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Impressive nonetheless!
And you were RIGHT!!
It IS Susie's birthday! Today or yesterday:
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=158545444
Go to the post to which I was replying, by Paulie.
And you were right! It IS Susie's birthday! Today or yesterday:
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=158545444
Go to the post to which I was replying, by Paulie.
Well, fuagf did ask just now. So probably tomorrow she'll explain.
He raised two long ago conflicts to suggest Moscow would not lose — the former Soviet Union's role in defeating Adolf Hitler and the Nazis in World War II in the 1940s, and French emperor Napoleon Bonaparte's failed invasion of Russia more than a century earlier.
I wonder if Trump knows that Hitler was the Soviet Union's ally in WWII before it was its enemy.
Nah. No way does he have any idea of that
BUT... IS it Susie's birthday today? I can't find any reference to it on the LEE KRAMER board...
Now I'm confused.
I know what you mean. I wish the election were tomorrow. But what's REALLY bad is that chances are that thanks to the Whiner, vote counts won't be completed for days or more. UGH!!
Susie will be glad to hear from you. What you've offered is NOT a good reason for not wishing someone a happy birthday.
Which reminds me that I need to stop by too.
Officials did not provide more information on how investigators determined they came from a foreign country, nor would DeWine reveal the name of the country.
That is interesting and unsurprising. After all, the threats are unlikely to have come from Springfield, since it's been very supportive of the Haitian immigrants Trump and Vance so despise. But the "foreign actors" involved are, I think, likely to sympathize with the Trumpster.
Have you ever tried Cauliflower Chili Con Carne? The dish can easily be made vegetarian/vegan by replacing the meat with beans!
Um, yes. That is how "vegan" works. And unless you're Texan, chili usually contains beans. So...
Why is it a "planetary" diet?
Just try it. If it works, watch it. If not...
Humph! I was merely going to say that was obviously true!
Huh? We've already known the story of the gun for ages. We've known what happened at the trial for ages. We've also known Hunter behaved like an idiot.
So... your point is?
I would like to have a numbat as a pet.
Cool little diatribe you've got going on there. I'll give you extra points if you can prove anything you just typed is true because otherwise it's just senseless drivel that you spew.
He lives in Pennsylvania, as he notes in his profile. So I'm inclined to doubt his life has been much impacted by those horrible immigrants, legal or illegal. That leaves only one reason for his unfortunate attitude.
That would be good!!
Ooooops. I will amend that thank you.
He was probably also cheating on the girlfriends he was cheating on his wives with.
From your post:
Wait, the guy in the bushes at Mar a Lago left a letter saying he already failed??
Yes, he actually did, though you didn't comment on it. I only learned that just now:
Man suspected of assassination attempt against Trump left a letter detailing his plans, prosecutors say
https://www.cnn.com/2024/09/23/politics/ryan-wesley-routh-trump-assassination-attempt-letter/index.html
He's obviously no good at that stuff.
No, I don't think so...
That's okay. I'd rather have a numbat. VERY cool tongues! Tiny little things, but they can eat 20K termites a day!!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Numbat
That's great!
Just try using a US zip code. Try 20005. That's Washington DC. It's not as if they're gonna look it up, so it might work.
The black palm squirrels look interesting. But... they were introduced from where?
And it's pretty hard to imagine grey squirrels being driven to extinction anywhere. There seems to be an inexhaustible supply in most of the world.
As for whatever the video about Hezbollah is, for the moment, I just don't want to think about the Middle East. Since thinking about it does no good, and probably hasn't at most times in the past 5,000 years.
Fred thought Military school would teach his son some discipline. It did eventually gave Donald some, but he is just lazy. He always had so much money from an early age, he always wanted the easy way.
He's also just not that bright. His kids are pretty dumb, too. Ironically, the only one of all of them to get into Wharton as a freshman was Don Jr. Of course, that may have been bought and paid for, as was Trump's entry in his junior year.
It does make sense. And if Trumpty wants to prove it wrong, he can just authorize Fordham to release the correct information.
The sheriff in Ohio who wanted to target people who put Harris signs up in their yard is just a prelude. He got his hand slapped. He should have been charged with incitement, had his credentials removed and put on trial.
Absolutely!!
Guess that's why the media and her administration are keeping her out of the spotlight.
WTF?? She's doing a lot more rallies than old man Trump. What IS your problem?
The second was taken long before the rally began. But even so, it was NOT a triumph for Trumpty:
I see no reason for this… This picture was clearly taken well before Trump spoke.. It 100% filled up …BUT the place can only hold 5,000 people🤷🏼♂️... and for a guy that claims he can get 100,000 people at his rallies, being relegated to a high school gymnasium seating only 5000…
— 🇺🇦BostonBrian🇺🇸🦅 (@BostonBrian23) September 24, 2024
Like I said where is your proof she never said those things.
WTF?? So are you just making shit up and asking us to prove a negative? Get an education.
I love those flash mob things...
Yes it is, in September. The SEC's fiscal year ends on the 30th.
Do you ever listen to the Podcast "Wait Wait Don't Tell me" on NPR? It's a game show of sorts where 3 panelist/comedians answer questions about recent news events.
That sounds good. And the story about the 8-year-old is just great.
This one is wrong:
You cheated on not one but two wives,of which one just gave birth to your child. Deranged
He cheated on all three of his wives.
That's interesting. I've seen other rabbits go after snakes. They're not the sissies we tend to think they are.
