workers, walkers, fishermen, ice skaters, snowboarders, or anyone who works or plays in the cold or wind. They're also great for anyone who doesn't like wearing hats or doesn't want their hair tousle Choose Your Size Simply measure your ear from the top of your ear to the bottom. For help in determining your size, go to: Size Chart SMALL (1 ½" - 2 ¼") MEDIUM (2 ¼" - 2 ¾") LARGE (2 ¾" - 3") Our Guarantee: If you are unhappy with your EarPops for any reason, we will be happy to exchange them for another pair or give you a refund within 30 days of purchase, minus a $1.00 per pair restocking fee. We will waive the restocking fee and pay the return postage if we sent you the wrong order, or the product is defective. Made of microfiber fleece, these ear muffs will keep your ears comfortably warm. They come in a wide variety of colors Merchant Accounts: If you are a retailer and are interested in carrying EarPops in your store, send us an email . Frequently Asked Questions I'm buying these as a gift. How do I know what size to order without measuring? If you're not sure, buy a medium for a woman and large for a man. If they don't fit you can return them within 30 days for an exchange or refund. For children, buy a small. Will I be able to hear with them on? Yes, your hearing is not affected. Are they comfortable? Most people think so. They are not elastic, so there is no constant pressure on your ear. Are they warm? EarPops are made of Microfiber fleece, the same material used in fleece parkas, jackets and vests. They provide excellent insulation from the cold. Can I wash them? All of our fleece products are machine washable. We recommend washing them on the medium heat setting, and drying on low. Bleach is not recommended. I measured my ear and it's on the border between a medium and a large. What size should I buy? If you're between sizes, go up in size. It's better to wear one which is slightly too large than one which is too tight. Do they stay on? Yes. Many people wear them while skiing. They actually fit completely over your ear, forming a pocket. They then "pop" shut (hence, the name). It takes some trying to get them to fall off. Are they easy to put on? They come with a handy diagram. Make sure you press them onto your ears by pushing the rim using only your fingertips, not your palm. Allow yourself a couple minutes the first time, to make sure they are securely on. After that, it's a breeze, like riding a bicycle.
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  • Trial Must Proceed Under Plaintiff’s True Name

    Fraud Defense Insufficient to Allow Plaintiff to Sue Under Pseudonym

    Post 4944

    Read the full article at https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/trial-must-proceed-under-plaintiffs-true-name-barry-zalma-esq-cfe-zc7ic/, see the full video at and at and at https://zalma.com/blog plus more than 4900 posts.

    LITIGANTS MUST NOT HIDE THEIR IDENTITY

    Plaintiff sued State Farm under a pseudonym. The Court subsequently issued an order requiring Plaintiff to proceed using his actual name. Plaintiff appealed that order, and he now seeks to stay the Court’s order while his appeal is pending in James Doe v. State Farm General Insurance Company, No. 23-cv-04734-JSC, United States District Court, N.D. California (November 26, 2024).

    BACKGROUND

    Plaintiff alleged State Farm improperly and in bad faith denied coverage for his claim involving a lost wristwatch that retails at approximately $30,300. He filed his complaint under the pseudonym “James Doe,” insisting a pseudonym was necessary “to protect his privacy, his family, his reputation, and his livelihood, because he has been struggling with mental illnesses.”

    The Court rescinded its order permitting Plaintiff to proceed anonymously.

    At a ZOOM hearing the Court informed Plaintiff his actual name appeared on the Zoom screen. Although Plaintiff had yet to file a motion to stay the Court’s order requiring him to proceed under his actual name. The Court denied State Farm’s motion as to the breach of contract and wrongful policy cancellation claims. Jury trial is scheduled to commence in May 2025.

