>>21255928 pb
BREAKING: Kimberly Cheatle to resign as soon as Monday?''
who's gonna accept her resignation?
I'll wait…..
>>21255928 pb
BREAKING: Kimberly Cheatle to resign as soon as Monday?''
who's gonna accept her resignation?
I'll wait…..
are you a gehy, still?
it's pb, gehy.
first one's free, gehy.
https://x.com/RyanAFournier/status/1814805909375266880
Legislative Risk: What It is, How It Works
By Adam Hayes
Updated May 27, 2022
Reviewed by JeFreda R. Brown
6 Strategies to Protect Income From Taxes
What Is Legislative Risk?
Legislative risk is the potential that regulations or legislation by the government could significantly alter the business prospects of one or more companies. These changes can adversely affect investment holdings in that company. Legislative risk may occur as a direct result of government action or by altering the demand patterns of the company's customers.
Investors rarely complain about bailouts and preferential treatment to specific industries, perhaps because they all harbor a secret hope of profiting from them. However, when it comes to regulations and tax, they complain. What subsidies and tariffs can give to an industry in the form of competitive advantages, regulation and tax can take away from many more. With a single law, subsidy or switch of the printing press, they can send shock-waves around the world and destroy companies and whole industries. For this reason, many investors consider legislative risk as a huge factor when evaluating stocks.
A significant investment can turn out to be not that great after consideration of the government it operates under. (For related reading, see: The Government And Risk: A Love-Hate Relationship.)
https://www.investopedia.com/terms/l/legislativerisk.asp
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NOTE IT, FAGGOT
>Whatsubsidiesand tariffs can give to an industry in the form of competitive advantages, regulation and tax can take away from many more. With a single law, subsidy or switch of the printing press, they can send shock-waves around the world and destroy companies and whole industries.
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eh, let's see your math composition…
GO!
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https://www.walgreens.com/q/moleskin
Moleskin - Walgreens
Moleskin is a soft cotton fabric you place over a corn or callus - or anywhere you need extra cushioning. The back of the fabric contains a sticky material that …
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https://www.walgreens.com/q/moleskin
mole | mōl | noun
2 a spy who achieves over a long period an important position within the security defenses of a country: a well-placed mole was feeding them the names of operatives.
• someone within an organization who anonymously betrays confidential information: the company is hunting for the mole who revealed details of planned job cuts.
https://www.walgreens.com/q/moleskin
mole | mōl | noun
2 a spy who achieves over a long period an important position within the security defenses of a country: a well-placed mole was feeding them the names of operatives.
• someone within an organization who anonymously betrays confidential information: the company is hunting for the mole who revealed details of planned job cuts.
bandage
bandage | ˈbandij |
noun
a strip of material used to bind a wound or to protect an injured part of the body: her leg was swathed in bandages | a sterile adhesive bandage with nonstick pad.
cover | ˈkəvər |
verb [with object]
1 put something on top of or in front of (something), especially in order to protect or conceal it: the table had been covered with a checked tablecloth | cover the dish and put it in the microwave.
cover-up | ˈkəvərəp | (also coverup)
noun
1 an attempt to prevent people's discovering the truth about a serious mistake or crime: he is alleging a cover-up and calling for an investigation.
2 a loose outer garment, as worn over a swimsuit or exercise outfit.
https://www.walgreens.com/q/moleskin
mole | mōl | noun
2 a spy who achieves over a long period an important position within the security defenses of a country: a well-placed mole was feeding them the names of operatives.
• someone within an organization who anonymously betrays confidential information: the company is hunting for the mole who revealed details of planned job cuts.
bandage
bandage | ˈbandij |
noun
a strip of material used to bind a wound or to protect an injured part of the body: her leg was swathed in bandages | a sterile adhesive bandage with nonstick pad.
cover | ˈkəvər |
verb [with object]
1 put something on top of or in front of (something), especially in order to protect or conceal it: the table had been covered with a checked tablecloth | cover the dish and put it in the microwave.
cover-up | ˈkəvərəp | (also coverup)
noun
1 an attempt to prevent people's discovering the truth about a serious mistake or crime: he is alleging a cover-up and calling for an investigation.
2 a loose outer garment, as worn over a swimsuit or exercise outfit.
CAN EMOTIONS be used to insert a plant?
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>CAN EMOTIONS be used to insert a plant?
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Among other details, Hutchinson testified that she was told Trump was "irate" on that day and attempted to go meet with supporters at the Capitol, where the rioting then unfolded as Congress gathered to certify Trump's election defeat to Joe Biden.
Hutchinson recalled a conversation she had at the White House on Jan. 6 with Bobby Engel, part of Trump's security detail, who was "sitting in the chair, looking somewhat discombobulated," and Trump White House staffer Tony Ornato, she testified before the committee in June 2022.
"As the president had gotten into the vehicle with Bobby, he thought they were going out of the Capitol and when Bobby had relayed to him, 'We're not, we don't have the assets to do it, it's not secure, we're going back to the West Wing,' the president had a very strong, very angry response to that," she recalled then.
"Tony described him as being irate. The president said something to the effect of, 'I'm the effing president, take me up to the Capitol now' – to which Bobby responded, 'Sir, we have to go back to the West Wing.' The president reached up towards the front of the vehicle to grab at the steering wheel. Mr. Engel grabbed his arm, said, 'Sir, you need to take your hand off the steering wheel. We're going back to the West Wing. We're not going to the Capitol,'" Hutchinson said.
"Mr. Trump used his free hand to lungetowards Bobby Engel," she said.
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/gop-report-trumps-jan-6-driver-contradicted-bombshell/story?id=108029352
"Mr. Trump used his free hand to lungetowards Bobby Engel," she said.
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/gop-report-trumps-jan-6-driver-contradicted-bombshell/story?id=108029352
she got a glimpse and leaked at j6 hearing?
>Shoot me, little pussy.
CRH?
this faggot ain't broke…
wtf is your problem?
that means i'm wasting time with bullshit