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Dec 25, 2019 09:35:23   #
Michael Rich Loc: Lapine Oregon
 
American Vet wrote:
So why don't you start your own company and become a CEO?


In isolated areas, not much ceo'in needed.

Working owners are who excell here.

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Dec 25, 2019 09:37:44   #
Parky60 Loc: People's Republic of Illinois
 
Quakerwidow wrote:
Yep, fill up on carbs with little in the way of vitamins or protein and one gains weight but does not have the necessary nutrients for healthy living.

Why are they "filling up on carbs" and not healthy food? Doesn't SNAP provide them enough benefits for healthy food? I remember a time that my sister was on food stamps and she ate quite well. Stocked up on staples -- flour, milk, cheese, etc. -- instead of wasting her benefits on crap.

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Dec 25, 2019 09:40:50   #
Coos Bay Tom Loc: coos bay oregon
 
byronglimish wrote:
I don't like it either Tom.

I, like you, have always worked like I mean it.

I never had an employee who couldnot that far apart.
produce like I could.

When working for someone else, not many other employees could hang with my pace.

I can truly say that I believe that you've more than earned your way.

The poor and working people (in many cases the same) can't expect the rich to control their own greed.... that's not reality.

We are so far out of control, that people can't get together and boycott the rich.

If we believe the AOC is going to lead the poor in a revolution, and make things groovy.

We'll soon be the proverbial banana republic.

Rich people are the boss, whether we like it or not.

Most rich people donate to charities out of greed, instead of actual concern...'taxes' .......maybe just my opinion.

I watched the epitome of a stranglehold on working people, here in Lapine.

One of the old money handling families here conveyed to me that the stranglers kept it hard here, because it builds character.

I wanted to kick her in the shin.

I guess just some Schitt I wanted to relate with you.
I don't like it either Tom. br br I, like you, ha... (show quote)

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Dec 25, 2019 09:43:53   #
Coos Bay Tom Loc: coos bay oregon
 
byronglimish wrote:
I don't like it either Tom.

I, like you, have always worked like I mean it.

I never had an employee who could produce like I could.

When working for someone else, not many other employees could hang with my pace.

I can truly say that I believe that you've more than earned your way.

The poor and working people (in many cases the same) can't expect the rich to control their own greed.... that's not reality.

We are so far out of control, that people can't get together and boycott the rich.

If we believe the AOC is going to lead the poor in a revolution, and make things groovy.

We'll soon be the proverbial banana republic.

Rich people are the boss, whether we like it or not.

Most rich people donate to charities out of greed, instead of actual concern...'taxes' .......maybe just my opinion.

I watched the epitome of a stranglehold on working people, here in Lapine.

One of the old money handling families here conveyed to me that the stranglers kept it hard here, because it builds character.

I wanted to kick her in the shin.

I guess just some Schitt I wanted to relate with you.
I don't like it either Tom. br br I, like you, ha... (show quote)

I am glad you shared -thank you-We are not that far apart.

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Dec 25, 2019 09:47:10   #
Coos Bay Tom Loc: coos bay oregon
 
American Vet wrote:
So why don't you start your own company and become a CEO?


I have been a licensed contractor since 1991. I never got rich but I made a living. People who worked for me did too.

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Dec 25, 2019 09:49:31   #
Dwight Logan
 
Kevyn wrote:
When it comes to billionaires benefiting from the generosity of the American taxpayer, the holiday spirit is alive year-round. Taxpayers paid out $115m to Donald Trump so he could play golf at his own resorts.

And Amazon didn’t just pay zero in federal taxes on $11bn in profits – taxpayers gifted the corporation $129,000,000 in rebates. That’s enough to pay for CEO Jeff Bezos’s three apartments in Manhattan, including a penthouse, that cost him $80m.

And what about government generosity for those who actually need help? Tax dollars are somehow much harder to come by when they’re not going to handouts for the rich. The average person in poverty, struggling to put food on the table, gets about $134 a month in nutrition assistance.

Now, just in time for the holidays, Trump has finalized the first of three policies that will make this disparity even more obscene. Two years after passing a $1.5tn tax giveaway to the wealthiest Americans and large corporations, the Trump administration plans to strip 3.7 million people of their nutrition benefits.

The administration’s first step is to kick 700,000 adults off of nutrition assistance as they struggle to find work. The second step: trying to punish families who have high childcare and housing costs. And third, they want to hurt families who already are making difficult choices between food or heat.

Together, the three proposals will cut billions of dollars from one of our nation’s leading anti-poverty programs. Meanwhile, the Republican tax scam is working exactly as planned. Today, the richest 400 billionaires pay lower taxes than any group in America – including the poor. Nearly 100 of the top Fortune 500 companies now pay nothing in taxes.

