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  1. 25 minutes ago, China said:

     

    The church reportedly claims that the disaster funds will go toward the support of 137 employees, but critics of Scientology point out that the religion’s various projects are almost entirely carried out by unpaid “volunteers” purely for the love of L. Ron…or something. 

     

    This is not how the PPP works. The loan was specifically for paying employee payroll costs and allowed 10% to go towards rent and utilities.  To get the loan you have to show proof of your monthly employee wages, rent and utilities.  Multiply that times 2.5 and that is your loan amount.

     

    You then have to submit proof that you paid those expenses in the 8 weeks after getting the loan (now extended to 24 weeks).  If you do, theoretically your loan will be forgiven.  Otherwise, you will have to pay it back with interest.

     

     

  2. I don't think that the fetus is solely just part of the women's body, nor that it is a separate human life.  However, I think it is intellectually dishonest to claim that it is not a human life until it is born.

     

    Sure the main proponents of the pro-life movement are very religious, but even atheists can be pro-life. Scientifically, there is a separate, developing human being inside a pregnant woman.  An abortion kills that life.  I think everyone on both sides of the debate should acknowledge that.

     

    However, the woman should not be forced to have to carry this life in her body if she does not want to.  But, what happens after a woman decides that she no longer wants to carry the baby could be debated. 

     

    Depending on an assessment of the fetal development, our society should consider the option of strongly requesting (maybe requiring) a transfer of the baby out of the womb and the mother being allowed to just relinquish all rights and responsibilities without society looking down our noses at her.

     

    If the baby is not yet viable to live outside the womb and the mother wants to end the pregnancy, then oh well.  Sorry kid, but that should be her call to make.

     

     

  3. 1 minute ago, TryTheBeal! said:

    Where are the haters?

    I hate GS.  They are gonna lose this series and then get broken up.  

     

    Houston can beat Denver in 5.  Portland on the other hand...

     

    The finals will have two new teams, and that is good for the NBA.

  4. 12 hours ago, Simmsy said:

    I think not releasing the report hurts Trump more than it helps him. I mean, his supporters were going to support him no matter what, that core base was never going to waver. He might've won some more independents over (not enough to win), but the way he has handled this stinks of a cover up. Instead of this going away, the Dems now have all the reason to hold investigations until 2020. Couple that up with a policies that over 70% of American are favorable to...doesn't look good.

    You would think, but....

     

    Trying make Trump look bad (via investigations and non-stop attacks on his ethics, morality, etc) is not going to get it done.

     

     

  5. 19 minutes ago, RedskinsFan44 said:

    I think perhaps the logic is Republicans impeached Clinton over the one so...

    And Trump's behavior is actually criminal in addition to 

    Well, to be precise, Clinton was impeached because he committed perjury not because he got a blowjob.  Like Trump, Clinton had his fair share of shadiness, misogyny and sexual assaults.  Maybe the Dems will catch Trump in a similar trap.  My guess is that he will be impeached, but will finish out his term.  75% chance he gets charged with something and 25% chance he's found guilty.

     

     

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  6. 22 minutes ago, BenningRoadSkin said:

    The undocumented immigration issue is a made up. Immigrants come here and help this country and businesses - who are not punished - rely on undocumented workers. White fear and racism have made it an issue. 

     

    Not exactly.  There is an issue with millions of people in the country being undocumented and thus have to "hide in the shadows".  In general, i think we need to make the process to become a legal resident much faster than the 10-20 years it takes now.  If it was. A 2 year process, i think the number of illegal border crossings by otherwise law abiding people would drop considerably.  After that we could have a process for getting those in the country without proper documentation to get it.

  7. 18 hours ago, PeterMP said:

    I think much of the hysteria is related to a few things:

     

    1.  The treatment and behavior of Kavanugh vs. Ford in the hearing.  

    2.  BK's apparent lies/incorrect statements with no apparent consequences 

     

    I can agree that these things above are problematic for BK, and could potentially be good reasons to seriously question his confirmation, if not flat out deny it.  I haven't watched / read enough in detail to compare his statements against some of the evidence for me to conclude he specifically lied about things.  I can certainly agree that he was being evasive, but in some ways, I can understand why.  Whether the accusations against him were true or not, they were already being assumed to be true by lots of people.  If he openly admitted the amount of drinking and other dumb stuff he did as a teenager, that would have been enough evidence in a lot of people's minds to prove to themselves that he did do the things he was accused of.

     

     

    To answer others as to why I use the term Hysteria.  We have a large segment of the population that have been led to believe that it is a 100% fact that BK was a serial sexual predator.  Those people are hysterical about the notion that our country would put such a person on the Supreme Court.  They are stopping politicians and yelling at them while breaking down crying.  They are talking about how this is the darkest days of our history.  How the me too movement has failed, etc.  

