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« Last post by Sojourner on November 09, 2024, 03:06:50 PM »
I find I'm deriving a perverse pleasure watching the meltdowns and lamentations on the left following Trump's win. I sort of feel guilty, and sort of don't.
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« Last post by Athanasius on November 09, 2024, 08:45:40 AM »
I hear the same is true about most of Europe unless you start the day with 2 glasses or wine or beer.
There's a lot of Europe that's quite nice. This is the first time I've been shocked at the state of things... especially considering it's a capital city.
Have you been to Paris?
Parts of it are lovely. When I was last there much of it was overrun with beggars. And not like the guys you see in London or New York who ask for change and maybe hustle a little to "earn" it, but people constantly in your face asking for more, more, more.
Yeah, and probably the same "syndrome". I was expecting Rome, and got Mogadishu.
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« Last post by RabbiKnife on November 08, 2024, 02:38:45 PM »
She’s a real sweet lady and an absolutely head knocker as to discipline and process.
This is a lady you want running the trains and as she says, “keeping the riff raff away from the Boss.”
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« Last post by Sojourner on November 08, 2024, 11:10:50 AM »
Trump has started out putting his best foot forward in selecting Susie Wiles as his Chief of Staff--the first woman ever appointed to that prestigious position. She was instrumental in the success of Trump's campaign strategy and will certainly be a major asset to his administration. (So much for Mark Cuban's allegation that Trump doesn't like strong, intelligent women around him).
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« Last post by Sojourner on November 07, 2024, 05:24:54 PM »
I suppose in the end she really wasn't liked by that many at all. She ran as "I'm not Trump" and didn't get votes from people who were looking for something more.
Yeah, I agree that her major selling point was not being Donald Trump. She was mainly chosen as Biden's running mate because she was an ethnic female with an education. In the end, over half of all voters chose a qualified "felon" over an empty pantsuit.
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« Last post by RabbiKnife on November 07, 2024, 03:24:52 PM »
Kind of academic now, but I can't help wondering what it was that so many liked about the candidate who fell at the first hurdle in the 2020 primaries but ended up at the top of the ticket because Biden insisted on having a black woman as his running mate.
I suppose in the end she really wasn't liked by that many at all. She ran as "I'm not Trump" and didn't get votes from people who were looking for something more.
And it appears that she invited 14 million of Joe’s friends to her BBQ from 4 years and none of them either showed up or RSVP’d How strange…. How rooooooddddd.
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« Last post by Fenris on November 07, 2024, 02:35:34 PM »
Kind of academic now, but I can't help wondering what it was that so many liked about the candidate who fell at the first hurdle in the 2020 primaries but ended up at the top of the ticket because Biden insisted on having a black woman as his running mate.
I suppose in the end she really wasn't liked by that many at all. She ran as "I'm not Trump" and didn't get votes from people who were looking for something more.
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« Last post by Fenris on November 07, 2024, 02:32:46 PM »
I like the next four years.
Sounds awesome, RK. I'm very happy for you!
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« Last post by Cloudwalker on November 07, 2024, 01:08:38 PM »
The Wise Man My friends and I are scholars. Wise men some call us, Magi others, and Kings still others. We live far to the east of Israel. In Persia actually. And over there we are rich, powerful and influential men. We spend the majority of our time studying. Most particularly we study the stars for in them we believe it is sometimes possible to glimpse bits and pieces of what is about to happen. Most nights it’s the same old thing. We routinely chart the stars in their courses, knowing that in most cases, they don’t mean anything. But if we don’t watch we may miss something important. It’s usually the same old thing. Except for one night. One night something truly wondrous happened. That night a new star appeared and we couldn’t have missed it if we had tried. I called my friends over and they, too, had witnessed the star. What did it mean? A star that amazing suddenly appearing must mean something. But what? When we charted its position we realized what it meant. A king had been born. A king born to be king of the Jews. There was no doubt. We had to go. That star was calling to us to follow it. A trip of that magnitude takes a while to organize. After all, it would take us months, perhaps over a year, just to get there and then we would have to find the child. And you don’t visit a king empty handed. You must bring gifts. And you can’t bring just any gift. They had to be gifts fitting for a king whose birth was announced in the heavens. Gold is always appropriate for a king. A king whose birth was heralded by a star must be divine, so Frankincense was chosen. I don’t know why, but we also chose Myrrh. Myrrh is a spice often used in burial. With its association with death, it normally wouldn’t be thought of as a gift for an infant. But, somehow, we knew that it was appropriate. And so we set off on our long trek. And the star, that hadn’t moved as we prepared, went before us and guided us to Judea. I don’t know what we expected but nothing could have prepared us for what we found when we arrived. When we found the child we gave him our gifts and then we did the only thing we could. We fell down and worshiped him. Many kings around the world claim to be divine. This child truly was. We may be kings but he was THE king. Nothing can prepare you for meeting the King of Kings and when you do nothing is ever the same.
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« Last post by RabbiKnife on November 06, 2024, 12:33:15 PM »
On a purely selfish note, this gives me a four year time frame in which: 1. the law firm will buy all of my stock in 48 equal payments starting January 1, with the outstanding balance earning a healthy 8% per year. 2. on January 1, 2029, they make their final lump sum payment to me. 3. that gives me four years to work as much and where I want, to invest as I want, to buy the land the Mrs. and I want, and to design and build our "final home." 4. To transition from full time lawyering back into full time ministry.
I like the next four years.
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