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They don't last forever.
He made many great contributions to the game.
He'll be missed.
Spot on. My words, exactly.
This is Trump's moment to shine above the Establishment, which Hillary is all about.
Methinks Trump will blow her away, even if the media doesn't agree he did.
87 is not a bad age to live to. He had a good life.
For what reason?
The Political Superbowl tomorrow night.
I sure hope Trump shows some 'teeth' in his first 100 days.
In this day and age, and between cop and suspect, I give the cop the latitude.
Always.
Cops, while not perfect, still riskily serve to protect the public first, and their own selves (who are often targets), second.
They accept a job where they're up against thousands of illegal guns and people willing to use them when least expected.
The assessment they make in fractions of a second, while not always perfect, is 90%+ accurate.
I'd rather lose a questionable thug on the street than a trained officer who could still have many years of good public service ahead of him.
Well said.
She'll show up...for this one. The next two (lesser important) debates are questionable, though.
Sounds like the problem is the people in control of the taxes, rather than the rate of taxes.
I agree on both A. and B.
Call it what you want, but I call it a small price to pay.
While 1% is uber rich, and another 3-4% upper class rich, the remaining 95% are middle to poverty class rich.
There's only one reason for this: the upper and uber rich make their money by charging what the market (95% consumer) will bear, rather than a socially reasonable price.
Hence, by gouging the consumer, they happily reward their CEOs with ungodly benefits while the consumer is left with less money in their pocket to consume more with.
I say tax the uber rich through the nose, since they only got that way by the sweat of common man, and his having to pay 'what the market will bear' for everything he buys.
Gone are the days when you could see our best bands live, for $5.
Pro'ly can't see greedy Bruce live for less than $100 now. Pure corporate greed.
Sure hope Trump puts a quick end to sanctuary cities. It's the only way to flush out all the illegal alien felons.
I hate his politics, but I'm sure his property taxes are not unjustified.
Build a $10 Million dollar home on 3 acres (in the middle of 200+), and if $138K is his tax bill, he ain't doin' bad.
Saw it on morning news.
Can't tell exactly what he was holding, but he sure was holding something suspicious that the cops didn't like.
Oh. BTW. There was a gun within feet of him after cops shot him.
Planted? Not likely. I can't imagine a cop waking up one day, thinking, "I'm gonna kill an innocent man today and plant a gun on him".
http://www.cnn.com/2016/09/25/us/charlotte-police-video/
If Hillary had any real brains, she would not have revealed her guest list, or at least that Cuban was on it.
How stupid of her, to reveal perhaps her only ace in the hole.
He had a gun in his right hand. Video showed it.
It was down by his side, but it was there.
Ya gotta love the Donald!
She wants to bring a knife to the fight?
"I'll bring a gun".
LMAO!
(I can just hear her cussin' Slick Willy out)
The guy's wife/GF kept saying, "he doesn't have a gun".
Obviously, he didn't have a license to carry that gun, or she would have known about it. Good chance if he didn't have a license to carry, it was an illegal piece.
If the cops did a check on his plates and found the owner had numerous past offenses including violence towards cops, those cops had every right to proceed from a self-defense POV.
So...you're gonna tell me drugs aren't any part of the problem?
Drugs impair/diminish the brain's ability to make rational decisions, sometimes for years to come.
Even if a shooting victim isn't high at the moment, a history of drug abuse has never proven to assist one in making wiser lifestyle decisions.
Carrying a gun is a lifestyle decision. Ignoring armed authorities while carrying a gun is a roundabout lifestyle decision, too.
If a cop tells me to "freeze", you daaaamn straight I'm gonna freeze, unless I'm high or drunk, in which case, who knows what stupid decision I might make.
Sorry...to think otherwise is just plain ignorant.
I wonder if Kaepernick now runs an elevated risk of getting seriously injured during play, since he's managed to make a national azzhole of himself?
Wouldn't ruin my day if someone 'accidently' broke his neck.
The idea is ludicrous. Lying is part of the President's job, under the guise of "what's good for the masses and the commonwealth". Remember, we can't handle the truth. We're only the working peon class.
Competition suggests competitor, of which since SGBY has no comparable competitor, it holds a monopoly.
That's funnnnnnny!!!!
Pretty thinly traded and not much of a following.
Ya got me, though. SGBY may not technically hold the monopoly, but for all practical purposes, it's clearly the forerunner.
Margin accounts don't allow for buying penny stocks on margin, so a margin call never comes into play. Only 'listed' stocks can be margined.
By opening a margin account, you agree to allow any/all shares of equities you own to be shorted by others. Since pennies can't be shorted (by most U.S. based brokers), that agreement is only a technicality.
I'm still trying to draw a conclusion.
I can say this much with certainty: it don't look perty.
Safe spaces sure have changed a lot, in our lifetime.
From fortified underground bombshelters to...
....coloring books.
I can hear the Ruskies laughing.
Morn, K2.
Surprised this hasn't been posted here:
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=125355161&txt2find=coloring|books
Protesting is fine and everybody's right, but protesting the very thing that gave you the right to protest is like biting the hand that feeds you.
IMO
Too bad the benchwarmer doesn't have the balls to listen to more than 10 seconds of it.
Would be great if I could pack all my experience into 1 or 2 paragraphs, explaining when to buy and sell.
Fact is, I've always said playing pennystocks is like a comfortable mix between horse racing and brain surgery.
As Ben Franklin once said, "Luck comes to those most prepared for it."
With horse racing, there's a lot of luck involved.
With brain surgery, there's a lot of knowledge and skill involved.
I'll say this, though: never ever buy a stock trading above 85 RSI unless you're prepared to sell within seconds.
Greed kills and pigs get slaughtered.
So....you're gonna blame it on the CEO, and take it out on investors, because you made bad buys?
Another city ravaged on behalf of George Soros.
We've named all the popular diluting pigs but to be sure, even NITE can be a heavy diluter.
While note holders will typically use the institutional/wholesale MMs, people like consultants who perform services or businesses that take payment in shares for goods exchanged, may use NITE, CDEL, CSTI, etc (their normal brokers).
Quite often, these (consultants/etc) are who sell the large blocks like the 5M that was hanging around yesterday and the day before.
I first noticed that 5M block when I posted "bonehead at .01". People who take shares for services or goods are often 'boneheads' and don't realize how large blocks affect the trading.
They're especially easy to recognize when they keep dropping their selling price, since they can afford to because they usually receive their payment shares at steep discounts.