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#1601 Re: Management » Where's James » 383 weeks ago

Same. I know he dropped off the board years ago. Someone posted a similar thread to this one 2 or 3 years ago & he responded in time. I agree hope he's alright.

#1602 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 383 weeks ago

Step 1: Declare a National Emergency
Step 2: Let it die in the courts
Step 3: Pretend it never happened & ended in your favor.

#1603 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 383 weeks ago

lol, Trump wants to declare a Nat'l Emergency. Sets an awful precedent of usurping Congress and GOP will likely NOT support him on it. He's really isolating himself now.

#1604 Re: Guns N' Roses » new gnr song debuted » 383 weeks ago

johndivney wrote:

And I mean jaggers last decent album was 1972. Axls last decent album was.......

1972 16

#1605 Re: Guns N' Roses » new gnr song debuted » 383 weeks ago

elevendayempire wrote:
Wagszilla wrote:

I saw Jagger with the Stones when he was in his 60s. He was energetic, engaged, and sharp as a tack.

He even bantered with the audience here and there.

He went to a local joint before the gig for wine and ravioli.

The point being it’s possible to live it up and still show up for work ready to go. The tour was to promote an under appreciated new album.

And I think the whole thing was unavoidable but Azoff did his damnedest to reunite Slash and Axl, didn’t he?

Jagger maintains a ridiculous health regimen, though: https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2013/0 … 51796.html

Damn, was hoping for actual diet tips & recipe's.  All good tho, I do some yoga at home now & then. What's with the "early to bed the night before, around 2am" part??

I haven't seen 2am in a decade!  lol

#1606 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 383 weeks ago

Yeah, tomorrows gonna be a big day & take this to stage 2 when ppl actually miss their first paycheck and go an entire weekend of doing so and news cycle covering it. His support has gotta be dwindling and as such, Dems has very little reason if any to negotiate on this. Seems that they are now in a point blank "Reopen the government" mode with zero interest in negotiating anything in return.

It's over.

#1607 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 383 weeks ago

mitchejw wrote:

You’d think he would have seen this coming. The time to do this was a year ago....with Dems taking control of the house there was no chance he would get his way.

His strategy of bullying and prime propaganda speeches did nothing.

I think either Republicans went the whole 2 years without telling him they never got him his wall, as they didn't want it to become a 2020 voter issue, then snuck out of town without telling him. Or Trump & the GOP didn't want it to become a 2020 issue, so they chose to play hardball and FORCE dems to vote for the wall, so that they can't make the fact Trump said Mexico will pay for the wall and lost big time on it. That's why Pelosi's holding out and saying no. They had this in their pocket leading up to the election on Trumps failed promise, so Trump wants to take this away and strongarm them into voting FOR it.

#1608 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 383 weeks ago

I bet this becomes Trumps exit strategy. It's his only shot at it.  "End the Pelosi/Shumer shutdown in order to SAVE the farmers!" and push a 'Democrats don't care about farmers" message to maintain the rural America constituency.
_____________________________________________________________________________

'Everybody is impacted': The shutdown is ruining Trump's big farmer bailout

https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/ever … 17790.html

Farmers affected by the U.S.-China trade war tariffs thought relief was on the way after the Trump administration extended the deadline for financial aid.

But the government shutdown means these farmers are not receiving their payments. On top of that, farmers can’t even apply for loans for next season.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)’s farmer bailout program involved two installments. The first round of payments, approximately $4.7 billion, were distributed in September 2018; the second round of $9.57 billion began in December.

The deadline to apply for this aid was initially Jan. 15, 2019, though this was extended due to the government shutdown. (The program is based on the impact to an agricultural industry’s export sales.) But applications can’t be received if the USDA is closed.

“In order for a [crop] producer to apply for the program, they have to go to their local USDA office, where those people are furloughed,” Andrew Novakovic, a professor of agricultural economics at Cornell University, told Yahoo Finance. “Until those people are back on the job, there’s no one to give the application to.”

#1609 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 383 weeks ago

Wow, Pelosi is cold as ice & handling this like a boss!

I saw it's rumored Kushner & Lindsay Graham offered to negiotiate a bit with Dems to see what they would need to support the walls funding. She told them nothing we're not going to vote for it, now reopen the government, and that Trumps now painted himself into a corner. LOL, the one possible bargaining chip they hoped to have (offering Dems a carrot) is now gone & not negotiable. Polls definitely must be showing Americans don't care about needing the wall all that much if she held out.

Also, Democrats put forth legislation demanding we reopen government forcing GOP to vote FOR the shutdown, 8 peeled off and sided with Dems lol. Cracks are beginning, and tomorrow employees go without paychecks.

There is no way around it, Trump HAS TO back down & reopen government, and that will be the only ending to this. She is not backing down on this, and it won't go well for Donald lol. It's like the dingbat in chess moving his Queen all around just to get 'Check' only to be blindsided and have her taken away by a bishop or knight.

#1610 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 383 weeks ago

mitchejw wrote:
mitchejw wrote:
Randall Flagg wrote:

That image says less than 1%.  The federal budget for 2018 was 4.1 trillion. You think we spend over 2 trillion dollars on the military?

This is what i meant to share....

Discretionary spending

https://images.search.yahoo.com/images/ … r2=piv-web

Ok no matter the link i post it shows something from 2016....

I think it's a slide in there, but the URL doesn't change so it links the same way.  If you click the right arrow its about 5 slides over. It says "Presidents Discretionary Spending'.  Not sure exactly what that means & how its so drastically different from the others.

Although, I'm not sure exactly what these are.  They look like something created on Google Slides in someones Dropbox account or Yahoo Storage, I really don't think these are credible. Somewhat informative at least, puts things in perspective & maybe in the ballpark.

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