I like spinning around on a bar stool also
Author: chuck
Got a new Bostitch 3.5 inch 28 Degree cordless Nailer that uses 2 inch to 3 1/2 inch nails

In this video I talk about nailer and show how the nails are loaded and the battery is attached. I also show where you select nail size. Model number of nailer is BCF28WWM1.
The nailer uses wire weld nails.
NO COMPRESSOR NEEDED: Save time and money by going cordless
OPTIMIZATION AND POWER: Brushless motor and engine design includes two speeds for optimized performance and enough power to drive 3-1/2″ fasteners
NAIL SIZE:Accepts full round offset nails in 28-degree wire weld collation
STALL RELEASE LEVER: Stall release lever to reset driver blade in case of jam
WARRANTY: 3 year limited warranty
Political Notes / Scribles
Steven Bullock, 53
The Democratic governor of Montana, re-elected in 2016 in a conservative state that Trump carried by 20 percentage points, has touted his electability and ability to work across party lines.
John Delaney, 56
John Delaney served as a US congressman for Maryland’s sixth district from 2013 to 2019.
Delaney, a former banking entrepreneur, is known as politically moderate with a willingness to reach across the aisle.
He has supported a measure to raise money to build infrastructure by allowing US corporations to avoid taxes when they repatriate profits overseas if they buy bonds that would be used to build infrastructure.
Tulsi Gabbard, 38
Tusi Gabbard has served as a US congresswoman from Hawaii’s second district since 2013.
Gabbard is the first Hindu member of Congress. At the age of 21, she became the youngest to be elected to a US state legislature serving on the Hawaii House of Representatives.
She has also served in the Hawaii Army National Guard in a combat zone in Iraq and was deployed to Kuwait.
She was a fierce opponent of same-sex marriage when she served in the state legislature in her 20s. But she has since disavowed those views and professes her support for LGBTQ rights.
Critics have pounced on her efforts to block the legalisation of same-sex marriage in Hawaii and a meeting she held with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. Earlier this year, she penned an op-ed responding to media reports about her alleged ties to Hindu nationalists.
John Hickenlooper, 67
John Hickenlooper served as the governor of Colorado from 2011 to 2019.
Before that, Hickenlooper served as the mayor of Denver from 2003 to 2011.
Hickenlooper, cofounder of the Wynkoop Brewing Company in Denver, has positioned himself as a centrist and an experienced officeholder with business experience.
Michael Bennet, 54
Michael Bennet has served as a US senator from Colorado since 2009. Bennet, a former head of the Denver school district, carved out a profile as a wonky, policy-oriented senator.
He gained internet fame this year for a harsh scolding of Republican Senator Ted Cruz of Texas over the government shutdown.
Bennet was close to launching a presidential campaign after that, but had to pause it when he was diagnosed with prostate cancer.
Bennet’s office said last month that the senator was successfully treated. That cleared the way for his May 2 campaign launch.
The Democratic governor of Montana, re-elected in 2016 in a conservative state that Trump carried by 20 percentage points, has touted his electability and ability to work across party lines.
Montana Governor Steve Bullock talks to the media and students at Helena High School as he launches 2020 US presidential campaign in Helena,
Bullock, 53, has made campaign finance reform a cornerstone of his agenda, and emphasises his success in forging compromises with the Republican-led state legislature on bills to expand Medicaid, increase campaign finance disclosures, bolster pay equity for women and protect public lands.
John Delaney, 56
John Delaney served as a US congressman for Maryland’s sixth district from 2013 to 2019.
Delaney, a former banking entrepreneur, is known as politically moderate with a willingness to reach across the aisle.
He has supported a measure to raise money to build infrastructure by allowing US corporations to avoid taxes when they repatriate profits overseas if they buy bonds that would be used to build infrastructure.
John Delaney stands in a food vendors building during a visit to the Iowa State Fair
He announced his presidential run in a Washington Post op-ed published on July 28, 2017.
Delaney, one of the wealthiest members of Congress, was the first to announce he will seek his party’s nomination in 2020.
He said he was entering the presidential race early because he knows he will need time to build name recognition.
Tulsi Gabbard, 38
Tusi Gabbard has served as a US congresswoman from Hawaii’s second district since 2013.
Gabbard is the first Hindu member of Congress. At the age of 21, she became the youngest to be elected to a US state legislature serving on the Hawaii House of Representatives.
She has also served in the Hawaii Army National Guard in a combat zone in Iraq and was deployed to Kuwait.
She was a fierce opponent of same-sex marriage when she served in the state legislature in her 20s. But she has since disavowed those views and professes her support for LGBTQ rights.
Critics have pounced on her efforts to block the legalisation of same-sex marriage in Hawaii and a meeting she held with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. Earlier this year, she penned an op-ed responding to media reports about her alleged ties to Hindu nationalists.
Tulsi Gabbard delivers a nomination speech for Senator Bernie Sanders on the second day at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia
“While the headlines covering my announcement could have celebrated this landmark first, and maybe even informed Americans about the world’s third-largest religion, some have instead fomented suspicion, fear and religious bigotry about not only me but also my supporters,” she wrote.
Gabbard officially launched her presidential campaign on February 2, 2019.
John Hickenlooper, 67
John Hickenlooper served as the governor of Colorado from 2011 to 2019.
Before that, Hickenlooper served as the mayor of Denver from 2003 to 2011.
