FEC Demands Karl Rove’s Crossroads GPS Disclose Donors

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The Federal Election Committee is demanding that Karl Rove’s right wing non-profit Crossroads GPS reveal its secret donors.

But it’s not going to happen.

On its face, the letters amount to an incendiary request. Crossroads GPS, along with an array of other non-profit 501(c)4 groups, were a major force during the 2010 elections in part because of their ability to keep donors secret. The groups, most of which backed conservatives, were highly controversial for Democrats, and President Obama frequently criticized them while campaigning. But Democrats have subsequently created their own counterpart organizations for next year’s campaign.

A Crossroads spokesman and campaign-finance watchdogs alike agree that the FEC request is easily sidestepped. It applies only to contributions that were specifically earmarked for independent expenditures. Donations to Crossroads, group spokesman Jonathan Collegio told National Journal, were never earmarked that way.

“This is a routine request for additional information by the FEC’s Reports Analysis Division,” he said. “Crossroads GPS will provide an adequate response in the appropriate time, saying essentially that its reports were full and complete, and that there are no donors to report because no contributions were earmarked for any particular electioneering communication or independent expenditure.”

His assessment was shared by Paul Ryan, an attorney for the Campaign Legal Center, a group that aims to reduce the influence of money in politics. Nearly all the money Crossroads collects is funneled toward political advertisements, Ryan said, but the group isn’t required to disclose donors unless they specifically earmark their donation for the political ads, making disclosure easily avoidable.

The fact Crossroads can easily fend off the FEC’s request is a testament to just how broken campaign-finance laws are, Ryan added. “What you’re looking at is a perfect illustration of how disclosure laws aren’t working today,” he said.

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192 comments
1 Iwouldprefernotto  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 5:14:51pm

Someday Karl Rove will be punished for his misdeeds. Unfortunately, it's not today.

2 Four More Tears  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 5:19:19pm

Sooo...how do we know foreign interests aren't pumping money into elections again? I remember that being a big deal once...

3 elizajane  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 5:19:55pm

"His assessment was shared by Paul Ryan, an attorney for the Campaign Legal Center, a group that aims to reduce the influence of money in politics."

Paul Ryan has a sane doppelganger? Who knew?

4 Decatur Deb  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 5:22:05pm

I'm reassured that there are several steps from secret donors to secret police.

5 windsagio  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 5:22:40pm

It gives me such a headache. "We have donors to our political pac, but they're not giving money for political spending so we don't have to say who they are!"

6 albusteve  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 5:24:30pm

ya gotta grease the wheels...and the very people that benefit from loose money are the very same who could change the law....electioneering is a multi billion dollar enterprise

7 Four More Tears  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 5:26:14pm

Samuel L. Jackson narrating "Go the Fuck to Sleep." Not safe for work. Or happy parents...

8 Charles Johnson  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 5:26:23pm

re: #2 JasonA

Sooo...how do we know foreign interests aren't pumping money into elections again? I remember that being a big deal once...

We don't know that. And they probably are.

9 windsagio  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 5:26:46pm

re: #6 albusteve

Its one of the reasons I get a little starry-eyed and goofy over O sometimes. He didn't totally break free, naturally, but the small-donor fundraising and internet organization elements of his campaign were really really positive experiences.

10 Ben G. Hazi  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 5:27:47pm

re: #6 albusteve

ya gotta grease the wheels...and the very people that benefit from loose money are the very same who could change the law...electioneering is a multi billion dollar enterprise

Exactly...it all comes down to "who watches the watchmen?

11 Decatur Deb  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 5:27:55pm

re: #8 Charles

We don't know that. And they probably are.

But they have our best interests at heart. People like us.

12 Four More Tears  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 5:28:32pm

re: #10 talon_262

Exactly...it all comes down to "who watches the watchmen?

It's some other team called Citizens United, I think...

13 Interesting Times  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 5:28:43pm

re: #9 windsagio

Some consolation may also be found in last year's California elections, where eBay Meg couldn't buy the governor's mansion no matter how big a down payment she made :)

14 elizajane  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 5:29:41pm

On a lighter note, Larry Flynt offers Weiner a job, with a 20% raise over his congressional salary:

....
"While this employment opportunity is being offered in large part due to your qualifications and clear passion for making a change, I feel that your unfortunate resignation is a prime example of unfounded political pressure and the hypocrisy that has invaded democracy in Washington D.C. I hope you will sincerely consider this offer, and I look forward to your response."

[Link: www.huffingtonpost.com...]

15 windsagio  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 5:30:46pm

Anybody miss Tongsung Park? At least it was absolutely blatant >>

16 windsagio  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 5:31:11pm

re: #14 elizajane

You have got to love how flint spends his money. He's trolling the entire nation :D

17 Decatur Deb  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 5:31:32pm

re: #14 elizajane

On a lighter note, Larry Flynt offers Weiner a job, with a 20% raise over his congressional salary:

...
"While this employment opportunity is being offered in large part due to your qualifications and clear passion for making a change, I feel that your unfortunate resignation is a prime example of unfounded political pressure and the hypocrisy that has invaded democracy in Washington D.C. I hope you will sincerely consider this offer, and I look forward to your response."

[Link: www.huffingtonpost.com...]

Don't get your thing caught in the revolving door.

18 Charles Johnson  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 5:35:24pm

Left wingers used to accuse me of being on Karl Rove's payroll.

Now right wingers accuse me of being on George Soros's payroll.

That's just how evil I am.

19 Spocomptonite  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 5:36:28pm

re: #18 Charles

Left wingers used to accuse me of being on Karl Rove's payroll.

