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Ok.. but if we keep Trudeau, you gotta give up two of the hotties.. and I get to pick which ones..

Trump and Carney need to step aside.. this is how trade deals get done!

boobs for boobies.. we can even put a fancy name on the pact once we get it ready for signature... :D
I’ll have to review the trade deal tomorrow it’s too snowy here to do anything of value so gary who logs for me and myself have been testing the whiskeys in my bar to insure they haven’t spoiled due to cold temperatures.
 
I was hoping the wingnut sprayed Omar with cat pee. But on second thought that would have been a waste of cat pee. We’ll see what the king in a black robe does with this. Throw a sub sandwich at and hit a federal officer and assault charge tossed out by a judge. Squirt some vinegar at Omar and???
 
Which direction were they leaning?

Generals think it’s a bad idea and get fired?

Correct. Speculation was they didn't like or support his ambitions or plans to act on those ambitions to acquire Taiwan.

I will say that asking Jake Sullivan his thoughts on it kinda lost me.
 
I would have thought it was xi getting more paranoid as time goes on.....seems how it works with these dictators....so people near him with too much power are a threat in his mind...so get rid before they try to get rid of him
 
The way that Will was set up was with an AB trust in order to take advantage the martial deduction to minimize Federal Estate Tax. Today that might not be necessary as the deduction is 15 Million per person. It was not the most expensive. The most expensive would have been to leave the entire estate to the spouse and lose the benefit of the martial deduction split. Once again you are wrong.
You are correct. It was not the most expensive way to divide the estate. But, if the article is correct, it was also not the most efficient way for tax purposes to divide the estate:
"That will nonetheless divided the estate in a way that incurred $84,454 in federal estate taxes that could have been avoided by a different division."
Presumably the "avoided" reference is to a more eqitable division among the children? Seems the two boys got the lion's share after mom got her portion. Since Kristi's taxes amounted to only $330 of the total $85K, it would appear dad wanted her to receive less of the estate ... a lot less. I wonder why? Anyway, the point being even with the heavy inheritance tax which, according to the article could have been reduced, the family farm should not have been in dire straights when her dad died. Most substantial debts (mortgages, equipment, line of credit) should have been insured (usually required by loan institution) and paid off when he died. Presumably mom also received a substantial additional insurance payout from accidental death policy. It's typically a fairly cheap premium (but maybe not as cheap for farmers given the inherent danger of farming?). And life insurance payouts are not taxable ... as far as I know.
 
For those not familiar with the LE process on how an officer involved shooting is handled, I’m sharing my experience. First, I think Tom Homan with his background would perhaps be better suited as the spokesperson than Ms. Noem. I think if someone is thrust into this position they should have some background, training and familiarity on how to handle the media release.

I’m not familiar with the ICE protocol for federal agents using lethal force but I am very family with our county agency officer involved shooting protocol both as a frontline supervisor and incident commander having been involved with many officer involved shootings and lethal force encounters as an officer, supervisor and manager.

Safety always comes first so the scene must be secured and the safety of all officers comes first. When safe to do so, first aid is rendered to the injured person. Emergency medical aid is always summoned immediately unless the subject has been pronounced deceased but usually paramedics are always summoned regardless.

Establish a crime scene with police tape expanding it as large as necessary to maintain scene integrity. No one enters the scene unless required by their job and all personnel are logged.

When safe and practical to do so, the officer or officers involved in the shooting are separated and if possible, an officer not involved will standby with the officer(s) involved in the shooting.

Homicide detectives, CSI, internal affairs, public information officer, rangemaster/armorer, and union representative are summoned to the scene.

The field supervisor will make contact with the officers or officers involved in the shooting and conduct a “safety interview.” What officers fired their duty weapons. How many rounds were fired. The location and direction. Assess if any rounds endangered the public.

The field supervisor will not ask anything further of the officer who discharged their weapon other than insuring the officer is okay. Homicide detectives will later conduct a thorough interview of the officer(s) who discharged their weapon, Internal affairs, and a union representative will be present.

Department rangemaster/armorer arrives and retrieves the officer(s) weapon used in the shooting and gives them a departmental replacement duty weapon.

The officer(s) involved in the shooting are transported to headquarters where a detailed, taped and recorded interview takes place with homicide detectives with internal affairs and department union representative present.

Upon completion of the interview, standard procedure is to take the officer(s) back to the crime scene for a walkthrough of the events.

