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RE: A Dash of Sult N Papper 05/23/20> Breaking away coming to the homestretch … and giving away HIVE too!

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So. Looks to me like Blondie paved the way for her younger sister in the confirmation business. That's the way it ought to be.

My brother would probably say that I paved the way for teachers and others in authority to take a really close look at him after I passed by :) Or maybe he just deserved all the attention. Who knows?

Michigan is in deep right now. A 500 year rain event in the north of the lower peninsula breached two dams which put our friend @bozz near to having waterfront property. The automakers are trying to re-open. That industry provides so much of the backbone or our manufacturing that it's just critical.

Then there's the President. When he screws up he needs to vent his spleen on somebody and it seems to me that the Michigan Governor has put herself in the barrel. I'm guessing it's a lot more talk than action at this point. Trump REALLY needs Michigan in November so there is a pretty narrow edge to walk right there for both of them.

In the Friday PM news dump is Hertz bankruptcy. 500,000 cars dumped into the used car market? Probably a really good time to buy used is coming right up. Volume down 40%, supply up 100%? Should be some really attractive deals come out of that.

At least there is good news on the Poker front. Good on you!

Pleasant Sunday to you...

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I didn't catch that Hertz bankruptcy announcement but I'm not surprised by it either. Give it some time though before you start used car shopping; surely there will be a government bailout program tailored for them. If not though it would be a buyers market for sure.
"Michigan is in deep right now." you say. They are "in deep" on many different levels not just the rain and flooding. I saw a news clip showing that while governor is demanding everyone stay at home and not travel her family packed up and went to their vacation home in a different part of the state. The elite have a different mindset when it comes to rules. It runs along the line of "we make the rules for YOU to follow, not us."
Reminds me of here in Texas where the state lawmakers have special privileges traveling to and from the state capital in Austin when the legislature is in session. One state representative from Houston got pulled over on I-10 for doing around 100 mph by the highway patrol and couldn't write the guy a ticket because he was on his way home from the legislative session.
The rep even went as far as saying the patrol officer needs to be more careful in who decides to stop, he should have seen my license plate, or something of that nature. That is how stupid and arrogant these law makers are; even a person with better than 20/20 vision couldn't read a license plate at 100 mph. The law maker isn't in the state legislature any longer, now he is the mayor of Houston. This explains why Houston is so guzbucked up right now.
You must have missed that Dash with the announcement of resurrecting my 'old habits' because I was fairly certain you would catch one of the two errors. (Hint; it is a typo error not a spelling one.)