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"You have no choice but to vote for me, because (if) your 401(k)'s down the tubes, everything's gonna be down the tubes," Trump said in Manchester, New Hampshire, on Thursday.
He watched me go down the tubes as a junkie.
On Tuesday, Sanford's career may go down the tubes again.
"The ratings went right down the tubes," Mr. Trump continued.
That's all gonna go down the tubes once I leave.
" Trump then broadened his critique to American leaders in general, whom he accused of not defending Christianity, saying, "All of your leaders are selling Christianity down the tubes, selling the evangelicals down the tubes.
"And we can't be, again, politically correct and say we pray for all of our leaders, because all of your leaders are selling Christianity down the tubes, selling the evangelicals down the tubes," Trump said.
Since I got sick, my life has gone down the tubes.
Coal, the golden child of the current administration, is headed down the tubes.
TRUMP: Florida went down the tubes right after he got out of office.
Your retirement probably would have gone down the tubes along with the company.
But the show went down the tubes very quickly after they had Trump.
That's their problem, and our country will go down the tubes because of it.
We wouldn't have survived, I mean we were going to go down the tubes.
Maybe I can be an example that you don't have to go down the tubes.
The natural gas boom is part of the reason coal companies are going down the tubes.
I'd change my mind only if I saw this country continue to go down the tubes.
We don't want to be stuck in a situation when we have to close down the tubes.
Most metalheads cherish this era, so one false move and Roxxcalibur could easily have gone down the tubes.
"If the other group got in, your economy would have gone down the tubes," Trump said at the roundtable.
It's a hideously, perfectly heavy-handed metaphor for our love of shiny objects sending the country down the tubes.
"He asked me to come back and help him because things were really going down the tubes fast," Jennifer reveals.
The ratings went right down the tubes, it's been a total disaster, and Mark will never, ever bet against Trump again.
They're suing the retailers and the manufacturers to get the "flushable" label removed until they can truly go down the tubes.
Then the recession hit and that huge franchise went down the tubes … and I had to clean house at my company.
If we don't get it done, we are going to watch Obamacare go down the tubes, and we'll blame the Democrats.
"It feels like I got up particularly early to make an earlier boat and that's all going down the tubes," he said.
Graphic: TronThe price of cryptocurrencies may be steadily going down the tubes, but true believers are still hanging on to the blockchain dream.
All of that hard work — months of wearing loose-fitting activewear and expertly avoiding the paparazzi — would have been flushed down the tubes!
"Iran is going down the tubes," he added, citing biting U.S. sanctions as well as unrest in the country and other economic pressures.
If your life feels like it's spiraling down the tubes, Happy Christmas will give you hope that it's never too late to reinvent yourself.
Another danger is the risk of an erratic, embattled, paranoid leader at home who feels that he may be going down the tubes anyway.
By the time he goes to trial, months may have passed, and that means a bunch of scheduled concert dates will go down the tubes.
"Britain's economy was headed down the tubes as foreign inflows faltered even before the Brexit referendum," said Carl Weinberg, chief economist at High Frequency Economics.
Cramer looks at the fundamentals to tell the difference between a troubled stock that is momentarily damaged and a troubled company headed down the tubes.
"We better toughen up, we better smarten up, and we better stop with this political correctness because it's driving us down the tubes," Trump said.
"It's much different when she is selling our country down the tubes with her bad judgment and corrupt thought process," he told CNN in a statement.
It is 210-22022% as large as GE Capital was at its peak in 2503, just before things went down the tubes during the subprime crisis.
But as Christensen points out, evocative covers in video games went down the tubes way before the age of reliable broadband and cheap terabyte hard drives.
Like millions interested in the event, monitoring its every new announcement, listening for any gossip trickling down the tubes, I wasn't actually at E3 this year.
The trader who made this bet is likely hedging a long position in the stock, and buying some insurance in case market conditions go down the tubes.
By now every Republican elected official knows that if you criticize Trump, you are very likely to watch your political career go down the tubes -- and quickly.
"I only destroy their career because they said bad things about me and you fight back and they go down the tubes and that's OK," he added.
"If any of these people that I've been watching on this stage got elected, your 401(k)'s would be down the tubes," Mr. Trump said in October.
They tried to tap it into Papadopoulos, that poor hapless figure, that old Carter Page, now he&aposs seen his fortunes go down the tubes because of all this.
"You always have to be very careful, because socialism is easy to campaign on but tough to govern on, because the country goes down the tubes," Trump told Breitbart.