Now right wingers accuse me of being on George Soros's payroll.

That's just how evil I am.

If you are on both, does that make you doubly evil or just cancel each other out?
/

20 What, me worry?  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 5:38:52pm

re: #8 Charles

We don't know that. And they probably are.

It only matters if they're Muslim or from Saudi Arabia. #NYMosque

(I've been doing far too much tweeting :p)

21 Four More Tears  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 5:40:46pm

re: #20 marjoriemoon

It only matters if they're Muslim or from Saudi Arabia. #NYMosque

(I've been doing far too much tweeting :p)


Step away from the Tweetdeck now!

22 What, me worry?  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 5:41:46pm

re: #21 JasonA

Step away from the Tweetdeck now!

Oh that's right. I don't have Tweetdeck. I think I'll get to that this weekend.

23 Bubblehead II  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 5:41:46pm

re: #18 Charles

Left wingers used to accuse me of being on Karl Rove's payroll.

Now right wingers accuse me of being on George Soros's payroll.

That's just how evil I am.

Well you are the eeevvviiill Lizard Overlord. So playing both side of the field for your eventual take over of America and then the world is to be expected. Is it not?

24 windsagio  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 5:45:33pm

re: #23 Bubblehead II

I want to be accused of being in the pay of some evil political operative :(

25 darthstar  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 5:46:29pm

re: #18 Charles

Left wingers used to accuse me of being on Karl Rove's payroll.

Now right wingers accuse me of being on George Soros's payroll.

That's just how evil I am.

So...who pays better?

26 William Barnett-Lewis  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 5:49:14pm

re: #25 darthstar

So...who pays better?

The real paymaster is the Vilani Grand Empire of Stars which is paying him to help keep us divided so we're no threat to their galactic hegemony.


What? You never played Traveller?

27 Bubblehead II  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 5:50:29pm

re: #24 windsagio

I want to be accused of being in the pay of some evil political operative :(

Yes but which one?

re: #25 darthstar

So...who pays better?

Curious mind want to know. Besides. I still haven't received my latest Zionist check. What Gives?

28 windsagio  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 5:51:27pm

re: #27 Bubblehead II

I'm easy, maybe they can set up bidding.

Best part is that in 10 years you sell the book!

29 sattv4u2  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 5:55:27pm

re: #18 Charles

Left wingers used to accuse me of being on Karl Rove's payroll.

Now right wingers accuse me of being on George Soros's payroll.

That's just how evil RICH I am.

/

30 researchok  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 5:57:06pm

re: #19 Spocomptonite

If you are on both, does that make you doubly evil or just cancel each other out?
/

Makes him smarter than either Rove or Soros.

31 researchok  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 5:57:54pm

re: #24 windsagio

I want to be accused of being in the pay of some evil political operative :(

Do you want that accusation in ALL CAPS?
//

32 Bubblehead II  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 5:58:03pm

re: #28 windsagio

I'm easy, maybe they can set up bidding.

Best part is that in 10 years you sell the book!

That is of course if you survive and don't end up doing a Vince Foster. :-)

Tongue firmly in cheek!

33 b_Snark  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 5:58:04pm

re: #24 windsagio

I want to be accused of being in the pay of some evil political operative :(

I was accused of having half a brain once. You can have the other half if you want.

34 b_Snark  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 5:58:52pm

re: #25 darthstar

So...who pays better?

The Koch brothers.

35 Jimmi the Grey  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 5:59:41pm

re: #26 wlewisiii

Upding for reference to my first RPG (back in like '78). I now have an insane urge to roll handfulls of 6-sided dice...

36 Bubblehead II  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:00:30pm

re: #33 b_sharp

I was accused of having half a brain once. You can have the other half if you want.

OMG! ZOMBIES SHARING BRAINS!

37 b_Snark  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:01:04pm

re: #34 b_sharp

The Koch brothers.

I should have written that - The brothers Koch.

38 recusancy  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:02:17pm

Netroots Nation '11 starts today! Anybody there?

39 Four More Tears  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:02:32pm

re: #37 b_sharp

I should have written that - The brothers Koch.

Not to be confused with the brothers' coke. Don't touch that.

40 b_Snark  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:03:53pm

re: #39 JasonA

Not to be confused with the brothers' coke. Don't touch that.

'The brother's cock' is what I envisioned.

41 windsagio  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:04:18pm

re: #31 researchok

please :D

42 William Barnett-Lewis  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:04:29pm

re: #35 Jimmi the Grey

Upding for reference to my first RPG (back in like '78). I now have an insane urge to roll handfulls of 6-sided dice...

My first and still my favorite RPG. Mongoose has a nice version in print these days.

43 Four More Tears  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:04:56pm

re: #40 b_sharp

'The brother's cock' is what I envisioned.

Well don't touch that either...

44 Digital Display  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:05:26pm

Winston and I make a one week road trip Friday.. So what exciting thing am I doing? Laundry and packing

45 Bubblehead II  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:06:03pm

re: #38 recusancy

Netroots Nation '11 starts today! Anybody there?

Saw that being advertised over at the DK today. What exactly is it?

46 recusancy  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:06:19pm

re: #45 Bubblehead II

Saw that being advertised over at the DK today. What exactly is it?

[Link: www.netrootsnation.org...]

47 Slumbering Behemoth Stinks  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:06:29pm

re: #18 Charles

Left wingers used to accuse me of being on Karl Rove's payroll.

Now right wingers accuse me of being on George Soros's payroll.

That's just how evil I am.

Wait, you're "Joe"?

48 b_Snark  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:06:31pm

OK, so when is the next election down there?

