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CBJSprague24 posted:To make up for lost time, the appeals court is expediting it back to the trial court per CNN unless the Supreme Court wants to get involved. Trump's lawyers also don't like their chances if it's elevated. Yeah this was all a pretty transparent bullshit delaying strategy. They'll appeal to the supreme court to stop the clock again because going for an en banc review won't stop the clock. That will go to Roberts, then who knows. Donnie's arguments were so lovely and backwards that the Supreme Court could dumpster it pretty quick, or 4/6 chuds decide to take it up and stop the clock even further. Seems like the opinion is written in a way tailor-made for the supreme court to dump it - zero close calls or new doctrine in there.
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bird food bathtub posted:Apparently Toby Keith kicked the bucket. Oh no. Anyway. Kris Kristofferson still alive. Nice
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That Works posted:Kris Kristofferson still alive. Nice The old Chief hasn't run out of things to say.
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Acebuckeye13 posted:
This point is really important and one of my personal depression gravity wells is thinking about the fact that when things work the effort it takes to make that happen gets overlooked and people cheerfully vote to gently caress it all up.
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There's not really much reason for the SCOTUS to accept cert on this, and I could see them denying any request from Trump outright. No supreme court, no matter how partisan, is going to give the president unchecked criminal immunity. They would never cede their own power to that extent.
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Mr. Nice! posted:There's not really much reason for the SCOTUS to accept cert on this, and I could see them denying any request from Trump outright. No supreme court, no matter how partisan, is going to give the president unchecked criminal immunity. They would never cede their own power to that extent. I think better lawyers could've put together enough plausible stuff to get SC cert, but I don't really see a cert grant here either. Like how donnie's arguments on "double jeopardy principles" are just made-up poo poo. And the opinion is apparently written specifically for consumption by originalist chucklefucks. Probably still gets Thomas. Don't see it getting four, even for them to delay things and later go "lol no this is dumb" like the appeals court did. SC probably wanted to see if the Appeals opinion was solid, which it is, before denying it. Also: https://twitter.com/burgessev/status/1754912981668806742?t=5-GREwHONAbu1uXxchx_bw&s=19 more or less describes the situation!
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Notahippie posted:This point is really important and one of my personal depression gravity wells is thinking about the fact that when things work the effort it takes to make that happen gets overlooked and people cheerfully vote to gently caress it all up. I just remembered all the poo poo the feds did to fix baby formula shortage fuckups and monkeypox from 2022-2023. Edit: zero suspicious things related to the Texas company that did the AI Biden poo poo for New Hampshire: https://twitter.com/aseitzwald/status/1754921412752556039?t=_j77kCYnwQ4ROmjLUqFlUg&s=19 facialimpediment fucked around with this message at 18:35 on Feb 6, 2024 |
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In other Trump news, justice Engoron just sent a letter to lawyers in the case re: a NY times article that he is negotiating a plea deal which would include him pleading guilty to lying to Engoron. The defense attorneys have until five pm tomorrow to cover their own asses about how much they knew about what and when.
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I always read it as Judge Energon at first and now I just roll with it and choose to visualize all of these spicy orders issuing from a glowing Cybertronian bank vault
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shame on an IGA posted:I always read it as Judge Energon at first and now I just roll with it and choose to visualize all of these spicy orders issuing from a glowing Cybertronian bank vault I thought I was alone with this
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shame on an IGA posted:I always read it as Judge Energon at first and now I just roll with it and choose to visualize all of these spicy orders issuing from a glowing Cybertronian bank vault I read it as Judge Erdogan and was preparing a lengthy screed about Turkish interference in American politics.
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Mr. Nice! posted:In other Trump news, justice Engoron just sent a letter to lawyers in the case re: a NY times article that he is negotiating a plea deal which would include him pleading guilty to lying to Engoron. That sounds like the kind of document that could get very spicy based on dates and times and would make someone very nervous to submit to a court. Cool, couldn't happen to a better pack of assholes.
