• Got_Bent@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    Have any of these guys ever succeeded in anything regarding their woefully misguided notions? I would think loss after loss would eventually discourage this nonsense.

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      The ones who truly lose end up in jail. Some think they “win” when they are granted more time to shallow shape the fuck up before returning to court (they will lose, they just don’t see the writing on the wall yet). Lastly are the grifters selling this information to the mindless rubes.

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        3 months ago

        Sometimes I wonder if that’s what Trump will do if he loses - convince the sovcits they are outside of the government and they can come work for him in his new nation.

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          That’s kind of how new nations happen but he’s not going to find land for it anywhere in north America. Maybe a equatorial south nation could be bullied into giving his ilk space but I don’t think cheetolini’s best people could even crayon in the outside of the logistics for that.

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      The biggest ‘success’ I’ve seen was dropping of a permit issue for a sewage tank, mainly because the county court was just so damn tired of him wasting their time. So, victory?

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      Yeah, it seems like this lady succeeded here…in getting a 30 day delay, after which she will still be held liable for the debt she owes.

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        That’s exactly right. The judge in this case seems exceptionally patient with all of the nonsense involved.