Sounds great! Government and taxpayers shouldn't be funding space exploration, it should be totally free enterprise out of reach of governments.
NSA approved.
TREK992 (C130J) on approach to Hanoi
Welfare moms, litter, the whole shebang?
Mick Mulroy
If you're so scared, make a restore point, edit your HOST file, then if your puter blows up, you can always restore it.
Garbage art has always been an avenue for money laundering. You buy something that looks like you threw up on a sheet of paper for a million bucks, but you get something behind the scenes like drugs, kids, influence, bribes, whatever.
>if I can get $6-8 Grand to remove it,
Where TF you live? around here, a tree company took out a huge tree 15 feet from my house for me for $500, logs and all.
Which makes me think the shills who posted images in the past weren't smart cookies from the 3 letter agencies, or professionals, but lowly Cheezit sniffers living in their mom's basements, getting paid a buck per post.
Yep, it can be scary. A good friend of mine died from a tree falling on him a month ago. He had cut down hundreds of trees in his life, but you never know for certain which way a tree is going to fall.
Shouldn't be a problem for professionals. My tree had the power line running right through the canopy, but they took it down with one guy climbing, and a bucket truck, lowring 2 foot sections at a time with ropes, all in about four hours, - and all that for $500.
It's a wonder thay haven't revived the Floyd play again. Knock off a BLMer by a white clown asset, then start the riots all over, let Newsom go out and talk to them in person, the riots fade away, Newsom is a hero.
Not saying it would work, but when they're grasping at straws, it seems like a predictable ploy, or something similar. I'm just trying to think like them, though it hurts my head if I try too much.
If a federally imposed eviction moratorium is to continue, Congress must specifically authorize it.”
I'm not sure even an act of Congress, imposing an eviction moratorium would pass Constitutional muster. Basically, it's taking property (the expected rental income) away from landlords without compensation, and so legalizing theft.