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Senormac

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  1. On 10/12/2022 at 7:04 PM, jaybuck43 said:

    I retract the previous factcheck.

     

    And these........

    Which statues were torn down during the Oregon State Capitol riot?

    • George Washington and Thomas Jefferson's statues were the first to go in June, then in October, Abraham Lincoln and Theodore Roosevelt were torn down. RELATED: Police declare riot as protesters topple statues, break windows, throw flares into Oregon Historical Society
  2. On 10/12/2022 at 6:37 PM, namisgr said:

    What do you know of their history?

    Lots!!  Especially the Elk in downtown.  How can an Elk be so disrespected?!!   :sumo:

    Elks are 100% NOT POLITICAL. 

    I know this is steering a bit off course, but since you asked, I'll give you 3 pictures, a link and then get back to the topic of PP ripping people off.  

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    Statue of Harvey Scott, former editor of The Oregonian, torn down in Mount Tabor - oregonlive.com

     

  3. On 10/12/2022 at 4:40 PM, Doctor Dositheus said:

    I wonder who sits on the Comic Book Supreme Court... hm

    Well, right now I think the Overstreet groupies are in charge, because they have the most Hulk 181 investors, thanks to what the guide says.  

    But the hunters and trackers, the Lewis and Clarks of the comic collecting universe if you will, are gathering steam. 

  4. On 10/12/2022 at 4:30 PM, jaybuck43 said:

    No he’s correct.  The stock was trading at $256.36 a year ago and it’s $83.81 today. Roughly a 68% drop over a year. They made a bunch of bad investments and profit was down. People sold the stock.

    HAH !!  You mean you tried to sneak some "misinformation" past all the fine people here? 

  5. On 10/12/2022 at 4:20 PM, jaybuck43 said:

    -Cgc fact checker

    (p.s. The total number of active user topped at 426 million in December 2021 and has remained at that number since. The revenue however has risen from 6.2 billion in June 2021 to 6.8 billion in June 2022. So they’re making 500 million more for the quarter. June 2022 was their largest profit quarter)

     

    I think you and jaybuck  need to get on the same page namisgr

  6. On 10/12/2022 at 4:17 PM, namisgr said:

    This has got to be a joke.  PYPL has a market capitalization of under $100 billion and the shares have lost 70% of their value in the past 12 months.  

    What is that supposed to mean?  Are you saying PP's value has gone down by 70%??  Are you saying that happened because people were speaking about things PP didn't want them to and they finally got around to placing fines on those individuals? 

  7. On 10/12/2022 at 4:02 PM, namisgr said:

    What's the matter with having the right to use PayPal come with obligations, as all rights do?

    Again, I think it would be good for people to consider who owns PP and look at other moves that financial institution is putting in motion through their assets.  The push for world domination is in full swing. 

  8. On 10/12/2022 at 3:58 PM, Buzzetta said:

    No matter what... I am sure that PayPal is still here to stay... it will still be a viable means for conducting online transactions between one person to another regardless of whether or not it is the dirtiest player in the game.   It's like Space Mountain.  It might be the oldest ride in the park but it still has the longest line.

    To paraphrase @jaybuck43, PayPal will be used from one person to another, "then, now, together, forever."

    I think it would be good for people to consider who owns PP?  There's gotta be somebody backing them a little higher up the financial ladder, and thus telling them what policy will be.