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Post by revirdsuba99 on Jan 6, 2022 23:14:20 GMT
He was joyful!! MO Brooks was 'cheering on' Trump supporters invading the Capitol: Former Kevin McCarthy staffer Brad Reed January 06, 2022 Ryan O'Toole, stay with it ..watch. youtu.be/b3rwg-0EGa0
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Post by onelasttime on Jan 7, 2022 15:55:52 GMT
1-7-2022
Oh the irony of it…
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Post by onelasttime on Jan 7, 2022 17:03:29 GMT
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Post by onelasttime on Jan 7, 2022 17:09:08 GMT
Sometimes one has to look at the entire picture, not just one part of it, to appreciate or understand it.
Fox News is call the new jobs report “poor”. But is it? Here is the entire picture.
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Post by onelasttime on Jan 7, 2022 17:28:39 GMT
Boy ain’t this the truth….
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Jan 7, 2022 17:58:47 GMT
Someone this morning said disappointing job numbers, but unemployment is 3.9%.
Pushing disappointing first is bothering me.. why are they doing this? Guess I know.
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Post by aj2hall on Jan 7, 2022 18:11:49 GMT
I agree Fox News has a double standard when it comes to reporting on the economy, but the picture isn’t all rosy, either. The economy is strong by some measures, but the job growth report was disappointing because it was only 1/2 of what was expected and lower than expected in November, too. The economy is still short about 4 million jobs from just before covid started. www.npr.org/2022/01/07/1071005184/december-jobs-report-omicron-inflation
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Post by onelasttime on Jan 7, 2022 18:54:14 GMT
I wonder if this forecasting something….
All happened within a few minutes there was one at the tip of the South Bay, one in SF and one in the North Bay.
Its probably nothing. But…..
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Jan 7, 2022 19:00:08 GMT
Ohhhhhh...could SF drop into the bay?
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Post by onelasttime on Jan 7, 2022 19:21:03 GMT
Don’t let the door hit you on the way out. Hopefully the voters in his district will elect someone who will actually represent them.
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Post by onelasttime on Jan 7, 2022 19:32:33 GMT
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Post by onelasttime on Jan 7, 2022 19:38:15 GMT
But why should one have to in either case?
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Jan 7, 2022 19:42:43 GMT
They are also sitting in their cars waiting for tests, at least in most places. (I know, not in NYC)
Major temperature difference waiting in line in cooler/colder weather then 100 degrees.
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Jan 7, 2022 19:47:33 GMT
Kazakhstan is cracking down on those protesting the high gas prices. Dozens dead..
But... It is all Biden's fault!! (Rolling eyes here, again)
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Post by aj2hall on Jan 7, 2022 19:50:50 GMT
And it's not like Republicans are waiting in line for hours to vote, it's only Democrats. We have short lines but Democrats shouldn't complain if they have long lines. They should just be happy they have the privilege to vote? Do Republicans even recognize the entitlement and privilege in their statements?
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Post by onelasttime on Jan 7, 2022 20:04:22 GMT
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Jan 7, 2022 20:24:47 GMT
And it's not like Republicans are waiting in line for hours to vote, it's only Democrats. We have short lines but Democrats shouldn't complain if they have long lines. They should just be happy they have the privilege to vote? Do Republicans even recognize the entitlement and privilege in their statements? NO!! Well maybe, probably they do...
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Jan 7, 2022 20:53:18 GMT
Only the best and more.... youtu.be/D709Td6eGxoNational Review writer pummels 'coward' Ted Cruz for 'debasing' himself in front of Tucker CarlsonBrad Reed January 07, 2022 Sen Ted Cruz (R-Tx) groveling apology to Fox News' Tucker Carlson on Thursday drew the ire of conservative National Review writer Charles Cooke, who labeled the Texas senator a "coward" for refusing to stand up for himself.At issue was Cruz's statement that the January 6th Capitol rioters committed an act of "terrorism," which Carlson angrily objected to on his show.Cooke delivered an unsparing assessment of Cruz's decision to apologize meekly on Carlson's show. "Cruz is transparent in his cowardice," he writes. "This wasn’t Ted Cruz carefully debating the meaning and suitability of words and making a handful of concessions in the process; this was Ted Cruz noticing that his previous position had made him unpopular with his base and finding another one on the fly." Cooke then rehashed some of Cruz's past attempts at clever political machinations that have blown up in his face, including his decision to capitulate and endorse former President Donald Trump even after Trump called his wife ugly and insinuated that Cruz's father murdered a former American president.He then turned back to Cruz's performance on Carlson and gave him mocking advice on how he should have handled it. "Groveling before Tucker Carlson, he said that he’d misspoken," writes Cooke. "But there was not a single person in America — including Carlson, who laughed derisively — who believed him. Given his objectives, Cruz would have been better off had he simply said, 'Look, Tucker, I still want to be president, and your taking shots at me is hurting me, so tell me what I need to say to make you stop, I’ll agree to say it, and then we can all move on.'" www.rawstory.com/tucker-carlson-ted-cruz-2656256805/
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Post by onelasttime on Jan 7, 2022 22:05:21 GMT
Oh well…
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Post by onelasttime on Jan 7, 2022 22:26:28 GMT
What would you do if you received a fundraising email like this?
