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Time will tell, of course.
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California (again)
leh-nerd skin-erd replied to \GoBillsInDallas/'s topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
I’m against the sort of silliness we’ve seen over classified documents since 2015, where some are treated with white gloves and a recognition that keeping/maintaining/exposing/sharing classified docs is pretty much business as usual while kicking down doors and looking to imprison others for life. But listen—-the DOJ needs people in the stooge class nodding about how it all really, really actually makes perfect sense, and you might find comfort hiding in the soft middle of that crowd. That’s fine. As for the skunking, you’ve probably provided me with a lot to think about. Good stuff. Thanks. -
California (again)
leh-nerd skin-erd replied to \GoBillsInDallas/'s topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
I may in the minority here, but reporters discussing that people will not receive payment when an arsonist starts a fire that damages someone else’s home seems irresponsible. As for not paying for things that aren’t covered based on policy wording, isn’t that actually doing what they should? Or, should they make an exception based on this tragedy, and pay for damages not covered by the policy? -
Well, on the one hand, you have a nominee being lead to the meat grinder who has to be mindful of how a question is asked, how the question should be answered, what questions will be asked, and how the coordinated assault on his/her virtue/person/professionalism will play out. In that regard, the best answer is no answer, or answering a question in a pre-rehearsed manner that has been scrutinized and analyzed before hand. On the other hand, if one assumes anything other that the fact that most senators on the panel representing the opposition are doing everything in their power to destroy the nominee, his/her family, career, future job prospect and going scorched earth in the process, you’re likely to get steamrolled. Either way, both sides, just the way it is.
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What’s up with Tim Kaine? The guy looks like he just licked an electric fence. As for anyone owning anyone else, it appears it followed the usual dog and pony show kabuki theater model of these things. Plenty of fake outrage, plenty of uncivil behavior by people most Americans consistently distrust, and only one pretend representative of the Native American tribes that once called this land their own.
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California (again)
leh-nerd skin-erd replied to \GoBillsInDallas/'s topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
My assumption was you had seen or read something from an official source (California Dept of Insurance, governors office, etc) raising the alarm on this looming crisis. Were you just speculating or guessing? Your “fine print” comments lead to that conclusion. If so, I feel like your comments are blendavious and might lead to confusion. -
California (again)
leh-nerd skin-erd replied to \GoBillsInDallas/'s topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
How does the fact that the fire was set by an arsonist potentially limit or negate compensation to homeowners from their insurance companies? -
Some believe this is even more evidence of his mental acuity and overall fitness for the job. My word as an internet poster.
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My understanding is that the directive applies to federal buildings, military bases etc. Is it a violation of federal law to raise flags on state land, or private property? I have a flag pole at my office building and acknowledge being a bit dense on the actual rules. I fly it at night, , still need a light to illuminate. I likely would have lowered to half mast had the cheap 🤬🤬🤬 line not frayed and broken the second time in 6 mos and I’m not flying anything right now. The community probably thinks I’m heartbroken over Carter. Finally—my thoughts are as follows: 1. The 30 day rule is fine but probably excessive. Life is for the living and extended mourning is bleh; 2. Shutting the government down for a day so federal employees can “mourn” is pretty silly. In the case of an assassination, accident or tragic death, maybe. But for a guy who lived a good, long, full life— a day off for shopping or Netflix is silly. 3. Even if the 30 day declaration is made, flags should be raised for the inauguration of a new president, signifying the choice made by all Americans, the dawn of a new era and promise for the future.
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I would assume it would be asked every time, if it’s important of course, but that it would matter what anyone thinks? You commented that it was a tall order to modernize the military, a military presumably run by his predecessors. Did something change in the 5 minutes since you first posted that thought?
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Global warming err Climate change HOAX
leh-nerd skin-erd replied to Very wide right's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Follow the money? -
California (again)
leh-nerd skin-erd replied to \GoBillsInDallas/'s topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Imagine one of the most influential and experienced politicians over the past 5 decades removing, retaining, recklessly, intentionally, and carelessly handling classified/top secret documents over, and over, and over, and over….and his true believers seemingly suggesting said politician is the real hero of the tale. This is yet another reason your team got skunked in November, Daz. It’s preposterous. -
Jack Smith et al....Lawyer Up
leh-nerd skin-erd replied to BillsFanNC's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
If we’ve learned anything, it’s that blind faith in the goodness and decency of a prosecutor is a bad idea. The best we can ever hope for is a full accounting of the facts, full transparency in prosecution and full disclosure of exculpatory evidence to the defense and the American people. Typically, that would come at trial, but even then, the outcome is often reliant on special deals cut with other offenders in exchange for testimony against targeted individuals. When you factor in political ramifications and the balance of power in the most powerful nation in the world, it becomes even more precarious to see one side as the white knight coming only from a place of purity and decency. Finally, when factoring in the obvious and overwhelming home field advantage of the prosecution here, it’s easy to see why Americans voted to end this absurd spectacle. -
California (again)
leh-nerd skin-erd replied to \GoBillsInDallas/'s topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
If so, let’s pray she has a 1970 GTO nearby and qualifies for the Classic American Muscle Car/Forgetful Yet Kindly and Well Intentioned Classified Documents Slippage exemption. Then, healing can commence. -
President Elect Donald J. Trump
leh-nerd skin-erd replied to Walking Tall's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Because in a shady world where no one can be trusted, the most obvious reply is “You first.”
