Monday, June 29, 2026

WELL LOOK AT HER MAN !!!!!!!!!!!...........

 

Who do these four eyed fat fucks blow  to get these  jobs  ......she must        she could not  get a  job  otherwise          she is a   fucking  beast/ugly /awful /disgusting ..... .....you would think .......  these  social media   Idiots........  they  just lack normal everyday   skills ......  s   she has a  nice job and  she  loses  it for stealing a trash can      dumb uselesss    cunt 


JPMorgan exec caught on video dumping and grabbing a Knicks-themed trash can — now her job is gone

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Joseph Zeballos-Roig
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A Knicks fan who was filmed (1) dumping garbage from a limited-edition Knicks-branded trash can and walking away with it during the team's New York City championship parade has reportedly lost her job as a JPMorgan Chase executive.

The New York Post on Wednesday identified (2) the woman in the viral video as 40-year-old Angie BƔez, who had served as executive director of community and industry engagement for card and connected commerce at JPMorgan Chase. The Post cited sources familiar with the bank's review of the matter. This kind of job would typically pay well into the six figures, according to a Moneywise analysis.

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A Chase spokesperson told Moneywise in a statement: "This employee is no longer with the company."

BƔez could not be reached for comment, and her LinkedIn profile appears to have been taken down. The Post reported that she was previously the executive director of diversity, equity and inclusion at the review website the Infatuation, which was acquired by Chase. Earlier in her career, the Post reported, she worked at Squarespace and Saks Fifth Avenue.

BƔez was later filmed riding the subway and smiling with the limited-edition trash can. The NYC Sanitation Department posted on Wednesday (3) that the stolen trash can had been returned earlier without identifying who did so.

"Home sweet home!" the NYCDS said on X (3), with a photo of the Knicks-branded garbage can.

No charges have been filed

The New York City Police Department told the Post that no complaint was filed regarding the incident and BƔez has not been charged with any wrongdoing.

The New York Knicks earlier this month clinched their first NBA championship since 1973. The team defeated the San Antonio Spurs in four out of seven games to win the NBA Finals, culminating in a June 18 ticker-tape parade through Lower Manhattan. A staggering two million people were estimated to have attended the parade.

Theft of items valued at less than $1,000 falls under petit larceny in NYC as a class A misdemeanor. Possible penalties in such cases include community service or a fine for first-time offenders.

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Knicks-branded trash cans now on sale

Ahead of last week's NYC Knicks parade, the limited edition Knicks-branded trash cans were unveiled as a partnership between New York-inspired clothing brand Only NY and the New York City Department of Sanitation. The wire mesh trash cans were decked out (4) with the team's trademark orange-and-blue colors along with the official seal of the DSNY as an ode to sanitation workers.

Knicks fans took to social media with a mix of jokes and warnings that enthusiastic parade goers were likely to take the garbage cans home as historic souvenirs.

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Saturday, June 27, 2026

IT'S YOUR FUCKING FAULT ........


This is your fault ....you are to blame .....if you live in and  around  this place......... and  use the water........ and  such like  .....no !!!!!....not ...... me........ i live in florida .........  but if  you use this .......it is  your  fault........people  are    selfish cunts........ and  do not  care about water........ and  such like  stuff ......until...... it affects them.......  then  they get  bothered.......   if  you stopped .......  breeding for one  thing ......  over  population  ......and........  other  shit stuff   thrown in      .....but  the  climate is  fucked ......... it has  been  fucked  for   years ......  and all the  global warming   bollocks........  i do not  buy it ........ it  is  fear   based  ........ for  the  minions  to  pay ......... more  money  that  is  all .......global warming .......  the  earth will kill us........  before we   kill  it   ....... for  sure .....we had ice age .....and then  the other  stone  bolloxks  .....that  wiped out shit  and  the  ice  age   too  it is  all lies  to  get   you to  spend  money  no one    know  who the fuck done  what  did  they    just what the cunts  teach you in s chool .....pure   bollocks ........


