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Few highly populated urban areas surrounded by tons of rural
Pretty much.
Those metropolitan areas where initially founded due to economic favorability and the satellite smaller cities sprout up over time
Sucks, but thats what it takes I guess. Fuck that place.
I have family there
shits depressing to me tbh
its a nice town
good colleges (VMI and Washington and Lee University)
lots of history (Mostly Civil War related because of VMI)
fuck, the Red Hen is like some upper class shit, just go ANYWHERE else in town
No one wants to go there and be shit on. They'll spend there money elsewhere
Isn't Lexington one of the more conservative cities in VA? WLU is one of the more conservative Universities as I understand.
I feel like this denial of service shit is going to cause a counter reaction tbh
Wherein those people just get fucked hard by others in their community who bear the brunt of their political snobbery
Im not too comfortable with shit like that becoming the norm.
Where one person's actions hurt the livelyhoods of everyone besides them.
Neither am I. We'll have to see how this works out
Not really news, but if you want to see hurricane (typhoon ? what's the difference ?) that just hit Japan..damn
https://twitter.com/hashtag/台風21号
Some of those videos are really scary shit
https://twitter.com/stmy_25/status/1036851169673367552
https://twitter.com/yz14_K/status/1036855781759508480
https://twitter.com/t310426240/status/1036855404687310848
https://twitter.com/KaimonY/status/1036870556782485504
https://twitter.com/madoriiiinu/status/1036863270332690440
https://twitter.com/CAREERxCAREER/status/1036861120907173888
oh shit
first video is gone btw
F
shit is like from horror game
damn straight
fixed the first video
Morning Cunts.
JRM is woke on Brexit
“ Agents tried to flip Russian Oligarchs. The fallout spread to Trump” by Kenneth P. Vogel and Matthew Rosenberg on The New York Times
This article is a goldmine. I suggest reading it all, but here are the basics.
1. Oleg V. Deripaska is a Russian oligarch with close ties to the kremlin and Putin. Maybe the closest. He has been linked to extortion, bribery, and murder.
2. Despite this, in 2014-2016 the DOJ tried to turn him into an informant by offering him a visa and helping him with his “ legal” problems. They failed.
3. After Trump became the GOP candidate they tried to get him to “flip” on Trump by pressuring him to say he was the link between his old embittered business partner ( Manafort) and Putin. They failed again.
4. During this Steele was working for the DOJ, FBI, Fusion GPS, and Deripaska himself. He advocated for the oligarch saying he wasn’t a “tool” of Putin.
5. Deripaska worked with the US in an attempt to save a retired FBI agent turned CIA spy who was captured in Iran. Spending 25 million of his own money.
6. Steele worked as an intermediary between multiple Russian oligarchs through his company Orbis.
7. When all this failed, Steele, who was working for Fusion GPS started working on the dossier with Bruce Ohr, who’s wife was also working for Fusion GPS doing anti Trump opposition research.
http://archive.today/Gvj8V



I don't understand why they included the second sentence in this headline.
"Mr. Deripaska, though, told the F.B.I. agents that while he had no love for Mr. Manafort, with whom he was in a bitter business dispute, he found their theories about his role on the campaign “preposterous.” He also disputed that there were any connections between the Trump campaign and Russia, according to the person familiar with the exchange."
Where is the fallout? This seems pretty positive for Trump.
I think they’re talking about the pivot between getting Oligarchs to become general informants on Russia and then the change to a specific focus on Trump after he became candidate . @Atkins
Not this series of revaluations, which as you point out, are good for Trump. That was my interpretation anyway.
I guess it could be dishonest spin.
To be frank, I’m surprised to see this article in the NYT.