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bb is too dumb to know we're laughing at him
Lol. For Lane Bryant.*chuckle* The thing is, she could.
True, but you can bet he really does hear it, because it's what he wants to hear.None of that happens, you weird small oxygen thief.
And when the right-wingers called both of Biden's press secretaries every nasty name in the book, that was based on a clear-eyed assessment of hard facts, right?The most serious condition that sufferers of TDS adversely experience is their needy compulsion to articulate unending vituperation towards every aspect relating to Pres Donald J Trump and his administration. The negative view of Karoline Leavitt as Trump's press secretary is just an example. However, I would suggest that an indifferent observer (i.e. one who does not hate Trump willy nilly nor is enamored with him either for that matter) would have no cause to decry to date Leavitt's performance in this job.
And when the right-wingers called both of Biden's press secretaries every nasty name in the book, that was based on a clear-eyed assessment of hard facts, right?![]()
Off topic, I watched a segment on newsmax that squatters are moving in on burned out properties and the cops can’t do anything to stop it. Is that true?They got called those things because they earned them.
Off topic, I watched a segment on newsmax that squatters are moving in on burned out properties and the cops can’t do anything to stop it. Is that true?
Why wouldn’t that be on the same level as looting?Yes. It's not classified as a crime, it's a civil matter involving eviction/unlawful retainer and adverse possession.
Some of those laws are ancient. In some states if you can stay there long enough you can take legal title to the property.Why wouldn’t that be on the same level as looting?
Why wouldn’t that be on the same level as looting?
Some of those laws are ancient. In some states if you can stay there long enough you can take legal title to the property.
It doesn't matter what the ellipsis contains. Any sentence that starts this way, the answer is no, it's not true.Off topic, I watched a segment on newsmax... Is that true?
I didn't say there weren't conditions, but the owner does have to initiate some action.No, they're squatting on the property and taking civil possession of it.
There's more to it than that. The squatters have to exclude everyone for a set # of years, they have to pay the property taxes during that period and be the exclusive payer of those taxes, and they have to remain on the property during their adverse possession of it.
A court can order them removed if the owner sues and wins. At that point the cops can get involved.
The funny thing is that if the property owner gifts the land to the city/county/state, the squatter get removed immediately for trespassing. This doesn't happen if a private citizen owns the property.
I didn't say there weren't conditions, but the owner does have to initiate some action.