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To: Lenora Thompson

This woman makes several great observations. Let me say this: as an attorney who has tried a couple hundred jury trials, I have won more than a few cases that I had no business winning based on the immature behavior of the opposing lawyer. The eyerolls, the signs, the histrionics. Women, especially, hate this stuff. And twice she DEFINED words for the audience: “Do you know what debt is? It’s when you owe someone!” and “Do you know what a bounty is....?” OMG, I heard a groan all over my neighborhood. Finally, the damn moderator was so biased it wasn’t funny.


30 posted on 10/07/2020 8:02:21 PM PDT by bort
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To: bort

Thank you for your comment. I really appreciated your kind words on my article. (Sorry for typos, I had to go so fast.)


58 posted on 10/07/2020 8:33:53 PM PDT by Lenora Thompson (Conservative essays with humor!)
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To: bort
And twice she DEFINED words for the audience: “Do you know what debt is? It’s when you owe someone!”

In business, it is LEVERAGE:

What Is Leverage?

Leverage results from using borrowed capital as a funding source when investing to expand the firm's asset base and generate returns on risk capital. Leverage is an investment strategy of using borrowed money—specifically, the use of various financial instruments or borrowed capital—to increase the potential return of an investment. Leverage can also refer to the amount of debt a firm uses to finance assets.

Apparently, she doesn't know what THAT definition is.

-PJ

97 posted on 10/07/2020 10:13:47 PM PDT by Political Junkie Too (Freedom of the press is the People's right to publish, not CNN's right to the 1st question.)
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