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Jan 3, 2021 10:30:24   #
Bad Bob wrote:


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Dec 14, 2020 03:19:01   #
PeterS wrote:
I agree, Trumps second term should be in jail...


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Dec 14, 2020 03:16:43   #
proud republican wrote:
You know they all owe this President . .. He is making them rich,.


Careful: you just admitted he is abusing the office!
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Dec 9, 2020 01:44:43   #
Thanks for the laughs!
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Dec 3, 2020 03:04:05   #
permafrost wrote:
DIARY OF A SNOW SHOVELER:
Moved to North Dakota this fall. We heard that summers are fun and winter is beautiful. We think there is no more beautiful a place in the whole world!
December 8 - 6:00 PM It started to snow. The first snow of the season and the wife and I took our cocktails and sat for hours by the window watching the huge soft flakes drift down from heaven. It looked like a Grandma Moses print. So romantic, we felt like newlyweds again. I love snow!
December 9 - We woke to a beautiful blanket of crystal white snow covering every inch of the landscape. What a fantastic sight! Can there be a more lovely place in the whole world? Moving here was the best idea I've ever had! Shoveled for the first time in years and felt like a boy again. I did both our driveway and the sidewalks.
This afternoon the snowplow came along and covered up the sidewalks and closed in the driveway, so I got to shovel again. What a perfect life!
December 12 - The sun has melted all our lovely snow. Such a disappointment! My neighbor tells me not to worry- we'll definitely have a white Christmas. No snow on Christmas would be awful! Bob says we'll have so much snow by the end of winter, that I'll never want to see snow again. I don't think that's possible. Bob is such a nice man, I'm glad he's our neighbor.
December 14 - Snow, lovely snow! 8 inches last night. The temperature dropped to -20. The cold makes everything sparkle so. The wind took my breath away, but I warmed up by shoveling the driveway and sidewalks. This is the life! The snowplow came back this afternoon and buried everything again. I didn't realize I would have to do quite this much shoveling, but I'll certainly get back in shape this way. I wish I wouldn't huff and puff so.
December 15 - 20 inches forecast. Sold my van and bought a 4x4 Blazer. Bought snow tires for the wife's car and 2 extra shovels. Stocked the freezer. The wife wants a wood stove in case the electricity goes out. I think that's silly. We aren't in Alaska, after all.
December 16 - Ice storm this morning. Fell on my ass on the ice in the driveway putting down salt. Hurt like hell. The wife laughed for an hour, which I think was very cruel.
December 17 - Still way below freezing. Roads are too icy to go anywhere. Electricity was off for 5 hours. I had to pile the blankets on to stay warm. Nothing to do but stare at the wife and try not to irritate her. Guess I should've bought a wood stove, but won't admit it to her. God! I hate it when she's right. I can't believe I'm freezing to death in my own living room.
December 20 - Electricity's back on, but had another 14 inches of the damn stuff last night. More shoveling! Took all day. The damn snowplow came by twice. Tried to find a neighbor kid to shovel, but. they said they're too busy playing hockey. I think they're lying. Called the only hardware store around to see about buying a snow blower and they're out. Might have another shipment in March. I think they're lying. Bob says I have to shovel or the city will have it done and bill me. I think he's lying.
December 22 - Bob was right about a white Christmas because 13 more inches of the white shit fell today, and it's so cold, it probably won't melt till August. Took me 45 minutes to get all dressed up to go out to shovel and then I had to piss. By the time I got undressed, pissed and dressed again, I was too tired to shovel. Tried to hire Bob-who has a plow on his truck-for the rest of the winter, but he says he's too busy. I think the asshole is lying.
December 23 - Only 2 inches of snow today. And it warmed up to 0. The wife wanted me to decorate the front of the house this morning. What is she, nuts?!! Why didn't she tell me to do that a month ago. She says she did but I think she's lying.
December 24 - 6 inches - Snow packed so hard by snowplow, l broke the shovel. Thought I was having a heart attack. If I ever catch the son of a bitch who drives that snow plow, I'll drag him through the snow by his balls and beat him to death with my broken shovel. I know he hides around the corner and waits for me to finish shoveling, and then he comes down the street...at a 100 miles an hour and throws snow all over where I've just been! Tonight the wife wanted me to sing Christmas carols with her and open our presents...but I was too busy watching for the damn snowplow.
December 25 - Merry f---ing Christmas! 20 more inches of the damn slop tonight - snowed in. The idea of shoveling makes my blood boil. God, I hate the snow! Then the snowplow driver came by asking for a donation and I hit him over the head with my shovel. The wife says I have a bad attitude. I think she's a fricking idiot. If I have to watch "It's A Wonderful Life" one more time, I'm going to feed her through a chipper shredder.
December 26 - Still snowed in. Why the hell did I ever move here? It was all HER idea. She's really getting on my nerves.
December 27 - Temperature dropped to -30 and the pipes froze; plumber came after 14 hours of waiting for him, he only charged me $4,400 to replace all my pipes.
December 28 - Warmed up to above -20. Still snowed in. The BITCH is driving me crazy!!!
December 29 - 10 more inches. Bob says I have to shovel the roof or it could cave in. That's the silliest thing I ever heard. How dumb does he think I am?
December 30 - Roof caved in. I beat up the snow plow driver, and now he is suing me for a million dollars, not only for the beating I gave him, but also for trying to shove the broken snow shovel up his ass. The wife went home to her mother. Nine more inches predicted.
December 31 - I set fire to what's left of the house. No more shoveling.
January 8 - Feel so good. I just love those little white pills they keep giving me. Why am I tied to the bed ???
DIARY OF A SNOW SHOVELER: br Moved to North Dakota... (show quote)


