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  1. 2 hours ago, Crnr2Crnr said:

    not at all, there's a month of the entire year up there, which is a few weekends realistically where you might really want a/c but we're always outside way more than we are inside

    how many do you have hanging out of the windows of your tar paper shack?

    Well mine is not a tar paper shack and I have AC here. Everybody that’s staying here was very glad we have it, it was like Cambodia the last 2 days.

  2. 2 hours ago, Doug said:

    Friend said he's a Fucken nut and well know in the area and not in a good way with law enforcement. He's threatened to sue them also.

    All his beers and named full lib and currently does not hold a town liquor license.

    He’s a fruitcake. I noticed one of his beers was called Antifa Oktoberfist. lmao

  3. 3 hours ago, Mainecat said:

    Holy fuckin shit your blind.

    This opens the door to deport legal citizens by just charging anyone they want including you.

    The stupidity from Trump supporters never ceases to amaze me.

    Oh stfu, if you believe that BS you're dumber than I thought. I posted the facts you clown, you're nothing but a scared little pussy who sees fake boogeymen everywhere,

  4. 45 minutes ago, dsupercat said:

    Republican or Democrat this guy is out there he is his worst own enemy.

    He's a liberal piece of shit. His court cases are numerous, he even opened a case back in 2024 to try and keep Trump off the ballot lmao

    Just read the article below, it gives you just a taste of the massive POS he is. MaineCat would cheer this guy on and want to have his children. lmao

    Bangstad’s false claims online led to massive defamation judgment

    Bangstad said the manipulated image of Holmes and Lakeland Times editor Gregg Walker was “obviously not in the best taste.” It was a response, he said, to a Lakeland Times editorial attacking a Minocqua-area teacher for teaching a book that includes a same-sex couple.

    Bangstad has spent years feuding with Walker, whose newspaper’s editorial page once called Bangstad a “jackbooted liberal.” To mock Walker, Bangstad put Walker’s face on one of his company’s beers, called Snowflake Ale.

    The August Facebook post came less than a year after Bangstad was found liable in a defamation lawsuit by Walker. Bangstad was fined $750,000 in that case, reportedly the largest defamation fine in state history. In October he settled the case for $580,000, mostly paid by his insurance company.

    Walker told police he believed the image was in part retaliation against Holmes for testifying in the civil defamation trial. Holmes and Walker each declined to comment. 

    The Lakeland Times initially sued Bangstad in 2021 after Bangstad called Walker a “crook” and a “misogynist.” One legal expert said Bangstad’s odds of winning that case were high. The statements were confrontational but also likely to be classified by a judge as matters of opinion protected by the First Amendment. 

    But Bangstad did not stop posting about Walker. In August 2021, after Walker had filed suit, Bangstad wrote on Facebook that Walker “allegedly stood by and did nothing while his brother accidentally fell from a tree stand and died” because he “allegedly knew he would inherit the once-legitimate Lakeland Times if his brother was out of the picture,” according to court documents. 

    This wholly false claim would be added to the lawsuit and would result in the largest share of damages awarded to Walker in the case. Walker was a child at the time of his brother’s death and he was not present when the accident happened. 

    Bangstad said he had heard from a Minocqua resident that there was something “fishy” about the death. 

    “I think I made a bit of a leap,” Bangstad said, though he maintains he believed the content of the post at the time. “(But) I never said this is a statement of fact. I said, this is a story I heard. … I thought ‘alleged’ was a get-out-of-jail-free card at the time.” 

    A sign outside Minocqua Brewing Company in Minocqua urges people to boycott the local newspaper.

    A sign outside Minocqua Brewing Company in Minocqua urges people to boycott the local newspaper. Rob Mentzer/WPR

    At the trial, Bangstad taunted Walker in the courtroom, the Lakeland Times reported. He was eventually found to be in contempt, fined and threatened with jail time when his disruptive behavior continued.

    Bangstad calls the case a travesty of justice, and legal experts interviewed for this story did have criticisms of decisions made by Judge Leon Stenz. 

    But the jury’s decision in favor of Walker was unanimous. Bangstad, who has maintained that it is impossible for him to get a fair trial in a largely Republican county, said he sought to appeal but his insurance company had argued that his conduct was not covered under his policy and they should not have to pay. In a negotiated agreement, he paid $50,000 of the total damages.