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Lake Powell hits lowest summer level ever, raising risk of 'dead pool'




Lake Powell ‒ the massive Colorado River reservoir that produces power for millions of homes across the West ‒ is the emptiest it has ever been entering the hottest part of the summer. And the worst is still to come.

Although the lake's levels have briefly fallen lower in years past, those low-water levels came in the spring, before melting snow refilled it. This year, that refill never happened.

As a result, Lake Powell will next spring fall to "minimum power pool," according to a newly released federal projection. If the water levels fall below that, the Glen Canyon Dam would stop generating electricity.

Why is Lake Powell so low? Winters are shorter now across the U.S. - look up your county here

Lake Powell water levels falling
The 710-foot-high Glen Canyon Dam that impounds the Colorado River is an important source of hydroelectric power in the area, generating 1,320 megawatts of power to serve upward of 1 million homes in the Southwest, although the amount of power the dam generates has been dropping along with the water levels in Lake Powell. The white “bathtub ring” shows the highest level the lake ever reached.
(Trevor Hughes/USA TODAY)
Lake Powell water levels falling
A worker drains water from a kayak after a tour to Antelope Canyon on Lake Powell in February 2026 when water levels are very low.
(Trevor Hughes/USA TODAY)
Lake Powell water levels falling
A buoy that once floated in Lake Powell's popular Iceberg Canyon sits high and dry in this May 2022 file photo.
(Trevor Hughes/USA TODAY)

"This outcome is not a reflection of recent drought response actions, but rather a clear reminder that the Colorado River remains vulnerable," the federal Bureau of Reclamation wrote of its June 15 prediction.

If the water level falls even further, it could create environmental catastrophe by stopping the Colorado River flowing through the Grand Canyon, a point known as "dead pool." That is generally considered by experts to be an unlikely scenario because federal managers would likely create new outlets in the dam before it happens.

The amount of water in the reservoir has slowly been dropping as long-term climate change creates a warmer and drier West. Today, the lake is 23.28% full. It was last completely full in 1983.

Federal water managers have already been sucking water out of other reservoirs in Colorado and Wyoming to slow Lake Powell's decline. But their predictions also show Lake Powell's water level will nevertheless continue dropping until late next spring, when this coming winter's snow begins to melt.

A wet fall caused by a super El NiƱo weather pattern in the Pacific Ocean could help, but water experts say it won't reverse the long-term trends.

Low water levels in Lake Powell are apparent in this February 2026 image showing the end of a floating dock hanging off a cliff at Antelope Marina in Page, Arizona. Workers carved a new path to the water through the solid rock.

The lake's level typically bottoms out each spring before melting snow begins refilling it through early summer. But this year's winter was catastrophically dry, and water experts say water releases from smaller upstream reservoirs will be needed to prevent the lake from dropping below the power pool level.Low water levels in Lake Powell are apparent in this February 2026 image showing the end of a floating dock hanging off a cliff at Antelope Marina in Page, Arizona. Workers carved a new path to the water through the solid rock.

Lake managers have begun extending boat ramps in preparation for ongoing low levels, and workers recently floated the entire Bullfrog Marina across the lake into deeper water at Halls Crossing in Utah. The area draws an estimated 4 million recreation visitors annually to houseboat, water ski and kayak on the lake and its scenic side canyons, along with the Rainbow Bridge rock arch.

In Page, Arizona, the small city next to the dam, tourism has taken a hit because of news coverage of the lake levels, city spokesman Adam Geller said. He said it's unclear how much is directly attributable to the lake level, given recent high gas prices and a slowdown in international tourism, but city hotel revenue has dropped 6% compared with this time last year.


WELL LOOK AT HER MAN !!!!!!!!!!!...........

  Who do these four eyed fat fucks blow  to get these  jobs  ......she must        she could not  get a  job  otherwise          she is a   ...