NY AG Accuses Trump Of Fraud In $250 Million Suit - TPM – Talking Points Memo

Now that would be delightful. I totally agree about train travel generally. It’s the most civilized, calm, pleasant form of mass transit.

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In a moment of optimistic insanity we explored the cost of having a private car because that felt like a splendid way to travel all over the continents. We quickly backed off.
You can sit crammed in next to 3 other people in a seat designed to give you maximum discomfort while the guy across the aisle seems to be careless of his hearing while he blasts his music - or you can have this
MountainLounge

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That’s nicer than about 95 percent of the stationary bars I’ve been to. :heart_eyes:

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Your neck would soon be sore since none of the seats are set up to let you look out the window.

Nah…I’m not apologizing on this one. 11th Circuit is justifiably viewed as a swirling vortex of cartoonish FedSoc partisanship that creates it’s own cynicism gravity well.

I would have believed you 2 weeks ago, but this stunt he pulled sending 50 innocent Venezuelans seeking political asylum is both stupid, politically with the Latinos in FL and potentially egregious and illegal enough to get him and his enablers in a peck of trouble.

Derpshowitz, Champion of the Overdog!

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You must be fun at parties.

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The first morning I was half -asleep and my mind going, “Got to call so and so”…“Damn, that meeting is at 10am” and so on. But only for a minute. Then I realized I was retired, said “fuck 'em” and rolled over back to sleep. With a smile on my face.

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Yeah, chow down two scoops of shit Donnie.

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Hey, steal an inch or two off the aisles, steal another inch or two of footroom and presto! you have 20 more seats to sell. I caught on to that flying vacation charter flights.
Boeing and Airbus sell a shell and airlines can configure the interior as they please. Too often that means major discomfort for us paying plugs.

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New frontiers in incoherence. The fat fuck is melting down like a candle. Does he look just a tad older?

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Quanto costa?

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Bet the chump defendants will lobby the hell out of the court to push the plaintiffs to accept a settlement. They just need another jJudge Cannon and the deed is swept under the rug. With the several plaintiffs, one might be more open to this.

more than you or I have

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I hear that. :upside_down_face:

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There are clubs that get together to restore old train cars - they do amazing work - nearly all retirees. But I’ve read that it’s actually hard to get trains to add them to the other cars and they spend months in freight yards waiting for a train that will take them on.
The woes of the lower upper classes.

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NY DAILY NEWS:

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Only $250 million? Please!

This is an interesting look at what AGs do across states:

https://ballotpedia.org/Attorney_General_office_comparison

in WA they are the state’s lawyer, they defend it when it gets sued (making them sometimes the good guy, sometimes the bad guy). In WA and other states they can choose to sue others when they think it’s in the state’s interest. I don’t know if appointed (vs elected) AGs can file litigation like that on their own or if they need the OK from whoever put them in office.

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