... literally just had a four year class ....
That was just tax breaks for the EVIL Rich and Fat Cat Corporations
[ those ones the progressives love during the pandemic like WalMart and CostCo ]
... literally just had a four year class ....
They invested in quite an array of new models, new technology. etc. Problem is they waited a bit too long to do it.
I like the loud part...and I've been pretty lucky with the leaky part. Even my 1947 U was relatively leak free...a rarity for those. My 2001 dresser does not leak at all.It was really just a joke.... But I will say buyers always seemed to want them as loud and as leaky as possible, typically not things associated with being palatable to the public.
I like the loud part...and I've been pretty lucky with the leaky part. Even my 1947 U was relatively leak free...a rarity for those. My 2001 dresser does not leak at all.
I've had motorcycles since I was a kid..and I'm soon 63. Lost count a long time ago how many its been, but I gave up offroad bikes quite a few years ago.Never been a motorcycle guy myself. Not since I took my old mans new T100 out for a spin and lost traction on the first corner of our dirt road and slid through a wire fence and into a ditch.
Same. Started riding when I was about 10 on a modified bicycle with a 2.5hp motor. What a kludge... Off road was a favorite, but this old body can't take it anymore. Hell, I had to give up my 2-wheeler for the same reasons, had to add an extra wheel for stability.I've had motorcycles since I was a kid..and I'm soon 63. Lost count a long time ago how many its been, but I gave up offroad bikes quite a few years ago.
Harley Davidson.
Same. Started riding when I was about 10 on a modified bicycle with a 2.5hp motor. What a kludge... Off road was a favorite, but this old body can't take it anymore. Hell, I had to give up my 2-wheeler for the same reasons, had to add an extra wheel for stability.
If the Trump administration wasn’t preparing for a migration overflow, it’s because there was no overflow for which to prepare. Trump had implemented a number of successful policies that helped immigration agents get control of the 2019 humanitarian crisis and prevent it from happening again. His “Remain in Mexico” policy made sure border facilities weren’t overrun by migrants seeking asylum. His decision to end “catch and release” allowed officials to process and deport migrants quickly who did not qualify for asylum in the U.S. Both of these policies also protected border towns from being overwhelmed by migrants who needed assistance while awaiting court hearings.
And a book by CacklesHell, they were even given t-shirts after Slo Joe took office.
Yep. Trump's fault for sure.And a book by Cackles
That’s an interesting point: knowing how painfully slow government purchasing and distribution is, somehow there were boxes with tens of thousands of those books ready to be given out within weeks of Biden’s inauguration.Yep. Trump's fault for sure.
All these handouts were done to make Sniff&Cackle popular with the segment of population with limited mental abilities:Biden Adviser Admits His Spending Will Cause Inflation: ‘Going To Be Bumps,’ Concerns ‘Very Serious’
“Can you guarantee with all the spending that we’re not going to have a new round of overheating the economy and serious inflation?” Wallace asked.
“These are very serious concerns and we know that coming out of an extremely deep recession that there are going to be bumps along the way. So we expect that there have been supply chain disruptions that will cause some transitory increases in prices,” Rouse answered. “We know that there are some places where employers are struggling to find workers because, let’s face it, we’re still in the middle of the pandemic. Some workers would like to go back to work but they don’t have child care, their schools are not open, and the pandemic is still out of control in certain parts of our country.”
They invested in quite an array of new models, new technology. etc. Problem is they waited a bit too long to do it.
CNN: Biden Admin Considering Using Private Firms To Conduct Warrantless Surveillance Of U.S. Citizens
“The plan being discussed inside DHS, according to multiple sources, would, in effect, allow the department to circumvent” laws that limit what the federal government can do in surveilling U.S. citizens without a warrant, CNN reported. “A source familiar with the effort said it is not about decrypting data but rather using outside entities who can legally access these private groups to gather large amounts of information that could help DHS identify key narratives as they emerge.”
The report claimed that the private firms that the Biden administration is considering using would “act as middlemen” to obtain the information, which would consist of “broad summaries or analysis of narratives that are emerging on these sites” and would not “target specific individuals.” However, some of these firms use fake identities to access the private social media spaces that the government can’t access, which could cause potential legal headaches for the administration.
“Gathering information on US citizens — no matter how abhorrent their beliefs — raises instant constitutional and legal challenges,” the report added. “Civil liberties advocates and privacy hawks have long criticized any efforts to collect even publicly available information on Americans in bulk as a violation of Americans’ First and Fourth Amendment rights.”
Much of the planning for the Capitol Hill riot appeared out in the open, on social media platforms and on encrypted apps available to anyone with an internet connection. The DHS is trying to get a better sense of “narratives” that might lead to violence as they emerge across those channels, according to two DHS officials.
But tracking those narratives, particularly in the wake of January 6, increasingly requires access to private groups on encrypted apps as extremist groups migrate from more forward-facing sites like Facebook.
By the time narratives are appearing on Facebook, it is usually too late, one DHS official told CNN.
“Domestic violent extremists are really adaptive and innovative. We see them not only moving to encrypted platforms, but obviously couching their language so they don’t trigger any kind of red flag on any platforms,” the official added.