    DISCUSSION

    Parties may use pseudonyms in the unusual case when nondisclosure of the party’s identity is necessary to protect a person from harassment, injury, ridicule or personal embarrassment. Plaintiff based his claim for anonymity on two grounds:

    1. Plaintiff argues anonymity is necessary because he has revealed highly sensitive and personal matters about himself, his mental illnesses and physical injuries in the course of the case. Yet, Plaintiff did not identify where in the record those highly sensitive matters are discussed. Plaintiff has not sought to redact any portions of his filings, assuming anything in them may be concealed from the public. So, Plaintiff is unlikely to prevail on this theory.
    2. Plaintiff argues anonymity is necessary because the accusation of insurance fraud will ruin his reputation for honesty before a jury has passed judgment on his credibility and honesty at trial. Plaintiff states the case involves grave social stigmatization to Plaintiff because he has been accused of committing or seeking to commit insurance fraud.

    The USDC noted that Plaintiff showed no reasonable probability that an insurer’s material misrepresentation defense transforms a breach of contract claim into a matter of sensitive and highly personal nature, Here, Plaintiff is seeking coverage for a lost wristwatch. If an accusation of insurance fraud were sufficiently stigmatizing to warrant anonymity, then plaintiffs could proceed anonymously virtually anytime they challenge an insurer’s denial of coverage on the basis of a material misrepresentation. The Ninth Circuit’s mandate requires that parties only use pseudonyms in the unusual case.

    IRREPARABLE INJURY

    Plaintiff failed to demonstrate he will be irreparably injured absent a stay. The injury Plaintiff fears has already occurred to some extent by Plaintiff’s own doing. He appeared at a public hearing using his actual name. Further, in its recent summary judgment order, the Court concluded there was a dispute of fact as to whether Plaintiff intentionally concealed or misrepresented a material fact or circumstance relating to his insurance. At this point in this proceeding, there has been no finding of insurance fraud.

    HOIST ON HIS OWN PETARD

    Given that Plaintiff himself proceeded at a public hearing without taking steps to prevent the very disclosure he claims is so injurious, Plaintiff has not met his burden on the irreparable injury factor. As summary judgment was denied on the breach of contract claim, the case is proceeding to trial. The public interest lies in transparent and public court proceedings, especially trials.

    The Court denied Plaintiff’s motion to stay the order requiring Plaintiff to proceed under his actual name.

    ZALMA OPINION

    Pursuing litigation under a pseudonym because the defendant insurer claimed the Plaintiff attempted insurance fraud because his mental health and reputation would be harmed by the claims is insufficient. First, Plaintiff chose to sue State Farm. He could protect his mental health and reputation by not suing. Second, he was willing to attend a Zoom hearing with his true name showing, thereby effectively waiving the claim of anonymity. It could easily be concluded that he has sued under a pseudonym because he was embarrassed he was caught.

    (c) 2024 Barry Zalma & ClaimSchool, Inc.

    Please tell your friends and colleagues about this blog and the videos and let them subscribe to the blog and the videos.