I want to make sure I have enough popcorn, pretzels, chocolate and alcohol 6 months before hand.

49 sattv4u2  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:06:50pm

re: #44 HoosierHoops

Winston and I make a one week road trip Friday.. So what exciting thing am I doing? Laundry and packing

Winston has a better wardrobe than you do, doesn't he!

AND better luggage

50 Daniel Ballard  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:06:52pm

re: #2 JasonA

I suppose as long as anonymous contributions are possible that is a risk. But... Do we really want to do away with anonymous political contributions entirely? People could get in big trouble at work or with their union for being outed donating to the "wrong" causes.

51 Cannadian Club Akbar  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:07:24pm

re: #44 HoosierHoops

Winston and I make a one week road trip Friday.. So what exciting thing am I doing? Laundry and packing

1 pair of pants.
1 pair of shorts
7 pairs of skivvies
9 shirts
1 pair shoes
1 pair flip flops

52 Bubblehead II  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:08:01pm

re: #46 recusancy

Thanks. Will take a look.

53 sattv4u2  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:08:09pm

re: #51 Cannadian Club Akbar

1 pair of pants.
1 pair of shorts
7 pairs of skivvies
9 shirts
1 pair shoes
1 pair flip flops

plenty of dog treats

done!

54 b_Snark  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:08:48pm

re: #53 sattv4u2

plenty of dog treats

done!

You missed the rubber dog bone.

55 Digital Display  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:09:22pm

re: #49 sattv4u2

Winston has a better wardrobe than you do, doesn't he!

AND better luggage

I spoil Winston... that much is true

56 sattv4u2  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:09:25pm

re: #54 b_sharp

You missed the rubber dog bone.

I can't get used to the taste of it, so I'll leave it home

57 Cannadian Club Akbar  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:09:42pm

re: #53 sattv4u2

plenty of dog treats

done!

Lotsa dog treats, in case Winston needs to do some driving.
/

58 b_Snark  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:10:01pm

re: #56 sattv4u2

I can't get used to the taste of it, so I'll leave it home

You're gonna miss it.

59 Cannadian Club Akbar  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:10:45pm

re: #58 b_sharp

You're gonna miss it.

He can always sniff some crotches.
/

60 prairiefire  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:10:48pm

re: #44 HoosierHoops

Winston and I make a one week road trip Friday.. So what exciting thing am I doing? Laundry and packing

Are you going out to Cali?

61 ReamWorks SKG  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:11:14pm

Ok! Speaking of Quinoa (I'm a little late to the thread); I'm also a fan. I replaced rice with quinoa in my diet.

My slightly-out-of-touch Congresswoman, Anna Eshoo, is obsessed with steel-cut oats. (I know, it's a lame segue from quinoa). So much so that she donated money to the local food bank so they can go to some ritzy-yuppie grocery store (Sprouts) and get steel-cut oats instead of the usual corn grit they usually dole out to indigent seniors

[Link: www.facebook.com...]

62 prairiefire  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:11:55pm

LL Cool J:

63 Decatur Deb  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:12:10pm

re: #50 Rightwingconspirator

I suppose as long as anonymous contributions are possible that is a risk. But... Do we really want to do away with anonymous political contributions entirely? People could get in big trouble at work or with their union for being outed donating to the "wrong" causes.

No one is worried about someone's coffee money--set a recordkeeping level high enough to be efficient and low enough to stop abuse. When I gave Obama the stimulus rebate that Bush mailed me, it was enough to trigger an on-line public database.

64 sattv4u2  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:12:21pm

re: #59 Cannadian Club Akbar

He can always sniff some crotches.
/

Hoosier, or Winston

or both!?!?

65 Digital Display  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:12:33pm

re: #60 prairiefire

Are you going out to Cali?

No...Won't get back to Napa until Fall

66 darthstar  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:13:27pm

re: #61 reuven

Anna's my Congresswoman, too. And steel cut oats take forever to cook.

67 b_Snark  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:13:30pm

re: #61 reuven

Ok! Speaking of Quinoa (I'm a little late to the thread); I'm also a fan. I replaced rice with quinoa in my diet.

My slightly-out-of-touch Congresswoman, Anna Eshoo, is obsessed with steel-cut oats. (I know, it's a lame segue from quinoa). So much so that she donated money to the local food bank so they can go to some ritzy-yuppie grocery store (Sprouts) and get steel-cut oats instead of the usual corn grit they usually dole out to indigent seniors

[Link: www.facebook.com...]

What is quinoa, the latest fad magical food, or a down to earth staple?

68 Decatur Deb  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:14:05pm

re: #66 darthstar

Anna's my Congresswoman, too. And steel cut oats take forever to cook.

But us seniors really, really like them.

69 darthstar  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:14:16pm

re: #67 b_sharp

What is quinoa, the latest fad magical food, or a down to earth staple?

It's a funky little grain that looks a bit like swollen velcro when it's cooked. Quite tasty, actually.

70 Bubblehead II  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:14:21pm

re: #44 HoosierHoops

Winston and I make a one week road trip Friday.. So what exciting thing am I doing? Laundry and packing

Coming anywhere close to Idaho?

71 Daniel Ballard  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:14:37pm

re: #63 Decatur Deb

I have serious mixed feelings about the potential for abuse. It can cut sharply either way. It's like anonymous voting-Protects the voter but leaves the system more vulnerable to fraud.

72 darthstar  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:14:59pm

re: #68 Decatur Deb

But us seniors really, really like them.

Shut up and eat your gruel.

73 b_Snark  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:15:11pm

re: #69 darthstar

It's a funky little grain that looks a bit like swollen velcro when it's cooked. Quite tasty, actually.

