They went bankrupt in 2018 and are but a shell of what they once were.
They went bankrupt in 2018 and are but a shell of what they once were.
“Ms Hilton, I first read about your story in Vanity Fair. I don’t usually read that magazine, my wife does. She told me, ‘You have to read this story. You won’t believe what happened to her,’” Representative Mike Kelly said. “You telling what happened to you…is absolutely incredible and opens up a whole new vision for the rest of us.”
Nice save there, Mike.
Well, if it’s going to be the government of celebrity, maybe we can at least get some good done with it.
He had plenty of training. He PIT the dude’s car, and shot him in the forehead 1.6 seconds after stopping his car. Lots of training went into that.
It’s just the wrong training.
In ruling for the former mayor, the justices drew a distinction between bribery, which requires proof of an illegal deal, and a gratuity that can be a gift or a reward for a past favor. They said the officials may be charged and prosecuted for bribery, but not for taking money for past favors if there was no proof of an illicit deal.
huh?
[Ketanji Brown Jackson] said the mayor’s “absurd and atextual reading of the statute is one only today’s court could love.”
lol, GOTTEM
Prosecutors said James Snyder was heavily in debt and behind in paying his taxes when he became mayor of Portage, Ind., in 2012. The city needed new garbage trucks, and the mayor took over the required public bidding. He spoke regularly with two brothers who owned a local truck dealership that also had financial problems, and he designed the bidding process so that only their two new trucks would meet all of its standards. He also arranged to have the city buy an older truck that was on their lot.
Two weeks after the contracts were final, the mayor went to see the two brothers and told them of his financial troubles. They agreed to write him a check for $13,000 for undefined consulting services.
Seriously, how is that not outright corruption?
Pog NFTs exist! Issued by the actual company. Glorious.
gasps Stupid trend?!?
Florida, I knew it!
Though it’s actually not what I expected. It’s a town known for being anti-car. There was just a fatal accident with a 12yo riding an e-bike.
So many exploding hearts.
On new install without logging in a Microsoft account?
Not in my experience. Unless maybe if it causes loss of funds or other security issues, which usually get a fair response.
Are you saying the chemical plant provides the treatment or that one plant is somehow responsible for polluting 75% of American drinking water?
I think it’s equally true for product companies. Do you know how hard it is to get a company to prioritize bug fixing over feature work? Shy of a user revolt, or a friend of the CEO reporting an issue, bugs are almost always second priority or lower.
You’re hearing what you want to hear. “Growth” is not financial growth. It’s not wages, I thought that was made clear in the end sentence. Growth is like personal growth or professional growth. Learning things. Becoming more. No stagnating.
But hey, if you’re happy in a “dead end” job more power to you. I wasn’t necessarily arguing against it. I was just trying to clarify that “dead end” does not refer (solely) to wages.
A job can be well paid and still be considered “dead end”. Just means there’s no room for advancement or growth. Has nothing to do with capitalism or wages, really.
Can’t find an exact one, but here’s an interesting example of a traffic detector:
And in the road there would be a buried paired receiver. And it would detect if a vehicle blocked the signal between the two.
It’s the same robot. Cop bot suicide.