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  2. The argument against it from government has beed idiocy from the start. It's about them not being able to control and tax it. Period. Not many setting up tabacco farms or stills and home breweries on any level that matters. Dubbage is a pot, some miracle grow and a few seeds. And trying to tax that process...in any way, is just a method in stupidity. But...they are pretty good at it. Now personally, I don't partake anymore...usually. It doesn't do for me what it used to which was give me a hard chill. And I don't know that anybody can argue it that it makes people that use it smarter by any stretch but, either does Culver's butter burgers!!!!!!
  3. Bullshit
  4. Jerry 976 replied to joesale's topic in Current Events
  5. since I love taking the contrarian and devils advocate position... it's a GATEWAY drug!!!
  6. oh... that's right, we have a criminal in office!!! never mind...
  7. Jerry 976 replied to joesale's topic in Current Events
  8. I mean....let's all be honest. The only reason this hasn't taken place decades ago it because the Gubment can't find a way to control it (Tax it) effectively. And let's not for a second pretend big pharma is all in to prevent this. A natural, effective, cheap remedy? NOPE!!!!
  9. We Build the Wall
  10. are you talking about this one... https://www.foxnews.com/media/miami-catholic-charities-loses-11m-contract-providing-care-migrant-children-under-trump-admin or this old news? The Donald J. Trump Foundation was a New York-based private foundation established in 1988 that was dissolved in 2018 following investigations by the New York Attorney General’s office, which revealed a "shocking pattern of illegality". The foundation, which functioned as a "pass-through" for donations rather than operating its own charitable programs, was found to have misused funds for personal, business, and political purposes. Key Findings and Legal Issues Dissolution: In December 2018, the foundation agreed to shut down under court supervision, with its remaining assets distributed to approved charities. Misuse of Funds: Investigations found that the foundation was used to settle legal disputes involving Trump businesses, including a $100,000 payment for a Mar-a-Lago flagpole dispute and $158,000 for a lawsuit regarding a hole-in-one contest. Political Activity: The foundation was used to support Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign, including holding a veterans' fundraiser in Iowa that was used for campaign purposes, violating IRS regulations. Self-Dealing: The foundation bought a $10,000 portrait of Donald Trump, which was later displayed at one of his resorts. Funding Sources: While initially funded by Trump, in its later years, the foundation was primarily funded by outside donors (such as Vince and Linda McMahon), while Trump made no personal contributions from 2008 to 2015. Settlement and Penalties $2 Million Penalty: In November 2019, a New York judge ordered Donald Trump to pay $2 million in damages for misusing the foundation's funds. Restitution and Distribution: The remaining $1.78 million in assets, along with the $2 million in penalties, were distributed to eight charities: Army Emergency Relief, Children's Aid Society, Citymeals-on-Wheels, Give an Hour, Martha's Table, United Negro College Fund, United Way of National Capital Area, and the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum. Family Requirements: As part of the settlement, Donald Trump Jr., Ivanka Trump, and Eric Trump were required to undergo mandatory training on the management of non-profit organizations. Restrictions: Trump was required to pay back over $11,000 for personal items and agreed to restrictions on future charitable service in New York. Other Charitable Activities Veterans Fundraiser: In 2016, Trump held a fundraiser for veterans instead of attending a presidential debate. While the event raised over $6 million, an investigation found that the funds were distributed slowly and controlled by his campaign, rather than the foundation. Personal Pledges: Investigations by The Washington Post highlighted instances where Trump pledged personal donations to charities during The Celebrity Apprentice but used funds from his foundation to fulfill them. The foundation is now formally closed, and its assets have been liquidated.
  11. ABC NewsActing AG Todd Blanche signs order reclassifying state-li...Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche signed an order on Thursday reclassifying state-licensed medical marijuana as a less dangerous drug.
  12. I’ll do it.
  13. Look in the TRUMP CHARITY THREAD, Richard, this is the "Dems find the demand for white supremacy lacking, decide to create their own' thread. You seem to spend a lot of time trying to go off topic...... is that a thing here?
  14. AP NewsLive updates: Trump orders US military to 'shoot and kill...U.S. President Donald Trump ordered the U.S. military to “shoot and kill” Iranian small boats choking the Strait of Hormuz. The move intensified the U.S.-Iran standoff in the Persian Gulf.
  15. North of #10? Maybe the GTA is so fucking left loon crazy, even those from California keep driving. I left that shithole, sadly not far enough. Every weekend in the summer the crazy makes its way to my area.
  16. Lawful, legitimate taxes, corporations need to pay up. These were illegal. No one wins in this scenario, but the nameless drones in whatever department was created, to oversee this debacle. An unnecessary loss, because the administration failed to heed the warnings from legal council. I backed the legal authority, that struck down the forgiveness of student loan debt, as I do the same legal authority now.
  17. Went out on sunday the 19th most with our older toys .
  18. Today
  19. Two peas in a pod.
  20. Of course you would fall for it. Hook, line, sinker
  21. I understand your frustration Greg and certainly can't blame you for jumping ship . Was a certain amount of your list not due to a single incident ( broken shock ) ? At 63 yo I am certain that I am not as spirited a rider as when younger but still can hang with most . My 24 RXC has just shy of 6000 miles with very little issues . The only warranty work was a valve for the injection oil which drained the oil tank over summer . The clutch weights were a disappointment ( first set 1500 miles ) but a change in driving style got closer to 2500 , 1 set of sliders @3000 miles and belt @ 3000 but looked very good yet .
  22. A homeless person
  23. Who then? Lets hear it.
  24. spin_dry replied to Pete's topic in Current Events
    He’s got his photo on every national park pass printed since last year. A lot of people are putting smile and ass stickers over his mug. The gate attendants are instructed not to let anyone in with his face covered. Leave it to Trump to attempt to shit on people’s experience at the parks. The gate attendees are just smiling at the altered passes. They all hate him.
  25. this doesn't even begin to do justice to the amount of handlebar turning required to do a loop... my buddy who's had two shoulder surgeries in the past decade called it the 'did that once and never again loop'.
  26. Skidooski replied to Pete's topic in Current Events
    Don't be that grumpy old man that MC is

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