Swollen velcro?

I need to cook some just to see that.

74 darthstar  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:15:22pm

re: #70 Bubblehead II

Coming anywhere close to Idaho?

Whodahoe?

75 darthstar  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:16:26pm

re: #73 b_sharp

Swollen velcro?

I need to cook some just to see that.

Use it in a salad - add some feta, chopped (flat leaf) parsley, a few raisins, celery, cherry tomatoes, and drizzle with olive oil and squeeze some lemon over it...and you're golden.

76 Decatur Deb  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:17:18pm

re: #71 Rightwingconspirator

I have serious mixed feelings about the potential for abuse. It can cut sharply either way. It's like anonymous voting-Protects the voter but leaves the system more vulnerable to fraud.

Then the answer is to redo campaign law to make money far less relevant. I doubt many nations run such a ridiculous and offensive circus.

77 Slumbering Behemoth Stinks  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:17:18pm

re: #67 b_sharp

What is quinoa, the latest fad magical food, or a down to earth staple?

High protein, nutrient rich grain. If you ask for it, say "keen-wah".

78 Cannadian Club Akbar  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:18:14pm

re: #73 b_sharp

Swollen velcro?

I need to cook some just to see that.

Perfect recipe:
Pour a double.
Cook Quinoa. Throw away Quinoa.
Drink.
Hope this helps.:)

79 Bubblehead II  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:18:25pm

re: #74 darthstar

Whodahoe?

I-DEE_HO. You know, Famous Potatoes, The Gem State, Aryan Nations, Bryan Fischer, ect.

Hangs head in shame.

80 Decatur Deb  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:18:28pm

re: #72 darthstar

Shut up and eat your gruel.

We call it that. Irish soul food.

81 The Questionable Timing of a Flea  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:19:29pm

re: #67 b_sharp

What is quinoa, the latest fad magical food, or a down to earth staple?

It's an seed that is amino-acid rich, and is pretty much the dominant staple of the Andes, along with the potato. It can be used a lot like rice.

It's currently trendy in the US and Europe as a "superfood" causing it's commodity value to jump; this is resulting in dietary deficits in the regions it's traditionally cultivated.

82 darthstar  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:20:03pm

re: #79 Bubblehead II

I-DEE_HO. You know, Famous Potatoes, The Gem State, Aryan Nations, Bryan Fischer, ect.

Hangs head in shame.

Craters of the Moon, though...and Sun Valley Ski Resort...and Coeur d'Alene (that sounds French!)...and the Snake River...and the falls around Twin Falls.

83 darthstar  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:21:28pm

re: #81 The Ghost of a Flea

It's currently trendy in the US and Europe as a "superfood" causing it's commodity value to jump; this is resulting in dietary deficits in the regions it's traditionally cultivated.


What's the point in eating well, if you can't force third world people to starve in your place?
///

84 BishopX  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:22:08pm

re: #66 darthstar

Anna's my Congresswoman, too. And steel cut oats take forever to cook.

I do steel cut oats in a crock pot overnight, with some cinnamon and fruit. It's delicious.

85 ReamWorks SKG  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:24:07pm

re: #66 darthstar

ORLY? We should meet for lunch! I'm in 94087!

86 Cannadian Club Akbar  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:24:57pm

Alrighty, out. See ya'll in the AM. Satt, check your FB.

87 b_Snark  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:25:17pm

re: #81 The Ghost of a Flea

It's an seed that is amino-acid rich, and is pretty much the dominant staple of the Andes, along with the potato. It can be used a lot like rice.

It's currently trendy in the US and Europe as a "superfood" causing it's commodity value to jump; this is resulting in dietary deficits in the regions it's traditionally cultivated.

There was a bit on our local talk-radio show where this woman was extolling the virtues of the latest superfood with apparent miraculous curative and preventative powers. At the time I didn't quite catch the name. I wondered if quinoa was that food, so I just looked it up. It is the same.

With all the magical superfoods available, why do we still have sick people?

88 ReamWorks SKG  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:25:42pm

re: #69 darthstar

AND! It's Kosher for Passover! (According to most Rabbis--presuming the processing can be monitored for wheat contamination.)

89 darthstar  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:26:19pm

re: #85 reuven

ORLY? We should meet for lunch! I'm in 94087!

94404 - next to the San Mateo bridge...may be moving to your zip in a year (office-wise)...always up for lunch though.

90 b_Snark  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:26:23pm

re: #82 darthstar

Craters of the Moon, though...and Sun Valley Ski Resort...and Coeur d'Alene (that sounds French!)...and the Snake River...and the falls around Twin Falls.

You mean Potatohoe from Lexx?

91 ReamWorks SKG  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:27:33pm

re: #89 darthstar

Oh! That's too far!

92 The Questionable Timing of a Flea  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:27:37pm

re: #83 darthstar

What's the point in eating well, if you can't force third world people to starve in your place?
///

Thankfully not starving yet, but the growers are now eating the crap that's malnourishing our urban poor.
Relevant NYT article:

[Link: www.nytimes.com...]

Also depressing, the collapse of a traditional food culture.

93 Bubblehead II  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:28:30pm

re: #82 darthstar

Craters of the Moon, though...and Sun Valley Ski Resort...and Coeur d'Alene (that sounds French!)...and the Snake River...and the falls around Twin Falls.

Shonshone Falls . Niagara of The West.

But only when the water is there. I have walked across those falls when the dams up stream have so restricted the flow that the were dry.

94 Slumbering Behemoth Stinks  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:28:39pm

re: #81 The Ghost of a Flea

It's currently trendy in the US and Europe as a "superfood" causing it's commodity value to jump; this is resulting in dietary deficits in the regions it's traditionally cultivated.

