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My man was dropping 500lb anvils of truth at the end.

Nick Kasoff, who lives in the St. Louis suburb of Ferguson, calls himself a “small-time landlord.” He had words of warning for anyone refusing to pay their rent.
“Courts are closed, but they won’t be closed forever,” Kasoff wrote on Facebook. “If you choose not to pay rent when you are able, your landlord will be down there filing an eviction the day they open back up. You will lose your home, ruin your credit, and make it difficult to get any sort of decent housing in the future. A ‘rent strike’ isn’t going to liquidate capitalism and make you a homeowner, it’s going to demolish your credit and make you homeless.”
 
There’s a reason Sherman tanks were known as Ronson’s or Zippo’s because they lit the first time every time. German tanks rarely burned.
I watched a documentary years ago on some German WWII tankers. They said they weren't allowed out of their tanks in combat unless they were on fire.

One of them said in the battle of the bulge his crew in a panther had a tread blown and their gun got knocked out. After an hour the americans stopped shooting, figuring it was actually dead. They didnt get out until the next day when the german recovery crews caught up.

Cant imagine sitting in a metal box listening to you getting shot with nothing to do.
 
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One of them said in the battle of the bulge his crew in a panther had a tread blown and their gun got knocked out. After an hour the americans stopped shooting, figuring it was actually dead. They didnt get out until the next day when the german recovery crews caught up.

Cant imagine sitting in a metal box listening to you getting shot with nothing to do.

Not unusual in some of the trailer parks around the area.
 
I watched a documentary years ago on some German WWII tankers. They said they weren't allowed out of their tanks in combat unless they were on fire.

One of them said in the battle of the bulge his crew in a panther had a tread blown and their gun got knocked out. After an hour the americans stopped shooting, figuring it was actually dead. They didnt get out until the next day when the german recovery crews caught up.

Cant imagine sitting in a metal box listening to you getting shot with nothing to do.

This guy got out of his when it was leaking gas all over him and there was gold to be had

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My man was dropping 500lb anvils of truth at the end.
He's 100% correct of course, but the attitude among his tenants is 100% a consequence of bailouts. That sentiment follows bailouts like day follows night. They see it as government being right there to help out large, politically-connected, "important" businesses in times of need, while little peons like them are left to flap in the wind.
 
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I could see it if prices have dropped from where they were a few months ago and if they were planning to rent it out. Some people will buy stuff sight unseen, pandemic or not.

If they're buying it as their personal residence, agreed, that's completely nuts.
Prices aren’t really dropping. She said anything sub $250k in desirable areas is getting multiple offers. People moving for school are going to buy a house one way or another. Title companies are going to become the bottleneck as most are only taking one transaction per hour so they can disinfect and keep people apart.
 
The celebrities trying to stay relevant during this whole thing is super cringe worthy. I wonder if they have seen their perceived public value waft away like a fart in the wind? The late night shows..super cringe.

Poor production quality can ruin an image pretty quick.
 
In retrospect China's early handling looks awful. But most of us here would have scoffed at locking down a city of several million over just a few dozen cases just a month ago. No way that the USA would have done so nearly as quickly as China did. We didn't act until we saw the carnage in Italy.
They didnt shut things down until it had spread. We were on here cursing them for not shutting down their air flights long after it had gotten bad.

They had to have their Lunar new year celebrations. Its widely believed that's how it spread so much. Many went home to China, caught it, came back to wherever, and then spread it.
 
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Everyone remembers this, correct?



FLASHBACK Feb. 24: Pelosi Stands In San Francisco’s Chinatown And Urges People To Come Out - The Daily Caller


House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has criticized President Donald Trump for a lack of preparedness of his administration’s response to the coronavirus pandemic, but last month the speaker was urging people to patron San Francisco’s Chinatown.

Pelosi took a tour through Chinatown on February 24, where she decried alleged racism that was occurring against Asian Americans as a result of the virus, which originated in the Chinese province of Wuhan.
 
Everyone remembers this, correct?



FLASHBACK Feb. 24: Pelosi Stands In San Francisco’s Chinatown And Urges People To Come Out - The Daily Caller


House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has criticized President Donald Trump for a lack of preparedness of his administration’s response to the coronavirus pandemic, but last month the speaker was urging people to patron San Francisco’s Chinatown.

Pelosi took a tour through Chinatown on February 24, where she decried alleged racism that was occurring against Asian Americans as a result of the virus, which originated in the Chinese province of Wuhan.
Everyone knows COVID secretly stands for Created Oriental Virus Is Deadly.
 
Diesel is good for starting fire in a burn pile.

I agree. I must be missing something because diesel is not as explosive as gasoline. Not sure if that is due to flash point or fire point . I actually spent a short time as a pipeline operator many years ago and would have to perform hourly tests on flash points and expansion calculations as fuel flowed to company terminals. We had a 12" and 8" lines running from Atlanta tank farm to Nashville. Unfortunately I have forgotten a lot.

Edit: Just looked it up. It is flammability and vapor.

That's because diesel is much less flammable than gasoline. In a car, it takes intense pressure or sustained flame to ignite diesel. On the other hand, if you toss a match into a pool of gasoline, it won't even touch the surface — it ignites the vapors above the surface.
 
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The guy in the picture is exactly what I would expect someone who thinks they have the right to not pay rent to look like.
I'm in awe that people think the gov't should have the right to tell property owners that (a) they have no right to the financial benefit of renting their property, and (b) they must allow someone else to occupy said property. I'm not joking. What has this nation come to?
 
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