ryoder

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  1. From what I've read, the success of SpaceX is attributable to Gwynne Shotwell, not Musk.
  2. Elmo plans to take his case to SCOTUS that he should be allowed to lie to investors: Musk plans Supreme Court appeal after losing bid to terminate SEC settlement
  3. Sounds like the loony tune was spreading typical right-wing conspiracy "theories" against the hospital. Ammon Bundy must pay millions for defamation campaign against hospital: Jury
  4. And they honor their crooks! In 1988 Speaker Jim Wright resigned in the midst of an ethics investigation. To this day there is still a "Jim Wright Freeway" on the Nortwest side of Fort Worth.
  5. My gosh! Paxton could be poised to defeat Trump in the primaries!!!
  6. "Silent majority"??? Good gawd! We are now recycling Nixon-era cliches???
  7. I always have a tab to Twitter open on my browser, but I don't post to it. I follow my governor, senators, representative, local PD, and several news reporters. It is a way to get very early alerts of breaking news. Also, when opening Twitter, it always automatically goes to the "For you" tab, which crams a non-stop spew of trash into my feed. I must manually select the "Following" tab in order to limit it to accounts I have actually selected.
  8. Oh yes, this should solve all the problems, but only if they also get rid of the cuckoo at the top of the hierarchy: The Hill: Musk says Twitter changing brand, eliminating ‘all the birds’
  9. They did a nice Youtube video with the song, but it is NSFW. Just search for "The Loophole by Garfunkel and Oates".
  10. 2019: Michael Cohen sues Trump Org for unpaid bills for work he did for it. Trial set for this coming Monday. Yesterday Trump Org suddenly settled with him. Rolling Stone: Michael Cohen Settles Lawsuit Against Trump Organization Days Before Trial
  11. "Hey, sewer rat may taste like pumpkin pie, but I'd never know 'cause I wouldn't eat the filthy motherfucker. Pigs sleep and root in shit. That's a filthy animal. I ain't eat nothin' that ain't got sense enough to disregard its own feces." ;-)
  12. I will believe it when it has been confirmed by a reputable source.
  13. This is great! LOL! Hope he takes her advice.
  14. Georgia Supreme Court throws cold water on yet another frivolous legal manuever: WaPo: Georgia Supreme Court rejects Trump petition to block election probe
  15. Because one party still believes in democracy.
  16. Thomas likes checks, but he prefers Venmo.
  17. The finest justice money can buy! These are the 7 lawyers who apparently sent Venmo payments for ‘CT Christmas Party’ to a Clarence Thomas aide
  18. That is what Justin King was arguing 3 days ago. I have been waiting for confirmation this is the case.
  19. Michigan GOP is now following the script from professional wrestling: Rolling Stone: ‘He Kicked Me in My Balls.’ Fight at Michigan GOP Meeting Turns Physical: Report
  20. ryoder

    Q

    I'm kind of curious how much overlap you'd find between Q-cumbers, and cryptocurrency "investors".
  21. Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene removed from US House Freedom Caucus I'm trying really, really hard to pick a side here. :-(
  22. And tax exempt, so the rest of us must makeup the taxes they don't pay.
  23. I knew there was at least one mega-church down there, but doing some googling turned up...holy shit! Colorado’s Christian Ministries Overwhelmingly Located in One City: Colorado Springs A small city at the base of Pikes Peak is home to the vast majority of Colorado Christian ministries. More than 500 ministries call Colorado Springs home. Colorado, the 21st most populous state in the country, boasts at least 56 Christian ministries on the “MinistryWatch 1000” list of the largest ministries in the nation. Among them are some of the nation’s most well-known. Together, they bring in over $2.5 billion, ranking Colorado fourth in the country for Christian ministry revenue. This ranking owes much to the rapid growth in ministries in Colorado Springs over the past 30 years.