The public information officer will release a statement that will be minimal and factual to the media.

You can imagine that this is not exactly a quick process to obtain detailed information immediately. A thorough investigation must take place, canvassing, video evidence and witnesses must be interviewed. Of course I’m basing this entirely from memory, my 25 years on the job and I retired almost 9 years ago. I freely admit I am unfamiliar with ICE officer involved shooting protocol but I believe it would be a similar process.
 
Not sure of the parents estate plan and neither is the writer. The parents could have established a family limited partnership and placed the land in that. However, giving a portion to other family members will trigger the unified estate and gift tax lowering the estate tax exemption. It would however lower the valuation on the partnership shares in the parents estate. The idea is to maximize the A share (no tax) and pay tax on the B share. However it’s all theoretical, unless you have access to the inventory. There could be many reasons why the daughter’s share was less. For example, if a Family Limited Partnership, she may have already received what the others received at death. And that would not have been on the inventory.
 
I was hoping the wingnut sprayed Omar with cat pee. But on second thought that would have been a waste of cat pee. We’ll see what the king in a black robe does with this. Throw a sub sandwich at and hit a federal officer and assault charge tossed out by a judge. Squirt some vinegar at Omar and???
Anthrax would be more entertaining....
 
Anthrax would be more entertaining....
Turns out it was not entertaining at all, just apple cider vinegar.

What a phony, staged "incident."

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For those not familiar with the LE process on how an officer involved shooting is handled, I’m sharing my experience. First, I think Tom Homan with his background would perhaps be better suited as the spokesperson than Ms. Noem. I think if someone is thrust into this position they should have some background, training and familiarity on how to handle the media release.

I’m not familiar with the ICE protocol for federal agents using lethal force but I am very family with our county agency officer involved shooting protocol both as a frontline supervisor and incident commander having been involved with many officer involved shootings and lethal force encounters as an officer, supervisor and manager.

Safety always comes first so the scene must be secured and the safety of all officers comes first. When safe to do so, first aid is rendered to the injured person. Emergency medical aid is always summoned immediately unless the subject has been pronounced deceased but usually paramedics are always summoned regardless.

Establish a crime scene with police tape expanding it as large as necessary to maintain scene integrity. No one enters the scene unless required by their job and all personnel are logged.

When safe and practical to do so, the officer or officers involved in the shooting are separated and if possible, an officer not involved will standby with the officer(s) involved in the shooting.

Homicide detectives, CSI, internal affairs, public information officer, rangemaster/armorer, and union representative are summoned to the scene.

The field supervisor will make contact with the officers or officers involved in the shooting and conduct a “safety interview.” What officers fired their duty weapons. How many rounds were fired. The location and direction. Assess if any rounds endangered the public.

The field supervisor will not ask anything further of the officer who discharged their weapon other than insuring the officer is okay. Homicide detectives will later conduct a thorough interview of the officer(s) who discharged their weapon, Internal affairs, and a union representative will be present.

Department rangemaster/armorer arrives and retrieves the officer(s) weapon used in the shooting and gives them a departmental replacement duty weapon.

The officer(s) involved in the shooting are transported to headquarters where a detailed, taped and recorded interview takes place with homicide detectives with internal affairs and department union representative present.

Upon completion of the interview, standard procedure is to take the officer(s) back to the crime scene for a walkthrough of the events.

The public information officer will release a statement that will be minimal and factual to the media.

You can imagine that this is not exactly a quick process to obtain detailed information immediately. A thorough investigation must take place, canvassing, video evidence and witnesses must be interviewed. Of course I’m basing this entirely from memory, my 25 years on the job and I retired almost 9 years ago. I freely admit I am unfamiliar with ICE officer involved shooting protocol but I believe it would be a similar process.
I retired in 2004 and What you described is pretty much standard as I recall.
 
I think maybe it is too soon to say what Xi is thinking in his PLA shakeup.

I mean, the US had a bit of a Flag Officer shakeup in 1941. Remember:

Patton and Eisenhower were both Colonels in 1940, not picking up their first star until later that year. Bradley did not get his first star until 1941. Chester Nimitz was a Rear Admiral (Upper Half) in December of 1941, and he skipped Vice Admiral completely.

In December, 1941, there were a lot of GOFOs senior to these individuals. Then things happen. That's why I agree with VADM Stockdale: "Don't read history. Make it!"
 

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