Well that sucks. I guess I can feel smug, then, for never having ate it, and only reading about it. :)

95 b_Snark  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:28:52pm

Please, don't tell me nobody here watched Lexx.

96 darthstar  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:30:09pm

re: #93 Bubblehead II

That's them!
Image: ShoshoneFalls1.JPG

97 b_Snark  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:30:11pm

re: #95 b_sharp

Please, don't tell me nobody here watched Lexx.

Bleh.

You're all poopyheads.

98 Slumbering Behemoth Stinks  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:30:18pm

re: #89 darthstar

94404 - next to the San Mateo bridge...may be moving to your zip in a year (office-wise)...always up for lunch though.

Next time I'm in my old stomping grounds, I'll through a dozen eggs off the bridge. Let me know if any of 'em hit your house.

99 darthstar  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:31:02pm

re: #98 Slumbering Behemoth

Next time I'm in my old stomping grounds, I'll through a dozen eggs off the bridge. Let me know if any of 'em hit your house.

My house looks over the Pacific. My office is near the bridge. Throw all the eggs you want. I love eggs.

100 ReamWorks SKG  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:31:51pm

re: #99 darthstar

But only free-range eggs, please.

101 Slumbering Behemoth Stinks  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:32:29pm

re: #99 darthstar

I used to live in the Shoreview area. You familiar with it?

102 Digital Display  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:32:37pm

re: #99 darthstar

My house looks over the Pacific. My office is near the bridge. Throw all the eggs you want. I love eggs.

I am so jealous.. You cut me man.. You cut me deep
/

103 ReamWorks SKG  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:32:39pm

Ok! My Blu-Ray disk finished burning. See y'all later.

104 darthstar  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:33:11pm

"Hey you dang wood-chucks...quit chuckin' my wood!" (Love that fuckin' commercial...my favorite next to the little pig going "Wee! Wee!" all the way home.

105 Slumbering Behemoth Stinks  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:33:18pm

re: #99 darthstar

My office is near the bridge.

Oh, in that case, two dozen eggs and a cow patty.

106 darthstar  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:33:31pm

re: #103 reuven

Ok! My Blu-Ray disk finished burning. See y'all later.

There are lotions for that.

107 b_Snark  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:34:05pm

re: #100 reuven

But only free-range eggs, please.

I've always wondered, do you have to have a fenced enclosure when raising free-range eggs, and if you do is a 6" fence high enough?

108 darthstar  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:34:35pm

re: #101 Slumbering Behemoth

I used to live in the Shoreview area. You familiar with it?

My office is on Bridgepointe near the 3rd street golf range.

109 Slumbering Behemoth Stinks  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:35:30pm

Quinoa.

/blame Darthstar

110 darthstar  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:35:59pm

re: #109 Slumbering Behemoth

Quinoa.

/blame Darthstar

Gotta love the peanutweets site.

111 prairiefire  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:36:57pm

The truth about the economy is 2 minutes:[Link: front.moveon.org...]

112 prairiefire  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:37:12pm

re: #111 prairiefire

pimf in

113 darthstar  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:37:58pm

re: #112 prairiefire

pimf in

I thought "the truth about the economy is 2 minutes" was more alerting.

114 Slumbering Behemoth Stinks  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:39:33pm

re: #108 darthstar

I used to live next to the 101. Semi-shady area.

115 darthstar  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:39:48pm

re: #109 Slumbering Behemoth

Quinoa.

/blame Darthstar

By the way, I should give my wife credit for showing me that site...did I say how much I love her lately?

116 sattv4u2  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:39:51pm

re: #113 darthstar

I thought "the truth about the economy is 2 minutes" was more alerting.

And for todays audiences attention span, more apt

117 freetoken  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:40:19pm

re: #111 prairiefire

I wish it were that easy.

118 darthstar  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:40:24pm

re: #116 sattv4u2

And for todays audiences attention span, more apt

Hey, I resemble that remar--is that a butterfly?

119 Slumbering Behemoth Stinks  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:40:53pm

re: #115 darthstar

By the way, I should give my wife credit for showing me that site...did I say how much I love her lately?

No, but I'll let her know you said that when I see her tonight.
/;)

120 sattv4u2  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:41:29pm

re: #119 Slumbering Behemoth

No, but I'll let her know you said that when I see her tonight.
/;)

You delivering a pizza later?

121 darthstar  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:41:35pm

re: #119 Slumbering Behemoth

No, but I'll let her know you said that when I see her tonight.
/;)

hrm...

122 Bubblehead II  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:41:44pm

re: #96 darthstar

BTW, If you look at the top left of pic in my #93 as well as across the top of the pic you will see retaining walls. Shonshone Falls is a Hydro plant. Up stream we have another falls, Called Twin Falls. In fact it is our City Logo.

Unfortunately, the North side has been damed for hydro power production as well.

123 The Questionable Timing of a Flea  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:42:07pm

re: #87 b_sharp

There was a bit on our local talk-radio show where this woman was extolling the virtues of the latest superfood with apparent miraculous curative and preventative powers. At the time I didn't quite catch the name. I wondered if quinoa was that food, so I just looked it up. It is the same.

With all the magical superfoods available, why do we still have sick people?

There's a bunch of "lost crops" that have been making a trendy resurgence as "superfoods"--I've been aware of it for maybe 4 years, but I don't know how long it's really been going on. Amaranth; quinoa and its kin, kaniwa (both are goosefoot relatives); millet; tef--they're all cereals that are protein-rich. Amaranth and quinoa stand out because they contain amino acids usually not available in vegetable form. In their original contexts, these cereals were indeed "super" in that they provided necessary protein in societies where animal-derived nutrition were sporadic and seasonal. Incorporated into a modern diet, their likely redundant with other protein sources, unless you're a vegan. The "superfood" -slash- miraculous thing is mostly marketing.

