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Google Hit With Fine All the Money on the Planet Won’t Cover BY MARK MEGAHAN NOVEMBER 1, 2024

 

Google Hit With Fine All the Money on the Planet Won’t Cover


Google won’t be getting any favors from Russia for a long, long time. Moscow is trying to teach them a lesson in compound interest, with a fine so huge it can’t possibly be paid. It’s a paradox which gives their AI network something to ponder, that’s for sure. What got them in a jam was censoring information for Joe Biden but not doing the same for them.

Google going gaga

Russia hit Google with a fine, for restricting Russian state media channels on YouTube. Then, not censoring information the Kremlin wanted suppressed. They didn’t pay it and interest is adding up on the judgment. It hit the news, on October 31, that the bill is up to “two undecillion roubles.” Nobody can even pronounce it.

Writing it down doesn’t help get your head around it. 20,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000. That’s a 2 with 36 zeroes tacked on. It’s in Roubles, which are a penny to our dollar but that doesn’t really matter much. It just means losing two of the zeros. There still isn’t enough money available on the entire planet to cover it.

Google happens to be one of the world’s wealthiest companies. Russia doesn’t actually expect their historic and excessive judgment to ever actually be paid. It’s more of a symbolic statement.

At the same time, Vladimir Putin can probably use it to leverage a settlement that will allow him to decisively end his little incursion of Ukraine. Either by buying more weapons or simply buying Ukraine.

The bean counters estimate that Google is worth somewhere around $2 trillion. That would buy a lot of artillery shells. The massively huge figure the press is shocked to be throwing around “is far greater than the world’s total GDP, which is estimated by the International Monetary Fund to be $110 trillion.

Even the Rothschild family couldn’t come close to paying that sum. Some say Elon Musk would have to tap a loan from the Galactibank but he could probably swing it, using Earth as collateral.

It gives their AI network something to ponder.

Fine not excessive

As related by Putin’s “trained attack squirrel,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov, the fine may seem excessive but that’s the fault of Google, not them. Claiming that defense won’t cut it in court. He personally admits that he “cannot even pronounce this number.

Russia takes both sides of speech censorship seriously and violations of their clear and established laws were tried in their courts on the merits. A “reasonable” fine was established. Under their laws, the fine “doubles every day it is not paid.

Peskov urged “Google management to pay attention.” Filing for bankruptcy and changing their name again won’t get the alphabet out of settling their debt. The internet megolith isn’t responding to any requests from the media.

It all started when the platform restricted “content of 17 Russian media channels on YouTube.” It began as soon as Joe Biden usurped office in 2020. Then, “it escalated after Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine two years later.

When “most Western companies” pulled out of Russia, due to U.S. sanctions, Google stuck around. In May, 2021, Russia’s media regulator Roskomnadzor accused the American company “of restricting YouTube access to Russian media outlets, including RT and Sputnik.” Along with supporting “illegal protest activity.

When the July, 2022, decision came in, the fine was set at 21.1bn rouble. Surprisingly, that time they were found guilty of not censoring information. They were fined for “failing to restrict access to what it called ‘prohibited‘ material about the war in Ukraine and other content.” You can do it for Joe but not for us, they snarled. The company could have written a check and been done with it.

Democrats Caught Using Stock Photo Of Veteran In Battleground State Ads by Daily Caller News Foundation

 

Democrats Caught Using Stock Photo Of Veteran In Battleground State Ads


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Democrat Georgia representative candidate Tangie Herring was caught Saturday using a stock photo of a veteran in campaign mailers against her Republican opponent, according to a press release.

Herring secured her party’s nomination in June and hopes to win Georgia’s State House District 145 as she runs against GOP nominee Noah Harbuck. However, in a press statement released by the Republican State Leadership Committee (RSLC), Herring’s campaign appears to have used a stock photo of a Desert Storm military veteran alongside quotes for political mailers.

“Nothing screams brazen and desperation quite like Tangie Herring using a Desert Storm veteran stock photo and a manufactured quote to score political points. Any candidate who has to fake veteran support to win a seat has no respect for the selfless men and women who have given their lives to protect our country and does not deserve to win on November 5,” RSLC Spokesperson Stephanie Rivera wrote.

The image used, which was posted online by the Georgia House Republicans, can be seen on a stock photo site showing a man in a brown zip-up jacket and a “Desert Storm Veteran” baseball cap posing for the camera. Mailers featuring this image were not only used against Harbuck but also appear to have been utilized by Democratic campaigns against other Republican candidates throughout the state, including Clay Griner, Sharon Cooper and Ken Vance.

Following the incident, Harbuck and local veterans released a statement calling out Herring’s use of the image to “make it appear as though this veteran attributed himself to the quote” and stating the Democrat candidate “owes” state veterans an apology.

“I’m stunned by the misuse of a stock image to imply veteran’s support of Tangie Herring,” Harbuck said. “As the grandson of veterans, and the brother of a veteran who succumbed to his battle with PTSD, I’m appalled that my opponent would stoop to using the image and likeness of a veteran to try to establish credibility in her false attack ads.”

Retired U.S. Air Force Staff Sergeant Thomas Sadler called Herring’s actions “awful” and noted, along with Vietnam veteran Martin Ursitti, that she would not be receiving his vote.

“We deserve better than someone willing to fake veteran support to score partisan points against their opponent. Lying about veterans is why Georgians are fed up with politicians who take us for granted. She won’t have my vote,” retired U.S. Air Force chaplain with 28 years of service added.

Herring’s campaign did not immediately respond to the Daily Caller News Foundation’s request for comment.

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