Blowing hot air on an ember is an excellent way of building a fire.
This is nothing but theater. Sheriff Villanueva knows full well what manner of conflagration a lawsuit would generate.
Particularly, in the unlikely event of it's making it as far as an actual trial.
That sort of attention and interest brings a level of microscopic scrutiny he and his department can ill afford.
I lived in Missouri for 30 years.
This mindset is common for most of their politicians.
The Show-Me State shows lots of things but leaders with common sense aren't on display. (Josh Hawley, Eric Greitens...)
Gov. "Parsnip" needs to quit behaving like he has the intelligence of one, get his Mule head out of his ass (pun intended) accept that this FU occurred on his watch and is therefore at least partially his responsibility.
A man in his position can't afford to be more tech illiterate than his constituents.
At least, not for long.
I'm thinking that a 2,500 ton vehicle is rather a heavy for the typical American road.
A 5,000,000 lb. vehicle is more likely to be immobile and quite safe actually, as long as you're not underneath it as it sinks into the road.
The Congressman and the former President have a lot in common. They both have a habit of bringing frivolous lawsuits over imagined wrongs and losing on a repetitive basis.
Should Truth Social survive it's first year; I foresee gangs of unhappy overworked and unpaid lawyers complicating both their lives.
Devin the lapdog thinks it's a boon from a grateful master.
Knowing Trump; it's more likely to be a boondoggle, and Nunes will get an up close and personal look at the underside of a bus.
If I were one of his constituents, I would be tempted to vote for him; if only because the circus that is the GOP requires a clown and he's so bloody efficient at it.
I have a little pity for the business owner.
A decent lawyer would have pointed out the folly of pursuing it and saved him both money and embarrassment
Foregoing the obvious stupidity of the lawsuit and the Trump U. lawyer.
The website is currently up and they still have a 4 star+ rating on Google.
I get the impression that all is not as it seems in ERS land.
Smells just a bit like someone is desperate for about $112,000
for ( fill in the blank) and Bowser, like his Nintendo namesake,
is only too happy to do something potentially unethical for the right cut.
Of course, that's just my constitutionally protected opinion.
/div>
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Blowing hot air on an ember is an excellent way of building a fire.
/div>This is nothing but theater. Sheriff Villanueva knows full well what manner of conflagration a lawsuit would generate.
Particularly, in the unlikely event of it's making it as far as an actual trial.
That sort of attention and interest brings a level of microscopic scrutiny he and his department can ill afford.
A question of definition.
A chocolate covered, creme filled turd with sprinkles is still a turd.
/div>Saying otherwise is unlikely to enhance your reputation.
(untitled comment)
I lived in Missouri for 30 years.
/div>This mindset is common for most of their politicians.
The Show-Me State shows lots of things but leaders with common sense aren't on display. (Josh Hawley, Eric Greitens...)
Gov. "Parsnip" needs to quit behaving like he has the intelligence of one, get his Mule head out of his ass (pun intended) accept that this FU occurred on his watch and is therefore at least partially his responsibility.
A man in his position can't afford to be more tech illiterate than his constituents.
At least, not for long.
Re: Elon is right about everything
If architects designed structures the same way software engineers write code; the first woodpecker that came along would destroy civilization.
/div>(untitled comment)
I'm thinking that a 2,500 ton vehicle is rather a heavy for the typical American road.
/div>A 5,000,000 lb. vehicle is more likely to be immobile and quite safe actually, as long as you're not underneath it as it sinks into the road.
(untitled comment)
The Congressman and the former President have a lot in common. They both have a habit of bringing frivolous lawsuits over imagined wrongs and losing on a repetitive basis.
/div>Should Truth Social survive it's first year; I foresee gangs of unhappy overworked and unpaid lawyers complicating both their lives.
Devin the lapdog thinks it's a boon from a grateful master.
Knowing Trump; it's more likely to be a boondoggle, and Nunes will get an up close and personal look at the underside of a bus.
(untitled comment)
If I were one of his constituents, I would be tempted to vote for him; if only because the circus that is the GOP requires a clown and he's so bloody efficient at it.
/div>(untitled comment)
It's a bit like Red Riding Hood except in this version Granny has the Woodsman arrested for cruelty to animals.
/div>Re: Commence to facepalmin’.
I have a little pity for the business owner.
/div>A decent lawyer would have pointed out the folly of pursuing it and saved him both money and embarrassment
(untitled comment)
Foregoing the obvious stupidity of the lawsuit and the Trump U. lawyer.
/div>The website is currently up and they still have a 4 star+ rating on Google.
I get the impression that all is not as it seems in ERS land.
Smells just a bit like someone is desperate for about $112,000
for ( fill in the blank) and Bowser, like his Nintendo namesake,
is only too happy to do something potentially unethical for the right cut.
Of course, that's just my constitutionally protected opinion.
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