Plaintiff is submitting retard filings in good faith, and plaintiff is only being a slimy weasel because he's so very confused. If Plaintiff is given access to electronic filing and a clerk who holds his hand, he will be happy to take legal proceedings seriously again.
holy fuck you've opened my eyes!
Russel Greer is a lawcel! Everything wrong is because everyone else won't baby him as required to get what he wants! He complains about the law the way incels complain about women; if only the court would wipe his ass and take care of everything for him, he'd be a perfect pro se trad. But all these fucking Judge Stacys just care about Chad Lawyer HARD"in" and won't give him the time of day.
(reuploading the unzipped PDFs so autistic assholes have easier access to them (some browsers open PDF in browser). if the jannies wanna sweep it up I'll refrain from doing it again)
lol hardin is just becoming a archiving, documenting farmer, and the filings are becoming closer and closer to "community happenings" posts

(7 mins sends me everytime)

I like this. This is extremely well executed smash-down and even brings in the penumbras and emanations of that Great Evil™: Climate Change®.

kiwibros I just realized, the final legal fund bill is going to be :
Hardin: $35,000
USPS: $116,000
it's all a conspiracy to fund postal pensions!
a ahaha reading the emails it's pretty fucking clear that Greer is about one step away from trying to change the date on a postal meter to fuck around with service dates. For anyone who doesn't know, if you have a company they used to have postal meters that would "print" a mark on the letter, which would basically count as an already cancelled stamp. If you were an
illegal fuck (https://about.usps.com/handbooks/po230/po230c10.htm) you could turn the date backwards (it was just a set of dials) and get a "cancellation" that was before whatever deadline you were trying to beat. For example, you could put APRIL 15 on your tax return even though you put it in the mail on APRIL 17 or later, the post office wouldn't cancel it because it was metered, and the IRS would just think it was delayed a bit. This is fraud, and completely illegal if you're doing it to defraud someone. But fucktards would do it, think they were super smart (reality: the IRS doesn't give a fuck if you're a day or two late). I don't know if modern meters are susceptible to the same issue, there are some slight reasons to backdate if you're not doing a fraud.