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- 51Yep. Someone once told me that the funniest things in life, you can't make up.
- 52Posted by $ rainman0720 23 hours, 27 minutes ago to What Does It Take To Cut $2 Trillion of Fat, Muscle and Bone From the Federal Budget?Agreed. The more the left screams, and the louder they scream, the more effective this will be. It will be a blast to watch as it unfolds.
- 53Posted by IngridMaria 23 hours, 40 minutes ago to John Galt return addressI am from Germany - I subscribe to John Galt's theory and raised my son accordingly
- 54Posted by freedomforall 1 day ago to What Does It Take To Cut $2 Trillion of Fat, Muscle and Bone From the Federal Budget?No worries. "All federal employees' retirement plans are hereby and forever more converted to social security - and to be treated no differently than anyone else in that program."
Memo to all federal employees: 'You are fired, but may be considered for future employment based solely on merit along with other applicants.' - 55Posted by tutor-turtle 1 day ago to IMF Calls For Economy-Crushing Carbon Restrictions That Dwarf COVID Lockdowns [Banksters Desperate For More Power]Everyone:
Please Look up "Thunderstorm Plasmoid Generator".
Turns any ICE (Internal Combustion Engine) into an clean oxygen generator.
This is a Disruptive Technology that will change the world.
Better still, the design specifications and data are all Open Source!
The days of blaming Climate Change on burning Hydrocarbon Fuels has just slammed into a brick wall. - 56The relay for the fuel shutdown was loose. Truck is now working again, and my wife's finished the fence. Next step is to move two ponies, Tumbleweed and Buttercrunch, into new paddocks.
We're beginning to entertain a crazy plan of selling the whole works, ponies and all, to someone who relishes the idea of providing pony rides to kids. No, we don't know where we would go. Geezer Gulch, maybe? - 57Posted by VetteGuy 1 day ago to What Does It Take To Cut $2 Trillion of Fat, Muscle and Bone From the Federal Budget?I don't think federal gov employees are on social security, unless it has changed. Both my parents were federal gov and they were on a separate 'gov employees retirement plan'. Which meant they didn't have to pay into SS. I always thought that was a little fishy.
- 58I'm giving my last package of "free" burgers to a friend who brags that Nebraska beef is the best.
We'll see what he says... - 59Posted by freedomforall 1 day ago to More nuclear escalation → Biden considering nukes for UkraineIt's not Buydem (although he should have been removed in early January 2021). It's the corrupt puppeteers.
D.C. NIFO. - 60Posted by CaptainKirk 1 day, 1 hour ago to What Does It Take To Cut $2 Trillion of Fat, Muscle and Bone From the Federal Budget?Excellent Catch. You are correct... As usual. LOL
- 61Posted by VetteGuy 1 day, 1 hour ago to John Galt return addressI actually looked at the website, but after calculating the cost per pound, decided against ordering. Close to twice what I'm used to paying.
- 62Should I care what you think? You seem to have misinterpreted Rand. Here this will help:
https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=... - 63
- 64Posted by mspalding 1 day, 1 hour ago to What Does It Take To Cut $2 Trillion of Fat, Muscle and Bone From the Federal Budget?People whine that there is only a bit of descretionary spending to cut. BS. Everything is discretionary. We could phase out SS. The Department of Agriculture burns a 1/2 trillion each year. Maybe medicaid goes away and poor folks get low end health insurance policies instead.
- 65Posted by freedomforall 1 day, 1 hour ago to What Does It Take To Cut $2 Trillion of Fat, Muscle and Bone From the Federal Budget?I agree with almost everything, especially treason penalties. ;^)
They are all parasites.
If social security still exists, then there should never be ANY additional retirement for ANY government employee.
As Gene Wilder as Willie Wonka said, "You get NOTHING!" - 66Did I mention that it seems these people haven't changed much since their emancipation; vocabulary and grammar have improved, but the mindset, the power and dominance they want, is still there.
Eric Holder is one of the worst of these. I had a particularly bad run-in with him. - 67Cecil Sharp, English folklorist, made some mention of that in his study of Appalachian folk songs (that were derived from England and Scotland in the 16th and 17th centuries) in around 1915 to 1917.
- 68What is your reason for that assertion?
- 69Posted by $ SpiritWoman 1 day, 1 hour ago to IMF Calls For Economy-Crushing Carbon Restrictions That Dwarf COVID Lockdowns [Banksters Desperate For More Power]Exactly. Great first attack. And it is what we've been doing for the last ten to twenty years. Sometimes, to me anyway, it seems we have gotten nowhere, but you are right, transparency has improved. Media has been chastened.
- 70Posted by $ SpiritWoman 1 day, 1 hour ago to IMF Calls For Economy-Crushing Carbon Restrictions That Dwarf COVID Lockdowns [Banksters Desperate For More Power]I believe you're right. I sometimes refer to this vague conglomerate as a 'convergence of interests'. Goals may differ, even methods, but interests converge.
Why it's so difficult to find them. They can hide in the shadows this way. - 71Independent and individualistic, progeny of nation builders.
- 72My assumption that you are unread is not idiotic.
A correct understanding of the events of the past is necessary to understand how mankind got to the present. And only by knowing how we came to the present, can we know where we are going.
Medieval European historians, as well as other Europeans, were aware of that. You do not seem to be. - 73F.O.
What does that mean, exactly? F.O. - 74And what if I am?
You're certainly not. In fact, you have put yourself on the radar, though you may not have been previously.
My recommendation to you? Study English history, particularly that of the Anglo-Saxons. - 75Yep, got the same ad, yesterday.
Made me consider putting in another order, but I wasn't overly impressed with the last one.