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  1. 11 minutes ago, VABuckeye said:

    Is this autopen thing legal or is he just making it up?

    I think if it could be proven that a signature on an operative document, EO, legislation, etc. was executed without POTUS's knowledge and consent, that would be a problem, whether an Autopen was involved or straight forgery.

    But, that would require some form of proof and adjudication, not some deranged demented shitgibbon ranting about it.

    I think it would have to come up in a judicial challenge to the legislation, which would have to be brought by a party with standing to challenge it.

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  2. 12 minutes ago, Red Five said:

    I know at this point I shouldn't be surprised by the lack of a reaction, but... that's not his property. No more than if we woke up one morning to find that he had demolished the Washington monument on a whim. 

    This is another one of those things that isn't actually regulated by much law.  As with many things, it relies on the good faith and restraint of the executive.

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  3. 16 minutes ago, flatdawgs said:

    Fuck McCrery. He knew what he was getting into. No architect takes over a project - assuming his tiny firm wasn't involved from the start - without a full understanding of what had been done to date. I've done this on multiple large projects; you normally get all previous work (the client typically owns the rights) and often chat with the previous architect before going forward. He deserves all the shit that is about to come his way.

    They/he was announced as the architect pretty much from the get-go, definitely before the demo.

    I remember because I looked him up and he seemed credible.

    But he should have known he was working for a grimy little pimp and that the "visions" would diverge.

    I suppose the notion of working on an historic project was too tempting.

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  4. 23 hours ago, Your Mom said:

    That’s ok, I’m not out here to race grandma for pink slips. 

    What's funny, though, is those two cars, and quite a few others, are sedate kind of things one might actually buy for their kids thinking them safe.

  5. Also, this baffles me, she hired her paramour at $250/hour.  

    I think the last hourly lawyer Paxton hired was at $1250/hour.

    Low-quality grifting.

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