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[quote]And is subsidized by NYS taxes. [/quote] NY pushes paper. Kansas feeds the world. How bout you eat NY's digital dollars and see how long you survive ...
[quote]My money is on at least 50% of this thread to be contributed to from trailers.[/quote] We lived in a house but it was very poor. We were very poor and neither of my parents finished high school. They were the best and most loving parents a person could ask for. Me just typing this makes me...
[quote]They lived in 3 br 1 bath box’s that were a lot smaller than the average home today. Features like paneled walls, 8 ft ceilings, low roof pitch, and small lots were very common. The features in most apartments today were not in the nicest of neighborhoods in the 1970’s and 1980’s.[/quote] ...
My grandfather was the lead singer of The Sticky Sweethearts and wrote "I Glued my balls to my butthole again"....
The second someone starts a real movement protesting our economy, they'll be in jail for child pornography quicker than you can blink an eye....
What scares me is they're dropping out of society all together. They aren't contributing anything worthwhile. Working at the dollar store to barely scrape by won't rebuild our failing infrastructure. ...

re: Red-pilled hot chilli peppers

Posted by rob0710 on 4/28/24 at 3:37 pm
Are they red-pilled or is this another example of hollyweird hiding in plain sight? Hollywood has been telling us what was happening for years....

Anyone ever hear of a brand named Magnat?

Posted by rob0710 on 4/23/24 at 11:28 pm
Reading online they're a German brand. Just bought these on a whim. I probably screwed up.[link=(https://www.adorama.com/mg507sbb.html?emailprice=t)]Magnat Signature 5.1 pack - Adorama [/link] Paid $599....
[quote]Then you may have an issue with having a $2300 dollar price of gold paying for only $1000 worth of goods. Is the seller going to reimburse you in the cash that you don’t want? Or are you going to have to agree to buy $1300 more worth of stuff and then rent a UHaul to haul it off?[/quote] ...
[quote]Gold has been used for currency for thousands of years , the dollar only a few hundred years. In 1935 if you buried an ounce of gold and 35 bucks they were about the same. Come back 90 years later the ounce of gold is worth 2400 the 35 bucks is the same. Not very hard to understand.[/quote] ...
No uprisings or external military attacks. Maybe a power struggle once the US collapses under its own weight....

re: Private Sector vs state employment

Posted by rob0710 on 4/16/24 at 10:12 am
[quote]Same here. But I’ll draw a distinction with state workers. Younger employees bust their arse because it’s either a gateway job to something better or they are young and ambitious. An employee who has worked for the state for 15-20 years shows much more signs of slackassery[/quote] I've ...

re: Private Sector vs state employment

Posted by rob0710 on 4/16/24 at 9:56 am
I did 14 years with the state. Didn't touch my pension when I left. Doing a few years in the private sector, saving what money I can. Plan on going back eventually with the state to pad my pension more. Going to try to find the most backwood, slow office I can. Will put in alot less effort when I ev...
Congratulations to the working class who never went to college. You get to help pay for your boss's lifestyle you wish you had. Maybe now they can buy that bass boat they've been eying out....
Texas needs patience. The US will collapse upon itself under the weight of it's debt. No outsiders or uprising will do anything. ...
[quote]It will be a shame if this opportunity to get Biden out is squandered[/quote] If that's the case we get everything we deserve. It's going to be some tough times ahead....
[quote] It’s a list of college degrees not jobs. Median salary for an English major in any job is 63,000 Median salary for a plumber is 60,000[/quote] If we actually had free market capitalism this wouldn't be the case. ...
Wait until the real bill comes in. We're 34 trillion in debt with trillions more in future promises. My guess is it won't be paid back in tax form but in inflation or a combination of both....

re: Housing market not cooling off at all

Posted by rob0710 on 4/10/24 at 10:48 am
[quote]I dont understand where the money comes fro.[/quote] Digits on a screen. Printing press...
Gee. Another RINO trying to sabotage the election. State rights is the way. I do not want force on me nor do I want to force California to bend their knee....