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1. Strikes are illegal in Nevada- that’s some BS right there.

tl;dr Trump is a horrible person who would delete documents, alter them, fire Comey, accuse Comey of all sorts of crimes, etc. So, in anticipation of having to defend himself from all this shit, Comey kept a copy of those documents in a safe place, but in violation of FBI rules.

I think their goal was to decimate public transportation and traditional taxis by offering super cheap rides. Once those services were attenuated, they could raise prices. I also think they’re still pushing on driverless cars, but that’s a long term play.

...yet creates potentially crippling optics with the flag-humpers you’d like to court one year from now at election time.

The theory is that Boris is doing this as a part of “disaster economics.” Meaning, you manufacture a recession and then claim that solution to that recession is to privatize, sell off assets, reduce funding, etc. 

Those on the periphery will get the usual think tank/lobbyist jobs. 

Correct, but my point is that they assumed when they voted to remain, that UK/EU would reach a reasonable deal. It’s never safe to assume, but I guess they thought the UK would be rational.

Scotland voted to stay, but they likely assumed that there would be a deal in place, not just crashing out of the EU.

The amount of “norm breaking” Trump has engaged in, is truly astounding. All the norms and decorum that Pelosi and Schumer are so obsessed have been ignored.

Perdue pharma is a private company so I don’t have much information on their finances. But what’s $10B in terms of their profits over the the last 10+ years?

I’m guessing the Perdue family will escape with their yachts, cars, summer, winter and pied-a-terre homes in place and a hefty pile of cash to think about all

Both Scalias are/were vehemently anti-union.  Let’s see if those old white union members decide they want their faces eaten by a Leopard or not.

J&J stock is up because the damage award was lower than many were expecting.

That’s my point- Dems are bending over backwards to appeal to unions, who will give them some support, but individual union members probably still won’t vote for them. Their money and time can be better spent turning out their “true” base.

Getting the endorsement of a union is great in terms of PACs supporting you, funding, etc. So, it might get you slightly more than average votes from union members.

It’s a good point re: taxes. If their pensions were partially at risk from litigation, I wonder if they’d be as bellicose about it.

I’m partially angered by this, but if they want to give their money to this PsOS like this, I’m happy to let them have less money.  

Many police departments give the officers a few days to “cope” when they shoot someone because it’s so traumatic and emotional for them (read: to get their stories straight).

There have been a few studies that show that poor people tend to make bad decisions because of a lot of things: education, cognitive load (i.e. stress), the fact that they’re poor and don’t ever think they won’t be, etc.

No, no, you don’t get it. Nazis, Antifa, and the KKK are all liberal. But Nazis aren’t bad, they’re just patriots who the US did NOT fight in WW2.

I’m curious what the drop and return rate is for Tucker- i.e. how many companies reduce or drop him, wait for things to cool, and come back.

I know a number of advertisers don’t really drop Fox, they just move to Hannity, Judge Pirro, etc. There’s only so many advertising markets for reverse mortgages and catheters