The internet is on fire as everyone has something to say for or against the former president.
I've been listening to lots and lots of interviews, especially with people who know Trump personally. In his defense of Trump, Congressman Jim Jordan's appearance on CNN’s State of the Union and interviewed by host Dana Bash didn't go well.
Regarding the documents, Dana says “They were kept in unsecure areas, like a bathroom, a ballroom, a bedroom. And the indictment says that Donald Trump lied to lawyers, his own lawyers, which resulted in false statements to the FBI, so that he could keep those documents. Is all of that, any of that acceptable to you?”
Jordan (like a deer in your headlights) accidentally contradicts himself: (Twitter link)
I found chewing gum that has 80mg of caffeine. When I went back for more, I see that also make it in 100mg. That must be Maximum strength, so I bought one.
Oh, I have to do this again... respond to the suspicion comment.
There was a new member this morning who claimed to be 45 years old and used several photos of Jen. That's how I found the page that had the before and after Photoshop images.
When I think about it, on CS are no teenies looking for sugar grandpa's, they are going out enjoying life.
D&S, that sounds like a bitter response. If you were to spend time looking at female profiles you will see a high percentage of 'under 30' looking for older men to have a good time.
Except for the TDS reference, the blog focuses on the anti-Christ DeSantis. America will be hearing more about him in months to come.
Mentioned in a previous blog, there's at least 5 new stories of Trump in the news daily. He's teetering on legal trouble and may get the nomination for the Republican party wearing and ankle bracket. Republicans don't really want him. Just think of the havoc he could wreak...
Anyway, please don't compare me to Jim. No way, I don't bicker with opposing views. For that, he truly is a master. You miss him, I'm sure.
News today as DeSantis campaigns in New Hampshire and Florida pays for it:
"Over the past few weeks, roughly a quarter-million Floridians have lost health insurance coverage through Medicaid. And that’s just the beginning. In the coming months, even more Medicaid beneficiaries in Florida could lose their coverage as well ? with many, and quite possibly most, ending up uninsured altogether.
It’s a big deal in Florida. It should be a big deal elsewhere too, because a major reason for the coverage losses are a series of policy decisions that DeSantis and his administration have made. These decisions say a lot about his priorities and values, and how he might govern as president."
I read that Tesla's qualify for tax credits as much as $7,500. They use it as a sales tool in car reviews. I don't know what other electric cars qualify, but I'm sure there are others.
The Republican governor has decried the “malignant ideology” of the left and “the woke mob,” and he’s promised to make the rest of America more like his “free state of Florida.” He has suggested that Disney is trying to brainwash America, and he’s gone after former President Donald Trump too, albeit indirectly, by urging Republicans to “dispense with a culture of losing” during an appearance in New Hampshire.
Yes, he did. Like pardon Charles Kushner who was convicted of tax crimes, witness tampering, and illegal campaign contributions. (kinda like the very same things he's accused to be guilty of)
Made his son-in-law (Jared Kushner) a millionaire.
Built a wall that Mexico paid for.
Gave a full pardon to (his friend) Roger Stone who was convicted of making false statements, witness tampering, obstruction in the connection of Mueller's Russia investigation.
Pardoned his campaign manager Paul Manafort who was sentenced to 47 months for fraud and tax charges.
Knowing the seriousness of COVID, lied to the American people that is will just go away by summer.
Got himself impeached... twice.
changed the tax code that made the 1% richest ever richer.
Got banned from Twitter. Oh, wait... that was AFTER he lost to Biden.
Notice, the tow truck had no safety cones and no emergency lights. The Nissan hit the truck ramp and was catapulted 20 feet into the air, with a crash landing about 120 feet in front of the truck.
One reader comment said he heard The Dukes of Hazzard theme song!
That said, there's a small market for people buying electric vehicles. Every manufacturer is making at least one electric car, but the prices need to come down, range between charges improved and more charging stations available to make public acceptance so people can consider them equal to gas-saving hybrid vehicles.
Clients of mine bought an electric KIA. They only had it for a few weeks and changed back to a gasoline model. I didn't ask, but it probably wasn't right for them.
To answer your question... Any working Gramophones are extremely rare and most valuable to collectors. It's doubtful someone would actually want to play one.
I decided to give him a blog of his own...