I have a strong sense that anyone who is watching anybody for Mueller is a Mueller guy, and therefore not susceptible to Rudy's dubious charms. Mueller knows who and what he's dealing with.
All money is imaginary; a collective psychosis dedicated to the proposition that the faith and credit of the US Government is sound. That involves enough people and procedure--and big money that wants to stay that way--to actually work.
When imagination runs wild, it appears to induce a viral psychosis that says people can be trusted with faith and credit. I have yet to hear or read an explanation of bitcoin that didn't sound like libertarian bullshit at fever pitch. The last guy who insisted this was a great deal couldn't explain it. That by itself explained a lot.
ETA: Agree with Augustus. Infinitely reproducible reminds me of some of the aspects of the derivative marketing crisis.
I said it last night, and I'm going to say it again today: when you consider how comically bad team Trump has been at all this illegal stuff (although, profiting well), it's just amazing they weren't all locked up years ago, saving us a whole lot of trouble today.
Ah, the hoar of babble on, just what this shit show is missing...
Sessions goes back to his senate seat to scoot Moore out of the picture, and Sarah is appointed AG? Dare we dream so large?
American Horror Story: Big House
BUT HER EMAILS
I have a strong sense that anyone who is watching anybody for Mueller is a Mueller guy, and therefore not susceptible to Rudy's dubious charms. Mueller knows who and what he's dealing with.
A bakers dozen of baddies, so to speak.
And we like shiny things.
All money is imaginary; a collective psychosis dedicated to the proposition that the faith and credit of the US Government is sound. That involves enough people and procedure--and big money that wants to stay that way--to actually work.
When imagination runs wild, it appears to induce a viral psychosis that says people can be trusted with faith and credit. I have yet to hear or read an explanation of bitcoin that didn't sound like libertarian bullshit at fever pitch. The last guy who insisted this was a great deal couldn't explain it. That by itself explained a lot.
ETA: Agree with Augustus. Infinitely reproducible reminds me of some of the aspects of the derivative marketing crisis.
I said it last night, and I'm going to say it again today: when you consider how comically bad team Trump has been at all this illegal stuff (although, profiting well), it's just amazing they weren't all locked up years ago, saving us a whole lot of trouble today.
That weasel will flip on everybody he can to stay out of the hoosegow.
I am starting to see the flaw that flows right through this administration:
https://twitter.com/thehill...
Some young boys fantasize about being James Bond, and then some others want to be the bond villain.
https://youtu.be/zaxchcTaQq0
I love the guy in the background looking for the exit. Too late dude!
Yes, why are the Con's pirate crew so bloody inept? It would be funny if they weren't fucking with the Constitution.
"You Might Be In Jail By Thursday!" If you are right, we will make you a Twenty Dollar Feminist, and put your portrait on the bill.