124 albusteve  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:42:51pm

re: #116 sattv4u2

And for todays audiences attention span, more apt

a dress Lady Gaga wore is gonna be displayed in the R/R HoF....this mindless pop culture really sucks

125 Slumbering Behemoth Stinks  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:43:16pm

re: #120 sattv4u2

You delivering a pizza later?

Brown chicken, brown cow.

126 darthstar  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:43:18pm

Okay...time to turn on the Giants' game and get ready for the missus to get home. Play nice, everyone.

127 prairiefire  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:44:39pm

re: #123 The Ghost of a Flea

I dunno, I think a healthy eating habit is good for a 60 year run. I told my dad in the 80's to stop eating pot roast every week. After a quintuple bypass and a stroke, he has cut back a bit.

128 Bubblehead II  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:46:45pm

re: #126 darthstar

Night.

129 Decatur Deb  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:47:10pm

re: #107 b_sharp

I've always wondered, do you have to have a fenced enclosure when raising free-range eggs, and if you do is a 6" fence high enough?

Check out the new Mother Earth News, might be online. It describes construction of a rollable chicken house/yard that can be moved periodically through the "free range".

130 freetoken  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:47:20pm

Went for a walk (turned out to be rather extended) and discovered... loquats!

Yes, very late season loquats. Not many, and not in the best of shape... but wonderful anyway.

And I just happened to have one piece of See's Chocolate Chip Truffle left in the refrigerator.

A wonderful combination.

Lesson learned for the day: Go for longer walks.

131 Achilles Tang  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:47:40pm
the group isn’t required to disclose donors unless they specifically earmark their donation for the political ads, making disclosure easily avoidable.

Gee wiz, I wonder how that loophole got into a law that that was probably never intended to do anything but be a pretense for the stupids?//

132 The Questionable Timing of a Flea  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:48:36pm

re: #127 prairiefire

I dunno, I think a healthy eating habit is good for a 60 year run. I told my dad in the 80's to stop eating pot roast every week. After a quintuple bypass and a stroke, he has cut back a bit.

Healthy eating is absolutely important, but there's no magic bullet, which is how stuff like quinoa is being marketed.

133 albusteve  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:50:14pm

re: #129 Decatur Deb

Check out the new Mother Earth News, might be online. It describes construction of a rollable chicken house/yard that can be moved periodically through the "free range".

good grief...a chicken will eat anything and coop up at night by themselves...'free range' is bullshit for chickens...this is a case of chickens being smarter than their owners...an egg is just an egg and what they eat has no bearing, in my experience

134 Bubblehead II  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:51:49pm

NetRoots Nation Convention. Live Stream

Interesting speech so far.

135 b_Snark  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:51:50pm

re: #127 prairiefire

I dunno, I think a healthy eating habit is good for a 60 year run. I told my dad in the 80's to stop eating pot roast every week. After a quintuple bypass and a stroke, he has cut back a bit.

Eating a wide enough range of foods so the necessary basic building blocks are available for your biological systems, without getting so much of an element that the systems are overburdened is a good thing.

Believing there are foods out there that through some rationalization are capable of preventing illness or repairing systems by themselves is silly.

136 Decatur Deb  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:53:22pm

re: #133 albusteve

good grief...a chicken will eat anything and coop up at night by themselves...'free range' is bullshit for chickens...this is a case of chickens being smarter than their owners...an egg is just an egg and what they eat has no bearing, in my experience

Raised them during the hippie days--when we let ours loose, we seemed to get much better color in the eggs. (Our real purpose was to get the gardens de-bugged in season.) The downside was finding abandoned nests with lost eggs around the place.

137 b_Snark  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:53:28pm

re: #129 Decatur Deb

Check out the new Mother Earth News, might be online. It describes construction of a rollable chicken house/yard that can be moved periodically through the "free range".

Sigh.

Sometimes humour of the absurd goes nowhere. I should give up.

138 sattv4u2  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:53:42pm

re: #135 b_sharp

Believing there are foods out there that through some rationalization are capable of preventing illness or repairing systems by themselves is silly.

Incorrect

I have chocolate truffles on a daily basis and I have NEVER gotten PMS!!
/

139 Slumbering Behemoth Stinks  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:54:31pm

re: #132 The Ghost of a Flea

Healthy eating is absolutely important, but there's no magic bullet, which is how stuff like quinoa is being marketed.

Heh. I took a health class at the local city college a handful of years back. The teacher was talking about how people are always asking her what the "silver bullet" was for health and weight loss.

Her standard answer was "A pair of tennis shoes and the will to get off your butt and walk everyday".

140 Killgore Trout  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:54:56pm

My Drunk Kitchen, Ep. 8: Ice Cream? Someday...

141 albusteve  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:55:15pm

re: #136 Decatur Deb

Raised them during the hippie days--when we let ours loose, we seemed to get much better color in the eggs. (Our real purpose was to get the gardens de-bugged in season.) The downside was finding abandoned nests with lost eggs around the place.

you gotta retrieve the eggs everyday...toss the old ones

142 b_Snark  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:56:18pm

re: #138 sattv4u2

Believing there are foods out there that through some rationalization are capable of preventing illness or repairing systems by themselves is silly.

Incorrect

I have chocolate truffles on a daily basis and I have NEVER gotten PMS!!
/

OK, so sometimes it works.