Hickenlooper, cofounder of the Wynkoop Brewing Company in Denver, has positioned himself as a centrist and an experienced officeholder with business experience.
John Hickenlooper speaks at the United States Conference of Mayors winter meeting in Washington, DC
He is the only Democratic presidential candidate so far to oppose the Green New Deal plan to tackle climate change, saying it would give the government too much power in investment decisions.
He announced his presidential run on March 4, 2019.
Tim Ryan, 45
Ryan has served as a US House representative from Ohio’s 13th district since 2003.
He represents a northeastern Ohio area that has reportedly lost manufacturing jobs in the past few years and shifted to Republican Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential election.
Ryan has said Trump has turned his back on those blue-collar voters who fled to him in 2016 and failed to live up his promise to revitalize the manufacturing industry.
Joe Sestak, 67
Former US Representative Joe Sestak joined the race in June.
In announcing his candidacy, Sestak, 67, a retired three-star US Navy admiral, emphasized his 31-year military career, the need to restore US leadership in the world and challenges from climate change and China’s growing global influence.
“Our country desperately needs a president with a depth of global experience and an understanding of all the elements of our nation’s power, from our economy and our diplomacy to the power of our ideals and our military, including its limitations,” Sestak said in a video released on his campaign website.
music – KONGOS – Come with Me Now
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8/14/2019
Microsoft is warning Windows 10 users to update their operating system immediately because of two “critical” vulnerabilities.
The company said the vulnerabilities are potentially “wormable,” meaning affected computers could spread viruses and malware without any action on the user’s part.
There are “potentially hundreds of millions of vulnerable computers,” Simon Pope, Microsoft’s director of Incident Response, wrote in a blog post Tuesday.
“It is important that affected systems are patched as quickly as possible because of the elevated risks associated with wormable vulnerabilities like these, and downloads for these can be found in the Microsoft Security Update Guide,” he said.
Windows 10 users that have enabled automatic updates are already protected. For those who update manually, they can click the search button and type “Windows Update” to access the update tool.
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When pretend liberals on twitter continue to support the Clinton’s remember Waco and Elian Gonzalez. That with Elian may have turned out okay but it could have turned out a lot differently.
Seth Rich … who knows . His family doesn’t like the conspiracy theory. I will leave it there.
Note, part of this is obviously conspiracy theory and conjecture.
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On the twitter account I use for sensitive content, more adult oriented stuff, I blocked someone today. And that account only has 60 something followers. It is even more pitiful than sayata. I liked them okay. But to be clear I don’t go to that account for politics. A little politics, okay. Whatever. Sure. And I realize that I have way over done politics on my twitter sayata account and here as well. And the truth is, that probably is not going to stop … to my detriment. But the dude was like, “Should we feel sorry for people who support Trump.” Typical backdoor racist, “I am better than you crap” while pretending they aren’t racist. That kind of routine. And in part of their thread they were like they didn’t want to see certain types of people in their timeline. The only way I could make sure he wouldn’t see any of my tweets in his timeline was to block him. So yeah. Blocked. LOL
I don’t mind if you are conservative or liberal or you have different views than me. But don’t be telling people to shut up. And don’t be promoting shaming. Just don’t. And also, if you live and breathe identity politics, understand, YOU ARE THE RACIST. Look in the mirror. Witness the hate in your own eyes.
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I believe in Free Speech. I don’t think any1 should be censored as long as what they are tweeting is legal, and not using fighting words for example or calling for violence. That said, Twitter showing me bat ass crazy leftist shit more times than not when I go to my timeline just causes me to close the browser off twitter. THEY ARE NOT GOING TO SOCIAL ENGINEER ME. I know they are censoring people I am more likely to agree with which causes me to be that more infuriated when seeing that shit–even though I don’t want anyone censored.. I used to block people. Unfollow people. Now I just close the browser. I don’t want to be mad at those people who don’t understand the degree they are being manipulated and brainwashed by elite media. But I am not going to agree with them anymore than they are going to agree with me on some issues. Anyways………………… Argh……………
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As of 2019, 90% of the United States’s media is controlled by five media conglomerates (Comcast (via NBCUniversal), Disney, Viacom & CBS (both controlled by National Amusements), and AT&T (via WarnerMedia)). Whether you love or hate Trump, his Presidency has been an eye opener because it has given us all an opportunity to see what our media really is. If you have been enjoying the media’s attempt to brainwash America and take down a sitting President, understand they are not going to allow your preference for President to actually be President either. If your candidate doesn’t turn against you and doesn’t do what the Oligarchs want, they will do to your candidate the same. Of course if your candidate is a Democrat they are probably a lying Oligarch owned Sellout anyway and it doesn’t matter.
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I wrote a long thing here. It was really good. But I deleted it. LOL
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Walmart Now Doing Sales???

