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Looks like someone's trying to get the thread locked.
Let's keep this on EA, ignore the attempted segue (or mis-posting).
Let's keep this on EA, ignore the attempted segue (or mis-posting).
A good guestion.What does this have to do with regards to anything related to EA and their failure?
Best bet don't feed the troll.Looks like someone's trying to get the thread locked.
Let's keep this on EA, ignore the attempted segue (or mis-posting).
Does this have anything to do with EA?The Trumpers are not going to like this. There Great Messiah will be regulated into the same world as the rest of us mortals.
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Rep. Joe Morelle (D-N.Y.) said Monday he will introduce a constitutional amendment to reverse the Supreme Court ruling issued Monday, which largely shields former presidents from criminal prosecution for actions in office.apple.news
Not me.Looks like someone's trying to get the thread locked.
Let's keep this on EA, ignore the attempted segue (or mis-posting).
What about the unpaid taxes and bank loans? Or the customers that paid for products they still haven't received? Or continuing to take orders after they were already in trouble? I don't think they can push the blame for those off to a building contractor.It is pretty common for small business owners to use employees on building projects--especially if there is some sort of disruption in material delivery (be that disruption of materials coming in or shipping products out or some sort of internal bottleneck--like not enough welders, for example) that leads to people sitting on their thumbs waiting for other components of the business to finish so idle workers can get to work again.
Again, all the problems seemingly stem from EA couldn't move into the new building because at least one sub-contractor changed the spec and from that, EA couldn't get an occupancy permit.