(06-30-2016 06:17 PM)Hambone10 Wrote: or 57 states, right?
He probably just mis-spoke, or perhaps his point was that with an intelligent person like Scalia on the court to aggressively argue the case from a different perspective, that another could be swayed. I doubt it, but it's certainly possible.
(06-30-2016 06:31 PM)dawgitall Wrote:
(06-30-2016 06:17 PM)Hambone10 Wrote: or 57 states, right?
He probably just mis-spoke, or perhaps his point was that with an intelligent person like Scalia on the court to aggressively argue the case from a different perspective, that another could be swayed. I doubt it, but it's certainly possible.
I think he probably was half listening when he was briefed, and just assumed that it was another one of those ties we've been seeing. It is another example of sleep deprivation. I think if Trump would simply get a couple more hours of sleep, listen to his handlers, and stop shooting from the hip he would come across as much more competent.
Well first of all, Kennedy might have voted a different way if was a 4-4 tie to begin with. One of the reasons he sided with the majority was perhaps he didn't want that Texas law being sent back to the lower courts. So I'll give Trump the benefit of the doubt on this one.
Of course if Trump was president when Scalia died, the Republican-controlled Senate wouldn't have a hearing on his replacement either, riiigghttt???
And by the way, I'm ashamed to say I've seen Trump in action many, many times when he wasn't sleep-deprived (too many Apprentice and Celebrity Apprentice viewings), and he's always going to be shooting from the hip and saying things he shouldn't. He needs to follow Obama's lead and only read from the teleprompter.
He claims he only sleeps 4 hours a night. I think he is always sleep deprived.
Ive known many high achievers who get that kind of sleep. Some folks are wired that way.
(06-30-2016 06:17 PM)Hambone10 Wrote: or 57 states, right?
He probably just mis-spoke, or perhaps his point was that with an intelligent person like Scalia on the court to aggressively argue the case from a different perspective, that another could be swayed. I doubt it, but it's certainly possible.
(06-30-2016 06:31 PM)dawgitall Wrote:
(06-30-2016 06:17 PM)Hambone10 Wrote: or 57 states, right?
He probably just mis-spoke, or perhaps his point was that with an intelligent person like Scalia on the court to aggressively argue the case from a different perspective, that another could be swayed. I doubt it, but it's certainly possible.
I think he probably was half listening when he was briefed, and just assumed that it was another one of those ties we've been seeing. It is another example of sleep deprivation. I think if Trump would simply get a couple more hours of sleep, listen to his handlers, and stop shooting from the hip he would come across as much more competent.
Well first of all, Kennedy might have voted a different way if was a 4-4 tie to begin with. One of the reasons he sided with the majority was perhaps he didn't want that Texas law being sent back to the lower courts. So I'll give Trump the benefit of the doubt on this one.
Of course if Trump was president when Scalia died, the Republican-controlled Senate wouldn't have a hearing on his replacement either, riiigghttt???
And by the way, I'm ashamed to say I've seen Trump in action many, many times when he wasn't sleep-deprived (too many Apprentice and Celebrity Apprentice viewings), and he's always going to be shooting from the hip and saying things he shouldn't. He needs to follow Obama's lead and only read from the teleprompter.
He claims he only sleeps 4 hours a night. I think he is always sleep deprived.
Ive known many high achievers who get that kind of sleep. Some folks are wired that way.
It doesn't seem to work for him. He shows all the symptoms.
(06-30-2016 06:17 PM)Hambone10 Wrote: or 57 states, right?
He probably just mis-spoke, or perhaps his point was that with an intelligent person like Scalia on the court to aggressively argue the case from a different perspective, that another could be swayed. I doubt it, but it's certainly possible.
(06-30-2016 06:31 PM)dawgitall Wrote: I think he probably was half listening when he was briefed, and just assumed that it was another one of those ties we've been seeing. It is another example of sleep deprivation. I think if Trump would simply get a couple more hours of sleep, listen to his handlers, and stop shooting from the hip he would come across as much more competent.
Well first of all, Kennedy might have voted a different way if was a 4-4 tie to begin with. One of the reasons he sided with the majority was perhaps he didn't want that Texas law being sent back to the lower courts. So I'll give Trump the benefit of the doubt on this one.
Of course if Trump was president when Scalia died, the Republican-controlled Senate wouldn't have a hearing on his replacement either, riiigghttt???
And by the way, I'm ashamed to say I've seen Trump in action many, many times when he wasn't sleep-deprived (too many Apprentice and Celebrity Apprentice viewings), and he's always going to be shooting from the hip and saying things he shouldn't. He needs to follow Obama's lead and only read from the teleprompter.
He claims he only sleeps 4 hours a night. I think he is always sleep deprived.
Ive known many high achievers who get that kind of sleep. Some folks are wired that way.
It doesn't seem to work for him. He shows all the symptoms.
I can't remember the last time I slept continuously w/o a sleep aid for over 5 hrs....it's a curse...
I attribute it to alcohol and how times have changed going from farming to industrial to service.....that's just me yappin'...
(07-03-2016 08:05 AM)Fort Bend Owl Wrote: Well first of all, Kennedy might have voted a different way if was a 4-4 tie to begin with. One of the reasons he sided with the majority was perhaps he didn't want that Texas law being sent back to the lower courts. So I'll give Trump the benefit of the doubt on this one.