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If I got that e-mail with that tone from my boss, let alone a judge that actually has enforcement power, I would be puckering so hard. All that's missing is "choose your next words carefully".
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shame on an IGA posted:I always read it as Judge Energon at first and now I just roll with it and choose to visualize all of these spicy orders issuing from a glowing Cybertronian bank vault AreWeDrunkYet posted:If I got that e-mail with that tone from my boss, let alone a judge that actually has enforcement power, I would be puckering so hard. All that's missing is "choose your next words carefully". I would personally not choose to lie to and/or suborn perjury during testimony to a judge that can levy a $375m fine and dissolve my main business.
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Mr. Nice! posted:In other Trump news, justice Engoron just sent a letter to lawyers in the case re: a NY times article that he is negotiating a plea deal which would include him pleading guilty to lying to Engoron. Is this for Trump or Weisselberg?
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CBJSprague24 posted:Is this for Trump or Weisselberg? From the wording of your question, yes. Serious answer, this is against Trump.
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CBJSprague24 posted:Is this for Trump or Weisselberg? Weisselberg is a co-defendant in the NY civil fraud case as he was the Trump org CFO, their designated fall guy, and has been paid well by Trump since getting fired. He is pleading guilty to lying to Engoron and others according to a NY times article. He testified on trump's behalf at trial. This is a letter to his lawyer, trump's lawyers, and the company's lawyers saying "yo, about that perjury your client is pleading to, how much of that did you know about in advance REMINDER I can and will sanction you personally" and to the AG's office to say "tell me just how bad I can gently caress them up for this." Engoron is going to throw out all of Weisselberg's testimony and draw a negative inference about Trump's entire case as a result. Mr. Nice! fucked around with this message at 20:49 on Feb 6, 2024 |
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Engoron was probably going to gently caress the trump org on the merits already, but having a codefendant perjure himself enough to have to cut a deal is probably one of those appellate-proof dream events for a trial judge. Perjury isn't charged much, much less convicted / pleaded out. Donnie's dipshits seemed to be performing for the client and/or conceding the trial to maybe try and get it overturned on appeal. But uh... this would complicate that strategy
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Uh, looks like the Boeing assembly line forgot some things with all those doors. https://twitter.com/petemuntean/status/1754948876383973864?t=w7zRIhZi3mWZI-ZbblsTkA&s=19 Airport maintenance crews: hey we can't tighten what ain't there
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If Engoron had already ruled and then afterwards Weisselberg had admitted to perjury, would there have been a new trial? How would that work?
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Ardlen posted:If Engoron had already ruled and then afterwards Weisselberg had admitted to perjury, would there have been a new trial? How would that work? Given the lengths Trump and his lovely lawyers have go to in order to throw mistrials and undermine the legal system to protect themselves, I almost wanna bet they are leaking poo poo to undermine Weisselberg's testimony so they can go "OH LOOK he lied, case closed dismiss all charge" like they have in their attempt to undermine the Georgia RICO case with the divorce claims and then the one they just pulled against Judge Kaplan.
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shame on an IGA posted:I always read it as Judge Energon at first and now I just roll with it and choose to visualize all of these spicy orders issuing from a glowing Cybertronian bank vault I read it as Justice Angron and had high hopes for warp court. edit: warp court with angron would be far more straightforward and fair than what we currently have
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maffew buildings posted:I read it as Justice Angron and had high hopes for warp court. edit: warp court with angron would be far more straightforward and fair than what we currently have justice is blind, and so are skulls for the skull throne
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facialimpediment posted:Uh, looks like the Boeing assembly line forgot some things with all those doors. That certainly tracks with that reddit post that claimed it was driven by the multiple work tracking systems
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facialimpediment posted:I just remembered all the poo poo the feds did to fix baby formula shortage fuckups and monkeypox from 2022-2023. These were really not proud points.