LOLOL!! You could be right...
I can understand how you'd have learned that. I have learned that surprisingly few people are prepared to hear their zip-code-changing penny stock is a total scam.
Looks tasty!
The SEC cuts a deal with another messy SPAC:
1. These proceedings arise from WM Technology’s untrue and misleading reporting of “monthly active users,” or “MAU.” WM Technology is a public company that operates an online marketplace connecting cannabis users with cannabis businesses. Respondent became a public company through a June 2021 de-SPAC transaction. Until August 2022, WM Technology publicly reported only one metric that measured the strength of the consumer, or user, activity on its online marketplace: MAU, which WM Technology described as a “key operating” metric in its periodic filings with the Commission. Both during the de-SPAC transaction and after WM Technology became public, WM Technology misleadingly reported substantial and continued MAU growth and emphasized the strength and growth of its user base in its public filings and earnings calls.
2. When reporting MAU publicly, WM Technology described “monthly active users” as the number of unique users opening the WM Technology mobile app or accessing the WM Technology website during the course of a calendar month, and further explained that the number of MAU was determined by counting the total number of users that had “engaged with” the company’s website during the final calendar month of the given period. In truth, a large and increasing percentage of the users of the WM Technology site were instead persons who visited a third-party site, and who were then automatically shown the WM Technology site by way of a “pop under advertisement (which appeared under their browser windows). Consequently, these purportedly “active” users did not volitionally seek out the WM Technology site, and, in most instances, they took no action whatsoever on the site. Despite the reported growth in MAU, WM
Technology’s user engagement metrics were stagnant or declining. WM Technology’s former chief executive officer and its former chief financial officer were advised of the declining user trends on the WM Technology site and the fact that these non-engaging users were making up an increasingly large percentage of WM Technology’s total MAU. They understood that only a very small percentage of users acquired by pop-under ads actually interacted with the site, and were told that WM Technology was using paid traffic, and pop-under ads specifically, to hit MAU targets. WM Technology’s former CEO and former CFO failed, however, to reasonably follow up on this
accelerating trend, failed to disclose that the calculation of MAUs included an increasing percentage of non-engaging users whose only contact with the site consisted of having a pop-under ad open on their device, and negligently continued to sign WM Technology’s SEC filings and make public statements that reported inflated MAU numbers touting the company’s growing user base.
3. Based on the foregoing and the conduct described below, WM Technology violated Sections 17(a)(2) and 17(a)(3) of the Securities Act and Sections 13(a) and 14(a) of the Exchange Act and Rules 12b-20, 13a-1, 13a-11, 13a-13, 13a-15(a), and 14a-9 thereunder.
[...]
https://www.sec.gov/files/litigation/admin/2024/33-11309.pdf
The SEC does:
1. These proceedings arise from WM Technology’s untrue and misleading reporting of “monthly active users,” or “MAU.” WM Technology is a public company that operates an online marketplace connecting cannabis users with cannabis businesses. Respondent became a public company through a June 2021 de-SPAC transaction. Until August 2022, WM Technology publicly reported only one metric that measured the strength of the consumer, or user, activity on its online marketplace: MAU, which WM Technology described as a “key operating” metric in its periodic filings with the Commission. Both during the de-SPAC transaction and after WM Technology became public, WM Technology misleadingly reported substantial and continued MAU growth and emphasized the strength and growth of its user base in its public filings and earnings calls.
2. When reporting MAU publicly, WM Technology described “monthly active users” as the number of unique users opening the WM Technology mobile app or accessing the WM Technology website during the course of a calendar month, and further explained that the number of MAU was determined by counting the total number of users that had “engaged with” the company’s website during the final calendar month of the given period. In truth, a large and increasing percentage of the users of the WM Technology site were instead persons who visited a third-party site, and who were then automatically shown the WM Technology site by way of a “pop under advertisement (which appeared under their browser windows). Consequently, these purportedly “active” users did not volitionally seek out the WM Technology site, and, in most instances, they took no action whatsoever on the site. Despite the reported growth in MAU, WM
Technology’s user engagement metrics were stagnant or declining. WM Technology’s former chief executive officer and its former chief financial officer were advised of the declining user trends on the WM Technology site and the fact that these non-engaging users were making up an increasingly large percentage of WM Technology’s total MAU. They understood that only a very small percentage of users acquired by pop-under ads actually interacted with the site, and were told that WM Technology was using paid traffic, and pop-under ads specifically, to hit MAU targets. WM Technology’s former CEO and former CFO failed, however, to reasonably follow up on this
accelerating trend, failed to disclose that the calculation of MAUs included an increasing percentage of non-engaging users whose only contact with the site consisted of having a pop-under ad open on their device, and negligently continued to sign WM Technology’s SEC filings and make public statements that reported inflated MAU numbers touting the company’s growing user base.
3. Based on the foregoing and the conduct described below, WM Technology violated Sections 17(a)(2) and 17(a)(3) of the Securities Act and Sections 13(a) and 14(a) of the Exchange Act and Rules 12b-20, 13a-1, 13a-11, 13a-13, 13a-15(a), and 14a-9 thereunder.
[...]
https://www.sec.gov/files/litigation/admin/2024/33-11309.pdf
I love how Chutkin will let Jack Smith do a dump of Jan 6 evidence, with lots of meat, on Thursday.
However, it's not clear whether she'll unseal the filing so we can all read it.