This is what oligarchy looks like: Trump’s appetite to shower the ultra-wealthy with corporate welfare is endless – and so is his administration’s willingness to assault our nation’s most vulnerable and hungriest families.

Republicans defend this by saying that keeping people hungry will make them work harder. But we know this is just about cruelty. We know that withholding food from needy people who are underemployed only deepens the crisis of poverty in America
When it comes to billionaires benefiting from the ... (show quote)


The democrats gift is to take everything wealthy people have (but not politicians assets) and give it to illegal immigrants.

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Dec 25, 2019 10:02:19   #
Michael Rich Loc: Lapine Oregon
 
Coos Bay Tom wrote:
I am glad you shared -thank you-We are not that far apart.



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Dec 25, 2019 10:11:30   #
Lonewolf
 
American Vet wrote:
I forgot to add this:

Trump’s job approval rating 151 weeks into his presidency sits at 45 percent, as revealed by a Gallup poll last Wednesday. That puts Trump three points higher than the 42 percent approval rating Gallup found for Obama at the same point of his presidency.

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2019/12/23/donald-trump-approval-rating-surpasses-barack-obama-at-same-point-in-presidency/


And 52% want him removed from office

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Dec 25, 2019 10:18:31   #
Michael Rich Loc: Lapine Oregon
 
Lonewolf wrote:
And 52% want him removed from office


52% of who? People who hate the President?

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Dec 25, 2019 11:56:07   #
emarine
 
byronglimish wrote:
52% of who? People who hate the President?




Hate very convenient catchphrase that started with the tea party take or country back or secession... you republicans own this hate BS... those who lie the loudest love trump...

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Dec 25, 2019 12:08:11   #
Michael Rich Loc: Lapine Oregon
 
emarine wrote:
Hate very convenient catchphrase that started with the tea party take or country back or secession... you republicans own this hate BS... those who lie the loudest love trump...


Take that schitt back to the house.

It's all Bullbidenschittpelosinadlermaddow, yep, a big ol huge pile of Schitt.

Put it back in your shopping cart and get your wobbly squeaking wheeled mobile performance on down the alley.

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Dec 25, 2019 12:29:54   #
emarine
 
byronglimish wrote:
Take that schitt back to the house.

It's all Bullbidenschittpelosinadlermaddow, yep, a big ol huge pile of Schitt.

Put it back in your shopping cart and get your wobbly squeaking wheeled mobile performance on down the alley.




Short memory Byro buddy or are you just chronologically inept... merry Christmas serf,,,

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Dec 25, 2019 12:48:22   #
nwtk2007 Loc: Texas
 
Kevyn wrote:
When it comes to billionaires benefiting from the generosity of the American taxpayer, the holiday spirit is alive year-round. Taxpayers paid out $115m to Donald Trump so he could play golf at his own resorts.

And Amazon didn’t just pay zero in federal taxes on $11bn in profits – taxpayers gifted the corporation $129,000,000 in rebates. That’s enough to pay for CEO Jeff Bezos’s three apartments in Manhattan, including a penthouse, that cost him $80m.

And what about government generosity for those who actually need help? Tax dollars are somehow much harder to come by when they’re not going to handouts for the rich. The average person in poverty, struggling to put food on the table, gets about $134 a month in nutrition assistance.

Now, just in time for the holidays, Trump has finalized the first of three policies that will make this disparity even more obscene. Two years after passing a $1.5tn tax giveaway to the wealthiest Americans and large corporations, the Trump administration plans to strip 3.7 million people of their nutrition benefits.

The administration’s first step is to kick 700,000 adults off of nutrition assistance as they struggle to find work. The second step: trying to punish families who have high childcare and housing costs. And third, they want to hurt families who already are making difficult choices between food or heat.

Together, the three proposals will cut billions of dollars from one of our nation’s leading anti-poverty programs. Meanwhile, the Republican tax scam is working exactly as planned. Today, the richest 400 billionaires pay lower taxes than any group in America – including the poor. Nearly 100 of the top Fortune 500 companies now pay nothing in taxes.

This is what oligarchy looks like: Trump’s appetite to shower the ultra-wealthy with corporate welfare is endless – and so is his administration’s willingness to assault our nation’s most vulnerable and hungriest families.

Republicans defend this by saying that keeping people hungry will make them work harder. But we know this is just about cruelty. We know that withholding food from needy people who are underemployed only deepens the crisis of poverty in America
When it comes to billionaires benefiting from the ... (show quote)


You should be out feeding the hungry kevy! We did last night and it was very refreshing and fun, too!