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facialimpediment posted:Uh, looks like the Boeing assembly line forgot some things with all those doors. So how long until a flight attendant does a "hey does anyone know where these bolts go?" gag like Carnies sometimes do before launching those slingshot bungee rides?
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Acebuckeye13 posted:justice is blind, and so are skulls for the skull throne "the defendent was guilty but granted khorne's blessing after they murdered their accuser, the prosecutors, the jury, the gallery, their own defense..."
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maffew buildings posted:"the defendent was guilty but granted khorne's blessing after they murdered their accuser, the prosecutors, the jury, the gallery, their own defense..." Not really seeing a downside tbh
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yeah it's a system that FINALLY makes sense
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pygmy tyrant posted:That certainly tracks with that reddit post that claimed it was driven by the multiple work tracking systems Yes it certainly does—and I can’t find that post anymore. Do you have that saved by chance?
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MrMojok posted:Yes it certainly does—and I can’t find that post anymore. Do you have that saved by chance? https://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=4050864&perpage=40&noseen=1&pagenumber=30#post537394206
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TheFluff posted:The NTSB preliminary report on Alaska 1282 is out (although the server is very hard to reach at the moment). As expected they conclude that the retaining bolts were not installed. They have also been digging through manufacturing records and found there's photo evidence of the door plug lacking its retaining bolts:
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maffew buildings posted:"the defendent was guilty but granted khorne's blessing after they murdered their accuser, the prosecutors, the jury, the gallery, their own defense..." Isn’t that just a trial by combat
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lmao the Boeing copyright on that photo
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# ? Feb 7, 2024 00:25 |
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may be gone in a bit, but something very funny happened on the house floor: https://twitter.com/metzgov/status/1755013731833024950 https://twitter.com/haleytalbotcnn/status/1755013905099665783 edit: yep it did https://twitter.com/AndrewSolender/status/1755014807617454566
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Gonna hire a guy with a gravelly voice to call out this vote for the primary.
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https://x.com/TheKeithiest/status/1754851426482692138?s=20
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I remember when houses of Congress used to be able to pass messaging bills to show the voice of where their chamber is politically. Right now, the voice of both chambers is basically saying hshejdvsjbdjsb https://twitter.com/metzgov/status/1755017365819974024?t=xvVFjWZxSQSuyduucZEotQ&s=19 Edit: what in the https://twitter.com/JonathanTamari/status/1755015880650440899?t=rP00Boosf9KRqGcEquNJUg&s=19 https://twitter.com/JacobRubashkin/status/1755016649994863060?t=RIHcVipfFcTkPm7j_6qagA&s=19
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pygmy tyrant posted:That certainly tracks with that reddit post that claimed it was driven by the multiple work tracking systems ...it certainly tracks with what I know about Boeing's antiquated QA procedures in the early 90s. The system worked more than well enough based on WWII era procedures, but inevitably it had to be brought into the 21st Century. Those bolts were missing likely because of a software glitch that nobody caught...my guess is that no one was assigned to re-install the bolts after a partial disassembly for a non related problem. IMO Boeing was better off when they built the entire airplane in one location with one highly trained and well supervised work force. It's as if they took a 5 Star restaurant and broke it into two cafeterias located half a continent apart supplemented by a dozen curbside pop-ups, with the intention of still being able to produce the expensive high quality dining experience. What could possibly go wrong?
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ob21 posted:...it certainly tracks with what I know about Boeing's antiquated QA procedures in the early 90s. The system worked more than well enough based on WWII era procedures, but inevitably it had to be brought into the 21st Century. Those bolts were missing likely because of a software glitch that nobody caught...my guess is that no one was assigned to re-install the bolts after a partial disassembly for a non related problem. IMO Boeing was better off when they built the entire airplane in one location with one highly trained and well supervised work force. It's as if they took a 5 Star restaurant and broke it into two cafeterias located half a continent apart supplemented by a dozen curbside pop-ups, with the intention of still being able to produce the expensive high quality dining experience. What could possibly go wrong? But the shareholders!
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