Liberal Nantucket reels from migrant {aka ILLEGALs} crime wave as Biden spends Thanksgiving in rich friend’s mansion
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Democrats love them some illegals up until the point they move in nearby.
You should start checking out the stats of Nathan Eovaldi.I have a bad feeling that Jed is going to screw up the free agency again this winter, and we are stuck with basically the same roster as last year. I hope I am wrong.
Bigger dose of Heiden. She's taller and more athletic. I'm calling for at least 3 Heiden blocks on Crooks layup attempts...Agreed…and Crooks, who I like didn’t fit Iowa perfectly. Shell score vs us, but the y will run her up and down the court and our “new” on ball pressure will make it harder for them to get it in to her.
I also anticipate them rotating Edinger in more that game. She looks like she is in better shape than last year.
Meaning AJ
You still made a conscious decision to pursue what you did knowing full well the costs. I agree college is ridiculously over priced and 75% of what you're forced to learn has no real world or career application. But that's still no reason for others to cover YOUR debt. Assuming you're in a decent field, $32k isn't bad at all. You can knock off 5-10k per year pretty easy with a plan. Hell half the college grads whining about college debt have car loans that high or higher.They didn't make us go to college, but they created a job market that required a secondary degree for a majority of the well paying jobs.
Also they stopped funding higher education at the levels needed for someone to graduate without going into debt.
There's a reason why Millenials and Gen Z will be worse of then their parents and grandparents generations.
Is it bad when the judge tells your lawyers you won't be allowed to speak anymore?Rudy Giuliani Loses His Lawyers, and His Cool, in Court
The subject of several cases, the former New York City mayor lashed out at a judge questioning why he had not forfeited personal assets as required.
Rudolph W. Giuliani outside a Manhattan courthouse on Tuesday. “I don’t have a car,” he had told a judge earlier. “I don't have a credit card. I don’t have cash.” Credit...Sarah Yenesel/EPA, via Shutterstock
Nov. 26, 2024
Rudolph W. Giuliani was not having a good day, and it showed.
The former New York City mayor was in federal court in Manhattan on Tuesday to discuss his continuing failure to give up nearly $11 million worth of personal assets. The forfeiture was meant as a down payment on the $148 million Mr. Giuliani owes to two Georgia election workers for defaming them by claiming, without evidence, that they had helped to steal the 2020 presidential election.
But first, Judge Lewis Liman allowed Mr. Giuliani’s lawyers to withdraw from the case. They had requested to be removed two weeks ago, citing an unspecified “professional ethics” concern.
“I’m sorry it came to this,” Kenneth Caruso, one of Mr. Giuliani’s lawyers, said before he and his co-counsel left the hearing.
In a statement on Tuesday, Mr. Caruso said that there had been “a difference of opinion” with Mr. Giuliani but they wished his new counsel “every success.”
The focus then shifted to Mr. Giuliani’s new lawyer, Joseph M. Cammarata, a former police officer. The men forged a relationship after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, when Mr. Cammarata’s brother, a firefighter, was killed.
Mr. Cammarata, who has been involved in the case for just over a week, asked that Mr. Giuliani’s trial, which is scheduled for Jan. 16, be delayed to determine whether the former mayor could keep his condominium in Florida and several custom-made Yankees World Series rings.
Mr. Cammarata said the delay was necessary because he also had to prepare for a December court appearance in Washington, where Mr. Giuliani could be found in contempt of court for continuing to make false accusations about the two Georgia poll workers, Ruby Freeman and her daughter Shaye Moss.
Also, Mr. Cammarata said, Mr. Giuliani would like to attend President-elect Donald J. Trump’s inauguration on Jan. 20, and a trial could prevent that.
The answer, Judge Liman said, was no.
The hourlong hearing, punctuated by an angry outburst by Mr. Giuliani, was the most contentious yet in the winding search for his personal assets, which he was ordered to hand over to the two women more than a month ago.
For the first time in weeks, the strain of several cases stemming from Mr. Giuliani’s time as Mr. Trump’s personal lawyer appeared to be getting to him, as he sat slumped back in his chair with his arms crossed.
After missing several deadlines to surrender the bulk of his assets, Mr. Giuliani has only turned over a fraction of notable items, including some pieces from his luxury watch collection and a 1980 Mercedes-Benz convertible that he says once belonged to the actress Lauren Bacall. But Mr. Giuliani still has not provided the keys or the title to the vehicle.
The former mayor has begun the transfer of his most valuable asset, a 10-room apartment on Manhattan’s Upper East Side that had been listed for sale at more than $6 million. The process has been delayed because the property remains jointly held with his ex-wife, Judith Giuliani.
The scant items that have been surrendered are problematic, according to Judge Liman.
“The car without the keys and title is meaningless,” he said, cutting off Mr. Cammarata midsentence.
“Your client is a competent person,” the judge added, noting that Mr. Giuliani was a former U.S. attorney. (He was, however, recently disbarred in New York and Washington, D.C.)
Mr. Giuliani objected.
“I have applied for the title,” he said of the Mercedes. “I haven’t gotten it yet. What am I supposed to do, make it up myself?”
He continued.