Thank you for starting my day with a laugh!
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Dec 2, 2020 10:35:07   #
rumitoid wrote:
I have lived my long life mostly out of a sense of obligation and duty; that is not a boast but a confession. I think too much. The feral cats I feed every morning around 6:30AM (which I probably never should have started) and then again at 4:00pm I feel as a responsibility. The church and another charity I give to feels the same way. What is wrong with that?

Doing the right thing is not anything that we decide: love needs to dictate. "By this is love perfected with us, so that we may have confidence for the day of judgment, because as he is so also are we in this world." (1John4:17)

We have all appeared to make mistakes out of love for someone or something. Love seems a fickled thing. But our love is almost always flawed. It comes with expectations and demands. If rejected or abused we feel hurt or angry. True love, the love instilled by Christ, does not feel that. And the mundane in us finds that far too idealistic. A pipe dream. Or even an abandonment of what makes us human if true. How could we live in such a world, so separated from ordinary being?

Christ was separate from ordinary being. His way was purely perfect love. Love, his love, must lead us, not the law. Being a true Christian means being without obligation and duty. Yet it does not forsake what is obligatory or dutiful but transforms into simple acts of love, freely given without any demands on ourselves. Such love has happened a few times in my life and my mind thought me stupid or used or too hasty. But the doubts were my worldly self, coveting image. Only much later in life did I find those events to be a matter of spirit and grace. Spirit and grace is how we are to live, not by following the Law.
I have lived my long life mostly out of a sense of... (show quote)


Amen. It will preach.
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Nov 30, 2020 05:04:57   #
PeterS wrote:
Every president in the past has been criticized for the people they pardon so I don't care who he pardons just so it's not himself.


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Nov 30, 2020 05:00:25   #
Thank you.
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Nov 30, 2020 03:15:58   #
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
Sure...

But work it as a tax...

All student loans payed in the first ten years are tax deductions...

If an individual is out and working in society, they demonstrate that their degree has value and they have drive...

This allows them to pay off their loans faster and they can't argue that they are unfairly burdened because even if they didn't have student loans that money wouldn't be in their pocket...

And it takes the burden off of other tax payers.. You're not paying for their choices...

Speaking of choices... This would also help to steer students towards majors that would provide immediate employment upon graduation....

It could also be retroactive... This would reward those who have already payed off their loans and help even the system...

For those who never took out student loans it might seem less than fair, but as they obviously came from a higher economic strata in society it could be argued that this is not meant to be fair....

Just an idea....
Sure... br br But work it as a tax... br br Al... (show quote)


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Nov 30, 2020 03:04:59   #
Kevyn wrote:
When a corporation bankrupts it costs taxpayers plenty, why not hold shareholders personally responsible proportional to their holdings? Even beyond their investment. I would much rather bail out a working family than Goldman Sacks.


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Nov 29, 2020 10:43:24   #
Kevyn wrote:
so it would be covered by cutting trumps tax cut to corporations and the ultra rich in half! Good of you to point out how to cover the cost!


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Nov 29, 2020 10:40:16   #
Kevyn wrote:
I think people in tough financial straits should be able to utilize the bankruptcy code to clear them. It is ridiculous that large businesses professionally run can access this to absolve themselves of contractual obligation and some poor person who was encouraged to take on enormous debt at 18 years old can not.


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Nov 29, 2020 10:39:14   #
Kevyn wrote:
Phew, what a relief. You are simply talking about a path to legal residency and becoming contributing members of our society for people already living here. At first I thought you were suggesting Biden grant amnesty to the Trump crime family. That would be a travesty.


