No, you’re right. But I think this is specifically a message to the oil industry.
No, you’re right. But I think this is specifically a message to the oil industry.
Nah. Imo, this is him telling oil company that they need to step up and fully fund his requests for money “or else”. Didn’t he recently ask the oil industry for an insane amount of money at the beginning of his campaign or something?
Ok. Then who is going to replace HER?!?!?!
It’s a well deserved comment. Your like 1/3 of Lemmy and pretty responsive to comments and stuff. Keep that good content coming. Hope your not a bot. 🤞
You and history info & memes.
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You know what, that does make me feel better.
But I guess those jokes stunk like manure! I hate manure!
My bad, I should have put a “/s” on all my comments in this thread.
Those lines are directly out of a movie. Except they say rerun instead of repost. It just seemed that the OP was driving one of these:
What’s a repost?
Are you back from the future or something?
What do you mean you’ve seen this? It’s brand new.
You are allowed, but in that universe you must actually PokémonGO to the polls.
The first write-off came on Mr. Trump’s tax return for 2008. With sales lagging far behind projections, he claimed that his investment in the condo-hotel tower met the tax code definition of “worthless,” because his debt on the project meant he would never see a profit. That move resulted in Mr. Trump reporting losses as high as $651 million for the year, The Times and ProPublica found. There is no indication the I.R.S. challenged that initial claim, though that lack of scrutiny surprised tax experts consulted for this article. But in 2010, Mr. Trump and his tax advisers sought to extract further benefits from the Chicago project, executing a maneuver that would draw years of inquiry from the I.R.S. First, he shifted the company that owned the tower into a new partnership. Because he controlled both companies, it was like moving coins from one pocket to another. Then he used the shift as justification to declare $168 million in additional losses over the next decade.
Honestly, it’s the failure rate and quick fizzle out that’s got me waiting with any game.
Bethesda and Starfield did it to me. Still feel bamboozled by buying that day one. I love RPGs, I love space, I love crafting, but it just fell so damn flat. And then all the rhetoric and displeasure of Dragon’s Dogma 2 and mtx. It’s a no for me.
But then again, I have a hard time splitting from my money since I don’t have a lot of disposable income, so I prefer to make the wisest ROI choice I can.
Damn. I was excited before entering this post. But you’re probably right.
Thanks buzzkill.
Jk.
Ya, that math checks out, but man, I really hope not. I tried looking super quick (at work rn) and I didn’t immediately see any reporting stating people gave their houses, etc. Although I did quickly read PAC and Super PAC rules and the PAC rules are pretty tight on capping donations, and the Super PAC rules state that all donors need to be reported. So I am sure someone can find out where it’s really coming from.
Ya, for 50+ million. That’s not a bunch of grandparents donating $50. That amount is like other countries, corporations and the rich friends with their interests in mind. And if he’s cozy with Saudi or other rich countries, the pot might not necessarily have a bottom for all intents and purposes of this voting year.
I mean, ya it’s also grandparents and stuff… but I cannot see that the vast majority of that money coming from them.
Which street??
Why does it take one year for this plane to warm up before it breaks the sound barrier? Aren’t there planes that already break the sound barrier in minutes/seconds and not take years?
Ya I was with the service for so long. I miss that little ugly orange triangle with those yellow headphones.
Number of days stranded