“I don’t have a car,” he said in a raised voice. “I don’t have a credit card. I don’t have cash.” He complained that he didn’t “have a penny” that was not tied up by Ms. Freeman and Ms. Moss.
Judge Liman warned Mr. Giuliani to let his new lawyer speak for him.
“Somebody has to tell the truth!” Mr. Giuliani shot back.
“Next time, he’s not going to be permitted to speak,” Judge Liman told Mr. Cammarata. “And the court will have to take action.”
The women’s lawyers described their frustration in trying to recover Mr. Giuliani’s property, much of which is in a storage facility in Ronkonkoma, N.Y., on Long Island.
Aaron Nathan, one of the women’s lawyers, said Mr. Giuliani’s compliance had been “lackadaisical at best, and intentionally obstructive at worst.”
Last week, the women’s lawyers said that more than 20 pallets of moving boxes belonging to Mr. Giuliani were still at the storage facility, America First Warehouse, and that the owners were making it difficult to search the contents.
A facility representative, who calls himself “Joe the Box” on social media, posted a defiant video on X in which he expressed support for Mr. Giuliani and said he would not stand for someone to “dissect” the former mayor’s life.
Last Friday, Judge Liman ordered Mr. Giuliani to account for all of the property at the facility that was subject to seizure and to deliver it to a warehouse of the women’s choosing by Dec. 13.
If Mr. Giuliani continues to miss deadlines in the case, he could face steep penalties, including jail time. There could be similar consequences in Washington, where a judge will decide in December if the former mayor has violated an order not to defame the women by accusing them again of election fraud on recent media appearances.
As he left the courthouse, Mr. Giuliani repeated his grievances at a prepared microphone stand about being targeted for political ends. A heckler shouted at Mr. Giuliani as he walked to a waiting car.
“You got nothing now!” the man said. “You’re a bum!”
Mr. Giuliani smiled and turned toward the man.
“I wouldn’t bet against me,” he said.
Loved seeing Sporting PC (second favorite team) beat them in their last Champions game. However last Saturday when my Spurs ran wild on their turf. Madders getting 2 on his birthday after being a regular sub as of late, Porro hitting one and Brennan adding to his outstanding run after deleting social media.I haven't watched live, just follow some online updates/commentary. Don't have Paramount+, and didn't spring for it, have too many subscriptions as it is. Wish I could have watched Man City's final 15 minute collapse though!
Shouldn’t you be somewhere posting about obscure OU second-string QBs?Usually you’re whining about libs wanting to take all your cool guns. Didn’t know it was possible for you to not make a crybaby post about guns.
I honestly think we have a better chance to defend Crooks then most teams. AOG is playing way better and Heiden is coming on and can be a force as a rim protector. I know Crooks will get hers, but I do think we can slow her down with more size, ad not have to double her. Both AOG and Heiden are more athletic the Goodman was. I also think we can make her work on the other end.For sure. Crooks will dominate if it’s a slack whistle game. There is no one on Iowa’s roster who can stop her if she is allowed to muscle her way around the basket.
Bluder and Jensen rolled out the full court red carpet campaign to get Crooks to Iowa City. Best you can hope for is on off night for her and the Hawks draining more 3s.
The Rain Man800 years from now they’ll be saying the same thing about Shawn Kemp.
A big donor. It will be fine. Secretary of the Navy is a OTJ training job.With our issues with China this might be his most important defense appointment. And he goes with a donor.
Why does anyone care about anything these days?WHY does anyone care about this?
You are consistent. Consistently annoying. I’m not defensive, I’m annoyed - but that’s on me for letting an annoying person annoy me.
My personal quality of life is pretty darned good. All that low quality of life must be in Orleans parish. And that’s pretty rich coming from a screen name who knocked up his coach’s daughter, right before he checked out.Your handle indicates you’re associated with two of the least efficient states in the country along with lowest qualities of life. I’ll go along with the odds that my perception is closer to the truth than you like.
The amazing growth spurred by the tax cuts will more than pay for themselves, dummy. Trickle down economics is time tested. It always works.Not sure how they're going to do this and still give all those promised tax cuts to the billionaires?
Sorry Chicken Little the sky is not falling on education; you need to apply some salve to that butt hurt.Yeah, let’s just cut funding for all education while we are it. Gotta keep the plebeians in check.
Define “narcostate”. LOL. You use buzzwords you don’t even understand. I’ll wait for you to Google it. Once you’re done huffing your nightly can of keyboard cleaner, of course.Libs white knighting for a narco state...
Pathetic!
What are you doing, dude? You’re supposed to be here to apologize to Tom Paris for blah blah blah something crazy, Hitler or and other crazy person stuff. So apologize!In regards to the thread title.
The legislative branch has acceded more and more power to the executive branch since Teddy Roosevelt
They’ve willingly abrogated their responsibilities and power to the executive branch.
Just my 2 bits.
Interesting article on the subject
Older article but if anything executive power has grown
Here’s one from the Trump first term
Gee. Never said that. When you have to make up the premise to fit your punchline, you know you’ve already whiffed. Poor little guy.I never really believed it when you said your parents were brother and sister.
But I do now.😁