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44 minutes ago, The Evil Dr. Longshadow said:

Come back to this thread in ten years, and I'll tell you all about a warehouse that was never built.

Come back in 10 years and I'll tell you about the 8273 people [ ~827 per year ] that didn't get severely injured because they weren't working in an Amazon warehouse in that location. 

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45 minutes ago, katt_goddess said:

Come back in 10 years and I'll tell you about the 8273 people [ ~827 per year ] that didn't get severely injured because they weren't working in an Amazon warehouse in that location. 

Okay, so somebody there needs to rework the safety procedures.

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Posted
4 hours ago, The Evil Dr. Longshadow said:

Except the people in Mays Landing, who live next door to that squatters hell.  This is government at work.

Ain't no one here from Mays Landing fuck face. We do not fucking care.

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3 hours ago, katt_goddess said:

Come back in 10 years and I'll tell you about the 8273 people [ ~827 per year ] that didn't get severely injured because they weren't working in an Amazon warehouse in that location. 

Come back in 10 years and packard will be a rotting corpse in his condemned hovel.

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Posted
7 hours ago, The Evil Dr. Longshadow said:

 

I bet the state or the county won't approve the land use, because some joker is likely to pull his "environmental impact study" out of his ass and weaponize every rat, beetle and goose that happens to be there against any progress.

I'll take that bet. How's 5k. I'll even let you use that hunk of silver.....oh wait, you had to pawn that.

On 1/6/2025 at 12:23 PM, smiradenius said:

 

The silver has gone to pay a really huge vet bill.

Circumstances have a nasty habit of changing.  Stay tuned.

Your definition of independent wealth just sounds like vagrancy and junkiedom the more you talk.

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Ok new bet. If that shit you outlined happens and they preserve the land to protect the bustling wildlife of fucking Atlantic City, I'll exit your threads forever....if they don't, you agree to let me try....you hear that, TRY..not even a guarantee, to have your SN and future SNs changed to Golden Grip Gums Goddess

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Posted
1 hour ago, stilgar said:

Why did packard have to see a vet when he got sick? Is he banned from the local hospitals?

No real doctor would approve of the sex change when it was so clear she only wanted it to prove a bad point on the internet, so she got the snip instead.

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Posted
Just now, naraku360 said:

No real doctor would approve of the sex change when it was so clear she only wanted it to prove a bad point on the internet, so she got the snip instead.

Not to suggest vets aren't real doctors.

Rather to suggest she went with the kind of vet seen in Better Call Saul.

Posted
11 hours ago, The Evil Dr. Longshadow said:

Okay, so somebody there needs to rework the safety procedures.

That would be Amazon. Oh wait, they gave a butt ton of money to an orange shitlord to get regulations removed and watchdog groups fired so they wouldn't have to worry about those pesky worker protections anymore and their big boss could go blow $40 million on a weekend getaway in Italy. 

9 hours ago, stilgar said:

Come back in 10 years and packard will be a rotting corpse in his condemned hovel.

Okay I'll say it.

But would there be a smell?

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7 hours ago, André Toulon said:

Ok new bet. If that shit you outlined happens and they preserve the land to protect the bustling wildlife of fucking Atlantic City, I'll exit your threads forever....if they don't, you agree to let me try....you hear that, TRY..not even a guarantee, to have your SN and future SNs changed to Golden Grip Gums Goddess

The race course isn't in Atlantic City.

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Posted
25 minutes ago, The Evil Dr. Longshadow said:

The race course isn't in Atlantic City.

Wherever it is...i dont click your links just like you dont understand how screenshots and basically anything else works.

So "wherever this racetrack is", then add the rest of the words. Do we have a bet or not, chump ....or would you like to argue semantics until you back yourself into a wall again 

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Posted
15 hours ago, The Evil Dr. Longshadow said:

Here's the race track.

https://wpgtalkradio.com/its-time-to-demolish-the-atlantic-city-race-course-in-mays-landing-nj/

Lots of potential for all that land.  Amazon.com wants to build a warehouse there.

 

https://www.nj.com/atlantic/2025/07/historic-nj-horse-track-could-become-massive-amazon-distribution-center.html

I bet the state or the county won't approve the land use, because some joker is likely to pull his "environmental impact study" out of his ass and weaponize every rat, beetle and goose that happens to be there against any progress.