Yet it's estimated that American taxpayers, through Medicare, spend hundreds of millions of dollars each year on drugs for nursing home patients — much of which literally go down the tubes.
" The president also predicts he will win in 2020 because "all forms of media will tank if I'm not in there … without me, their ratings are going down the tubes.
Bruce Sherman — once the firm's largest shareholder — has claimed that Bear and its executives withheld crucial information about its financial condition as it was going down the tubes in March 2008.
The economy's success has been a focal point of his reelection campaign, with Trump arguing in August that the economy would "go down the tubes" if he lost the 2020 presidential race.
"I have questions for one about whether it's right that the directors, or whoever, the board, should pay themselves large sums when businesses can go down the tubes like that," Johnson said.
The public is getting pretty inured to the fact that competitions are fixed, and they will stop watching and then sponsors will stop sponsoring and then it could all go down the tubes.
"You generate an economic crisis in Mexico, and all of those gains we have seen in terms of zero migration go down the tubes," said Agustín Barrios Gómez, a former congressman in Mexico.
"It is sad to see the company you really loved go down the tubes," said Ron Olbrysh, 403, who worked in Sears' legal department for 24 years and now heads an association of retired workers.
It's indicative of what is going in this world, which is war, destruction, invasions of privacy, and rights, as well as our environment is about to go down the tubes, because of who just got elected.
"Another reason that we're going to win another four years is because newspapers, television, all forms of media will tank if I'm not there because without me, their ratings are going down the tubes," he said.
And as for the MTA's annual operating budget—which is essential when day-to-day service has quite literally gone down the tubes—city and state subsidies make up 43 percent of it with dedicated tax revenue.
At a rally in New Hampshire this month, President Donald Trump told voters, "You have no choice but to vote for me because your 401(k), everything is going to be down the tubes" if the Democrats win.
"Another reason that I'm going to win another four years is because newspapers, television, all forms of media will tank if I'm not there because without me, their ratings are going down the tubes," Trump told the newspaper.
"Another reason that I'm going to win another four years is because newspapers, television, all forms of media will tank if I'm not there because without me, their ratings are going down the tubes," Trump told the Times.
But since he had been pushed into it by the Soviet Union and the United States, he would put an American at the head of it, so that when everything went down the tubes it would be America's fault.
"Another reason I'm going to win another four years is because newspapers, television, all forms of media will tank if I'm not there because without me, their ratings are going down the tubes," Trump told the newspaper, predicting a 2020 victory.
"If the morale goes down the tubes and the employee base is not with you, you are going to have a tough time," said Lynn Fox, spokeswoman for the nonprofit Center for Humane Technology, begun by former Google design ethicist Tristan Harris.
In December, he told the New York Times: Another reason that I'm going to win another four years is because newspapers, television, all forms of media will tank if I'm not there because without me, their ratings are going down the tubes.
"I didn't invest 42 years of my life to go down the tubes over an incident that I had nothing to do with," declared a defiant Daryl Gates, then heading into what would be his last year as Chief of the Los Angeles Police Department.
My excuse is that I believe I might have been suffering from post-traumatic stress: The Mets were getting crushed by Milwaukee, the season's going down the tubes and in my big head it's suddenly 1993 again, and Anthony Young is on the mound.
"Another reason that I'm going to win another four years is because newspapers, television, all forms of media will tank if I'm not there because without me, their ratings are going down the tubes," Mr. Trump said, then invoked one of his preferred insults.
"Today's numbers will continue to help HRC as the theme of 'continue Obama's economic policies' will drive the Democrat's messaging and hurt the Republican narrative that the country is going down the tubes," said Andrew Busch, editor of The Busch Update, a political and finance newsletter.
" Even Trump himself recognizes that the press can't get enough of him, recently telling the New York Times, "Another reason that I'm going to win another four years is because newspapers, television, all forms of media will tank if I'm not there because without me, their ratings are going down the tubes.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE said at a campaign rally on Thursday Americans "have no choice" but to vote for him, warning that "everything" would be "down the tubes" if he does not win reelection in 2020.
I want every Republican running for office to hear every syllable of Trump's bullying arrogance, when he warned at his Ohio rally that he destroys any G.O.P. politician who dares to defy him, saying, "I only destroy their career because they said bad things about me and you fight back and they go down the tubes — and that's O.K." I want all of this heard and spread from sea to shining sea.
