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Economy/Business / Re: DOW 40,000
« Last post by catfish1957 on Today at 05:30:11 pm »
Second time you have bragged about being so rich.  Isn't that wonderful!

Good point, I'm deleting my response in good taste.
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Economy/Business / Re: DOW 40,000
« Last post by libertybele on Today at 05:23:55 pm »
Mutual funds, one individual bank stock, lots of CDs and I own upscale apts and a office building

Besides if it crashes ala 1929 it does not matter, everyone will be in the same boat

Second time you have bragged about being so rich.  Isn't that wonderful!
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Politics/Government / Re: Political Graphics 2024
« Last post by Cyber Liberty on Today at 05:23:29 pm »
As did 99% of the world 30 years ago.

I still feel that way

We're old sticks in the mud.
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You and Nancy have done a great job keeping us posted.  Thanks.....

The pleasure is mine!
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The biggest problem for them is that unlike Mayor Daley, who was on the side of law and order, the current Mayor would be siding with the protestors.
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Politics/Government / Re: Political Graphics 2024
« Last post by catfish1957 on Today at 05:21:40 pm »
*autistic screeching intensifies*

As did 99% of the world 30 years ago.

I still feel that way
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Court takes lunch break

"We'll see you at 2:15 p.m.," says the judge.

(I have been excerpting from the New York Post.)

You and Nancy have done a great job keeping us posted.  Thanks.....
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I don't like Romney either, but he is 100% correct that this would have been the smarter move for Biden politically.  Although he's wrong in suggesting that Biden should have pressured the NY DA to drop that prosecution.  Pardon him for the two federal offenses would make Biden appear more fair, magnanimous, and "above" Trump.  Then point out that even as President, he has no power over the New York prosecution and civil cases(s).  He gets all the benefit of granting the pardon while Trump still gets prosecuted in a way that has no blowback for Biden.

Would have been a brilliant move politically, but the Dems are too filled with TDS to do it.
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The OH-58 has been around since the early 60s, though I'm sure the "F" model is more capable and reliable than the version that first entered service. The Same can be said of the venerable AH-1, which I think is currently at Rev "Z". Sometimes something is just so good that the improvements in a new model are not significant enough to buy the new model.
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