In your case I think it was mind over (it doesn't) matter.

143 Decatur Deb  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:57:32pm

re: #137 b_sharp

Sigh.

Sometimes humour of the absurd goes nowhere. I should give up.

You didn't seem absurd. I have a fairly large garden covered in Summer by bird netting and Winter by plastic sheeting. Just found out it's OK to keep chickens in my part of town, so might go back to raising a few. We sit a friend's hyper dog, though.

144 albusteve  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:58:30pm

re: #143 Decatur Deb

You didn't seem absurd. I have a fairly large garden covered in Summer by bird netting and Winter by plastic sheeting. Just found out it's OK to keep chickens in my part of town, so might go back to raising a few. We sit a friend's hyper dog, though.

heh...dog trumps chicken...every time

145 Slumbering Behemoth Stinks  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:58:42pm

re: #140 Killgore Trout

My Drunk Kitchen, Ep. 8: Ice Cream? Someday...

[Video]

She's cute, I just wish she wouldn't put her feet on the stove like that.

146 Decatur Deb  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:59:12pm

re: #141 albusteve

you gotta retrieve the eggs everyday...toss the old ones

Yeah--these chickens were damn near feral, and would set up large outlaw nests in the berry patches. The kids liked throwing the old eggs.

147 b_Snark  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:59:21pm

re: #143 Decatur Deb

You didn't seem absurd. I have a fairly large garden covered in Summer by bird netting and Winter by plastic sheeting. Just found out it's OK to keep chickens in my part of town, so might go back to raising a few. We sit a friend's hyper dog, though.

Dude, I have absurd tattooed on my foreskin.

148 albusteve  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 6:59:55pm

re: #147 b_sharp

Dude, I have absurd tattooed on my foreskin.

why?

149 sattv4u2  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 7:00:14pm

re: #147 b_sharp

Dude, I have absurd tattooed on my foreskin.

What a coincidence

I have Ta on mine!!

150 Killgore Trout  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 7:00:31pm

re: #145 Slumbering Behemoth

She's cute, I just wish she wouldn't put her feet on the stove like that.

Fire kills fungus.

151 Decatur Deb  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 7:00:48pm

re: #148 albusteve

why?

"Silly Willy" was already taken?

152 b_Snark  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 7:01:41pm

re: #148 albusteve

why?

Sigh. OK, I quit.

No more black humour, no more absurd humour and definitely no more amorphous humour.

153 sattv4u2  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 7:03:01pm

re: #152 b_sharp

Sigh. OK, I quit.

No more black humour, no more absurd humour and definitely no more amorphous humour.

How about a Humour Door?

154 freetoken  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 7:03:31pm

re: #140 Killgore Trout

She's proven that she is qualified to be the next Julia Childs.

155 b_Snark  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 7:03:43pm

re: #149 sattv4u2

What a coincidence

I have Ta on mine!!


Who has 'Da?'

Bro, it looks like we're the last absurd ones here.

156 sattv4u2  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 7:04:28pm

re: #155 b_sharp

Who has 'Da?'

Bro, it looks like we're the last absurd ones here.

Why, that was my father!!

157 Slumbering Behemoth Stinks  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 7:04:43pm

re: #150 Killgore Trout

Fire kills fungus.

It also wrecks perfectly good feet. And a stove.

"Man, why does you kitchen smell like burnt bum feet"?

"Don't ask".

158 b_Snark  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 7:05:06pm

re: #153 sattv4u2

How about a Humour Door?

Sometimes a smoke is just a smoke.

159 b_Snark  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 7:05:57pm

re: #156 sattv4u2

Why, that was my father!!

And what was your father doing with your foreskin?

160 sattv4u2  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 7:07:00pm

re: #159 b_sharp

And what was your father doing with your foreskin?

We were too poor to buy balloons

161 albusteve  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 7:07:39pm

re: #152 b_sharp

Sigh. OK, I quit.

No more black humour, no more absurd humour and definitely no more amorphous humour.

so many responses, but I'll shut up

162 sattv4u2  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 7:07:57pm

re: #161 albusteve

so many responses, but I'll shut up

why start now!?!?

163 b_Snark  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 7:08:15pm

re: #160 sattv4u2

We were too poor to buy balloons

Being broke is no excuse, you have to rise to all occasions.

164 sattv4u2  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 7:08:40pm

re: #163 b_sharp

Being broke is no excuse, you have to rise to all occasions.

Quote, Anthony Weiner

165 albusteve  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 7:08:58pm

re: #162 sattv4u2

why start now!?!?

because I like the guy...I have too many haters here as it is

166 b_Snark  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 7:09:29pm

re: #164 sattv4u2

Quote, Anthony Weiner

That is his signature response.

167 sattv4u2  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 7:09:54pm

re: #165 albusteve

because I like the guy...I have too many haters here as it is

Well, to get to you, they'll have to go through me

Yeah ,, ME

Good Old Screen Door Satty!!

168 Slumbering Behemoth Stinks  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 7:10:02pm

re: #140 Killgore Trout

My Drunk Kitchen, Ep. 8: Ice Cream? Someday...

[Video]

Harto & Co.

Recently, Harto decided to make a cooking show and get drunk while doing it. "My Drunk Kitchen" was received with mild (to moderate) attention and has encouraged aspiring alcoholics everywhere. For this she is very proud.

Heh.

169 albusteve  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 7:10:44pm

re: #167 sattv4u2

Well, to get to you, they'll have to go through me

Yeah ,, ME

Good Old Screen Door Satty!!

more like a string of hippy beads hanging there

170 prairiefire  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 7:10:59pm

re: #149 sattv4u2

What a coincidence

I have Ta on mine!!