Jesús Redondo Román (born 8 August 1934)10 Questions: Comic Artist Jesús Redondo Román, Down the Tubes, 9 June 2011 is a Spanish comic artist who has been published in many countries, including Spain, the UK, the Netherlands, Sweden and the United States.
Huyck said Reynolds "didn't really like doing macho roles, he didn't want to play the tough guy role, he wanted the silly part." Reynolds' fee was reportedly $500,000, Segal's $750,000. Reynolds said it was "very important" the film was a success "since my last three films went down the tubes." Segal later dropped out of the project and was quickly replaced with Hackman.
However, in "Essence", he temporarily switches sides. As such, portraying actor Lea explains the character's motivation: "Toward the end, he realizes that it's possible that the world could completely go down the tubes—then he's got a stake in trying to keep that from happening. That's when he starts giving the information to Mulder so that he can use it."Hurwitz and Knowles, p. 197.
Evaporation causes the vapor to expand thus causing a thin film of liquid to rise along the tubes. The vapor shear will push the thin film to climb up the wall of the tubes. The feed for the falling film evaporator on the other hand is introduced at the top of the tubes. The liquid flows down the tubes and it will get evaporated as it descends.
In March 1984, investigator Glenn Norris of the State Attorney's Office filed new perjury charges against Jaffe, alleging that two statements of his made during investigations of his land deals were false: one in which he failed to mention that Atlantic Commercial Development Corporation had maintained an account with the First National Bank of Elko, Nevada, and another in which he failed to mention money paid by ACDC to his daughter Robin Jaffe when asked if the corporation had paid any money to his family members. In media comments, Jaffe stated, "[Boyles'] first spurious charges went down the tubes, and now it looks like there's a good chance his second spurious charges are going down the tubes". In June 1984, Florida Special Prosecutor Larry Nixon disclosed that the state government was preparing an extradition request for Jaffe on those perjury charges. In October 1984, Jaffe was also sentenced to 180 days in jail for contempt of court, but this misdemeanor charge was not an extraditable offence.
The Leopard from Lime Street was a story appearing regularly in Buster comic from 27 March 1976 to 18 May 1985 (whereupon it was repeated in colour). It was drawn in a 'realistic' comic style by Mike Western and Eric Bradbury,Ian Wheeler, Mike Western remembered , Down The Tubes, 21 May 2008 much like Marvel Comics's Spider-Man story (to which it bears numerous similarities), in direct contrast to the stylised cartoony style of the rest of Buster.
The flow of the liquid down the tubes is driven by the vapor shear stress and the gravitational forces. The effect of the vapor shear and the gravity will lead to a higher flow rates and shorter residence time. The flow of the thin liquid film in the falling film evaporator is possible in two ways: cocurrent and countercurrent. It is cocurrent if the vapor is drawn from the top to the bottom of the tubes and vice versa for the countercurrent flow.
"Life at Marvel UK," Down the Tubes. Accessed May 28, 2011. In late 1993, Marvel UK would be devastated by the comics market glut and subsequent crash; in September 29, their new Director of Sales, Lou Bank, reported that they were being hurt by "inadequate display of product" at retail "[that] has hindered salethrough" and that it was failed there was "simply no room to display" all the comics being made.STARLOGGED reprinting Comic World #22, December 1993 Dark Guard, Cyberspace 3000, Wild Thing, Black Axe, Super Soldiers, and the entire Frontier imprint were cancelled.
Paul Neary became Marvel UK editor-in-chief circa 1990, appointed to revamp the company and make another attempt at the US market. As a stop gap, he had two short- lived reprint titles created: Havoc and Meltdown (which reprinted Akira).Down the Tubes: "Genesis ’92″: Looking Back and What Might Have Been" The US-format titles began with Death's Head II, a recreation of Simon Furman's cyborg bounty hunter. The titles were set in the existing Marvel Universe but with more of a focus on cyberpunky science fiction and magic than the traditional superhero fare.
Joel stated that people in Los Angeles, including former New Yorkers, were deriding New York for its troubles. Joel says he thought, "If New York's going to go down the tubes, I'm going to go back to New York." He explains that the song depicts the apocalypse occurring in New York, "the skyline tumbling down, this horrendous conflagration happening in New York City." Joel stated that the song is titled "Miami 2017" because many New Yorkers retire to Miami and the narrator is telling his grandchildren in the year 2017 about what he saw in the destruction of New York.
