Excellent; Gaetz was a liability
Suspect Gaetz or Republicans got what they wanted by getting Gaetz out of the House Investigation. He was a liability as AG. Trump needs a better one.
AP Version:
https://apnews.com/article/gaetz-trum...
AP Version:
https://apnews.com/article/gaetz-trum...
There’s also a little matter just hanging out there involving the Deep State… seems there’s an election law violation that was never fully pursued involving a large cash contribution DJT made to Bondi’s re-election campaign during the time when his charities were being investigated down there in Florida. When Bondi won, the investigations by the state were dropped. The Feds could still at any time pick up were the state left off. Leverage. Bondi could be seen as “compromised” or in other words, safe.
She said herself that she doesn’t intend to “gut” Justice, rather wants to “change the culture”. Sounds like a lot of new posters in the lunchroom to me.
Just sayin’… Gaetz would have gone in for the kill, and they all knew it. Bondi… methinks they know she won’t… including DJT.
We’ll see… if both Dems and RINOs gladly confirm, ain’t no sunshine, and nothing gonna change at Justice.
EDIT: By the way, asking for the resignation of all 93 USAs and replacing them is SOP for all incoming administrations of the opposite party. It's the other 115,000 careerists who need culling.
Who knows who the little, silent hiding downvotes are? Cowards are everywhere.
Edit add: After posting this I completed reading other posts here and it looks like others are noticing the same thing.
Pharma at the same time by restricting all medical advertising off of tv and social media.
Concentrate the media attention on their own survival. Get woke? Go broke.
I saw a quote this week from Musk that this is one part of their plan.
The same thing can be applied to advertising by the legal 'profession'.
I would love to be proven wrong.
https://thehill.com/homenews/house/50...
BTW, drove by my Alma Matter back in Sept. Jesus, what have you done to it since 1987? WOW. It is everywhere now. Was an absolutely great school then. Hope it still is. What is in the Crawford Building now?
... and we have to walk uphill both ways in the snow...
I should have looked you up, but was with my kids for my mother's 90th B-day. Not much time. Next time.
C is better than Pascal, but I don't teach first time shooters with an AR. COBOL is useless. Disappointed my girl, Capt Grace Hooper invented it!
I learned them all, but in the wrong order: Basic, APL, Fortran, LISP, (tried C, but couldn't get it), then Pascal and it all came together. I wrote my FEA code in Pascal in grad school. The professor told me, "I won't be able to help you with the coding if you do", but you have to do a real project to learn anything, and I was already good at basic coding. That worked great! If I recall correctly I developed some Structs for element information. After Pascal, C came easily, and the brevity and clarity is like a religion. If you look up recursion in the index of the original Kerninghan and Ritchie, it references p77, which is that page in the index! Fantastic. 77 pages to the index of a complete language reference! I recall a book on Diff Eq (I think) by Bode (but I may have it wrong). It was ~150 pages and clear as a bell. Textbooks today are drivel.
Ever try HIPing the 3D part after debinding ? We have done this on castings to improve properties and porosity.