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    " to make line go up"

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    Money laundering.

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    Quote Originally Posted by spanghew View Post
    Here's your chance to band together with your neighbors in common cause . . .

    https://www.union-bulletin.com/news/..._medium=social
    It's as if people have no clue about the benefits of a large tax base something eastern Washington does not have enough of IMO. Add to that the expense of setting up everything from scratch then paying to run it. Idiots.

    Oh and the name.... Liberty... ugh. I'm can guarenfucktee you it will not be my idea of "liberty."

    And this thing: quaduple ugh. What I want to know is: Whose truth?



    Fortunately secession is virtually impossible.

    *just a little bit cranky today*
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    Quote Originally Posted by ill-advised strategy View Post
    Thank goodness!

    For a minute there I thought I might have to avoid contact with sewage.
    just for shits, there were SARs infections in Hong Kong traced back to sewage:
    The bathroom floor drains with dried-up U-traps provided a pathway through which residents came into contact with small droplets containing viruses from the contaminated sewage. These droplets entered the bathroom floor drain through negative pressure generated by exhaust fans when the bathroom was being used with the door closed. Water vapour generated during a shower, and the moist conditions of the bathroom, could also have facilitated the formation of water droplets. The likelihood of exposure was enhanced by the small dimensions of the bathroom units (about 3.5 square metres). Virus-contaminated droplets could readily have been deposited on floor mats, towels, toiletries and other bathroom equipment.
    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC539564/

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    'Bout time we all got our crank on, seems like .........

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flyoverland Captive View Post
    ^^^ My sister started our last phone conversation with, “you probably don’t believe this, but there’s a tunnel that runs from DC to Denver; the elites use it to move around undetected.” Sorry, sis, but anything you tell me after that sentence I will simply ignore.

    She is a firm believer that the virus is a hoax. So bizarre. The capacity of the human mind to create its own reality is fascinating.
    Huh, they completed the tunnel finally?




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    You’re clearly not an elite, or you would know that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bodywhomper View Post
    just for shits, there were SARs infections in Hong Kong traced back to sewage:

    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC539564/
    Looks like I was wrong--SARS2-CV19 can survive several days in untreated sewage, and presumably in contaminated drinking water. Hepatitis A is well known to be transmitted by contaminated water.
    https://www.nature.com/articles/s41545-020-0079-1
    modern sewage treatment does kill viruses.

    When the combined storm water and sewage drainage system backs up into the street in East Sacramento this winter it might be a good idea to not let the kids play in it. And one more thing for the folks going berserk over the McKinley Park water vault (a giant tank designed to hold 6 million gallons of runoff during storms to prevent backups) to get their panties twisted over.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flyoverland Captive View Post
    ^^^ My sister started our last phone conversation with, “you probably don’t believe this, but there’s a tunnel that runs from DC to Denver; the elites use it to move around undetected.”
    If you think about it, it does make sense.

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    Quote Originally Posted by muted View Post
    If you think about it, it does make sense.

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    That picture is mind boggling. Imagine when they’ll be loading 1 or 2 people per chair 🤬

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flyoverland Captive View Post
    ^^^ My sister started our last phone conversation with, “you probably don’t believe this, but there’s a tunnel that runs from DC to Denver; the elites use it to move around undetected.” Sorry, sis, but anything you tell me after that sentence I will simply ignore.

    She is a firm believer that the virus is a hoax. So bizarre. The capacity of the human mind to create its own reality is fascinating.
    Did she explain the attraction of Denver as opposed to other cities? And the attraction of a tunnel as opposed to private aircraft? Are there underground hotels along the route? Any Michelin rated restaurants? Or do the elites have to surface for meals and rest?

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    Quote Originally Posted by KQ View Post
    It's as if people have no clue about the benefits of a large tax base something eastern Washington does not have enough of IMO. Add to that the expense of setting up everything from scratch then paying to run it. Idiots.

    Oh and the name.... Liberty... ugh. I'm can guarenfucktee you it will not be my idea of "liberty."

    And this thing: quaduple ugh. What I want to know is: Whose truth?



    Fortunately secession is virtually impossible.

    *just a little bit cranky today*
    The Move Oregon Borders For A Greater Idaho movement has slowed considerably due to the Covid. A judge ruled that “no you can’t get on the ballot with fewer signatures because of the pandemic”.

    A few counties will have it on the ballot in November. But as you say, no way in hell the Oregon Legislature approves a secession, even though it would raise the average intelligence of both states...

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    Quote Originally Posted by The SnowShow View Post
    That picture is mind boggling. Imagine when they’ll be loading 1 or 2 people per chair ��
    The tunneling east coast elites will want to talk to the manager about this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TBS View Post
    The Move Oregon Borders For A Greater Idaho movement has slowed considerably due to the Covid. A judge ruled that “no you can’t get on the ballot with fewer signatures because of the pandemic”.

    A few counties will have it on the ballot in November. But as you say, no way in hell the Oregon Legislature approves a secession, even though it would raise the average intelligence of both states...
    Idiots... I see idiots everywhere. Why not just stay where you are/as you are and work for a better tomorrow? Oh dear... does that sound too socialist? So sad.




    Quote Originally Posted by muted View Post
    The tunneling east coast elites will want to talk to the manager about this.
    I think she's confusing "elites" with "mole people"

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    Quote Originally Posted by TBS View Post
    The Move Oregon Borders For A Greater Idaho movement has slowed considerably due to the Covid. A judge ruled that “no you can’t get on the ballot with fewer signatures because of the pandemic”.

    A few counties will have it on the ballot in November. But as you say, no way in hell the Oregon Legislature approves a secession, even though it would raise the average intelligence of both states...
    That's a big oof.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Meadow Skipper View Post
    “Elites”...in Denver? That gives me cognitive dissonance.
    It really goes to Aspen so the elites can attend the annual Illuminati meeting (held at the Aspen Institute of course).

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    Quote Originally Posted by k2skier112 View Post
    Golfing buddy today was shocked I haven't heard how the lame stream media has suppressed the doctors and videos on how well HCQ has been curing people. He also thinks Fox Fake News wasn't part of the lame stream media. Nice guy "seems" sharp but he also thinks the truth behind PizzaGate is gonna come out too. Social media has ruined us....
    Golfing with mouth breathers is dangerous in the time of COVID. PSA.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AK47bp View Post
    Huh, they completed the tunnel finally?




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    Elon Musk got paid a trillion dollars for it. Where you been?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TBS View Post
    The Move Oregon Borders For A Greater Idaho movement has slowed considerably due to the Covid. A judge ruled that “no you can’t get on the ballot with fewer signatures because of the pandemic”.

    A few counties will have it on the ballot in November. But as you say, no way in hell the Oregon Legislature approves a secession, even though it would raise the average intelligence of both states...
    Who needs secession. Setup an Autonomous zone. One's going up in downtown PDX right now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TBS View Post
    Did she explain the attraction of Denver as opposed to other cities?
    Teh continental divide is here, duh

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rideski View Post
    Teh continental divide is here, duh
    There are tunnels under both Denver and DC they just don't connect. The Denver tunnel, Moffat tunnel, cuts through the continental divide.

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    Connections, show you, will we?

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    So my speculation about sewer systems being a vector wasn't so far fetched. Hmmph

    Quote Originally Posted by The SnowShow View Post
    That picture is mind boggling. Imagine when they’ll be loading 1 or 2 people per chair 🤬
    You won't have to worry about I70 traffic, you'll just get on the liftline in Denver or Boulder.

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