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I wouldn't go so far as to say he loves it, but he certainly knows it's part of the job description.

I wonder what it's like to make it to a position like Speaker of the House, usually the crowning achievement of a successful political career, and have to spend it as the court jester for a clown who wishes he were a king?
I believe he loves it, almost as much as sharing his favorite porn with his accountability partner....🤔
 

Churches intentionally set on fire in Cleveland County, sheriff says​

Both fires extinguished before any ‘significant damage’​



“… Those churches, Tabernacle Baptist Church on Corinth Church Road and Calvary’s Cross Baptist Church on Mount Zion Church Road, were both damaged by suspected arson.…”
 

Churches intentionally set on fire in Cleveland County, sheriff says​

Both fires extinguished before any ‘significant damage’​



“… Those churches, Tabernacle Baptist Church on Corinth Church Road and Calvary’s Cross Baptist Church on Mount Zion Church Road, were both damaged by suspected arson.…”

My first thought was that these would be predominantly black churches, but that doesn’t appear to be the case.
 
I wouldn't go so far as to say he loves it, but he certainly knows it's part of the job description.

I wonder what it's like to make it to a position like Speaker of the House, usually the crowning achievement of a successful political career, and have to spend it as the court jester for a clown who wishes he were a king?
I would suggest he is a political eunuch, not a court jester.

Court jesters were intelligent, witty entertainers, and sometimes made jokes to amuse the king that would mask an underlying criticism of the king.
 
This whole story made me wonder what somebody does with such things. It’s not like you can put it on Facebook Marketplace or eBay. Whatever its value is becomes meaningless because it’s not like you can sell it to someone without getting caught. And if you just want to have it, it’s not like you can ever display it. It’s like you go through all that, which involves a significant risk, just to keep a secret.
 
This whole story made me wonder what somebody does with such things. It’s not like you can put it on Facebook Marketplace or eBay. Whatever its value is becomes meaningless because it’s not like you can sell it to someone without getting caught. And if you just want to have it, it’s not like you can ever display it. It’s like you go through all that, which involves a significant risk, just to keep a secret.
melt down the gold, find a corrupt jeweler to recut the gems. These things will likely never be seen again.
 
This whole story made me wonder what somebody does with such things. It’s not like you can put it on Facebook Marketplace or eBay. Whatever its value is becomes meaningless because it’s not like you can sell it to someone without getting caught. And if you just want to have it, it’s not like you can ever display it. It’s like you go through all that, which involves a significant risk, just to keep a secret.
You don't know many billionaires (nor really do I, but I believe I know how they think).

When you have more money than you will ever be able to use, it all just comes down to keeping score. Doesn't matter if anyone ever sees it, because it'all just a prop for their fragile egos. Whenever being the "bad guy" gets you down, you just go in your private vault and stare at Napoleon's crown or something.
 
melt down the gold, find a corrupt jeweler to recut the gems. These things will likely never be seen again.
Yeah, it just seems weird to steal those items to do that. At the end of the day, gold is gold. It doesn’t matter if it came from “priceless” items taken from the Louvre. But taking items from the louvre will draw a lot more attention than taking items from somewhere else. And what about situations where such heists involve works of art, like paintings? You can’t melt those down.
 
You don't know many billionaires (nor really do I, but I believe I know how they think).

When you have more money than you will ever be able to use, it all just comes down to keeping score. Doesn't matter if anyone ever sees it, because it'all just a prop for their fragile egos. Whenever being the "bad guy" gets you down, you just go in your private vault and stare at Napoleon's crown or something.

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