    Subscribe to my substack at https://barryzalma.substack.com/subscribe

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    Go to the Insurance Claims Library – https://lnkd.in/gwEYk
    Trial Must Proceed Under Plaintiff’s True Name Fraud Defense Insufficient to Allow Plaintiff to Sue Under Pseudonym Post 4944 Read the full article at https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/trial-must-proceed-under-plaintiffs-true-name-barry-zalma-esq-cfe-zc7ic/, see the full video at and at and at https://zalma.com/blog plus more than 4900 posts. LITIGANTS MUST NOT HIDE THEIR IDENTITY Plaintiff sued State Farm under a pseudonym. The Court subsequently issued an order requiring Plaintiff to proceed using his actual name. Plaintiff appealed that order, and he now seeks to stay the Court’s order while his appeal is pending in James Doe v. State Farm General Insurance Company, No. 23-cv-04734-JSC, United States District Court, N.D. California (November 26, 2024). BACKGROUND Plaintiff alleged State Farm improperly and in bad faith denied coverage for his claim involving a lost wristwatch that retails at approximately $30,300. He filed his complaint under the pseudonym “James Doe,” insisting a pseudonym was necessary “to protect his privacy, his family, his reputation, and his livelihood, because he has been struggling with mental illnesses.” The Court rescinded its order permitting Plaintiff to proceed anonymously. At a ZOOM hearing the Court informed Plaintiff his actual name appeared on the Zoom screen. Although Plaintiff had yet to file a motion to stay the Court’s order requiring him to proceed under his actual name. The Court denied State Farm’s motion as to the breach of contract and wrongful policy cancellation claims. Jury trial is scheduled to commence in May 2025. DISCUSSION Parties may use pseudonyms in the unusual case when nondisclosure of the party’s identity is necessary to protect a person from harassment, injury, ridicule or personal embarrassment. Plaintiff based his claim for anonymity on two grounds: 1. Plaintiff argues anonymity is necessary because he has revealed highly sensitive and personal matters about himself, his mental illnesses and physical injuries in the course of the case. Yet, Plaintiff did not identify where in the record those highly sensitive matters are discussed. Plaintiff has not sought to redact any portions of his filings, assuming anything in them may be concealed from the public. So, Plaintiff is unlikely to prevail on this theory. 2. Plaintiff argues anonymity is necessary because the accusation of insurance fraud will ruin his reputation for honesty before a jury has passed judgment on his credibility and honesty at trial. Plaintiff states the case involves grave social stigmatization to Plaintiff because he has been accused of committing or seeking to commit insurance fraud. The USDC noted that Plaintiff showed no reasonable probability that an insurer’s material misrepresentation defense transforms a breach of contract claim into a matter of sensitive and highly personal nature, Here, Plaintiff is seeking coverage for a lost wristwatch. If an accusation of insurance fraud were sufficiently stigmatizing to warrant anonymity, then plaintiffs could proceed anonymously virtually anytime they challenge an insurer’s denial of coverage on the basis of a material misrepresentation. The Ninth Circuit’s mandate requires that parties only use pseudonyms in the unusual case. IRREPARABLE INJURY Plaintiff failed to demonstrate he will be irreparably injured absent a stay. The injury Plaintiff fears has already occurred to some extent by Plaintiff’s own doing. He appeared at a public hearing using his actual name. Further, in its recent summary judgment order, the Court concluded there was a dispute of fact as to whether Plaintiff intentionally concealed or misrepresented a material fact or circumstance relating to his insurance. At this point in this proceeding, there has been no finding of insurance fraud. HOIST ON HIS OWN PETARD Given that Plaintiff himself proceeded at a public hearing without taking steps to prevent the very disclosure he claims is so injurious, Plaintiff has not met his burden on the irreparable injury factor. As summary judgment was denied on the breach of contract claim, the case is proceeding to trial. The public interest lies in transparent and public court proceedings, especially trials. The Court denied Plaintiff’s motion to stay the order requiring Plaintiff to proceed under his actual name. ZALMA OPINION Pursuing litigation under a pseudonym because the defendant insurer claimed the Plaintiff attempted insurance fraud because his mental health and reputation would be harmed by the claims is insufficient. First, Plaintiff chose to sue State Farm. He could protect his mental health and reputation by not suing. Second, he was willing to attend a Zoom hearing with his true name showing, thereby effectively waiving the claim of anonymity. It could easily be concluded that he has sued under a pseudonym because he was embarrassed he was caught. (c) 2024 Barry Zalma & ClaimSchool, Inc. Please tell your friends and colleagues about this blog and the videos and let them subscribe to the blog and the videos. Subscribe to my substack at https://barryzalma.substack.com/subscribe Go to X @bzalma; Go to Newsbreak.com https://www.newsbreak.com/@c/1653419?s=01; Go to Barry Zalma videos at Rumble.com at https://rumble.com/account/content?type=all; Go to Barry Zalma on YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCysiZklEtxZsSF9DfC0Expg Go to the Insurance Claims Library – https://lnkd.in/gwEYk
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  • Now On :Online retail giant Amazon faces sales restrictions in some countries, actions that go against human rights. https://en.as.com/latest_news/if-you-send-amazon-packages-to-one-of-these-26-countries-you-may-have-problems-n/
    Now On :Online retail giant Amazon faces sales restrictions in some countries, actions that go against human rights. https://en.as.com/latest_news/if-you-send-amazon-packages-to-one-of-these-26-countries-you-may-have-problems-n/
    EN.AS.COM
    If you send Amazon packages to one of these 26 countries, you may have problems
    Online retail giant Amazon faces sales restrictions in some countries, either due to government embargoes or economic blockades imposed for various reasons.
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  • "OBAMANOMICS" = "BIDENOMICS" = "KAMALANOMICS"... (IT'S WORKING!!!!)
    ...[SOON, YOU'LL OWN NOTHING!!!!!!!!!]....

