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Mar 18, 2020 06:51:05   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
Weewillynobeerspilly wrote:
Hahaha....every country has their Otis bro even Canada.

Yea, I cannot watch the news, they are out of control with the what ifs............as I head from meeting to meeting, have a 1 oclock today............I will get it, may already have it, my morning bong hits gave me a coughing fit, they never do that I had one project shut down due to one of my workers being accused of having the c****a.......he got tested yesterday, may know today.

Good Times!!
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To be fair, I never did finish that third bottle last night

Not sure what you do... But be careful... It can mess up your lungs and sterilize your manbags

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Mar 18, 2020 07:39:46   #
Weewillynobeerspilly Loc: North central Texas
 
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
To be fair, I never did finish that third bottle last night

Not sure what you do... But be careful... It can mess up your lungs and sterilize your manbags




Hahaha...my man bags have done enough damage, cost me millions raising 3 daughters, still costing me

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Mar 18, 2020 14:39:22   #
77Reaganite Loc: Athens, GA, United States
 
Kevyn wrote:
The airline industry is demanding a bailout. 50 billion in tax dollars to be exact. Keep in mind that half of Americans can’t afford to fly anywhere and the rest of us either pay through the nose for first class or are crammed into ever shrinking seats, gouged to take a bag or carry on onboard and charged for water or c*****rs. To give you an idea of how much this bailout will cost us it comes to $400 for each and every household in the nation. I don’t know about you but I would rather the money go to a waitress who is out of work so she can get food for her kid, or a laid off school bus driver to cover the rent. Also I think that any executives of corporations who request bailouts surrender their stock options and have their compensation capped at that of the highest paid union worker in the organization until the crisis is over and taxpayers are paid back for the bailout with interest.
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I say President Trump tells the leader of the airline Union you're fired just like Reagan did back in the 80s

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Mar 18, 2020 14:40:18   #
77Reaganite Loc: Athens, GA, United States
 
Kevyn wrote:
The airline industry is demanding a bailout. 50 billion in tax dollars to be exact. Keep in mind that half of Americans can’t afford to fly anywhere and the rest of us either pay through the nose for first class or are crammed into ever shrinking seats, gouged to take a bag or carry on onboard and charged for water or c*****rs. To give you an idea of how much this bailout will cost us it comes to $400 for each and every household in the nation. I don’t know about you but I would rather the money go to a waitress who is out of work so she can get food for her kid, or a laid off school bus driver to cover the rent. Also I think that any executives of corporations who request bailouts surrender their stock options and have their compensation capped at that of the highest paid union worker in the organization until the crisis is over and taxpayers are paid back for the bailout with interest.
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I just wish we could get our spending under control why can't we sign a bill to save a penny for every penny that we spend that would reduce the budget and no time we'd actually be able to pay off our budget within like the next 10 or 15 years

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Mar 18, 2020 14:41:17   #
77Reaganite Loc: Athens, GA, United States
 
77Reaganite wrote:
I just wish we could get our spending under control why can't we sign a bill to save a penny for every penny that we spend that would reduce the budget and no time we'd actually be able to pay off our budget within like the next 10 or 15 years


Instead both the Democrats and Republicans try to push has ever so closely to that 75% threshold the people on government assistance see that's what it takes for the comfort and never come back as if 75% of the country is on government assistance of some sort and I believe that this v***s was to do just that

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Mar 18, 2020 14:43:59   #
77Reaganite Loc: Athens, GA, United States
 
