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In a normal country, in normal times, Mad Maxine’s request would be laughed off by the DOJ

But it’s Merrick Garland so anything’s possible
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Trump wasn't looking for a "relationship". He was indulging his urges.

Discreet urges then.  DJT knew the consequences of divorce, bad press, and scandal that could impact business.  My point is that I am sure he had trysts, but he was at least smart enough to avoid those that could create shitstorms later.

The more I am hearing today, makes me less likely to believe that they even connected.  Too many lies upon lies.  Right now I am 50/50 on this being  an affair, versus a well orchestrated shake down.
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Yes, it’s all about Islam.

The “Palestine” thing is just another cover for the real issue.

Let these fools convert.  See how long they last.  Including before their heads are chopped off.
Shahada in...blood out.
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Report: Biden White House Trying to Force New Regulations to Hinder Second Trump Presidency

 By Eric Lendrum
May 7, 2024

A new report claims that the Biden Administration is attempting to implement federal regulations that will be difficult to reverse by a future president, as polls increasingly suggest that Joe Biden will lose the November election to former President Donald Trump.

According to the Daily Caller, the report says that President Trump plans to sign multiple resolutions under the 1996 Congressional Review Act if he wins a second term, aimed at reversing many of Biden’s regulations. In response, officials in the Biden White House are examining methods to make regulations more permanent or harder to undo.

“They’re all looking back to what happened in 2017 and thinking, ‘That could repeat itself in 2025,’” Steven Balla, co-director of George Washington University’s Regulatory Studies Center, told the Wall Street Journal.

“When re-elected, President Trump will immediately cut Joe Biden’s burdensome regulations, unleash our domestic energy industry, and implement a pro-worker agenda that will uplift all Americans,” said Trump campaign spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt.

more
https://amgreatness.com/2024/05/07/report-biden-white-house-trying-to-force-new-regulations-to-hinder-second-trump-presidency/
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Allegedly, China fought the USSR in the 1960s.
Allegedly, satellite photos showed partly melted tanks along the border,
suggesting that they even used nuclear weapons.
Allegedly.


Not allegedly.  i am old enough to remember it happening. 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sino-Soviet_border_conflict
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BREAKING: Judge Cannon Postpones Key Deadline in Classified Documents Case Against Trump After Jack Smith Admits to Evidence Tampering
by Cristina Laila May. 7, 2024 11:00 am

Judge Aileen Cannon on Monday night postponed a key deadline in the classified documents case after Special Counsel Jack Smith admitted to tampering with evidence.

Cannon temporarily stayed a May 9 deadline for President Trump and his co-defendants Walt Nauta and Carlos de Oliveira related to CIPA.


https://twitter.com/julie_kelly2/status/1787661053448343588

President Trump’s attorneys wrote a letter to Jack Smith about his confession that classified documents are not in its original form.

“Your failure to disclose the spoliation of this evidence until this month is an extraordinary breach of your constitutional and ethical obligations. Since the beginning of this case, our strategy, preparations, and arguments have been based on the basic premise that — biased as Jack Smith is in his futile efforts to help President Biden make up lost ground in the polls — the line prosecutors and agents would employ the minimal levels of professionalism and competence necessary to preserve evidence relating to the documents at the center of the charges,” Trump’s lawyer wrote to the special counsel’s team.

more
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/05/new-judge-cannon-postpones-key-deadline-classified-documents/
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Good point. From a plausibility POV, this wench unchecks all the boxes of what should or would be a discreet relationship

Trump wasn't looking for a "relationship". He was indulging his urges.
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Just a quick note... High inflation increases stock values in terms of dollars. In other words, the less a dollar is worth the more of them it takes to buy something, including stock.

So stocks going up relative to the dollar isn't necessarily the good news you think it is.

Most of  my mutual funds have been earning on average 9--16% per year since 1990's the early 2000's and I am in moderate to low risk mutual funds..  Late last year into this year they earned way above that. One of my wifes MF earned over 30% last year

Way way above  rate of inflation and lowering of the dollar.

My CFP says all his clients are overjoyed.

Yet there are some  rw who just have to beotch about something.  If Biden came out  today and  said he signing a law lowering taxes and govt regulations  some of you would still find something to complain about.

Partisanship has become poisonous in this country.

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What about Deepwater horizon mess?

Exxon Valdez

The thousands of oil refinery and chemical plant explosions around the world over the years polluting and killing thousands

coal mine collapse around the world killing tens of thousands over the years

Chernobyl

strip mining that forever ruins the upper topsoil


Every industry has issues and nothing is 100% perfect. 

Solar panels are being created that will withstand the worst hail and also panels are in development stage that as soon as hail hits or detected via computer they will move vertically via small motors so the panels will be saved.
Deepwater Horizon: one blowout out of tens of thousands of wells drilled.

Exxon Valdez: One boat wreck, and you missed the Torrey Canyon (another boat wreck).

About as much chance as getting killed by poisoned Tylenol.

What about WWII? If you want to talk about pollution...

As for strip mining, where do you think lithium and rare earth elements come from? Extracting some materials is messy. Without petroleum, have fun making those panels. As for coal mine collapse, that's why strip mining is attractive. Reclamation has progressed, if it is done correctly.

How about the city blocks leveled by...bakery explosions?
The flood of molasses that hit Boston?
You want a real explosion? Check into what happened in Halifax, Nova Scotia or Beirut, Lebanon.
Like you said, every industry has its risks.

Instead of proceeding with industries where we understand the risks, you advocate taking on another set of unknown risks and discarding the body of safety knowledge developed over centuries for a whole new set of problems, some of which we don't even understand yet.

What will be the effect of raising lithium levels in groundwater? from mining? from disposal of batteries, or even 'recycling' operations? Humans with Lithium imbalances are interesting, to say the least.

...are being developed...like the flying car, so many things have gone from 'being developed' to well, 'being developed'. When functioning prototypes are ready to take to market, we'll talk about it.

I don't see you addressing the sheer acreage that will be taken out of agricultural production for placing these panels where they can get sunlight in meaningful quantities (not happening at my latitude, the wind would tear them apart sooner or later, and sunlight angles are too low on the horizon), nor the effects on watersheds and the environment of shading out that land.


As for the appearance of health in the oil industry, everything available to drill that will pay out is being drilled because the rules are changing almost daily with this administration. The anticipated damage almost guaranteed by a second, lame duck Biden Administration will be severe. There are no guarantees that Biden will lose, and it will take time to remove his administrative state and the unconstitutional laws they have decreed.
The major unseen damage is in the lack of new leases being offered for sale and the changes in the leasing process that make it more difficult and expensive to drill in the future. Projects have been stopped in their infancy by this administration, and the future is when this will become apparent, unless the policies are reversed. It can take a decade, from concept to oil in the pipeline (and you have to be able to build the pipeline).  So what looks healthy today will face a full court and hyped up adversarial Administration in the event the steal and/or propaganda prevail, in a lame duck environment. Eight years, if Biden gets back in,  of unsure CAPEX targets means oil companies are looking overseas and elsewhere to make their money, and the bottom line is that the war against domestic energy production continues.


That doesn't make me want to run out and buy an EV that won't work for my needs, it makes me want some intelligent and sensible people in control of policy, and for the rest to quit digging in my pocket for money to boost the industries which would not otherwise present immature technology as a solution, at my hard-earned expense.
Just quit shilling not ready for prime time tech as a plug and play replacement without considering all the ramifications, some of which are not even on the radar.
 
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Allegedly, China fought the USSR in the 1960s.
Allegedly, satellite photos showed partly melted tanks along the border,
suggesting that they even used nuclear weapons.
Allegedly.
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