    “I can either go bankrupt for 50 [thousand] or I can settle for 50 [thousand],” Bangstad said in characterizing the choice he faced. “But that’s the only reason I made that decision, because to this day, I wish the Supreme Court would have taken [my appeal] because we need to fix these laws.”

  5. 38 minutes ago, Mainecat said:

    It’s time to remove the bloated Cheeto.

    Here's some facts that you obviously didn't provide because you're a clown. I see no problem with this at all, only idiots like you would have a problem with this.

    "individuals who pose a potential danger to national security, including those with a nexus to terrorism, espionage, or the unlawful export from the United States of sensitive goods, technology, or information raising national security concerns.”

    "The benefits of civil denaturalization include the government’s ability to revoke the citizenship of individuals who engaged in the commission of war crimes, extrajudicial killings, or other serious human rights abuses; to remove naturalized criminals, gang members, or, indeed, any individuals convicted of crimes who pose an ongoing threat to the United States; and to prevent convicted terrorists from returning to U.S. soil or traveling internationally on a U.S. passport."

  6. 24 minutes ago, Deephaven said:

    Thanks for taking Viper's bait.

    The bombing did nothing for our credibility. Timing was to trigger a response. The world doesn't look back and go, oh, look we should trust and believe in the US more because of what they did. That is the literal meaning of credibility.

    What is sad is that some of you are so critical of everything Biden (which is deserved) but then blind to being critical of Trump (whom also deserves it). The holier than thou, he can do whatever he want and get praised from your idiot asses is hilarious. So no, I am not on the opposite side I am just pointing out the fallacy that some simpletons have. You can choose to be one of those or not...

    Go fuck yourself you limp wristed liberal moron. Who gives a shit about credibility in regards to a terrorist country like Iran. Good god you’re a clown.

  7. 3 hours ago, Mainecat said:

    Worst president in history behind himself.

    Fuckin baboon

    You and your disgusting ilk got booted to the curb last November, real Americans are sick of radical liberals. Your boy Biden will go down as top 2 worst president ever, hands down. Jimmy Kimmel is a shit bag just like you.

  8. 2 hours ago, Jimmy Snacks said:

    Trump just said that Israel and Iran have agreed to a ceasefire.

    2 hours ago, ViperGTS/Z1 said:

    Good deal 👍.... Looks like it ended up being peace through strength after all. Just needed a little persuasion 😂

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    Poor Deepcunt

  9. 1 hour ago, Deephaven said:

    That isn't relevant. Trump promised no wars, no regime changes and then proceeded to do exactly that.

    Nope, he's not starting a war, he's preventing a war by eliminating the terrorists ability to produce a nuke. They can't be trusted and you know it.

  10. 1 hour ago, Deephaven said:

    And he has failed miserably on the second one.

    So if another country bombs one of our military facilities like LANL or LLNL we wouldn't consider it an act of war.

    Exactly. And the war we just started will now go own for multiple decades. We created a ton of enragement. You have to be truly devoted and devoid of any comprehension to see that differently.

    Oh stfu you shitbag. Iran is a terrorist shithole and when you have the shitbag Ayatollah of Iran chanting "death to America" it's game over mfer. A terrorist shithole like Iran should never have a nuclear bomb. This country takes threats like that very seriously, especially after 9/11. If you don't like it, move to Iran and go suck some goat dick.

  11. Nothing new, Democrats have been showing us how fucked in the head they are for quite some time now. Dems are too stupid to see that they’re just digging their own graves and let them continue to do so, we’re watching and laughing.

  12. On 6/19/2025 at 12:24 PM, spin_dry said:

    Trump is legislating through emergency powers. The 10% permanent tariffs will not stand in the Supreme Court unless eventually ratified by congress. It will be overturned.

    The tariffs are nothing more than a big gift to large corporations that have the flexibility to adjust to supply chain changes. All one has to do is look at the explosion of bankruptcies involving small and medium size businesses during 2025. It’s only going to get worse.

    Bankruptcy in biz is usually a direct result of lack of discipline and mismanagement. But let’s just blame it on tariffs instead of looking in the mirror. LOL

  13. 9 hours ago, airflite1 said:

    I just saw that and immediately thought of Crnr2Crnr.🤣

    It seems there's alot of crooked fucks in the Wausau area. This fucker robbed an 82 year old customer of mine of over 500k. I told her it's a shame he's in prison, they should make him work his ass off and pay the restitution.