A single aggregation of tubeworms can contain thousands of individuals, and the roots produced by each tubeworm can become tangled with the roots of neighbouring tubeworms. These mats of roots are known as "ropes", and travel down the tubes of dead tubeworms, and run through holes in rocks. The diameter and wall thickness of the tubeworm roots do not appear to change with distance from the trunk portion of the tubeworm's body. Like the trunk portion of the body, the roots of the vestimentiferan tubeworms are composed of chitin crystallites, which support and protect the tubeworm from predation and environmental stresses.
Retrieved May 1, 2014. Intended to be the band's break- through album, Caress of Steel sold below expectations and the promotional tour consisted of smaller venues, which led to the moniker the "Down the Tubes Tour". In light of these events, Rush's record label tried to pressure the members into moulding their next album in a more commercially friendly and accessible fashion; the band ignored the requests and developed their next album 2112 with a 20-minute title track divided into seven sections. Despite this, the album was the band's first taste of commercial success and their first platinum album in Canada.Rush.
Brooke Magnanti argued that the decision to yield to religious fundamentalists was not a victory for feminism: Donald Trump, who owned the Miss Universe beauty pageant until it was acquired by William Morris Endeavor, a competitor to the Miss World contest, was delighted to learn of the rival organization's decision. He told Fox TV, "Well, I own Miss Universe, so I'm actually very happy about it—because if Miss World doesn't have bikinis their ratings go right down the tubes." Coincidentally, Miss Teen USA, a Miss Universe pageant, abolished swimsuit competitions in favour of a sportswear competition in 2016.
Their early works include Monkey Nuts, published as a collected edition by Random House in 2010,Monkey Nuts! Daft monkeys, robot vending machines and lots of fun, Forbidden Planet International, 15 September 2010Emily Pacey, Comic Cuts, Design Week, 10 September 2010] the "Baggage" graphic novel, also for Random House in 2011, and "Yore!" in The Dandy (2011).John Freeman, Etherington Brothers join The Dandy - with dragons, Down the Tubes, 15 December 2010 They created 5 book-length Long Gone Don adventures and eight book-length Von Doogan puzzle adventures for The Phoenix between 2012 - 2019. Their clients include studios such as Disney, DreamWorks, Aardman, and the BBC.
That year, WHTM also received seven first place awards from the Associated Press, including for its Sandusky trial coverage, as well as a Pennsylvania Association of Broadcasters award for its investigative reporting and in spot news for its coverage of the kidnapping of a local college student.Another season of TV shows down the tubes , Lancaster Online, June 2, 2013.PAB Announces 2015 Excellence in Broadcasting Winners In 2014 the PAB awarded WHTM with Outstanding Website for abc27.com, Outstanding Breaking News Report for coverage of a major tanker truck explosion on I-81 in Dauphin County and Outstanding Feature Report for a series on the legalization of medical marijuana in Pennsylvania.
In January 1976, Rush ended its 1975–1976 tour to support the band's third studio album, Caress of Steel. The band members had enjoyed writing and recording the album, but Lifeson recalled the group in a state of confusion after the tour, sensing the disappointing reaction from crowds after playing songs from it on stage. The progressive rock-themed album with lengthy, story-based songs, complex song structures, and hard-to-grasp lyrics, made it difficult to receive radio airplay and promote effectively. Lee said the band could not understand the underwhelming response, and later dubbed the tour the "Down the Tubes Tour" as the band members struggled to meet their $125-a-week salary while crowds declined.
His recent freelance projects include editing the initial issues of Print Media Productions anthology comic magazine Strip Magazine (the UK edition), writing the science fiction comic strip Ex Astris for Spaceship Away magazine and continued work for Titan, including book editing for Titan Books and reviews for Star Trek Magazine. Apart from his Marvel UK work, Freeman's comic writing credits include Ex Astris, The Really Heavy Greatcoat, The Science Service, The Real Ghostbusters, Galaxy Rangers, ThunderCats, Beyblade, Judge Dredd Megazine and others. Freeman's website, Down The Tubes and its associated blogs, feature British comics news, interviews and a comic writing guide. He is also part of the team working on The Lakes International Comic Art Festival.
Lou drinks often and is described as being more "caring" for the workers by promoting better quality health care. Occasionally, Jack and Mel will make racial comments towards George such as calling him 'amigo' and 'Senor Pumpkin Head.' In the series finale, Jack and Mel eventually end up being bought out for the factory and announce they are co-presidents at a similar airplane factory in Cancun, leaving the factory to George. Jack and Mel are usually looked down upon by most other aviation companies mostly because their father started the business and since they inherited it the company has gone down the tubes somewhat and they constantly prove they are simply not the men their father was.
