joker44
In the wind
Comments by joker44 (page 11)
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4 years ago
joker44
In the wind
Funny sounds from VIP
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4 years ago
mark94
Arizona
Supporters of President Donald Trump believed that conservative Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito would save the presidency from President-elect Joe Biden based on a series of false “voter fraud” claims.
While Alito was the one who dismissed the claims, he did so without dispute from other conservative justices, including Clarence Thomas and the three justices Trump appointed to the High Court.
"Some clung to the possibility that they could win a new case where Texas filed a suit against multiple other states for their election results. It’s all part of Trump’s plan, they said."
— https://www.rawstory.com/2020/12/alito-is-deep-state-now-maga-fans-mocked-over-conservative-supreme-court-refusing-to-save-trump-from-election-loss/
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4 years ago
mark94
Arizona
And to rub it in:
"The United States Supreme Court is refusing to intervene on a petition for injunctive relief relating to the Pennsylvania election results. The news came Tuesday afternoon after Justice Samuel Alito requested Pennsylvania file a brief on the matter. The state urged the court not to involve itself in President Donald Trump’s election nonsense."
Article notes no dissents to refusal were made public
— https://www.rawstory.com/2020/12/us-supreme-court-denies-injunction-in-the-pennsylvania-election-results-case/
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4 years ago
mark94
Arizona
Biden won the election. But keep the trump train momentum going. Trump McConnell 2024 ????????
^^^ they’ll both be dead by then.
In the past McConnell has made it clear he has no interest in running for prez; doubt he would settle for vice-, especially if he had to put up with a defective like Trump at close range.
However, either of these options works for me:
https://i.imgur.com/X23tsZE.jpg
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4 years ago
jackslash
Detroit strip clubs
And more crazy Trumpateers:
"In the a video posted to their Twitter account this Tuesday, comedy duo The Good Liars interviewed a pair of Trump supporters, asking the women why they don’t wear masks in the midst of a surging global pandemic.
“We don’t have the vibrational frequency to host the virus,” one of the women said. “So, if you don’t have that vibrational frequency right here, you’re not gonna get it.” According to the other woman, she doesn’t “put life into COVID,” so she’s immune from the virus. “I never wear a mask,” she said. “Ever.”"
— https://www.rawstory.com/2020/12/trump-supporters-on-why-they-dont-wear-masks-we-dont-have-the-vibrational-frequencies-to-get/
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4 years ago
mark94
Arizona
Today is "Safe Harbor" day in the election cycle, so........
"President Donald Trump’s effort to snatch a second term through a series of state and federal court challenges has been flaming out for weeks. Now, the calendar has all but extinguished it.
Dec. 8 is the so-called “safe harbor” date for the presidential election, a milestone established in federal law for states to conclude any disputes over the results. Trump’s failure to gain traction in litigation, with his lawyers and allies failing to block crucial states from declaring Joe Biden the winner, means the safe harbor deadline stands as another potentially insurmountable reason for the courts to decline to intervene."
— https://www.politico.com/news/2020/12/08/trumps-deadline-looms-443561
"All US states except Wisconsin appear to have met a deadline under federal law to resolve disputes arising from the November 3 presidential election, thereby ensuring Joe Biden’s victory, the Associated Press reports.
Tuesday is the so-called safe harbor deadline for states to resolve disputes arising from the election. Under US law, Congress will consider a state’s election result to be “conclusive” if it is finalized by the safe harbor date. Other than Wisconsin, every state appears to have met the deadline, which essentially means Congress has to accept the electoral votes that will be cast next week and sent to the Capitol for counting on January 6."
— https://www.rawstory.com/2020/12/its-over-safe-harbor-provision-secures-joe-bidens-electoral-college-win/
"The Electoral College is a creation of the Constitution but Congress sets the date for federal elections and, in the case of the presidency, determines when presidential electors gather in state capitals to vote. In 2020 that date will be December 14. But Congress also set another deadline, six days before electors meet [Today], to insulate state results from being challenged in Congress. By day’s end on December 14, every state is expected to have made its election results official, awarding 306 electoral votes to Biden and 232 to President Donald Trump."
