He doesn't seem very capable though. I don't think we will see him elected to statewide office, Senate or Congress ever. He'll run many times, however.
Maybe, but the article says essentially – he made a few million dollars working for a major law firm. That does not equate to corruption. Had he made the money sitting on the Board of some nonsense charity – say like the Clinton Foundation – the article would have never been written. He's a republican so he must be corrupt. I personally find corruption takes a measure of intelligence. Laxalt is not the sharpest tool in the shed. I have never voted for him in any capacity for that reason. Reading that article didn't make me think "corruption" but I did think here's another idiot making a lot of money because of his contact list – but it's America and that has value.
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Random rant: Never buy PDF Architect. Horrible program. Adobe is expensive but I never had problems with it (besides it being a RAM hog). I'm going back.
I just bought a product called WonderShare – so far it does everything and combines PDFs, edit, Bates stamps, etc. I like it and it was like $50 for 6 months – just my thoughts
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“I’ve long admired Boyd Law for its pioneering role as Nevada’s first and only law school and for its innovative programming that produces practice-ready graduates well-prepared to serve and lead in their communities,” said Grinvald.
Whatever happened to the Real Water situation? Brent Jones? Any news on that?
Didn't he skip town when it was discovered his "Real Water" may have been adulterated with some very real non-viral hepatitis?
In a state that has a long and well-documented history of greedy, power-hungry, corrupt political shitbags, Adam Laxalt is next-level.
He doesn't seem very capable though. I don't think we will see him elected to statewide office, Senate or Congress ever. He'll run many times, however.
Maybe, but the article says essentially – he made a few million dollars working for a major law firm. That does not equate to corruption. Had he made the money sitting on the Board of some nonsense charity – say like the Clinton Foundation – the article would have never been written. He's a republican so he must be corrupt. I personally find corruption takes a measure of intelligence. Laxalt is not the sharpest tool in the shed. I have never voted for him in any capacity for that reason. Reading that article didn't make me think "corruption" but I did think here's another idiot making a lot of money because of his contact list – but it's America and that has value.
Random rant: Never buy PDF Architect. Horrible program. Adobe is expensive but I never had problems with it (besides it being a RAM hog). I'm going back.
Happy Ash Wednesday!
I just bought a product called WonderShare – so far it does everything and combines PDFs, edit, Bates stamps, etc. I like it and it was like $50 for 6 months – just my thoughts
Wondershare is a valid alternative to those that dont want to spring for Adobe Pro. PDFSam is a good free version that does many of the things like organizing, combining, Bates numbering ETC.
https://law.unlv.edu/news/press-releases/unlv-names-leah-chan-grinvald-dean-william-s-boyd-school-law
“I’ve long admired Boyd Law for its pioneering role as Nevada’s first and only law school and for its innovative programming that produces practice-ready graduates well-prepared to serve and lead in their communities,” said Grinvald.
What an alphabet soup of buzzword, PR nonsense.
Also, Boyd isn't Nevada's first law school har har har
I've long admired the DA who allow days care workers to get probation when they break a 2year old's leg, Steve Wolfson. Creme de la Creme fuckers.