So without clicking the link, it clearly says this dumb shit you're talking about is indeed in AC.

Now if you think we are going to further argue the location, go ahead and get the lotion, because you're gonna be going solo.

Bet or nah?

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Posted
22 hours ago, The Evil Dr. Longshadow said:

Here's what was posted:

 

 

half of paragraph covered.jpg

That;s not what I'm seeing.  Obviously, the problem is with you and your phone browser.

Posted
19 hours ago, The Evil Dr. Longshadow said:

I bet the state or the county won't approve the land use, because some joker is likely to pull his "environmental impact study" out of his ass and weaponize every rat, beetle and goose that happens to be there against any progress.

I would also like to point out that this is not what environmental impact studies do.  An EIS is actually used primarily to determine what existing conditions need to be mitigated through development.  It isn't an independently authored document that can be used to block development; it exists solely to determine what requirements will be made of a developer once a project is approved by zoning authorities.

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Posted
5 hours ago, scoobdog said:

I would also like to point out that this is not what environmental impact studies do.  An EIS is actually used primarily to determine what existing conditions need to be mitigated through development.  It isn't an independently authored document that can be used to block development; it exists solely to determine what requirements will be made of a developer once a project is approved by zoning authorities.

Sounds wonderful in theory and never works out in practice.

Posted (edited)
16 hours ago, katt_goddess said:

That would be Amazon. Oh wait, they gave a butt ton of money to an orange shitlord to get regulations removed and watchdog groups fired so they wouldn't have to worry about those pesky worker protections anymore and their big boss could go blow $40 million on a weekend getaway in Italy. 

Okay I'll say it.

But would there be a smell?

Okay, suppose it's true that Amazon bribed Don to scrub OSHA requirements.

Then, what?  How about if every employee who gets injured decides to litigate?  Wouldn't that cost more than OSHA compliance?

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On 7/17/2025 at 9:08 PM, katt_goddess said:

Come back in 10 years and I'll tell you about the 8273 people [ ~827 per year ] that didn't get severely injured because they weren't working in an Amazon warehouse in that location. 

If the 827 had significant injuries, they need to litigate.

Posted
4 hours ago, The Evil Dr. Longshadow said:

Okay, suppose it's true that Amazon bribed Don to scrub OSHA requirements.

Then, what?  How about every every employee who gets injured decides to litigate?  Wouldn't that cost more than OSHA compliance?

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This idiot thinks corporations face consequences.

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AI quick breakdown of bill 5403 passed by the 118th Congress 

H.R. 5403, also known as the "CBDC Anti-Surveillance State Act," is a bill introduced in the 118th Congress. Its primary purpose is to restrict the Federal Reserve's ability to issue a central bank digital currency (CBDC) and to prevent the government from using such a currency for surveillance or control over individual financial transactions.
Specifically, the bill aims to:
 * Prohibit Federal Reserve banks from offering products or services directly to individuals, maintaining individual accounts, or issuing a central bank digital currency (digital dollar) directly or indirectly to individuals.
 * Prohibit the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System and the Federal Open Market Committee from using any central bank digital currency to implement monetary policy.
 * Prohibit the Department of the Treasury from directing the Federal Reserve to issue a central bank digital currency.
The bill's proponents argue that a CBDC, if implemented without explicit congressional authorization and proper privacy protections, could threaten Americans' financial privacy and lead to a "surveillance state" similar to what they claim exists in China. They emphasize the importance of open, permissionless, and private currency.
H.R. 5403 has passed the House of Representatives and has been referred to the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs.
 

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Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, Raptorpat said:

This is not a cryptocurrency restriction, this is a restriction on regulating cryptocurrency.

It does prevent the federal reserve bank from issuing its own cryptocurrency(without congressional approval or further legislation)  He got that part right. Probably by accident. 

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Posted
1 minute ago, SwimOdin said:

You got it completely wrong, but at least you tried to make an actual current event thread. If I could give you a lollipop, I would.

How did I get any part of it wrong?  The restriction in question is that the Federal Reserve can't be involved with it in any way, including issuing its own version.

