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To: Fiscally Conservative who wrote (1147742)7/9/2019 8:48:02 AM
From: TideGlider  Respond to of 1573643
 
At least once maybe twice SI management has ended all banned lists on every thread.This allowed many with notable accumulations of bans to escape detection.



To: Fiscally Conservative who wrote (1147742)7/9/2019 8:56:30 AM
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TideGlider

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Why did you change you ID? Was it "loser dimmocrat"? Did it have 102 ignores and 20 bans? Most threads got wise to your lying and name calling and made sure that you and your dopey posts were not welcome.

Keep running crybaby.... maybe you can find somebody that likes to read your trash and sniveling. Nobody with a brain over here does.



To: Fiscally Conservative who wrote (1147742)7/9/2019 9:02:03 AM
From: locogringo1 Recommendation

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OH NO....This is NOT good!!

Census Bureau Data: Non-Citizens Earn $9K More Per Year Than Black Americans

In fact, the median income of “Non Citizens” is more than $9,000 higher than black Americans. Overall, Hispanics earn nearly $10,000 more than than black Americans.



To: Fiscally Conservative who wrote (1147742)7/9/2019 10:20:10 AM
From: locogringo  Respond to of 1573643
 
OOPS!

More winning in the trade war:

asia.nikkei.com

TAIPEI/HONG KONG/CHONGQING -- Global consumer electronics makers HP, Dell, Microsoft and Amazon are all looking to shift substantial production capacity out of China, joining a growing exodus that threatens to undermine the country's position as the world's powerhouse for tech gadgets.

HP and Dell, the world's No. 1 and No. 3 personal computer makers who together command around 40% of the global market, are planning to reallocate up to 30% of their notebook production out of China, several sources told the Nikkei Asian Review.

Microsoft, Google, Amazon, Sony and Nintendo are also looking at moving some of their game console and smart speaker manufacturing out of the country, multiple sources told the Nikkei Asian Review. Other leading PC makers such as Lenovo Group, Acer and Asustek Computer are also evaluating plans to shift, according to people familiar with the matter.

HT:LindyBill