Kevyn wrote:
The airline industry is demanding a bailout. 50 billion in tax dollars to be exact. Keep in mind that half of Americans can’t afford to fly anywhere and the rest of us either pay through the nose for first class or are crammed into ever shrinking seats, gouged to take a bag or carry on onboard and charged for water or c*****rs. To give you an idea of how much this bailout will cost us it comes to $400 for each and every household in the nation. I don’t know about you but I would rather the money go to a waitress who is out of work so she can get food for her kid, or a laid off school bus driver to cover the rent. Also I think that any executives of corporations who request bailouts surrender their stock options and have their compensation capped at that of the highest paid union worker in the organization until the crisis is over and taxpayers are paid back for the bailout with interest.
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We're never paying the debt down anyway because our actual debt with all the unfunded liabilities like Social Security Medicaid Medicare it comes out to almost 115 trillion dollars as it stands right now every American owes the government $68,000 even if you were born today I mean on this this exact date

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Mar 18, 2020 14:46:53   #
77Reaganite Loc: Athens, GA, United States
 
Weewillynobeerspilly wrote:
Damn...we agree.

These airlines give insane bonuses and stock options every year, I say they turn the profits back at the company and steady their own ship............they are like our government...over bloated with waste.

the bailout if there is any should go to the likes of what you stated above....the food workers, school support staffs and maintenance workers.

In short.....F the airlines and their billions needing help.


People people we were doing the same type of talking back in 2007 when the economy Tanked I thought I thought Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac should have went out of business but no what did we do we bailed them out along with the Auto industry that should have went bankrupt! It's not the government's job to keep crappy businesses afloat the government's job is to make sure that the laws that are on the books are followed to the letter of the law and to protect us against enemies foreign and domestic not to prop up crappy businesses! Government needs to get out of business they need to get out of the freaking Amtrak and the post office everything the federal government touches goes to crap. The federal government can only do one thing well and that's wage war and that's what they need to stick to get out of States businesses and states rights

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Mar 18, 2020 19:15:10   #
BBZ Loc: Long Island, NY
 
Kevyn wrote:
The airline industry is demanding a bailout. 50 billion in tax dollars to be exact. Keep in mind that half of Americans can’t afford to fly anywhere and the rest of us either pay through the nose for first class or are crammed into ever shrinking seats, gouged to take a bag or carry on onboard and charged for water or c*****rs. To give you an idea of how much this bailout will cost us it comes to $400 for each and every household in the nation. I don’t know about you but I would rather the money go to a waitress who is out of work so she can get food for her kid, or a laid off school bus driver to cover the rent. Also I think that any executives of corporations who request bailouts surrender their stock options and have their compensation capped at that of the highest paid union worker in the organization until the crisis is over and taxpayers are paid back for the bailout with interest.
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I certainly hope that when the people on the right receive their checks, they rip them up because socialism is wrong. Or better yet, they can donate that money to a hospital for staffing and supplies.

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Mar 18, 2020 19:29:54   #
Weewillynobeerspilly Loc: North central Texas
 
BBZ wrote:
I certainly hope that when the people on the right receive their checks, they rip them up because socialism is wrong. Or better yet, they can donate that money to a hospital for staffing and supplies.




So, you call the government giving me back my money socialism? I think not !! Probably the best investment the government could ever make.......out of their hands, into mine.

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Mar 19, 2020 09:04:07   #
hdjimv Loc: South Dakota
 
Weewillynobeerspilly wrote:
So, you call the government giving me back my money socialism? I think not !! Probably the best investment the government could ever make.......out of their hands, into mine.



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Apr 6, 2020 10:15:19   #
promilitary
 
Kevyn wrote:
The airline industry is demanding a bailout. 50 billion in tax dollars to be exact. Keep in mind that half of Americans can’t afford to fly anywhere and the rest of us either pay through the nose for first class or are crammed into ever shrinking seats, gouged to take a bag or carry on onboard and charged for water or c*****rs. To give you an idea of how much this bailout will cost us it comes to $400 for each and every household in the nation. I don’t know about you but I would rather the money go to a waitress who is out of work so she can get food for her kid, or a laid off school bus driver to cover the rent. Also I think that any executives of corporations who request bailouts surrender their stock options and have their compensation capped at that of the highest paid union worker in the organization until the crisis is over and taxpayers are paid back for the bailout with interest.
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What is your solution to keep the economy afloat?

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