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Post by onelasttime on Jan 7, 2022 22:31:35 GMT
Ohhhhhh...could SF drop into the bay? Probably not but this building that is sinking and leaning almost 2 feet could come down in a sizable earthquake.
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Jan 7, 2022 22:34:56 GMT
Delete before opening.
Trumper, open, click and send more dollars..
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Jan 7, 2022 22:37:21 GMT
Ohhhhhh...could SF drop into the bay? Probably not but this building that is sinking and leaning almost 2 feet could come down in a sizable earthquake. I was being a bit flip, answering in jest. I have read about the building sinking, that seems dangerous, very dangerous!!
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Post by onelasttime on Jan 7, 2022 22:58:14 GMT
Probably not but this building that is sinking and leaning almost 2 feet could come down in a sizable earthquake. I was being a bit flip, answering in jest. I have read about the building sinking, that seems dangerous, very dangerous!! You may of been joking but chunks of San Francisco are built on landfill. “ The city of San Francisco is geographically constrained to the tip of a peninsula, measuring appproximately seven miles wide by seven miles long. These physical boundaries are often implicated in conversation about the city’s current housing crisis, especially by proponents of vertical expansion. But for a lot of San Francisco’s history, when San Franciscans wanted more real estate they favored horizontal expansion: they simply made more land.The tiny town of Yerba Buena, which would later become San Francisco, ended up expanding in every direction possibleThe Embarcadero started to fill in as early as the 1840s and 50s, as wharfs and piers were built farther and farther into the water, their bases creeped forward, and ships were abandoned. One ship -- the Niantic, was famously beached near what is now the corner of Clay and Montgomery, after most of her crew deserted to go gold mining. Someone adopted the ship, cut a door in it’s hull, ran a plank from the shore, and converted it into a hotel, warehouse, and store. It’s been buried, forgotten, excavated, restored, and buried again several times in the intervening century-and-a-half -- the last time being during the construction of the Transamerica building.Mission Bay was a gulf of water surrounded by uninhabitable marsh, which many used as a dump, some in hopes of drying it out into viable real estate. It hit its tipping point after the catastrophic earthquake of 1906. The quake and subsequent fire had left the city’s infrastructure in ruin, and much of the wreckage went into the bay and surrounding marshland, until there was little enough bay and marshland that the region was suitable for development.The federal government built most of Treasure Island in the 1930s out of quarried rock, sand dredged from the bottom of the bay, and topsoil.There are some major trade-offs to making your own land. For one, you can’t go very far in the San Francisco Bay Area without being reminded that its wetlands and many of their flora and fauna are endangered. For another, as even the earliest builders discovered, landfill fares much worse in an earthquake than bedrock. This means that while San Francisco is by no means the only city in the world to build on land fill (also called infill and reclaimed land), its proximity to several major fault lines makes it one of the more precarious.”From what I remember that during a major earthquake landfill can liquify.
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Post by onelasttime on Jan 8, 2022 0:26:24 GMT
Sometimes discussions on twitter can leave you speechless.
Earlier today a guy on twitter started a thread that when Congressman Scalise was shot at the ballgame it didn’t get as much press as what happened on January 6 received. Seriously?
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Jan 8, 2022 1:53:12 GMT
I remember the coverage... The shooting was horrible. Both parties were on the field. They were all shot at. It was not a full on assault on the United States Government. It did not interfer with our government functioning. It did not stop government. No one dedicated on the field (that I heard about). Yes, Scalise was very seriously injured. Not one person died on scene nor afterwords.
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Jan 8, 2022 2:02:20 GMT
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Post by onelasttime on Jan 8, 2022 5:11:20 GMT
Boy ain’t that the truth…
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Post by ntsf on Jan 8, 2022 5:56:42 GMT
those earthquakes are so small, they would hardly ever be noticed. I live 5 miles from the last one.. and no one felt it, mentioned it.. just another minor quake.
when I bought my house, I very deliberately bought on rock
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