Terrible fellow that I am, I am looking forward to a fortnight (for starters) of bad news for TFG. I wonder when parties will begin placing liens on his properties. It seems a little early, but much more likely than not to happen. ----Alan
Oh Jeez— Engoron is going to hand down his judgement by Wednesday, and it is probably going to be devastating. The bond required to appeal the decision may be more than Trump can raise. Skip ahead to about 17 minutes to get the most important stuff. ——Alan
We finished pruning all but one of our fruit trees, sprayed sulphur, Tomorrow will start pruning remaining fruit tree and spray horticultural oil. Probably not in that order. The buds on three of our peach trees are swelling and some show a tiny bit or green, but our earliest peach (Belle of Georgia) already has about five blossoms! No need for long johns today. Can see a fair amount of snow on the mountains, even looks like some on the foothills. ----Alan
The DT news trend of the day was just what I needed, Alan. Had 4 hours of broken sleep last night, some of it in the recliner in the livingroom. Hoping to do better tonight. Ordered a recliner today to place in my Studio upstairs so I don't have to traipse down to the livingroom (with phone, watch, eyeglasses, meds, pillows and blankets) on the rough nights. Should arrive in about a month. It helps.
My pleasure, listener. I look forward with anticipation to what this week may hold for Mr. Trump and friends. The auguries are falling into place. -----Alan
Terrible fellow that I am, I am looking forward to a fortnight (for starters) of bad news for TFG. I wonder when parties will begin placing liens on his properties. It seems a little early, but much more likely than not to happen.
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‘Everyone and their bubbie is here’: a lively Jewish Sabbath at a Palestinian restaurant in Brooklyn [Click]
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‘Forging new history’: high-end iron age smithy unearthed in Oxfordshire [Click]
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ReplyDeleteEU plan for medicine stockpile could worsen UK’s record shortages [Click] “Bloc plans to bulk-buy key drugs for all 27 countries, potentially leaving Britain ‘behind in the queue’” More “taking back control.”
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But Brexit was such a grand idea. :P
Delete[Video] Judge Engoron Gets Final Missing Link to Drop the Hammer on Trump [Click] This certainly does sound like the death knell of Trump’s NY businesses.
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Oh Jeez— Engoron is going to hand down his judgement by Wednesday, and it is probably going to be devastating. The bond required to appeal the decision may be more than Trump can raise. Skip ahead to about 17 minutes to get the most important stuff.
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Looking forward to Wednesday! Great if he isn't able to appeal. But I bet some wingnut will fork it over to keep their version of the GOP afloat.
DeleteWe finished pruning all but one of our fruit trees, sprayed sulphur, Tomorrow will start pruning remaining fruit tree and spray horticultural oil. Probably not in that order. The buds on three of our peach trees are swelling and some show a tiny bit or green, but our earliest peach (Belle of Georgia) already has about five blossoms! No need for long johns today. Can see a fair amount of snow on the mountains, even looks like some on the foothills.
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‘Seismic shift’: driving unaffordable for many in US amid push toward SUVs [Click] I see numerous reports on the Internet about auto manufacturers and dealers discovering that they can’t sell overpriced [and unreliable] luxury vehicles, even if that is all they offer.
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[Video] Appellate court CRUSHES Donald Trump, dismisses special master case, chastises Judge Aileen Cannon [Click] ZOT!
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Things aren't going so well for the Donald, eh?
DeleteVideo: Trump's attorney caught LYING to judge, faces punishment - Click
ReplyDeleteSure enough a miraculous recovery if ever I saw one.
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Lawrence O’Donnell: $83M to Carroll could start Trump's 'collapse into bankruptcy' [Click] Implies the Interest is compounding daily; he doesn’t say how much it is, but that it is substantial. 1.5% interest per month, compounded monthly, is not considered usurious on credit card debt.
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The DT news trend of the day was just what I needed, Alan. Had 4 hours of broken sleep last night, some of it in the recliner in the livingroom. Hoping to do better tonight. Ordered a recliner today to place in my Studio upstairs so I don't have to traipse down to the livingroom (with phone, watch, eyeglasses, meds, pillows and blankets) on the rough nights. Should arrive in about a month. It helps.
ReplyDeleteMy pleasure, listener. I look forward with anticipation to what this week may hold for Mr. Trump and friends. The auguries are falling into place.
Delete-----Alan