    Fmr. Wausau investment agent convicted of wire fraud and money laundering

    By Emily Davies

    Published: Jun. 30, 2023 at 7:02 PM CDT

    MADISON, Wis. (WSAW) - A disbarred investment agent and broker from Wausau, Tony Liddle, was sentenced Friday in federal court for money laundering and wire fraud after stealing nearly $2 million from his clients. The judge sentenced him to about eight years in prison and three years of supervised release.

    Cameras were not allowed in the courtroom, but several of Liddle’s former clients gave impassioned statements, nearly all tearing up as they detailed how his actions impacted them. The common thread throughout the statements was the amount of love and trust Liddle and his then-wife built with families. He and his wife would talk about how to be successful financially on Youtube.

    One woman said she went to one of Liddle’s presentations where he talked about abuse within his family; denoting it was why he had a heart for helping women facing traumatic situations. His business website stated he had been given a Women’s Choice Award in 2016. She said it all inspired her to share with him her circumstances of trying to leave her husband. She stated it was why she decided to invest her money through him.

    Another woman said she heard him speak on a prominent Christian financial wellness radio show, Dave Ramsey Solutions. She knew a few people who knew him personally, so she thought he would make a good fit.

    A couple, both 68 years old, said they have known the Liddles for a decade and they were like family to them. The woman noted she had reupholstered a chair for one of the Liddle’s children. A former social worker and a former corrections worker noted they have seen all kinds of people and were good judges of character.

    “It isn’t so much about the money, but about the betrayal,” the woman noted.

    They said they watched the Liddles’ successes as they grew, and became one of Liddle’s first investors when they started their own investment business. The man quoted Mya Angelou, “When someone shows you who they are, believe them the first time.”

    The couple, who had saved where they could throughout their working years, had more than $100,000 stolen from them.

    The woman who heard him on the radio said she had grown up being frugal. She said she was able to pay off her mortgage in 2012 and sold the home to be closer to family, which is when she was looking for a way to get more interest on the money she had than in a savings account. She said she did not look at her investment statements, knowing the market fluctuates; she told Liddle not to touch the accounts and just let them grow. When she was informed about the allegations against Liddle, she looked at those accounts and was concerned.

    She said she has had anxiety and depression since learning this news. At age 61, she said she will likely not be able to purchase a home again after losing nearly $200,000.

    “Tony is a monster,” she stated.

    Liddle’s attorney did not excuse his actions but tried to paint his character.

    “He did a monstrous thing, but he is not a monster.”

    One victim noted in his statement on behalf of his mother that Liddle had not shed a tear throughout listening to their statements. Liddle’s attorney said, taking the time to listen to his victims was the least Liddle could do for them. Liddle said himself in court, that he did not shed tears because he knows it was a bad thing that he did and he is not going to cry for himself.

    Liddle addressed the court, saying he was sorry. He said he understood the gravity of what he had done after sobering up in the hospital. He called many of the victims telling them he was sorry and would pay them back.

    He wrote the judge a 29-page letter detailing his crimes and providing reasons for what he did. The judge summarized the letter, as the families did not get to see it before the hearing; the statements made were also not tested in court before sentencing. The judge said Liddle expressed that in essence, he purchased a bad business from a seller (who is currently representing some of Liddle’s defrauded clients and denounces that allegation) who tried to get more money out of him, and he also blamed his wife. The judge said he also talked about his anxiety and issues with alcohol.

    Liddle told the court he should have quit the business and the marriage, but he did not.

    The judge said these challenges Liddle faced were self-inflicted. He did not believe his apology, fully, but did believe he had some remorse.

    For the comment about being a monster, the judge said what he did was horrible; he exploited the intimate details of his clients’ lives. He said “monster” was too far, but that he is a very morally compromised person that he would not trust.

    The judge ordered Liddle to pay about $1.6 million in restitution, since he paid back some of the victims, but he acknowledged to the victims that many of them would not get much of their money back. However, Liddle would be working to pay them back, likely for the rest of his life.

    Speaking to the victims’ sense of betrayal, the judge tried to encourage them to keep their eyes open, but that most people are good and can be trusted.

    Liddle will begin his prison sentence July 31.

    As noted in the initial coverage of this story published Dec. 13, 2022, Liddle took down his website and is indefinitely barred from selling securities.