The hospital is required to provide 24-hour care but this service especially the nurse advice line has been described as "shoddy". Nurses report that although Kaiser acts to fix problems quickly, it chooses temporary fixes over long term solutions to bigger problems in a routine fashion. The San Francisco Chronicle reported that once investigators leave "it all goes down the tubes again" and that management changes the charting system monthly causing distress for the employees. It has also been reported that staff have been banned from charting anything that could arouse the suspicions of inspectors such as medical record errors and that some workers had been written up for doing so.
Spectacular Spider-Man Adventures, a monthly comic based on the 1990s Spider-Man cartoon and published by Panini Comics in the UK, featured the Fury in #133 (April 2006).Fury Returns , Down The Tubes, January 26, 2006 The creature emerged in Scotland and battles both Captain Britain & Spider- Man; Captain Britain eventually sacrificed himself to stop it by trapping them both in another reality. In 2009, Marvel Heroes #15-16 featured the return of the Fury. In #15, Captain Britain returned to Earth with a warning that the Fury was coming back: repeated simulations by a Panini equivalent of the Illuminati ran hundreds of combat simulations, finding that in each one the Fury would slaughter them.
Most (if not all) Garth strips are now owned by Mirror. As of August 13, 2008, "Garth" has reappeared on the website of the Daily Mirror, drawn by the artist Huw J. Davies.The Return of Garth, interview with Huw J by John Freeman, Down The Tubes, August 31, 2008 Having successfully worked in the Media Entertainment industry and Printed Media for over three decades (including periods at Disney, Warner, and Fox), Davies believed that the re-imagined version could easily cross from the digital, back to the printed medium, and ultimately licensing to other media. This was discussed and the future of the character in print was agreed upon with a new ongoing daily strip in print being planned to run at the end of the second online story arc, King of New York.
Born in West Ham, London,Obituary: Mr Anthony (Tony) John Harding, Isle of Wight County Press, 7 February 2014 Harding joined Link Studios in London as a trainee,Comment by Tony Harding at 26Pigs.com and began work as a comic artist for DC Thomson and IPC Magazines as a comic artist in 1962, while studying at Saint Martin's School of Art in the evenings and playing football for Gartan Sports FC in East London. A talented footballer, he helped them to win a host of trophies in the mid sixties to early seventies.In Memoriam: "Look Out for Lefty" artist Anthony John “Tony” Harding, Down the Tubes, 17 February 2014 He went freelance aged 20 and, with the encouragement of his agent, went to live in Guernsey aged 21 in 1963. There he played for St Martin's FC and between 1963 and 1965 won several more titles and trophies.
In the summer of 1989, Lynch had finished the pilot episode for the successful television series Twin Peaks, and tried to rescue two of his projects – Ronnie Rocket and One Saliva Bubble – both involved in contractual complications as a result of the bankruptcy of Dino De Laurentiis, which had been bought by Carolco Pictures. Lynch stated, 'I've had a bad time with obstacles...it wasn't Dino's fault, but when his company went down the tubes, I got swallowed up in that.' Independent production company Propaganda Films commissioned Lynch to develop an updated noir screenplay based on a 1940s crime novel, while Monty Montgomery, a friend of Lynch's and an associate producer on Twin Peaks, asked novelist Barry Gifford what he was working on. Gifford happened to be writing the manuscript for Wild at Heart: The Story of Sailor and Lula but still had two more chapters to write.
Work in comics began to dry up in the early 1990s after Roy of the Rovers and The Victor ceased publication, so Harding became an Independent Arts teacher, using art to help people recovering from strokes, and worked with people with disabilities at Meadowbrook Day Care Center, where he founded the Isle of Wight Re-Cycle project, collecting over 1000 bicycles for Africa.Richard Wright, Bikes for Africa hit 1,000 mark, Isle of Wight County Press, 28 June 2013 He continued to work part-time on comics in the late 1990s for the Football Picture Story Monthly comic books for DC Thomson and Soccer Junior Magazine in the USA, and eventually left comics altogether in 2003.Antony Harding, Does Your Dad Draw For Roy of the Rovers?, Down the Tubes, 22 February 2014 He suffered from an irregular heartbeat, and died suddenly on 12 January 2014, aged 72, while returning from work as a carer at Afton Ward at the Sevenacres mental health unit.

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