Short for Ta Da!

171 b_Snark  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 7:11:07pm

re: #165 albusteve

because I like the guy...I have too many haters here as it is

Steve you can say anything you want to me and I won't take offence, because today I'm not defensive.

172 sattv4u2  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 7:11:26pm

re: #170 prairiefire

Short for Ta Da!

I WAS IN THE POOL
I WAS IN THE POOL!!

173 b_Snark  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 7:11:58pm

re: #167 sattv4u2

Well, to get to you, they'll have to go through me

Yeah ,, ME

Good Old Screen Door Satty!!

Where's the coin slot?

174 b_Snark  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 7:13:23pm

re: #172 sattv4u2

I WAS IN THE POOL
I WAS IN THE POOL!!

I WAS IN THE FREEZER!
I WAS IN THE FREEZER!

175 sattv4u2  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 7:13:29pm

re: #173 b_sharp

Where's the coin slot?

I'll turn around and bend over

176 albusteve  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 7:13:38pm

re: #171 b_sharp

Steve you can say anything you want to me and I won't take offence, because today I'm not defensive.

your momma wears combat boots

177 sattv4u2  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 7:13:53pm

re: #174 b_sharp

I WAS IN THE FREEZER!
I WAS IN THE FREEZER!

Talk about a cold stiffy

178 Slumbering Behemoth Stinks  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 7:14:24pm

re: #173 b_sharp

Where's the coin slot?

Next to the roll of tissue. If you drop your coin, and it doesn't make a sound as it lands, don't bother looking for it.

179 Slumbering Behemoth Stinks  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 7:15:42pm

re: #176 albusteve

your momma wears combat boots

My momma should have. She used to be a mean little lady. Thankfully, she has mellowed with age.

180 albusteve  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 7:15:52pm

re: #177 sattv4u2

Talk about a cold stiffy

you gettin the Tube Steak Blues?

181 albusteve  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 7:16:36pm

re: #179 Slumbering Behemoth

My momma should have. She used to be a mean little lady. Thankfully, she has mellowed with age.

insult!
insult!
Condition Red!

182 b_Snark  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 7:18:20pm

re: #176 albusteve

your momma wears combat boots

Well she's been dead for a few years, but when she was alive, she did wear combat boots when she cleaned out the horse barn.

She was a cool old bird.

183 b_Snark  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 7:19:29pm

re: #177 sattv4u2

Talk about a cold stiffy

Just call me Popsicle Pete.

184 albusteve  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 7:20:02pm

re: #182 b_sharp

Well she's been dead for a few years, but when she was alive, she did wear combat boots when she cleaned out the horse barn.

She was a cool old bird.

my dear old mum is 90 years long...she didn't clean out barns, but she kicked my stupid ass many's the time

185 b_Snark  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 7:20:23pm

re: #180 albusteve

you gettin the Tube Steak Blues?

Smoke 'em if ya got 'em.

186 Slumbering Behemoth Stinks  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 7:20:38pm

re: #181 albusteve

insult!
insult!
Condition Red!

Nah, my mom used to be hardcore. Under five foot tall, and full of fire. She used to make me nervous, 'cuz she'd get in anybody's face. Dude's three times my size, with fists bigger than my head. There's been more than one occasion where I thought I was gonna hafta take an ass whupin' to defend her.

187 albusteve  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 7:25:28pm

re: #186 Slumbering Behemoth

Nah, my mom used to be hardcore. Under five foot tall, and full of fire. She used to make me nervous, 'cuz she'd get in anybody's face. Dude's three times my size, with fists bigger than my head. There's been more than one occasion where I thought I was gonna hafta take an ass whupin' to defend her.

you have to die defending your mother...just me, and anybody fuck with my dad was a gonner, just that simple...I'm a spoiled brat that worship my parents

188 Decatur Deb  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 7:26:33pm

re: #182 b_sharp

Well she's been dead for a few years, but when she was alive, she did wear combat boots when she cleaned out the horse barn.

She was a cool old bird.

My DIL was a reservist in Desert Storm, her mother was a career NCO, and her mother was a WAC for a couple years during WWII. Three generations of females in combat boots.

189 b_Snark  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 7:34:30pm

re: #188 Decatur Deb

My DIL was a reservist in Desert Storm, her mother was a career NCO, and her mother was a WAC for a couple years during WWII. Three generations of females in combat boots.

My mom just shopped for work clothes at an Army surplus store.

190 windsagio  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 7:34:53pm

re: #133 albusteve

good grief...a re: #136 Decatur Deb

chicken will eat anything and coop up at night by themselves...'free range' is bullshit for chickens...this is a case of chickens being smarter than their owners...an egg is just an egg and what they eat has no bearing, in my experience

Having raised chickens (or been around them being raised anyways, I was a kid), that is insanely untrue.


re: #136 Decatur Deb


Yeah, you get amazingly better color and flavor if you feed them fresh greens/et cetera. For years after the chickens died I hated to eat eggs because they were so pale, flaccid, and gross.

191 Slumbering Behemoth Stinks  Thu, Jun 16, 2011 7:53:13pm

re: #187 albusteve

you have to die defending your mother...just me, and anybody fuck with my dad was a gonner, just that simple...I'm a spoiled brat that worship my parents

Well, my mom wasn't just mean to other people, she was pretty damn mean to me too. But like I said, she has mellowed with age. We're closer now than we ever have been.

192 William of Orange  Fri, Jun 17, 2011 4:16:40pm

There is a solution to this problem.

Let him lose the (501)C4 status and tax the hell out of him.

Money talks, bullshit walks.


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