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Posted
18 minutes ago, discolé monade said:

lmao. so now we're litigating our retirements. people's court?

No, I sued my employer and won a pile of cash, based on a work injury.  An early retirement would not have been in the cards for me, had I not done so.

Good thing it worked out that way, because I really didn't want to wait until age sixty seven for my full pension.

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a pile of cash...

and yet, bye bye went the silver..

adios to the local taylor shop. 

now it's knock off watches, and the fantastic and fast paced life, that is being a pedistrian, while stalking employees at the local chain pharmacy, trying to escape social fucktards like you

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Posted
8 minutes ago, discolé monade said:

a pile of cash...

and yet, bye bye went the silver..

adios to the local taylor shop. 

now it's knock off watches, and the fantastic and fast paced life, that is being a pedistrian, while stalking employees at the local chain pharmacy, trying to escape social fucktards like you

Ahh... The watches are an indulgence, the silver was sold because I didn't want to dig into the bank account to pay the cat's vet bill, nobody is getting "stalked" and chain pharmacies have nothing to do with any of this.

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Posted
2 hours ago, The Evil Dr. Longshadow said:

How did I get any part of it wrong?  The restriction in question is that the Federal Reserve can't be involved with it in any way, including issuing its own version.

4 hours ago, Raptorpat said:

This is not a cryptocurrency restriction, this is a restriction on regulating cryptocurrency.

 

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Posted
21 hours ago, The Evil Dr. Longshadow said:

Okay, suppose it's true that Amazon bribed Don to scrub OSHA requirements.

Then, what?  How about if every employee who gets injured decides to litigate?  Wouldn't that cost more than OSHA compliance?

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It would cost the employees more than Amazon since Amazon makes billions in profit whereas...

People who barely make enough to pay their basic bills have money to litigate? Especially after being seriously injured and having to deal with that crap? Reminder that company insurance is allowed to be discriminatory and shitty because that's what the teabagger party fought for on behalf of insurance companies. And Amazon doesn't allow any talks of unionizing and has the money to actively block any such attempts that might allow their workers to be able to have collective bargaining powers. I wouldn't be surprised if they have everyone sign an arbitration agreement form when hired.  

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1 minute ago, katt_goddess said:

It would cost the employees more than Amazon since Amazon makes billions in profit whereas...

People who barely make enough to pay their basic bills have money to litigate? Especially after being seriously injured and having to deal with that crap? Reminder that company insurance is allowed to be discriminatory and shitty because that's what the teabagger party fought for on behalf of insurance companies. And Amazon doesn't allow any talks of unionizing and has the money to actively block any such attempts that might allow their workers to be able to have collective bargaining powers. I wouldn't be surprised if they have everyone sign an arbitration agreement form when hired.  

Somebody is not talking to the right lawyers.  Mine didn't get paid until I got paid.  It's called a contingency agreement and it works whether there's union or not.

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Posted
7 minutes ago, The Evil Dr. Longshadow said:

Somebody is not talking to the right lawyers.  Mine didn't get paid until I got paid.  It's called a contingency agreement and it works whether there's union or not.

And someone seems to think that people who work 14 hours a day in a warehouse without adequate bathroom breaks because corporations have been made immune to being held accountable for anything have the energy to do any of that when also dealing with work injuries. 

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1 minute ago, katt_goddess said:

And someone seems to think that people who work 14 hours a day in a warehouse without adequate bathroom breaks because corporations have been made immune to being held accountable for anything have the energy to do any of that when also dealing with work injuries. 

What energy?  A twenty minute consultation, two doctor visits, some paperwork, and some ten minute phone calls.  Even somebody with two full time jobs can handle that.

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Posted (edited)
3 hours ago, The Evil Dr. Longshadow said:

Ahh... The watches are an indulgence, the silver was sold because I didn't want to dig into the bank account to pay the cat's vet bill, nobody is getting "stalked" and chain pharmacies have nothing to do with any of this.

lmao.

your fake watches were an indulgence. 

lulz.

bless your heart. 

 

also...get a load of rockafeller. now that he sits in the lap of retirement fortune, fuck the peasants on the line, where he gets most of his carny jewelery. 

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