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Dec 25, 2019 17:46:25   #
CounterRevolutionary
 
Kevyn wrote:
When it comes to billionaires benefiting from the generosity of the American taxpayer, the holiday spirit is alive year-round. Taxpayers paid out $115m to Donald Trump so he could play golf at his own resorts.

And Amazon didn’t just pay zero in federal taxes on $11bn in profits – taxpayers gifted the corporation $129,000,000 in rebates. That’s enough to pay for CEO Jeff Bezos’s three apartments in Manhattan, including a penthouse, that cost him $80m.

And what about government generosity for those who actually need help? Tax dollars are somehow much harder to come by when they’re not going to handouts for the rich. The average person in poverty, struggling to put food on the table, gets about $134 a month in nutrition assistance.

Now, just in time for the holidays, Trump has finalized the first of three policies that will make this disparity even more obscene. Two years after passing a $1.5tn tax giveaway to the wealthiest Americans and large corporations, the Trump administration plans to strip 3.7 million people of their nutrition benefits.

The administration’s first step is to kick 700,000 adults off of nutrition assistance as they struggle to find work. The second step: trying to punish families who have high childcare and housing costs. And third, they want to hurt families who already are making difficult choices between food or heat.

Together, the three proposals will cut billions of dollars from one of our nation’s leading anti-poverty programs. Meanwhile, the Republican tax scam is working exactly as planned. Today, the richest 400 billionaires pay lower taxes than any group in America – including the poor. Nearly 100 of the top Fortune 500 companies now pay nothing in taxes.

This is what oligarchy looks like: Trump’s appetite to shower the ultra-wealthy with corporate welfare is endless – and so is his administration’s willingness to assault our nation’s most vulnerable and hungriest families.

Republicans defend this by saying that keeping people hungry will make them work harder. But we know this is just about cruelty. We know that withholding food from needy people who are underemployed only deepens the crisis of poverty in America
When it comes to billionaires benefiting from the ... (show quote)


Dear Kevyn, always the pessimist, you have no clear understanding of President Trump, the King of JOBS, JOBS, JOBS, good paying jobs for the blue collar worker. Trump is a builder of new wealth, not a redistributor of poverty. The only people leaving welfare are those who have been employed with good paying jobs.

Please take a look at this new revolution in real estate and affordable housing, moving from El Salvador to Mexico, and hopefully Sears Roebuck will get back into the prefab housing market with this wonderful 3-D printing of tiny homes at $4,000/each within 24 hours; and entire communities relief in disaster areas. This is what California needs, this is what Oregon needs, this is the answer to ending poverty in America once and for all:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wCzS2FZoB-I
3D-Printed Home Can Be Constructed For Under $4,000

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nH-zpnoNLEU
5 Amazing 3D PRINTED HOUSE Projects

Combine this with the USA reinvesting in the recycling industry (glass, metal, plastics, paper, etc.), and unemployment will be eliminated. Your heart should be doing the dance of joy. Let us all petition our state legislatures to rezone for this wonderful future in building communities and saving our environment.

PS
Merry Christmas.

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Dec 25, 2019 18:08:45   #
CounterRevolutionary
 
byronglimish wrote:
Lying is your family trait.

If you're too lazy to support yourself, then you should be living in poverty.

Who's a big enough fool to believe giving poor people a lazy way of life, helps their future generations?

There is plenty of employment (in most areas) to benefit the working class.

If you're a lazy bastard, that's your problem.


Byron, it all depends on which state you live in. Out here in the Left Coast, the state legislatures and Democrats keep crying "tax the rich" (most of whom have left the states), and have destroyed businesses and jobs.

I have two friends in California literally "just-offa-the-boat", now US citizens, trying to open their own restaurant, working 24/7 against such high cost state labor restrictions and fees, that the husband and wife have not taken a day off for the entire year of 2019, working themselves to exhaustion. I pray these good people succeed in spite of these horrid pretentious liberals.

5000 businesses a year flee the state of California, further destroying jobs and the State's tax base, the economy in a vicious spiral downhill. Only the rich in Hollywood, Silicon Valley and the ivy-league universities yapping "tax the rich - tax the corporations" remain. Of course, all the apartment buildings, vineyards, farms, housing for the poor and elderly are INCORPORATED and pass the increase in taxes on to their tenants and customers.

The hypocrisy of the Left is so cruel.

President Trump has created more good paying blue-collar jobs and employment for Blacks, Hispanics and Asians, not to mention the rest of us, than any time in US history. Even AFL-CIO Trumpka is backing President Trump in the Midwest and rust-belt.

Let's put the California and Oregon unemployed back to work in this new 3D-Printed Tiny Home industry I just posted above for Kevyn to consider.

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