Of course if Trump was president when Scalia died, the Republican-controlled Senate wouldn't have a hearing on his replacement either, riiigghttt???
And by the way, I'm ashamed to say I've seen Trump in action many, many times when he wasn't sleep-deprived (too many Apprentice and Celebrity Apprentice viewings), and he's always going to be shooting from the hip and saying things he shouldn't. He needs to follow Obama's lead and only read from the teleprompter.
He claims he only sleeps 4 hours a night. I think he is always sleep deprived.
Ive known many high achievers who get that kind of sleep. Some folks are wired that way.
It doesn't seem to work for him. He shows all the symptoms.
I can't remember the last time I slept continuously w/o a sleep aid for over 5 hrs....it's a curse...
I attribute it to alcohol and how times have changed going from farming to industrial to service.....that's just me yappin'...
I've got sleep apnea and getting diagnosed and using a "snoring machine" made a world of difference. I still only sleep about 5-6 hours but I go into a deep sleep where I wasn't before. If you don't get those REMs you can't think clearly.
(07-03-2016 11:23 AM)dawgitall Wrote: He claims he only sleeps 4 hours a night. I think he is always sleep deprived.
Ive known many high achievers who get that kind of sleep. Some folks are wired that way.
It doesn't seem to work for him. He shows all the symptoms.
I can't remember the last time I slept continuously w/o a sleep aid for over 5 hrs....it's a curse...
I attribute it to alcohol and how times have changed going from farming to industrial to service.....that's just me yappin'...
I've got sleep apnea and getting diagnosed and using a "snoring machine" made a world of difference. I still only sleep about 5-6 hours but I go into a deep sleep where I wasn't before. If you don't get those REMs you can't think clearly.
I don't have that but know people that do....I snore only when I get smashed....that's what they've told me...
regardless, it runs in my family....
I am certain someone from the medical research industry would concur that solving sleep deprivation is akin to solving the puzzle of the genome....
(07-03-2016 09:02 PM)Hood-rich Wrote: I just had a sleep study last week. Weird experience. I have a follow up visit with the doctor next week. Pretty sure I have sleep apnea too.
How quickly did they come in? When I had mine done, it felt like 15, 20 minutes. Although I never really knew how long it was before the tech burst into the room to put the CPAP mask on me.
(07-03-2016 11:23 AM)dawgitall Wrote: He claims he only sleeps 4 hours a night. I think he is always sleep deprived.
Ive known many high achievers who get that kind of sleep. Some folks are wired that way.
It doesn't seem to work for him. He shows all the symptoms.
I can't remember the last time I slept continuously w/o a sleep aid for over 5 hrs....it's a curse...
I attribute it to alcohol and how times have changed going from farming to industrial to service.....that's just me yappin'...
I've got sleep apnea and getting diagnosed and using a "snoring machine" made a world of difference. I still only sleep about 5-6 hours but I go into a deep sleep where I wasn't before. If you don't get those REMs you can't think clearly.
I also have sleep apnea and have been using a cpap for the last 2 years. I couldn't be any happier with the amount of deep sleep I get. I just hate myself for not catching it sooner. I can't believe I went nearly a decade without REM.
(07-03-2016 09:02 PM)Hood-rich Wrote: I just had a sleep study last week. Weird experience. I have a follow up visit with the doctor next week. Pretty sure I have sleep apnea too.
How quickly did they come in? When I had mine done, it felt like 15, 20 minutes. Although I never really knew how long it was before the tech burst into the room to put the CPAP mask on me.
Mine was the baseline test. Ye h came in once or twice over the course of the night to fix my monitors. I felt like i didnt sleep good at all but thats usually par for the course lately.
(07-03-2016 02:38 PM)Hood-rich Wrote: Ive known many high achievers who get that kind of sleep. Some folks are wired that way.
It doesn't seem to work for him. He shows all the symptoms.
I can't remember the last time I slept continuously w/o a sleep aid for over 5 hrs....it's a curse...
I attribute it to alcohol and how times have changed going from farming to industrial to service.....that's just me yappin'...
I've got sleep apnea and getting diagnosed and using a "snoring machine" made a world of difference. I still only sleep about 5-6 hours but I go into a deep sleep where I wasn't before. If you don't get those REMs you can't think clearly.
I also have sleep apnea and have been using a cpap for the last 2 years. I couldn't be any happier with the amount of deep sleep I get. I just hate myself for not catching it sooner. I can't believe I went nearly a decade without REM.
I understand....even when I went sober....
it's a ************ to wake up needing caffeine and narcotics coupled with alcohol.....
there isn't a valid test to fix mine....self help is my only out....
weed has helped tremendously in the p.m.....
brains are an unknown entity.......even today....
it hit me at 27.....before then, I could sleep as long as I wanted to.....
it was a.....damndest thing I have ever encountered....
(This post was last modified: 07-04-2016 06:20 PM by stinkfist.)
(07-04-2016 06:58 AM)Fo Shizzle Wrote: Trump is a rich ******* that thrives on being a bully and using his money to get his way. Stupid? Sleep deprived? Nah.
maybe he's a richie rich that now wants to help knowing what he now knows....
food for thought.....
disclaimer: I wouldn't pander for him or buy him a brewski in any forum.....however, he's our best shot whether you like it or not....
edit: go back to the carnegie days....
edit2: we need those rich mothers.....
(This post was last modified: 07-04-2016 06:24 PM by stinkfist.)