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J.R.

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  1. 1 hour ago, David Dennison said:

    We elected Ronald Reagan, so . . . 

    We are in an entirely different galaxy and I don’t want to hear any argument about the beginning of the road that got us here today or any similar bullshit. Trump is in uncharted territory. 

  2. The fact that a sizable portion of America supports this unabashed moron tells me revolution or conquest is probably inevitable. Something this collectively stupid cannot last much longer. Kudos to Russia for so deftly locating the softest part of our vast, swollen underbelly. 

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  3. 54 minutes ago, Vic Mackey said:

    One thing I don't get is how OU's coaching staff did absolutely nothing at all to defend the slants Bama was running all night. Not once did they adjust. The same exact coverage was being played on play 1 as it was in the 4th quarter. Allowed a free inside release all day long. High school, JV QBs are going to be able to complete those simplistic passes. How about taking away the inside leverage for the receivers and force them to go outside? 

    They did. They had Motley lined with inside press leverage and he let the receiver get inside of him without making contact. It was pitiful. 

  4. On 12/11/2018 at 9:53 PM, J.R. said:

    WHY THE FUCK CANT SOMEONE CONCISELY ARTICULATE THE FOLLOWING QUESTION TO DOTARD:

    ”Mr President:  i’m going to ask you a very direct question so I would appreciate a direct response. How did we go from your campaign promise that Mexico would pay for your wall to your demand today that the American taxpayers pay for the wall or you will shut down the government?“

    Well we got very close today but the question was posed to Fattard not DOTARD. And the response was mind blowing stupidity as you would expect. And I did check the math on that. 

  5. 12 minutes ago, Anastasis said:

    https://nypost.com/2018/11/28/trump-threatens-to-declassify-devastating-docs-about-democrats/

     

    In a wide-ranging, exclusive interview with The Post, President Trump said Wednesday that if House Democrats launched probes into his administration — which he called “presidential harassment” — they’d pay a heavy price.

    “If they go down the presidential harassment track, if they want go and harass the president and the administration, I think that would be the best thing that would happen to me. I’m a counter-puncher and I will hit them so hard they’d never been hit like that,” he said during a 36-minute Oval Office sitdown.

    The commander-in-chief said he could declassify FISA warrant applications and other documents from Robert Mueller’s probe — and predicted the disclosure would expose the FBI, the Justice Department and the Clinton campaign as being in cahoots to set him up.

     

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    Do it you fat idiot. 

     

    I see I was already beaten to this invitations 

  6. I would be very wary of any GC in any industry for work that is fairly straightforward (home remodeling) being unable to offer lump sum pricing. In either model, and regardless of your BIL or any other person besides yourself level of skill or experience, think of your need to manage this work like a second job and plan accordingly or you will get turbofucked. 3 remodels under my belt. 

  7. 21 minutes ago, jimmyjazz said:

    Fucking priceless.  Donald needs to get on the horn with all those utilities and power engineers who overlooked this key failure mode.

    Yes I am fucking shocked all these smart investors around the world have invested billions in wind farms while overlooking this obvious fatal flaw. Thank god we have a president who had the foresight to wear his hair like a giant mainsail to test for just these type of difficult to detect environmental phenomena. 

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  8. 46 minutes ago, MidTexHorn said:

    Had dinner with some Chinese national clients last night. Asked them about how Trump is viewed in China. Their response: “everyone just thinks he’s a crazy person.”

    This is pretty much the unanimous view throughout sub Saharan Africa as well, if that tells you anything.  Although they are more accepting of it, because they are used to it.  That should also tell you something.  

  9. 7 hours ago, ChiTownDoc said:

    Mea Culpa...

    Hoping that juror gives some background on her/his decision.  Maybe it was warranted.  Especially with how the judge kept yanking the rug out from under the prosecution.  I’d just like to hear the thought process. 

    She lays it out pretty plainly.  The prosecution probably came in overconfident and arrogant.  Nodding off during trial is a big no no.  The jurors try to stay awake (although often fail) so you definitely should.  They did not sufficiently establish why Rick Gates has no reason to lie.  They crushed him with documents.  

  10. 2 hours ago, Iconoclast Texan said:

    Trump is a fucking idiot for not paying Cohen’s legal bills. That’s what got him to turn against him. Trump is such a fucking idiot. I don’t want an impeachment circus to get in the way of 4%+ economic growth, biggest economic expansion since the 80s and the tightest labor market in years. Getting Kavanaugh confirmed before the Trump ship sinks is of utmost importance to me. I want the Republicans do whatever is necessary to get Kavanaugh confirmed. What is sad is that I love Trump’s SC Justice picks, his tough stance on Iran, calling China on the carpet for their bullshit. Unlike the sellouts before him, he actually stuck up for American working man. His negatives are off the charts and he has been bad for the country overall. Still, I hope that a smarter, nationalist candidate takes the positive, popular items from the Trump agenda without his stupidity. Think Nigel Farage or Boris Johnson. I’d vote for that.

    Did you mean you like the way he stuck it up the working mans’ collective ass?  That would make more sense. Thanks for clarifying and please don’t vote. 

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  11. All your questions are pretty clearly answered in the Criminal Information.

     

    The McDougal payment was paid by the parent company of the Enquirer and although Cohen was going to pay to be assigned the NDA rights in that agreement, that was never consummated.  So that is violation #1: direct corporate contribution.

     

    The Daniels payment was paid by Cohen through Essential Consultants LLC.  I dont know if that would be considered a "corporation" under campaign finance law, but either way, its violation #2: direct corporate contribution or personal contribution in excess of the limit.  That Trump's real estate company eventually reimbursed Cohen for some of all of this is neither here nor there, although it may constitute additional crimes.

     

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