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Nov 28, 2020 09:54:23   #
permafrost wrote:
4430,, this is a good post. Alyssa has some point..

but two things need to remembered..

A persons prosperity must be judged in the society in which they live. I does not matter if they have more goods then 70% of the world living on the other side of the planet.. If we compared the same people to the population of Dubai, the result would show far differing levels. we would be the one living in comparative poverty..

Also, as to Capitalism... most looking to reform are working for a regulated capitalism..

Capitalism, unfettered becomes just one more form of suppression.. the labor faction loses all input and becomes only a necessary cog for the production of wealth to the owners..
4430,, this is a good post. Alyssa has some point... (show quote)


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Nov 28, 2020 09:52:59   #
4430 wrote:
If you are fearful that the new generation of voters don’t get it, read this article written by Alyssa Ahlgren. I think her analysis of why they think the way they do is exactly correct.

“I’m sitting in a small coffee shop near Nokomis trying to think of what to write about. I scroll through my newsfeed on my phone looking at the latest headlines of Democratic candidates calling for policies to “fix” the so-called injustices of capitalism.

I put my phone down and continue to look around. I see people talking freely, working on their MacBook’s, ordering food they get in an instant, seeing cars go by outside, and it dawned on me.

We live in the most privileged time in the most prosperous nation and we’ve become completely blind to it. Vehicles, food, technology, freedom to associate with whom we choose. These things are so ingrained in our American way of life we don’t give them a second thought.

We are so well off here in the United States that our poverty line begins 31 times above the global average. Thirty. One. Times. Virtually no one in the United States is considered poor by global standards. Yet, in a time where we can order a product off Amazon with one click and have it at our doorstep the next day, we are unappreciative, unsatisfied, and ungrateful.

Our unappreciation is evident as the popularity of socialist policies among my generation continues to grow. Democratic Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez recently said to Newsweek talking about the millennial generation, “An entire generation, which is now becoming one of the largest electorates in America, came of age and never saw American prosperity.”

Never saw American prosperity. Let that sink in. When I first read that statement, I thought to myself, that was quite literally the most entitled and factually illiterate thing I’ve ever heard in my 26 years on this earth. Now, I’m not attributing Miss Ocasio-Cortez’s words to outright dishonesty. I do think she whole-heartedly believes the words she said to be true. Many young people agree with her, which is entirely misguided. My generation is being indoctrinated by a mainstream narrative to actually believe we have never seen prosperity. I know this first hand, I went to college, let’s just say I didn’t have the popular opinion, but I digress.

Let me lay down some universal truths really quick. The United States of America has lifted more people out of abject poverty, spread more freedom and democracy, and has created more innovation in technology and medicine than any other nation in human history. Not only that but our citizenry continually breaks world records with charitable donations, the rags to riches story is not only possible in America but not uncommon, we have the strongest purchasing power on earth, and we encompass 25% of the world’s GDP. The list goes on. However, these universal truths don’t matter. We are told that income inequality is an existential crisis (even though this is not an indicator of prosperity, some of the poorest countries in the world have low-income inequality), we are told that we are oppressed by capitalism (even though it’s brought about more freedom and wealth to the most people than any other system in world history), we are told that the only way we will acquire the benefits of true prosperity is through socialism and centralization of federal power (even though history has proven time and again this only brings tyranny and suffering).

Why then, with all of the overwhelming evidence around us, evidence that I can even see sitting at a coffee shop, do we not view this as prosperity? We have people who are dying to get into our country. People around the world destitute and truly impoverished. Yet, we have a young generation convinced they’ve never seen prosperity, and as a result, elect politicians dead set on taking steps towards abolishing capitalism. Why? The answer is this, my generation has ONLY seen prosperity. We have no contrast. We didn’t live in the great depression, or live through two world wars, or see the rise and fall of socialism and communism. We don’t know what it’s like not to live without the internet, without cars, without smartphones. We don’t have a lack of prosperity problem. We have an entitlement problem, an ungratefulness problem, and it’s spreading like a plague.

With the current political climate giving rise to the misguided idea of a socialist utopia, will we see the light? Or will we have to lose it all to realize that what we have now is true prosperity? Destroying the free market will undo what millions of people have died to achieve.

My generation is becoming the largest voting bloc in the country. We have an opportunity to continue to propel us forward with the gifts capitalism and democracy has given us.

The other option is that we can fall into the trap of entitlement and relapse into restrictive socialist destitution. The choice doesn’t seem too hard, does it?” Amen and Amen
Alyssa Ahlgren
If you are fearful that the new generation of vote... (show quote)


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