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Spin Zone / Re: Trump's NY Trial
« on: Today at 07:11:00 AM »
The high information voters are seeing through the show trials and persecutions.    Also, blacks, Latinos and other minority voters who the democrats have kept on the plantation are seeing this for what it really is.

The DNC (Democrat National Communist) are driving voters to Trump.  I hope they keep it up.
This is exactly what I'm seeing.  Blacks and Latinos who have been unfairly treated by the justice system are watching the same kind of perverted justice system that affects them.  And they are sympathetic to President Trump's fight against it.

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Spin Zone / Re: Trump's NY Trial
« on: Today at 07:08:17 AM »
Maybe someone should start a "accused pedophile FJB" campaign?

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Spin Zone / Trump's NY Trial
« on: Today at 06:24:22 AM »
I'm getting a really, really bad feeling about this.  Biden has announced that he will make a statement from the White House right after the jury announces the verdict.  The jury is biased enough to convict.  The judge is paid off enough and biased enough to sentence President Trump to prison for a bookkeeping error.  I believe that the left is rabid enough to put President Trump in prison for at least a while.  Of course the sham trial will be overturned on appeal.  But the damage will be done.  We've descended into a third-world dictatorship where no dissent in thought will be tolerated.  I feel like crawling into a hole and pulling it in after me.

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Spin Zone / Re: Bronx Rally
« on: Today at 06:17:18 AM »
Their report on the rally seems to be contrary to things being posted on X.  Yesterday all the libs were posting an overhead drone shot of the rally that seemed to show a very light turnout.  Hard to tell what is real these days.  I've noticed on X that posts are beginning to turn heavily leftist. Guessing the censorship algorithm has been turned up.
I've noticed that too.  I'm seeing a lot more far left posts on my "for you" page.  I mute the more rabid ones hoping that the algorithm notices.  But I do post on the official Biden posts from time to time to see the counterpoint replies.  Where he makes an outrageous lie to see how quickly it's debunked.  Maybe the algorithm counts that?

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Spin Zone / Re: Draining the Swamp
« on: Today at 06:13:28 AM »
I respect that he had the intention to drain the swamp.  He had no idea how difficult that would be.  It's nearly impossible to fire federal / state employees.  And they know how to fight back.  All else being equal, and with no artificial pandemic panic, he may have been able to carve away at the deep state swamp.  He just never had a good shot at it.  I think that next time he'll be more prepared, be more knowledgeable, and will have a better team of advisors than last time.

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Spin Zone / Re: A piece of advice
« on: May 22, 2024, 11:41:01 AM »
My wife and I have two small plastic containers with the letters we wrote each other when she was back in Florida and I was in Illinois.  We sat down one night to read through some and didn't get far.
My wife has EVERY email I ever sent her from the day we met to the day we got married.  I have her's as well.  Way easier to store bits.

I have all my parent's and grandparent's photo albums.  I'm scanning in the pictures to make it easier to share with the sibs.  Once scanned, then trashed.  I have way more room on my disk drive than in my house.  Considering taking pictures of the "treasures" that I'm keeping around then donating / trashing them.  I haven't gone that far yet, but it seems like a good thing.

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Spin Zone / Re: A piece of advice
« on: May 22, 2024, 11:36:43 AM »
“Chunk of wire”… I’ve got all types of wires and cables and computer components from back when I built my own computers that I will never use. It’s cheaper now to just buy a computer and they get outdated so fast anyway, it’s not worth the time and trouble to build your own.  Besides my current office is too tiny, nowhere to work anyway.  But I’m having a hard time tossing that big reel of cat 5, old monitors, cases, spare wifi, power cords, adapters, etc etc etc.  “Some day I might need this!”  Yeah right.
Yep.  A reel of cat 5, a box of connectors, a couple switches, a few routers.  But now the whole house is on wireless so they just sit there.  A TRUNK of electric power wire and surge protectors.  A box of random "computer cables".  Another box of USB cables of various sizes and still not the one I need.  A drawer full of disk drives that I might use someday.  I finally threw out the old computer carcasses with questionable power supplies.  A pile of old Ham radio handhelds that are still pretty cool.  Can't wait to retire and get rid of my reference books to free up some shelves for the more important things.

Bins of clothes that are too small, bins of clothes that are too big.

STILL too much junk.

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Spin Zone / Re: A piece of advice
« on: May 22, 2024, 06:59:20 AM »
When my mother passed away we cleaned out her house and it was amazing what she kept.  Old calendars from 20 years ago, phone books, teaching materials from when she was a special ed teacher many years ago, all kinds of other stuff.  Like an encyclopedia set from the 1970s.  Small jars of something that went solid.  Things full of memories, I'm sure.  Kind of sad.

That made me much more picky when we made our last move.  What to save, what to donate, what to trash.  We had our regular house, a vacation house (we got the vacation house fully furnished!), and a storage unit all to be compressed into one smaller house.  We set a limit of one moving truck for all our stuff including furniture.  Everything else OUT.  A couple of trucks of donations, a couple dumpsters of "who would want this?"  Actually felt pretty good to get rid of all that stuff.  Even after the move I'm ruthless in discarding old "treasures".  Like that chunk of wire that might be useful some day.  That hammer with a chipped handle.  A box of rocks that are kind of pretty.  Still slowly thinning the bins I couldn't decide on before the move. 

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Spin Zone / Re: Hell Gained A Deserving Resident This Weekend
« on: May 21, 2024, 05:40:45 AM »
Caused by the pilot: Karma Isabitch.

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Spin Zone / Re: PoA Dumpster Fire
« on: May 19, 2024, 06:15:27 AM »
In the tiny, little minds of leftists, anything that doesn’t worship whatever bullshit their masters tell them they are all for, today, is racist.
The "You're a racist!" thing has been so overused that people are now saying "Yeah, so what?"  No longer is it a weapon that causes instant capitulation.  A word that was once useful in describing unacceptable behavior is now meaningless.

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Spin Zone / Re: PoA Dumpster Fire
« on: May 18, 2024, 05:15:39 AM »
I think it was during Covid I quit for good due to my disgust over censorship of that topic.  I made a brief exception to talk about hip replacement in medical matters.

The irony that that board was created as a free speech board when AOPA shut down their spin zone is so thick.
Of course it's free speech.  If you're a far left nutjob.

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And the police are very willing customers for military arms and hardware. 

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Spin Zone / Re: Biden forgives $10,000 in student loans
« on: May 12, 2024, 05:31:25 AM »
I don’t have the personality to run a business unless I am the lone human in it. And there’s no inventory. And no production of actual things. And no real life interaction with anybody.
I think we're related.  :)

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Spin Zone / Re: Didn't Know Where Else to Put This.....
« on: May 12, 2024, 05:27:41 AM »
I'm so sorry!  Cancer truly sucks.  Both sisters, father, and wife, along with various friends and friend's family members have/had cancer in some form.  it's a truly terrible disease.  Prayers to your DIL.

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Spin Zone / Re: Biden forgives $10,000 in student loans
« on: May 11, 2024, 06:31:40 AM »
It's like those "Restaurant Rescue" shows.  The owner loved to cook and is a good chef.  Wants to buy a restaurant and fails.  Most of the show is about how to run a business with a bit of lipstick on the building.  Yeah, you do need good cooks.  But 80% of the effort of a restaurant is business, not cooking.

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