Posted on 02/23/2023 11:53:45 AM PST by ransomnote
Hey LJ, I think you and I have similar views of what could be happening in Ukraine and Putin, Russia, etc. have you read Burning Bright’s substack, Righteous Russia? I think it’s 9 or 10 parts, really worth reading.
https://burningbright.substack.com/p/righteous-russia-part-0-enemy-of
I don't think we've heard the last of the FIB plans for "As The World Turns" regarding Trump. That needs to be fully revealed. Schumer hinted at it with his "six ways from Sunday" when Trump 'messed with' the Intel Community.
>I saw a pic on Twitter that Katie Hobbs is wearing one too!<
I hadn’t seen that. It’ll be interesting to hear how this goes.
Probably. The proper name is "The Alaska Fisheries Report". They cover pending legislation, market conditions, catch statistics, regulations etc.
So nuff, itizz!
Mazeltov!
It took me a while to realize that the long slide at the beginning is a way to bookmark the current thread. I started chiming in when I kept going to the wrong thread. So there is a purpose to those at least.
The issue, in my opinion, is when slides go on and on and on and on and on. It is a distraction BUT I have gotten good at scrolling. Also, I do comment on an occasional slide but hopefully I don’t occupy a lot of space doing so. I do wonder if the many extra posts put more work on Ransomnote. Something to consider. Do long unrelated slides discourage engagement for people who are short on time and are checking for new information? I can see that it might. Would they eventually stop coming because this thread seems to be a coffee drinking group at the DQ?
The active posters are not the only ones interested.
I was saying stupid stuff .... you are correct. The house has 2/3 to overturn veto, does the Senate have to have 2/3 also to veto?
My mileage varies.
it’s 2/3 of each house.
as of 2020, only 106 out of 1,484 regular vetoes have been overridden since 1789, notes the U.S. Senate.
https://www.unitedstatesnow.org/how-does-congress-override-a-presidential-veto.htm
gisd O
Will was the pilot in the Sci-Fi movie Independence Day where the aliens blew up the White House, and they had the top scientist at Area 51 looking like real-life "Rachel" Levine, the tranny head of HHS or whatever.
Speaking of husbands and wives,
Kellyanne Conway and George Conway to divorce after 22 years of marriage
Slide on slides -
I can tell in the first 5-10 words whether a post is something I want to make time for. So much information comes at us every single day by text, email, snail mail, web sites and apps that I suspect most people have learned to do that just to manage their free time well.
I’d guess that 25% of our posts on any thread are slides of some kind and I don’t think it’s hospitable to say some slides are welcome and others are not. Each slide is, by definition, completely off topic and superfluous, but there is someone enjoying every one of them. I don’t think any individual poster or collection of posters should judge which are allowed and which are forbidden, based on their own tastes. The slides don’t hurt anybody so we can afford to be kind and just ignore them if we’re not interested.
good show today!
thanx for the link up
Thanks. Weirdos for sure.
And some people are just mismatched.
If personal issues take over entire pages of threads, it’s too much.
Hey LJ, I think you and I have similar views of what could be happening in Ukraine and Putin, Russia, etc. have you read Burning Bright’s substack, Righteous Russia? I think it’s 9 or 10 parts, really worth reading.
https://burningbright.substack.com/p/righteous-russia-part-0-enemy-of
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I’ve read some of them but not all, he is very wordy! I have been meaning to catch up with them, thanks for the reminder.
i think 25% is really low...and I am really not sure what this thread is about anymore.
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