Posted on 05/01/2020 10:02:15 AM PDT by ransomnote
Im sorry about your kitty. We still miss ours. We had to put her down about 12 years ago from kidney failure. I still wonder if it was tainted cat food (chinee?), even though she was elderly.
I think you just awakened to the scam, my FRen
AHAHAHAHAHAAAAA
I don’t think they used the magic pills on flu before. Maybe that is what is killing the curve.
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(slide)I’m sorry about your cat, Petey. Glad you stood your ground about the mask, etc.
Loved her reply “You had to say that because you know what the answer is”.
She’s got their number.
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Beautiful presentation of our veterans!
Old soldiers never die...they become digital soldiers!
I'd guess POTUS isn't referring to SALT for the roads. "He never even called me to stop it." Curious...
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ThankQ, I missed that one when posting from Whitehouse.gov earlier today.
No it was removing unlimited state tax as a deduction, capped @ $10k I think. Course we could always ping SP for the tax rant.
Please, no more tax rants... LOL
I think he just declared war in China. Economic war. Just my two cents.
Well that’s a good start. Electrical power is the essence of “critical infrastructure” because without out, everything else stops other than what you can do with fire, animals, or muscles.
Much of the power transmission and distribution network (”the grid” was built out post WWII and many components such as large substation transformers have a 50 year design life. A high percentage are living on borrowed time already, and they do fail because of basic physics and chemistry. Power companies don’t have many spares because they are custom-built, and they say they can’t afford to proactively replace them. Trump talks about roads and bridges, but this should be a part of any infrastructure bill.
Of course the manufacture of these things has largely been moved offshore because there were no (until today) rules or laws preventing that. For example, the Westinghouse T&D business was acquired by ABB and much of the manufacturing is done in Mexico. Which is at least better than China.
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