    https://www.iheart.com/content/2024-10-16-another-discount-retailer-declares-bankruptcy-closing-all-stores/
    "OBAMANOMICS" = "BIDENOMICS" = "KAMALANOMICS"... (IT'S WORKING!!!!) ...[SOON, YOU'LL OWN NOTHING!!!!!!!!!].... https://www.iheart.com/content/2024-10-16-another-discount-retailer-declares-bankruptcy-closing-all-stores/
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  • October Surprise? Time Is Running Out: US Port Strike Could Begin Tuesday; Goldman Finds Highly Exposed Retailers https://www.infowars.com/posts/october-surprise-time-is-running-out-us-port-strike-could-begin-tuesday-goldman-finds-highly-exposed-retailers
    October Surprise? Time Is Running Out: US Port Strike Could Begin Tuesday; Goldman Finds Highly Exposed Retailers https://www.infowars.com/posts/october-surprise-time-is-running-out-us-port-strike-could-begin-tuesday-goldman-finds-highly-exposed-retailers
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  • https://forex-strategy.com/2024/09/26/using-facial-recognition-the-largest-retail-chain-changes-prices-for-individual-customers/
    Using facial recognition, the largest retail chain changes prices for individual customers
    #usa #price #food #microsoft #kroger #retail
    https://forex-strategy.com/2024/09/26/using-facial-recognition-the-largest-retail-chain-changes-prices-for-individual-customers/ Using facial recognition, the largest retail chain changes prices for individual customers #usa #price #food #microsoft #kroger #retail
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  • TV superstars disrupted the entertainment industry with a parallel between the ways conventional retail scientists and experts have discovered another reason why, after network audiences for scripted comedies and dramas have greatly diminished, prefer to watch them on demand through streaming
    TV superstars disrupted the entertainment industry with a parallel between the ways conventional retail scientists and experts have discovered another reason why, after network audiences for scripted comedies and dramas have greatly diminished, prefer to watch them on demand through streaming
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  • https://thewashingtonstandard.com/a-retail-apocalypse-is-gaining-momentum-all-over-america-is-your-favorite-chain-closing-stores/
    https://thewashingtonstandard.com/a-retail-apocalypse-is-gaining-momentum-all-over-america-is-your-favorite-chain-closing-stores/
    THEWASHINGTONSTANDARD.COM
    A “Retail Apocalypse” Is Gaining Momentum All Over America. Is Your Favorite Chain Closing Stores? - The Washington Standard
    Why are retailers closing thousands of stores if the U.S. economy is in good shape? Of course, the truth is that the U.S. economy is not in good shape at all. The cost of living crisis is absolutely crushing working families all over the nation, and U.S. consumers simply don’t have ...
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  • https://americafirstreport.com/a-retail-apocalypse-is-gaining-momentum-all-over-america-is-your-favorite-chain-closing-stores/
    https://americafirstreport.com/a-retail-apocalypse-is-gaining-momentum-all-over-america-is-your-favorite-chain-closing-stores/
    AMERICAFIRSTREPORT.COM
    A “Retail Apocalypse” Is Gaining Momentum All Over America — Is Your Favorite Chain Closing Stores?
    (The Economic Collapse Blog)—Why are retailers closing thousands of stores if the U.S. economy is in good shape? Of course
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