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"industrial strength, significantly increased, driven by the creation of a Unified Reich".
T**** words on a video post - Untruth Social.
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Started by Vashta Nerada - Last post by heironymouspasparagus | ||
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"industrial strength, significantly increased, driven by the creation of a Unified Reich". T**** words on a video post - Untruth Social. |
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on: Today at 10:35:42 am
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Started by Vashta Nerada - Last post by patric | ||
Desperate to stay relevant...
Musician Kid Rock said he’s "part of the problem" plaguing America as the country becomes more and more polarized over politics in a wild, booze-filled interview. Kid Rock spoke to Rolling Stone for a lengthy feature, where the famed musician was described as "increasingly polarizing" over the past decade by embracing conservative politics and striking up a friendship with former President Trump. "I’m one of the polarizing people, no question," Kick Rock told Rolling Stone. "Sometimes I b---h about other people, then I look in the mirror and I’m like, ‘Oh, yeah, why don’t you shut the f--k up too?’" Peisner wrote that he ended up bickering with Kid Rock about politics, and the musician eventually pulled out a handgun. https://www.foxnews.com/media/drunk-kid-rock-admits-hes-part-of-the-problem-dividing-america-in-rowdy-interview |
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on: May 20, 2024, 06:57:46 am
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Started by joiei - Last post by Hoss | ||
The Senate will consider a bipartisan border package this week, putting pressure on Republicans to pass a bill that they helped to negotiate months ago. Republicans torpedoed the same exact package earlier this year, and they are expected to vote against it yet again. Sen. James Lankford (R-Okla.), one of the architects of the bipartisan package, said last week that he would not support the bill if Schumer brought it back to the floor. https://www.axios.com/2024/05/19/senate-bipartisan-border-package-vote Yeah, that tracks. Must do the bidding of Mango Mussolini. |
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on: May 19, 2024, 07:12:40 pm
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Started by joiei - Last post by patric | ||
The Senate will consider a bipartisan border package this week, putting pressure on Republicans to pass a bill that they helped to negotiate months ago.
Republicans torpedoed the same exact package earlier this year, and they are expected to vote against it yet again. Sen. James Lankford (R-Okla.), one of the architects of the bipartisan package, said last week that he would not support the bill if Schumer brought it back to the floor. https://www.axios.com/2024/05/19/senate-bipartisan-border-package-vote |
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Talk About Tulsa / Development & New Businesses / Re: New Utica Square Construction (20th and Yorktown)
on: May 18, 2024, 11:24:49 am
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Started by TulsaGuy - Last post by SXSW | ||
That would be really cool! I wish the newly rebuilt Prosperity Bank at 21st and Utica could have been something along those lines. Could have still kept the bank on the ground floor. That Prosperity Bank is so stupid. One of the key hard corners in midtown (and all of Tulsa) and you put a bank with a drive-thru. The bank and drive-thru could’ve been on the ground floor with offices or residences above. I don’t get it. |
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Talk About Tulsa / Development & New Businesses / Re: New Utica Square Construction (20th and Yorktown)
on: May 17, 2024, 04:12:42 pm
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Started by TulsaGuy - Last post by Urban Enthusiast | ||
The last tenant (Dolphin Fine Linens) is moving out of 1960 Utica Sq into the 2048 building between Ediblend and Lolly Garden. The 1960 building (old Olive Garden) will now be vacant. What I’ve heard is Utica Square requested concepts awhile back for a high rise mixed use development including residential on a footprint that would combine the Petty’s/Miss Jackson parcel with the Olive Garden/Dolphin parcel. I was told they wanted grocery - i.e., Whole Foods. I do not know how realistic this is or whether things have moved forward, but they’re obviously vacating that building for some reason. It will probably come down this year to make way for whatever they’re planning. That would be really cool! I wish the newly rebuilt Prosperity Bank at 21st and Utica could have been something along those lines. Could have still kept the bank on the ground floor. |
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Talk About Tulsa / Development & New Businesses / Re: New Utica Square Construction (20th and Yorktown)
on: May 17, 2024, 12:45:49 pm
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Started by TulsaGuy - Last post by SXSW | ||
The last tenant (Dolphin Fine Linens) is moving out of 1960 Utica Sq into the 2048 building between Ediblend and Lolly Garden. The 1960 building (old Olive Garden) will now be vacant. What I’ve heard is Utica Square requested concepts awhile back for a high rise mixed use development including residential on a footprint that would combine the Petty’s/Miss Jackson parcel with the Olive Garden/Dolphin parcel. I was told they wanted grocery - i.e., Whole Foods. I do not know how realistic this is or whether things have moved forward, but they’re obviously vacating that building for some reason. It will probably come down this year to make way for whatever they’re planning. I know they are also adding a lift from West Elm's back-of-house into their basement for storage since their current lift is in the 1960 building - another sign it will be demolished soon. What an opportunity to do something fantastic with that entire half block.. |
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on: May 17, 2024, 10:58:03 am
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Started by ZYX - Last post by Tulsan | ||
Saw bulldozers clearing the lot at the end of Utica at 41st street. any idea what the plans are? Tennis courts for Steve Mitchell (Argonaut). He lives just across 41st. |
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Talk About Tulsa / Development & New Businesses / Re: New Utica Square Construction (20th and Yorktown)
on: May 17, 2024, 10:49:59 am
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Started by TulsaGuy - Last post by Tulsan | ||
The last tenant (Dolphin Fine Linens) is moving out of 1960 Utica Sq into the 2048 building between Ediblend and Lolly Garden. The 1960 building (old Olive Garden) will now be vacant.
What I’ve heard is Utica Square requested concepts awhile back for a high rise mixed use development including residential on a footprint that would combine the Petty’s/Miss Jackson parcel with the Olive Garden/Dolphin parcel. I was told they wanted grocery - i.e., Whole Foods. I do not know how realistic this is or whether things have moved forward, but they’re obviously vacating that building for some reason. It will probably come down this year to make way for whatever they’re planning. |
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Talk About Tulsa / Development & New Businesses / Re: Tulsa a part of new National Interest Electric Transmission Corridor
on: May 15, 2024, 07:10:15 am
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Started by patric - Last post by AdamsHall | ||
Well - to be fair, there's a little bit of nuance here. Individual public utilities DO plan for the future. They all file 10-year Integrated Resource Plans (IRPs) that lay out their estimates for electricity demand in their area and how they plan to supply it (fuel mix) as well as their maintenance plans, expansion plans, etc. What they are talking about here are high voltage long-range transmission lines that interconnect between individual utilities within a given grid (e.g. PJM or SPP) or how the grids interconnect. There is less long-term planning on those because it's a lot more complicated, in terms who is footing the bill for it since it may have asymmetrical benefits to individual utilities. So this new initiative is a good thing because the ability to quickly import and export power from utility to utility or grid to grid is going to be more and more important as more renewables are added and also behind-the-meter solar, which will change grid loads substantially over the next 10-15 years. This ^ |
 
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