Amazon has been promoting Prime Day. It is a two day sale–July 15 and 16–with good savings.
So you may see articles talking about Walmart and other retailers doing their own sales so as to not be out done. The thing is, you do realize that sales totally went against Walmart’s original philosophy. While back in the old days, when Walmart was still just a brat on the corner trying to upend retail, you had Zayre, Kmart, Treasure Island, Woolco, W.T. Grant, Richway, Target and others that thrived off sales. We would rush to look at the Sunday’s Newspaper to see what was going to be on sale the coming week. It was also a way to see what change in merchandise was happening because the sales generally revealed new inventory. Those stores didn’t carry the same merchandise week after week. They always had something new to bring you through the door.
Then came that brat Walmart. “We are not going to do sales. We are we going to have everyday low prices. And when we need to promote a product we will call it a price rollback. We won’t call it a sale.”
So when Walmart starts talking about a sale, even if it is for their online store, it is still a pretty big change in philosophy. It is as big of a change as getting rid of their door greeters, putting up damn metal bars, pushing self check out, and having their stores with surveillance cameras that not only constantly video tape you but begin to profile you the second you walk through the door. In other words, today’s Walmart is no longer your Granny’s Walmart. It is behaving exactly the same as the retailers they put out of business. Think about it.
The change at Walmart is a HUGE opportunity for new retailers to become that friendly place Walmart used to be. Will other retailers take advantage and do it? Probably not.
twitter has me throttled again so freak twitter

Last tweet only got 15 impression. I don’t give a dang about that. But while other websites are loading with speed, twitter is slow loading with part not loading. When that happens it generally means that one of the hate groups they have given the keys to the Mercedes to has hit the throttle button on a user. Some people think twitter is being sluggish for everyone but generally that is not true, though sometimes it is. Their servers are not always the most robust.
I am not saying I am going to stop doing twitter. I’ve said that before and then I start back tweeting.
Regardless I am not going to sit on twitter and wait 3+ minutes for a page to load. I have awful dsl so in the past I have just automatically assumed that was the cause of the slow load times. But then I started testing how other sites load when twitter is being so slow. When their load time is fast and twitter is slow and also the tweets have an extra low impression rate, that almost always means the user is being throttled and the slow load times are intentional. That means twitter is intentionally taking three minutes off my life while waiting for their freaking page to load. That is not acceptable.
So, when that is going on do not expect to see too many tweets from me. The truth is I need to spend more time putting content on my websites and less time tweeting anyway.
New York Power Outage …. Who cares. I sure as heck do not.

The South is getting hit with a hurricane & record flooding along Mississippi but New York be like, “Look at me, I’ve had a power outage.” And elite media be like, “Yeah, we want to look at you. You are all that is important.”
People wonder why we southerners are getting pissed off. Why in the hell shouldn’t we be? No one gives a freak when Georgia has a power outage. Of course our power companies are good about getting the power back up pretty quickly. I’ll give them that. They probably don’t have a single New Yorker working for them. LOL. I am just teasing. We have plenty of New Yorkers down here in Georgia. They couldn’t stand New York either. Noooooo.
Whatever.
I might be serious. I might be silly. Always just opinion and never intended to be hurtful. Sometimes picking and joking.
Chuck
music – Neon Trees – Everybody Talks

Hey baby won’t you look my way
I can be your new addiction
Hey baby what you gotta say?
All you’re giving me is fiction
I’m a sorry sucker and this happens all the time
I found out that everybody talks
Everybody talks, everybody talks
It started with a whisper
And that was when I kissed her
And then she made my lips hurt
I could hear the chit chat
Take me to your love shack
Mamas always gotta back track
When everybody talks back
Hey honey you could be my drug
You could be my new prescription
Too much could be an overdose
All this trash talk make me itchin’
Oh my my
Everybody talks, everybody talks
Everybody talks, too much
It started with a whisper
And that was when I kissed her
And then she made my lips hurt
I could hear the chit chat
Take me…
Crossword Puzzle – 2 – States A – L

States A – L
Today’s Crossword Puzzle 7/8/2019
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