@watchking69@haralabob βThe two happiest days in a boat owners life are the day they buy the boat and they day the sell itβ
Put some pepper on my avocado toast, please.
@EmmanuelAcho@OldTakesExposed If you had the opinion and tweeted before the game, one thing.
Stating what is happening as insight and then having the game turn is another
@mattkalish@jonlerner Offshore still takes sharp action.
Books can bet out, but line movement can achieve similar.
Some retail Vegas took action, it's been awhile.
Books can manage their sharp players.
Head fakes happen, but at least they know who is playing vs never ending beards.
@mattkalish@jonlerner Old school books know how to handle sharp action.
Lots of assertions (only taxes make it legal... we don't live to serve the state) and half truths.
Exchanges limiting next level absurd and revealing.
No problem with reasonable limits, euro style cut to nothing is misguided.
@WatcherGuru@mcuban Sold https://t.co/0XsuTiuzUC for 5.7 billion in 1999. If he was good with investments he would have been able to keep the Mavericks
This New York Times piece is worth your time. Hereβs what is happening, as simply as I can put it.
Back in January, Trump sued the IRS, an agency he controls, demanding $10 billion over the leak of his tax returns a number of years ago.
IRS lawyers did their jobs. They wrote a memo laying out the defenses that could beat the suit, including the fact that Trump filed too late. His own lawyer was in court when the leaker pleaded guilty in October 2023, more than two years before Trump sued.
The Justice Department never showed up to court. Never argued back. Never used the defenses sitting on their desk.
The judge got suspicious and ordered both sides to explain whether they were actually opposing each other or just colluding. The day before that brief was due, Trump dropped the suit.
Same day, his Justice Department announced a $1.776 billion taxpayer-funded βanti-weaponization fund.βΒ
Trump gets a formal apology. The IRS agrees to drop any audits of him and his family, even though a 2024 Times report found a loss in an ongoing audit could cost him over $100 million.
The acting Attorney General, Trumpβs former criminal defense attorney, picks the five commissioners who decide who gets paid. Trump can fire any of them. Proud Boys and Oath Keepers are not ruled out.
This is the most corrupt thing Iβve ever seen from an American president.
Where in the hell are my Republican colleagues?
https://t.co/La0nlLuz1r