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  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 115,495 Founders Club
    SFGbob said:


    Cleveland also had the most millionaires before that

    Gilded age mansions available for pennies on the dollar

    Don't know how many millionaires they had but Buffalo, NY was the Silicon Valley of America at the turn of the century. Big huge beautiful old homes for a fraction of what I paid for my place. Of course the value of those homes doesn't appreciate very much and you have to live in Buffalo.

    Thats the rub

    The migration to the north went back south
  • Pitchfork51
    Pitchfork51 Member Posts: 27,676
    edited June 2022

    SFGbob said:


    Cleveland also had the most millionaires before that

    Gilded age mansions available for pennies on the dollar

    Don't know how many millionaires they had but Buffalo, NY was the Silicon Valley of America at the turn of the century. Big huge beautiful old homes for a fraction of what I paid for my place. Of course the value of those homes doesn't appreciate very much and you have to live in Buffalo.
    Thats the rub

    The migration to the north went back south

    I'm hearing on R/politics that no one in their right minds would ever move to Texas or florida.

    Yet Texas is just fucking crushing it.

    It's always odd when reality goes against the ideology.

    And no it's not just libs in Austin. Dfw has more software engineers than Austin and Houston combined. Weird huh
  • WestlinnDuck
    WestlinnDuck Member Posts: 17,905 Standard Supporter

    Cleveland also had the most millionaires before that

    Gilded age mansions available for pennies on the dollar

    Gotta go where the jobs are bro. Fortunately they happen to now be in places that don't have shit winters and do have hot chicks. So that's nice
    Caterpillar just announced it was moving its headquarters from Chicago to Texas. Laffer Curve on display again. Who knew?
  • SFGbob
    SFGbob Member Posts: 33,188
    You don't want your child to be able to enjoy one of the blessings of liberty? You monster.
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 115,495 Founders Club
    The left needs an endless supply of shit to call everyone who doesn't agree a racist

    Drag queens have been around forever. Now its vital that school kids have them at school. Milton Berle was on late night not at kindergarten. Ru Paul has made millions if not billions. If you don't like it don't watch. Not a problem

    Can't wait for the next thing
  • WestlinnDuck
    WestlinnDuck Member Posts: 17,905 Standard Supporter
    Good discussion at Ace's blog. I didn't realize that Matt's harangue actually had something important, which of course was ignored by the MSM. If you want to red flag someone, you need skin in the game for filing a false claim. Of course, the dems live on fraud and perjury and they have no interest in whether the red flag claim is true or not or who pays to get their guns back.

    https://acecomments.mu.nu/?post=399628

    One thing that Matthew McConnauhey mentioned in that overly-praised speech at the White House about red flag laws -- which the media has not seen fit to repeat -- was that we needed prosecution for "abuse of red flag laws," in order to keep the red flag law credible and not just a tool of harassment and abuse.

    He mentioned red flag laws and prosecutions for abuse of red flag laws as a package deal. You can't have one without the other.

    No one seems to want to have any interest in charging those who perjure themselves to deprive others of their civil rights, though.

    So: Pass.

    Senate conservatives, which apparently do exist, are pushing back against slender-shouldered gentry liberal John Cornyn and the Democrat Wing of the Republican Caucus, reports Axios:

    Frustration inside the Senate GOP conference is boiling among conservatives at the way Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas) is handling the bipartisan gun reform negotiations -- putting the man who aspires to succeed Mitch McConnell as Republican leader in a political jam.

    Why it matters: Some senators are viewing these negotiations as a test case for how Cornyn would fare as lead negotiator for the party should he replace McConnell one day.

    Driving the news: Multiple sources with direct knowledge say the GOP senators who are uneasy about the negotiations include Mike Lee (R-Utah), Rick Scott (R-Fla.), Ted Cruz (R-Texas), Josh Hawley (R-Mo.), Tom Cotton (R-Ark.), Rand Paul (R-Ky.), and Mike Crapo (R-Idaho), among others.

    ...

    Between the lines: Several senators feel they've been shut out of the negotiating process and kept in the dark about crucial details, and will be asked to take a politically tough vote without enough time to digest the bill.

    One GOP senator, speaking to Axios on the condition of anonymity to be candid about his concerns, branded Cornyn's approach: "Shut up, and vote."

    "There's considerable unhappiness in the conference that we seem to be approaching a bill that will unite all the Democrats and divide the Republicans," said another senior Republican with direct knowledge of the internal talks.

    The senior Republican mentioned that Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.) asked Cornyn during one lunch, "Are we focusing on gang violence and inner-city murders? And the response was, 'No, we're not focusing on that' ... And more than a few of us wondered why the hell not?"

    "It would be prudent, and I think Sen. Cornyn knows this ... it would be prudent to give senators plenty of time to read the bill and research the issues," Kennedy told Axios.

    Schumer -- and Cornyn -- want to rush the vote as quickly as possible, allowing for no research, debate, or consideration.

    And, as you all know, anyone who rushes you into a decision with long-term irreversible consequences while emotionally bullying you and telling you not to research the facts or examine the legal language is, of course, someone with your very best interests at heart.

    The "DECIDE NOW WITHOUT ANY FACTS!" cancel campaigns on Twitter should have taught us that much.