— https://www.rawstory.com/2020/12/its-over-safe-harbor-provision-secures-joe-bidens-electoral-college-win/
More reality rub-in fpr Magatard Nation 😃😃
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4 years ago
jackslash
Detroit strip clubs
AND THERE"S MORE:
"According to reports by the Daily Mail and Deadline Detroit, Carone’s appearance alongside Giuliani came after she appeared in court to face two criminal charges. The named defendant on court documents referenced in those reports is Mellissa Anne Wright, which the reports say was Carone’s former name. According to case records on file with the 28th Judicial District in Southgate, Mich., which Law&Crime reviewed, the original charges were first-degree obscenity and using a computer to commit a crime. Court records indicate both were misdemeanors. The records say the obscenity count was reduced to a count of disorderly circumstances warranting alarm; the computer crime count was dismissed by the prosecutor.
Among the accusations was that Carone waged “a harassment campaign” against her boyfriend’s ex-wife, Deadline Detroit reported. The ex-wife called police several times, the report says, “after receiving three videos from an unknown email address showing Carone and her ex[-husband] having sex.” Per the Deadline Detroit report: Police traced the IP address from the emails to Carone, who initially denied sending them but revealed she was aware of their content. Eventually, she confessed to investigators, saying her goal was to send Jessica “over the top.” She admitted to also asking her boyfriend to cover her tracks by getting a new router and internet provider."
— https://lawandcrime.com/2020-election/star-giuliani-witness-mellissa-carone-was-recently-on-probation-because-of-raunchy-recording/
This gal is some fucked-up piece of work
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4 years ago
twentyfive
Living well and enjoying my retirement
One of the great early pioneers in flight. Sadly, often overlooked after the space program was underway.
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4 years ago
twentyfive
Living well and enjoying my retirement
Final Chiefs 22 - Broncos 16
Chiefs 10-1 on season
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4 years ago
georgmicrodong
Just a fat, creepy old pervert.
Scrubbish - Hey, this behavior isn't a 'bug'; it's a feature of his personality.
IRL -The central enduring conflict is whether to submit to authority versus asserting independence best expressed by this belief - “If I follow the rules, I lose my freedom of action.”
On TUSCL, behind a wall of anonymity, he can play the bad ass wise guy; IRL he appears to submit to authority while deviously sabotaging any successful effort on his part. In other words he plays a mean game of 'wooden leg' -- Pretends to be Chester from Gunsmoke to Matt Dillon's authority. "Sorry, Mr. Dillon I really tried as hard as I could." No real disability just stubborn contrariness.
There is a tendency to see any form of power as inconsiderate and neglectful, together with a belief that authorities or caregivers are incompetent, unfair, and cruel. He agrees to comply with perceived demands or suggestions, but fails to perform. He often complains of unfair treatment, and envies and resents others who fare better.
On TUSCL we get a constant taste of his contrariness (e.g., frequently exhibits passively aggressive, obstinate, petulant, faultfinding, and sulking behaviors; gets pleasure from demoralizing, obstructing, and undermining the enjoyment others find in clubbing or posts.
"Eve: He'll go from complimenting dancer photos for a few months to insulting them the next few months to being nice again for a few months and then back to making fun of them the next few months. I guess he's just on that part of his cycle again"
That's another aspect of his negativistic [passive-aggressive] personality. Tends to be quick-tempered and moody. Poor self-regulation of emotions and behavior (e.g., fleeting thoughts and emotions are impulsively expressed in unmodulated form; external stimuli evoke rapid, capricious, and fluctuating reactions). As a result his unpredictable and vacillating behaviors provoke edgy discomfort and exasperation in others.
And finally, while on first contact he's just annoying, he quickly becomes boooorrrring. How many years posting the same schtick-shit: 'Club ad of the day' Same with his other repetitive posts; lacks creativity and a sense of humor. Here's his only active photo, the sole example of his artistic judgment ---
https://tuscl.net/photos/5eb0d18e63c62
Oooooh, sexy, stunning
😃😃
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4 years ago
gotoguy
Florida
I'm in a high risk group. So far no one [150+ folks] in the apt complex where I live has gotten Covid but all common areas have been 'locked down' again since just before Vets Day.
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4 years ago
latinalover69
California
And the paranoid beat goes on 🚽🚽