Trump Supporters Gathering in D.C. - Mayor Readies for Those ‘Seeking Confrontation’

I don’t have a deep wash button. Certain appliances, like a washer and dryer, I like to keep as basic as possible because to me they work better and they’re easier for me to fix if they break. I bought a new top load washer about 5 years ago and everything had some type of eco friendly rinse cycle where it uses about 1/4 of the water to rinse as it does to wash.
I'll give you my secret to toilets, I don't have a clue about washing machines other than just press the extra rinse button. Low flow toilet flush secret is just to hold the handle down until the extra 35 gallons that is left in the tank flushes into the bowl. Kawhoosh clean bowl.
 
You fail in your logic, once again, that this is about Trump. Maybe it has reached a point where...nah...this aint working for anybody.
Of course it's about Trump. On the idiot talk radio station I was listening to on the way home from work they were saying the only legitimate republican candidate for 2024 was Trump. The guy was also saying that it was time to accept that Biden will be president - lol - the nut is saying that about 8 weeks to late.
Had Trump conceded and not created the whole "stolen election" con, the country would already be far better.
 
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I'll give you my secret to toilets, I don't have a clue about washing machines other than just press the extra rinse button. Low flow toilet flush secret is just to hold the handle down until the extra 35 gallons that is left in the tank flushes into the bowl. Kawhoosh clean bowl.

The one I inherited on the other house actually has two flapper valves. The second on apparently opens if you do something different - don't have the instructions. My impression "Yippee, two flapper valves that can leak."
 
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New York State Bar Association opens inquiry into removing Rudy Giuliani from its membership

Actions have consequences. Words matter again.

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The one I inherited on the other house actually has two flapper valves. The second on apparently opens if you do something different - don't have the instructions. My impression "Yippee, two flapper valves that can leak."

And those cheap ass Chinese Home Depot flappers sux. Even the high end ones.
 
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The same people on your friend’s list who were sharing this over the summer, now want to make sure more people on the right are “unheard”
 

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I’d like to be able to buy a new washing machine that uses enough water to actually rinse my clothes. Most of these “eco friendly” or “conservation” friendly appliances or whatever only cause you to use twice as much.

My washing machine is only 2 years old and my clothes come out clean on one cycle.

Now I will say we bought a new washing machine when my oldest son was born. He is 9 and that machine was already replaced. Meanwhile my mom still has the same washing machine from when I was a teenager. She did replace her dryer about 2-3 years ago though.
 
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When you act dumb, there are consequences...

Telecommunications giant AT&T joined a growing list of companies that plan to suspend financial donations to lawmakers who opposed the Electoral College voting certification.

In a statement to Reuters on Monday, AT&T said its political action committee would "suspend contributions to members of Congress who voted to object to the certification of Electoral College votes last week."

AT&T ranks among the nation's largest political contributors. The decision was made by employees on its PAC board, which convened a call Monday.

American Express, BlueCross BlueShield, Commerce Bank, Dow, and Marriott were among other corporations to announce the suspension of donations to Republican Congressional members who objected to the electoral votes certification, per CNN.
 
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When you act dumb, there are consequences...

Telecommunications giant AT&T joined a growing list of companies that plan to suspend financial donations to lawmakers who opposed the Electoral College voting certification.

In a statement to Reuters on Monday, AT&T said its political action committee would "suspend contributions to members of Congress who voted to object to the certification of Electoral College votes last week."

AT&T ranks among the nation's largest political contributors. The decision was made by employees on its PAC board, which convened a call Monday.

American Express, BlueCross BlueShield, Commerce Bank, Dow, and Marriott were among other corporations to announce the suspension of donations to Republican Congressional members who objected to the electoral votes certification, per CNN.
Lol. So the corporations are throwing their money st the DNC. Water is wet
 
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