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  • "At least 20 believed dead" per the last update to that source. Also

    Person of interest served in military, is a firearms instructor: Sources

    Police in Maine have identified a person of interest in the shooting, according to multiple law enforcement sources.

    The person of interest has a history of military service and is a firearms instructor, the sources said.

    The sources said he also has a mental health history, including a two-week stay this summer at a mental health facility after he allegedly made threats about carrying out a shooting at a National Guard facility.

  • Another perspective.

    What was left of Donald Trump’s cognitive state appears to have been finally, fully shattered by the plea deals that Sidney Powell and Kenneth Chesebro have cut against him. Trump is attempting to put on a brave face in public today, but so far he’s said he’s going to prison like Nelson Mandela, and gotten distracted by the spelling of a two letter word.

    His handlers sent him out there to portray himself as a political candidate and distract everyone from the fact that he’s a criminal defendant. So what did Trump do? Talked about how he’s going to prison, shared his fantasies about personal violence, and then got lost in a conspiracy about the President having a fake nose.

    Keep talking, Donald. Sooner or later the media is going to have to admit that you’re completely senile – and that’s going to put an end to your political relevance even quicker than your criminal trials can.

  • I was wondering that too. Never heard any MAGA types talking about Biden's nose before. I have to say I find it amusing that the Orange Child is exhibiting his fixation on certain bits of Biden's anatomy and expressing a strong desire to put his hands thereon. Homonasal desires today; tomorrow ...?

  • Garner is a Portland resident who has worked as an information technology professional in the past ... had a “generalized anger.”

    The whole thing smells like another incel story to me. Makes me wonder if he got romantically rejected by someone (because IT nerd) and was going to damn well show that someone what a Real Man he is!

  • For anyone interested in the shared blood-lust of political regimes and Christianity, this is a good read.

    I have little doubt that modern American Xians of the MAGA variety (i.e. most of them) would relish the chance of imposing their will on fellow citizens by similar (and probably more awful) means.

  • Home and a pickup and an Audi something-or-other apparently. Also from the photo he likes to wear Xian bling ... that gold ring ought to be worth a couple thou-, maybe more if it was melted down and the curse was off. He's probably got drawers full of gaudy crap like the ring and the lapel pin, maybe Smartmatic and Dominion will settle for the jewelry and a few pillows?

  • Me either, unless he's just trying to get into the news so fellow MAGA morons will see how completely fucked he is and will financially support him.

    Ever the pitchman, Lindell, known as the MyPillow Guy, asked viewers of his webcast who wanted to help to call in and buy his pillows, towels and other products.

  • Correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think you get a public defender in a civil suit. From TFA it sounds like Pillow Crybaby isn't facing any criminal charges (yet).

  • Yep, just another "cost of doing business" for the builder. The big worry is of course the cost to the Company of finding another skilled worker willing to risk their neck for low pay and abuse, and the cost of project delays.

    Want to know more about what happened and what's being done to remedy the safety problems at the job site? Well just piss off, because

    Laveron Vetter has not seen the entirety of L&I's investigation, just the citation, because inspections involving a death are confidential per Washington State Law.

    You, peon, do not have a Need To Know. Of course you can always ask the Company.

    SAK Builders did not respond to multiple requests for comment.

  • inexplicably, in early October of last year, the city quietly approved an entirely different LUCS for Zenith Energy without even informing the public that a second application was in the works.

    "It all happened without any public input," Audrey Leonard, a staff attorney with Columbia Riverkeeper, told DeSmog. Columbia Riverkeeper was formally involved in litigation defending the city's initial rejection of Zenith's LUCS. "It seemed like this was kept behind closed doors on purpose to just sort of have it be a done deal by the time it was public."

    new documents and email communications obtained by DeSmog show that there is more to the story. Both city commissioners Dan Ryan and Carmen Rubio, and their top staff, were not only involved in the process, but appear to have played an influential role in coordinating the effort to push Zenith's new LUCS application over the finish line. That contradicts the public narrative that the LUCS was the result of a routine administrative process at the bureaucratic level, with elected officials above the fray.

    Emails from Zenith's lobbyists at Pac/West Communications show that Zenith's outreach to city council began as soon as the company's legal challenges began to run into trouble. On February 2, a state land use board ruled that Portland had the authority to reject the permit, as long as the city provided some more evidence to justify its decision. That same day, Zenith reached out to Commissioner Ryan to invite him to visit its site. That appears to be the beginning of an effort that would last several months to court Ryan and Rubio, with the goal of getting the city commissioners to visit the site. The overtures continued through the spring, including to Rubio's office.

    Rubio's chief of staff, Jillian Schoene, appears to have played a significant role in the city's relationship with Zenith over the summer, having met with lobbyists hired by Zenith, Pac/West Communications, on at least two occasions, in June and July.

    Government gets the upper hand over giant fossil-fuel company's environmentally risky plans, company's future profit growth is partly imperiled, company finds government officials in key positions willing to meet with its leadership and with its lobbyists, government backs down, company profit growth plans back on track. Nothing to see here, no corruption whatsoever, move along everyone.

    I'm interested in learning about what hands were greased and how. Will it be the usual campaign contributions, or will it be private jet trips to remote private resorts? The latter seems to be in vogue at the moment.

  • The fact that we have a world that is still so controlled by religions is disgusting.

    Especially religions that provide absolutely zero Slack for your money. "Bob" is my savior, and he can be yours too, for a price. Terms and Conditions apply. Not available in stores.

  • Mr. Putin, meet Lieutenant Columbo, from the LAPD. He'd like to have a few words with you Sir. Just a few questions about this tragic accident involving an acquaintance of yours, a Mr. Prigozhin. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PyfywQ98dIU

  • You're in the running for a BoneAppleTea Prize, so that's something. There's also the Nobel Prize but that's overrated IMO. The real glory is with the Ig Nobel, you should consider submitting your work there.

  • Rouge: noun, A red or pink cosmetic for coloring the cheeks or lips.

    You want that stuff all over the net? And just who is going to clean it all up when you're done? The bot surely won't - it'll just claim that it hasn't been trained on cleaning.

  • I think the controversial bit was that when queried about various aspects of admittance to "heaven", the Google AI assumed that the question had to do with, specifically, the Christian idea of "heaven", going so far as to make reference to some "Jesus" entity. Christianity doesn't own the concept of heaven or an afterlife, but, apparently, the AI has been trained such that it responds to such questions from a seemingly Christian perspective. That was my take on it - the discussion is in the article, best have a look at it yourself.

  • Thanks for the link. Hadn't heard of that one before. I usually think of these regional (PNW) turds as being religiously (Christianity of course) motivated these days, rather than racially, but there's no reason they can't be both.

  • Ha, that's great, that would never have occurred to me. I long ago got into the habit of abbreviating "X" for "Christ", as is commonly done for, say, Xmas=Christmas. We Regret The Ambiguity.

    I've little doubt the mayor would be totally down with a Chinese Fascist event, as long as there was money or votes to be had from attending. Bear in mind though her one and only "qualification" for her job is that she was once a TV news anchor, so I fear that Fascism would be way, way too ideologically complex for her to get her head around. Prayers, laying-on of hands, casting-out Satans ... that's comfy, simpleton TV-actor stuff. Reading and understanding the writings of a Mussolini would be on another level entirely. And a Duce with a difficult Chinese accent? Forgeddabout it.

  • Oh wow, I missed that! Is it a Sign? A Sign from ... Satan!?