     

     

    18 hours ago, PeterMP said:

     

    3.  Coupled with that he was appointed by Trump with Trump's history and his actions yesterday.  And I don't think women's responses to Trump are really partisan.  They aren't responding to Trump in the manner they do because he's a Republican, but because he has a history of statements that suggest that he doesn't respect women.  Unless we want to say that you can grab women by the **** is a Republican thing now, it isn't really partisan.

     

    As has been pointed out, this same situation didn't play out over Gorsuch who was another Supreme Court nominee.  There's no real reason to believe that there would be greater parisian hype with respect to Kavanugh vs. Gorsuch.

     

    I agree that people's reaction to Trump from a sexual offender point of view is not partisan.  The guy is a dbag, ahole.

     

    You're right about the Gorsuch nomination.  The difference with BK is that this nomination will tip the balance of power in the Court and we are close enough to the election for a stall to work.  I do think that there is politics at work in how the dems handled the timing of this info on BK, but I don't think it was necessarily something they started planning from the moment they received the info.  It would have been a lot better if this issue was dealt with by the Judiciary Committee when it first got to Feinstein and that they worked in a bipartisan manner, behind the scenes, to determine if the Ford accusation had merit and did some real digging at that time.  That was a failure of the system for Ford, BK, and all of us.

     

     

     

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  8. 23 minutes ago, Nerm said:

     

    None of this is to cast doubt on Dr. Ford or to suggest BK did not assault her.  Just trying to point out that memories for either of them can be distorted over time.

     

    But it does seem to allow for the possibility that BK could have been the victim of mistaken identity.

     

    If you go by the assumption that all BK accusers are accurate and truthful, then confirming BK would be absurd.

     

    If you feel that maybe BK is mistakenly identified by Ford and that the other accusers may not be telling the truth, then you could allow for BK to get emotional defending himself and your decision to confirm or deny him is suddenly not so obvious.

     

    Dems have purposely tried to delay the nomination, if not outright blow it up.  Reps have tried to get through the 11th hour claims and investigation as quickly as possible.  I don't see how one is any better than the other on that.

     

    The anti BK hysteria is really just partisan BS disguised as real concern.  And the hysteria itself, and not any real proof is ultimately why BK's confirmation is generating so much hate.  That and just the mere fact that the dbag in chief was the one who nominated him.

     

    It would be great if we could apply the same scrutiny to every nomination (presidential nominations and party nominations) going forward.  Investigate all of them, and assume all accusations are accurate and truthful.  I'm sure that would be a great approach.

     

    But hey, we all have our opinions I guess.

     

  9. Headed to the GRB convention center with more supplies. Luckily I'm dry here on the north end of the Heights and have access to open portions of the freeways to get around and do what I can to help.

     

     

    As far as the Mayor goes, I think he has done a very good job, especially a couple days ago when things started getting crazy and before state assets could move in.  It's easy to sit here and say "Houston should have evacuated", but we did a mass evacuation once during Hurricane Rita and we had a million cars stranded on the roads and dozens of people died in non-weather related incidents.  The areas where Harvey came ashore were evacuated.  Projecting where the flooding was going to happen and how extensive it was going to be was probably too sketchy to plan any specific evacuations.

     

     

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  10. Did it have a ground lead to the body plus engine?

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    Reply #9 Bryan (174.102.131.215) - Wed Apr 28 21:20:55 2010

    Problem: Instrument Cluster warning lights and needles "dancing" around.

    My solution: make certain you have sufficient grounds: one to the transmission (on a 96) and one to the body.

    Original cable is a dual purpose: one lead to tranny, one to battery. In the middle, there is a bracket that mounts to the battery tray. Replaced this with a cable that had a "pig tail" lead at the battery end ($10 replacement as opposed to $50 OEM).

    Connected one end to tranny and one to battery. BUT, left the pig tail connect to nothing. At my wits end, I reconnected the original cable along with the bracket to the battery tray.....NO MORE DANCING!!!!

    I confirmed this is correct by finding another blog with a picture. The owner had the same issue.

    I will be replacing the original with the new cable. I will cut off the plastic end on the pig tail and install a simple eyelet connector from Sears. Then, I will clean a spot to the metal on the body and drive this in with a self-tapping bolt.

    The replacement cable was not the same as the original, which had a crimped on bracket on the cable for bolting to the battery tray. The new cable had a smaller gauge lead coming off of it at the battery terminal end. I spliced the bracket from the old cable onto this lead and connected it to the battery tray. I suspected that maybe this smaller gauge wire would produce too much resistance to ground, and perhaps my suspicions were correct.

  11. I was driving on the highway one day and my dash lights were randomly coming on and going off and my tachometer and temperature gauge needles were dropping and coming back on. I thought it was the alternator, so I took it to a alternator place who tested the battery and alternator. The alternator was good, but the battery had a couple bad cells, so I replaced it. The guy also suggested that I replace the battery ground cable, which I did. Now my dash warning lights, etc just stay on when the car is on. From what I've read online, this seems to be related to a loose or improper ground. The car seems to start and run fine. Anyone got any ideas?

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