Message from @Tina

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2018-02-26 14:40:38 UTC  

it was when Trump was in town before the elections

2018-02-26 14:40:47 UTC  

i turned around and rip the shit right off

2018-02-26 14:41:22 UTC  

no respect, well. time to fight fire with fire

2018-02-26 14:41:29 UTC  

i think i still have it, hold on i wanna look for it

2018-02-26 14:41:35 UTC  

Several tables away, I was talking with Frank Giustra, a mining financier based in Vancouver, who started, ran, and sold Lions Gate Films. Giustra is in his late forties. He is short and trim and has close-cut white hair. The plane in which Clinton was touring Africa was Giustra’s, an MD-87 jet, complete with leather furniture and a stateroom. Giustra told me that he was still heavily involved in business—he travels frequently to Kazakhstan, to check on mining interests he has there—but that his wife had been pushing him to give away more of his money.

“All of my chips, almost, are on Bill Clinton,” he said. “He’s a brand, a worldwide brand, and he can do things and ask for things that no one else can.”

Clinton is the first post-President to tap into the newer generation of wealth—the hedge-fund and retail moguls, who have bigger planes to lend and more cash to burn than their upper-class predecessors ever had. Ronald Burkle, a supermarket tycoon, is another frequent travelling companion and airplane lender; Burkle made Clinton a partner in one of his investment funds. Clinton’s appeal for these tycoons is obvious: in exchange for giving money to a good cause—the Clinton Foundation’s budget last year was thirty million dollars—you not only have the usual tax break and the knowledge that you are doing good but also get to play Oh Hell until five in the morning with a two-term ex-President who knows how to have a good time. You become a certified Friend of Bill, which still has some currency, six years after one Clinton White House and, possibly, two years before another. Writing a check to the March of Dimes hardly provides the same multi-layered reward.

2018-02-26 14:41:46 UTC  

ill upload the pic here when i find it

2018-02-26 14:41:50 UTC  

ill make a pamphlate rough draft and DM it to ya @Tina

2018-02-26 14:42:08 UTC  

Tina.. I see your enjoying clear blue skies? We had horrible spraying on the 20th as well, and today.. it is clear and blue. What the heck.. been so long I almost forgot what that looks like.

2018-02-26 14:42:45 UTC  

#metoo lol when its was clear a couple days ago

2018-02-26 14:43:23 UTC  

i experienced a sharp decline in temps over a like an hour yesterday

2018-02-26 14:43:32 UTC  

Well we have had horrible storms.. tornado Saturday night not 2 miles from my house, and rain rain rain.. River is flooding, and homes are under water.

2018-02-26 14:43:35 UTC  

like from hot to cold within an hour

2018-02-26 14:43:50 UTC  

Billionaire Canadian mining executive Frank Giustra is at the center of a blockbuster series of New York Times reports that raise troubling questions about the finances of the Bill, Hillary, & Chelsea Clinton Foundation.

One of the stories detailed how a company Giustra was involved with secured the rights to uranium deposits in Kazakhstan days after a September 2005 meeting between the billionaire, former President Bill Clinton, and Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev. Giustra donated over $30 million to the Clinton Foundation after the Kazakhstan trip.

In 2006, Giustra appeared in the New Yorker where he was quoted making a comment about his dealings with Clinton that's extremely interesting in light of the various allegations:

"All of my chips, almost, are on Bill Clinton," Giustra reportedly said. "He's a brand, a worldwide brand, and he can do things and ask for things that no one else can."

This brash remark is far different than statements Giustra made after his relationship with Clinton first came under scrutiny. http://www.businessinsider.com/frank-giustras-amazing-comment-about-bill-clinton-2015-4

2018-02-26 14:43:57 UTC  

south america is flooding too apparently

2018-02-26 14:45:28 UTC  

cant find it

2018-02-26 14:45:52 UTC  

@Tina - I love blue skies... don't you? Believe.

2018-02-26 14:46:00 UTC  

I would really hate to be them. Imagine facing The Absolute. No matter what happens here, it is comforting to know there is no ultimate escape from the consequences. @WitnessMich

2018-02-26 14:46:23 UTC  

blue sky is the best sky

2018-02-26 14:46:47 UTC  

ya

2018-02-26 14:46:53 UTC  

but enjoying while it lasts

2018-02-26 14:47:14 UTC  

might even start taking a picture so next gen can know we used to have blue skys

2018-02-26 14:47:35 UTC  

lol ya might not see another for a while

2018-02-26 14:47:48 UTC  

and i hope everyine knows what a "REAL CLOUD" look like

2018-02-26 14:48:05 UTC  

there are only 4 types of clouds not all this other bs they made up

2018-02-26 14:48:17 UTC  

can anyone name the 4 types of clouds

2018-02-26 14:48:36 UTC  

Stratus, cuminlus, thats all i remember

2018-02-26 14:48:44 UTC  

lol what did they say like 12 new types of clouds were added this year or something like that?

2018-02-26 14:49:03 UTC  

Cirrus

2018-02-26 14:49:06 UTC  

ya

2018-02-26 14:49:22 UTC  

nimbus dont forget that one

2018-02-26 14:50:11 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/413932180926889986/417694842999537665/image.jpg

2018-02-26 14:50:13 UTC  

Cuminulus are the clouds that form the storms, they billow way high up in the sky puffy and white, when you see these its gonna storm

2018-02-26 14:50:34 UTC  

cumulonimbus

2018-02-26 14:50:56 UTC  

They are miles and miles y’all, that always was cool to me

2018-02-26 14:51:05 UTC  

It’s hard to fathom lol

2018-02-26 14:51:09 UTC  

that was taken from the internet

2018-02-26 14:51:11 UTC  

that pic

2018-02-26 14:51:32 UTC  

its has all the fake clouds so it isnt correct

2018-02-26 14:51:38 UTC  

Bs fake school lol

2018-02-26 14:51:48 UTC  

look at the sun, the sun has a ring around it