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  1. On 4/30/2024 at 11:28 AM, Gatorubet said:

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    I do know that Trump‘s goofy lawyers were arguing that you cannot bring a criminal charge against a president unless he is first impeached and successfully convicted for the same events.

     If Snacks was selling that spin he likely heard it on Fox News or somewhere like that.  24/7 on Fox News they are saying that paying off Stormy is not a crime and not election interference - the granular legal explanation being  - it’s Trump - so he did nothing wrong.    if you do not listen to the libtard fake news sources you never really have a clue what is going on in the country or the world.  which is why the country is failing.

    What are y'all talking about? I think y'all think someone else is me. 

    I'm the guy who thinks ain't shit gonna happen, not because shit shouldn't happen, but because ain't shit ever happened.

    I mean, insinuating that I might be a fox news watcher?? 

    Wait... Do y'all think I drive a 6 cylinder Camaro?

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  2. On 4/30/2024 at 10:24 AM, wildcat09 said:

    It's always weird when Snacks pops in like once a year to explain why he thinks Trump can't he held accountable. I remember him arguing that convicting Trump following his second impeachment was unconstitutional, just based on his own vibes or something. 

    You'll have to link me that one. I don't often make constitutional claims of any sort.

    Are you confusing me with another financial times reader?

  3. On 4/30/2024 at 5:52 PM, atomheartbevo said:

    It would destroy Texas’s economy.  And I mean destroy it. There would be so many million- and billion-dollar companies that would have to fold or shrink way down.  Hell, a shitload of local six-figure companies would go under as well. People truly do not realize how the economy in Texas works.  Quite a few family farm and ranches would find themselves being sold off by the banks.

    I’ve told relatives who espouse this shit just what it would mean - imagine replacing the Mexican who mows their lawn or puts a new roof on their house with an “American” who wants twice as much (or more) money and half-as-many hours,nor the Honduran who changes the oil or tires on their truck, or the Guatemalan who harvests the tomatoes they eat, or the Mexican who brings their food out at the restaurant, or the Nicaraguan who works the kitchen there, or the Brazilian who fucks their wife or daughter, or the Panamanian or Costa Rican who cleans the hotel room they stay in, or the Mexican who cleans their home, or the Guatemalan who cleans the bathrooms and empties the trash at work, or the Venezuelan or Salvadoran that repaves the street in their area or helps build their dream home - imagine replacing all of those jobs and many more with Americans with 2-3 the price of non-Americans, and probably higher because the labor market will be turbofucked,  Not to mention all of the businesses that sell to these people, that would also go under.

    Ok. I'm going to give you the magic phrase to try...

    "Now imagine they're all black."

     

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  4. 16 minutes ago, Pimphand said:

    WTAF is this moron doing?

    Calling up Loperfido? Cool we need 1B help

    Making him play a position he hasn't been playing and asking him to adjust to MLB pitching? WTAF

    Batting Bregman 2nd? WTAF

    Why is has it been so excruciatingly painful to just simply set a reasonable order and run the best lineup out there??

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  5. 5 hours ago, jimmyjazz said:

    They literally paid her to shut up nearing an impending election.  That's of material value to the campaign, and well above allowable limits.  How is that not a violation?

    I didn't have the law in front of me, but I bet proving the intent to subvert / interfere with the election is not easy.

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  6. 3 minutes ago, immamac said:

    they have him pretty dead to rights on the charges here. 

    You sure about that? 

    I don't even know what the alleged illegality is, but you think it's a fine deal? 

    Paying off a chick to keep her from talking about an affair doesn't sound like election interference to me... But you think 12 people will all not have a reasonable doubt that it is? 

     

     

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  7. On 4/24/2024 at 6:50 PM, royiv said:

    Accidentally bumping into someone in a crowded and chaotic situation, especially by a member of the press covering a major story, is not a crime. This photog will never be formally charged with a crime and in the meantime there are going to be a whole lot of journalists in this state pissed off at DPS. 

    I was being sarcastic / facetious. 

    I knew it would come across differently,  because of the topic... But this is Surly.

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  8. I'm actually somewhat angry that I didn't find this sooner...

    Smoked Ribeye again...

    The fat just melts. The hour of smoke is just right. 

    Even at medium, it's juicy tender and delicious. 

    I've been smoking too 123, letting it rest while the cat iron heats up (or finishes cooking other things) then searing for 69sec per side (because duty old black man) 

    I didn't know if you can do smoked ribeye at a restaurant. I didn't need to 

     

     

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  9. 15 hours ago, WelfareBuysMyWeed said:

    I don't want to suck off Arch too much here, and I feel the need to clarify that I deffo want Quinn to start and appreciate whole-heartedly how Ewers has lead Texas back to national relevance and understand how much of that is specifically on Quinn Ewers himself proving to be a legitimate all-time Texas QB. But if I'm feeling honest here, I feel like the tipping point for Texas football was when Arch committed. It's not that Arch himself turned Texas around, but rather his commitment was a "Grow the beard" moment for the football program. That is the singular point when news about Texas football flipped from the default news being disappointment, to being on the upswing. It felt like the moment UT Football got it's mojo back, like Arch committing coincided with the malaise being slapped out of the program. It honestly felt quite a bit like Ricky Williams winning the heisman, in how Texas was able to spring board off the good vibes energy emanating off of Arch's commitment and turn it into something worth getting excited about. I feel happy for the current students in Austin, because UT Football being great was an enormous part of my college experience and made my run at UT feel completely magical, like some of the best memories of my life. I'm happy a generation of new longhorns will get to experience the fun that comes when Texas is a force in college football.

    The real tipping point:

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  10. 2 hours ago, victory88 said:

    I mean, he came to Texas fully knowing Arch was ahead of him and most programs and even our fanbase overlooked him till until his badass senior year.  In all his interviews, he exudes lots of confidence and wants to be at Texas and play for Sark.  Him watching Quinn and Arch go in the 1st round is only going to help knowing he’s next in line.  He had other P5 offers and chose Texas knowing he’ll be behind Arch.  I’m not worried about him transferring if he sees a window for himself to start at Texas for 2 years.

    With everything said, I was extremely impressed  with him today running with the 2nd team considering the dude should be in high school.  Dude is a NFL talent and props to Sark for offering him and trusting his evaluation.  As long as Sark is here, we’re going to have elite QBs.

    We only start freshmen around here.

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