Ok, call me Denny...It was Andy Rooney.Must be Andy Rodney’s daughter.
Ok, call me Denny...It was Andy Rooney.Must be Andy Rodney’s daughter.
No worries, the new Warren commission will investigate and tell us all about it,just like they did in 1963-'64.Something stinks about the whole Trump assassination attempt
“The whole thing stinks of either incompetence or a DESIGN, or we're in the matrix.”
One or two mistakes is one thing, but 10-plus anomalies is highly suspicious.
1. No local law enforcement was on the rooftop used by the shooter.
2. When law enforcement was notified by citizens of the shooter, there was no prompt action at the rooftop to neutralize the shooter.
3. Local law enforcement failed to initiate active shooter protocol to protect Trump and the crowd.
4. There was no apparent communication from local law enforcement to the USSS to get Trump to a secure location.
5. Police snipers on the roof used binoculars to track the shooter's position and did not warn the USSS below to get Trump off the stage.
6. Police snipers under scope vision allowed the shooter to get set and shoot six rounds at Trump.
7. A police sniper got off the scope and looked with the naked eye to be sure the shooter had taken his shots and never looked down at Trump.
8. Finally, a police sniper shot Crooks.
9. No local police went up on the roof immediately after Crooks was shot to take away his gun and check on his status.
10. All the while, there was no active shooter protocol, and no warning was given to Trump or the audience.
No need to,I believe.
Fact check: False.
True that!Fact check: False.
Her Grandpa is currently a puppet pretending to be President of the United States. The real, duly elected President is the guy who just dodged a bullet a few days ago.
You would think with all the precipitation we get, we would use higher pitched roofs here in Northern Indiana. Nearly all the PEMB's I've drawn up have been 1/4" x 12" pitch. Especially in Elkhart, one of the metal building capitols of the world.This is a 4/12 pitch metal building I had built here in New Mexico. 4 inch of rise every 12 inches of run. It is basically the style of building you would build in Wisconsin. Out here most shop/metal buildings are 2/12 with little or no eave overhang like this. The builders said they had never put one up like this before. I did this mostly to match my house roof, which is also 4/12 pitch.
I’ve been up on it a number of times. You can walk on it, but need to pay attention. After a while your calf muscles get tired. 6/12 is a scratch and claw roof and you don’t get much done except hanging on, without some type of assistance. 2/12 is like walking up a grade on a road.
It’s hard to tell from such a small picture but I’m gonna guess the good guy roof is a 4/12 pitch. The bad guy roof looks like it might actually be less, maybe a 3/12?
Either way the story of it’s not safe to put people on a sloped roof while having a picture of other people at the same venue on a sloped roof doesn’t hold water, and leaks like a sieve.
Would be a lot easier on the old coot's knees.