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Buffalo_Gal

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  1. Of course he has dirt on his rivals, the Obama administration spied on everyone for years and years! I'd laugh if he drops bombs on all of them and totally decimated the "field". Biden warns Democratic rivals he's got 'all this information about other people’s pasts' Joe Biden let slip that his campaign was collecting dirt on his rivals for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination. “I mean, I get all this information about other people’s pasts, and what they’ve done and not done. And you know, I’m just not going to go there. If we keep doing that — I mean, we should be debating what we do from here," Biden told CNN in a Friday interview, referring to the crowded field of two dozen White House hopefuls. </snip>
  2. I feel the same when everyone quotes Tibs (which happens every single time he posts something), McGee Returns, and Q-Baby (whose username was something else when I first blocked him). It is a shame we cannot see quoted text of blocked people as a blank quote. ?‍♀️
  3. Lion King looks interesting... I think I'll go watch the animated version again while I await reviews. Nothing else for me this month. ?
  4. Joe Biden, the original Blue Bell ice cream tub licker.
  5. Hmmmm what happened to the Clinton Machine that they can't shake the bushes for more than Biden or Bernie have hauled?
  6. I didn't in my old house in Buffalo. It was horrible some nights for sleeping during the summer. My son just bought a house in Buffalo that has radiator heat, so they will be looking into splits for next summer. We do have central air. The only (very slight) negative is if we lose power and the whole house generator goes on, one of the units has to be shut off (we have one for upstairs, one for downstairs) so as not to draw too much from the generator. It is a large(r) whole house generator, but running two air conditioner units (and/or a hair dryer) is a bad idea. edited to add: at our ocean front condo in Florida we had central air. Being on the ocean may have been 10 degrees cooler than even 5 miles inland, but we still needed the air conditioning. No way were ocean breezes enough.
  7. LOL His face...
  8. I had heard Ted schooled Colin K, but had not yet seen the thread. Thanks for the link!
  9. It is all fun and games until someone gets hurt. These are both longer threads. Fights did break out.
  10. Voting starts Saturday. I am slapping this here because if it is Boris Johnson, the EU will probably get a whole lot more reasonable about Brexit terms. It sounds like he will lead a hard-Brexit if they are not willing to negotiate quickly, and in good faith. But, people say all sorts of things to get elected and never follow through, so who knows. ?‍♀️
  11. I can't believe the Paid Troll Army didn't give Tibs Independence Day off!! They really are socialists.
  12. Check your email for a 76% off offer. $14.28/year Link <<< may or may not work (I make no promises)
  13. Polls-smolls, right? But he is getting crushed in his latest polls, and judging by this action, the internals must be showing those poll numbers to be true. So, what's he gonna do? Why leave the party, of course! Those tariffs on China must really be hurting his family's coffers. Link Rep. Justin Amash (R-Mich.) on Thursday announced he's leaving the Republican Party and becoming an independent, months after igniting a political firestorm when he became the first sitting GOP congressman to call for an impeachment inquiry against President Trump. </snip>
  14. Happy Independence Day!
  15. I don't know how CNN is covering costs from ads with these numbers. Another round of layoff coming soon? CNN Death Spiral Continues with Double Digit Q2 Ratings Collapse The far-left fake news outlet CNN came in 15th place in primetime during the previous quarter and lost nearly 20 percent of its already pathetic viewership. Let’s go straight to the numbers… During the second quarter of this year, here’s how the average viewing audience stacked up… Primetime FOX: 2.4 million MSNBC: 1.67 million CNN LOL: 761,000 Total Day FOX: 1.32 million MSNBC: 900,000 CNN LOL: 541,000 </snip>
  16. Oh yeah, this is a believable poll. It is gonna be "fun" watching the MSM shove, cajole, and anoint Kamala as the "inevitable" DNC candidate. We shall see if it carries over to the voting booth. More polling data is toward the bottom of the article. Biden, Harris in virtual tie after dramatic shift in black support, poll shows The latest Quinnipiac survey comes just days after the racial confrontation at last week's Democratic debate. </snip> The latest Quinnipiac University poll of Democratic and Democratic-leaning voters showed Biden with 22 percent support and Harris with 20 percent — a double-digit jump for her since the university's previous poll last month. </snip> Biden's 2 percentage point lead over Harris was within the poll's margin of error of plus or minus 5 percentage points. </snip>
  17. US weekly jobless claims fall more than expected * The number of Americans filing applications for unemployment benefits fell more than expected last week. * The data pointed to sustained labor market strength that should help support a slowing economy. * Initial claims for state unemployment benefits dropped to 221,000 for the week ended June 29, the Labor Department said. This is what I want to highlight so when the usual suspects start screeching "RECESSION!!" it will probably be due to seasonal volatility: </snip> Claims data could become volatile in the coming weeks as auto manufacturers temporarily shut down assembly plants for summer retooling. Companies implement the plant closures at different times, which can throw off the model the government uses to remove seasonal fluctuations from the data. </snip>
  18. Job creation has another rough month in June as private payrolls rise by just 102,000 * Private payrolls rose 102,000 in June, missing Wall Street expectations of 135,000, according to a report Wednesday from ADP and Moody’s Analytics. * The number sets the stage for another possible disappointment from Friday’s nonfarm payrolls report, which is expected to show growth of 165,000 after May’s lackluster 75,000. * Small businesses lost 23,000 for the month as construction and mining suffered drops. </snip> Small companies take a hit Indeed, companies with fewer than 50,000 employees saw another setback in June, with payrolls falling by 23,000 after a decline of 52,000 the previous month. Businesses with fewer than 20 employees were particularly hard-hit, subtracting 37,000 jobs. On the upside, job creation was fairly strong among bigger businesses. Companies with 50 to 499 employees posted growth of 60,000, while large businesses added 65,000. At the industry level, goods producers on net lost 15,000 jobs. Construction fell by 18,000 while natural resources and mining lost 4,000. Manufacturing added 7,000. </snip>
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