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- lots2seeinmyrvExplorer
Reisender wrote:
Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
Oz is a mythical land of flying monkeys, witch (witch hunts and witch hunters).
A dig of the man on the White House who keeps on harping about our supposedly good economy, stock market, tariffs (being paid by the Chinese, according to him) and wall being build and paid by Mexico, biggest tax cuts in history that promised each one of us will have lowered tax by $4,000 to $9,000 (and I'm still waiting for mine).
Yes. But at least the debt is dropping. :).
I believe it doubled under the previous administration. And the stock market was at around 15,000.
And I remember paying over $3.50+ for gas at the time and the housing market bust and the welfare roles expanding out of control. Jobs sent overseas, bad trade deals, and bowing down to the rest of the world got us into the current situation.
Oh they are paying for the wall. Not coming here getting our jobs and sending the bucks back over the border into their economy by the billions. Get it??? It's called Chess...not Checkers. - mich800Explorer
Reisender wrote:
Kind of interesting that politics is now allowed on the forum. It used to be a no no but it’s a free for all now. Also no more common courtesy or name calling restrictions. It’s gone complete romper room. Too funny. :)
I stay out of the political stuff. But you are correct, seems much more content than usual. - wanderingaimlesExplorerAnd Elon Musk to the rescue,,,,,
In fairness, he is a visionary, but he misfires frequently,
Musk
And I do wonder how the same enviro's who scream over a tortoise habitat of only a couple of square miles in the Tonopah test range will be acting when Musk wants to screw around with over 10,000 square miles and shade that much previously untouched soils.
And hasn't the Kali power grid already established their inability to handle transmission lines through long distances without torching huge areas SW desert? And just how much carbon and particulate matter does a wildfire put in the atmosphere per square mile?
Yeah Musk may be able to power large areas, but his collateral damage will likely be more than what the old coal plants would have done? - lots2seeinmyrvExplorer
Reisender wrote:
Kind of interesting that politics is now allowed on the forum. It used to be a no no but it’s a free for all now. Also no more common courtesy or name calling restrictions. It’s gone complete romper room. Too funny. :)
Yeah, kind of "funny" who starts these political posts, isn't it?
The same person YS1. - Kind of interesting that politics is now allowed on the forum. It used to be a no no but it’s a free for all now. Also no more common courtesy or name calling restrictions. It’s gone complete romper room. Too funny. :)
- lots2seeinmyrvExplorer
Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
bigred1cav wrote:
The USA is now oil independent. Why do we as citizens permit our natural resources to be traded on the international market? Why do we provide military protection for oil companies that price gouge we the people?
Very well said!
And waste our tax dollars and put our men and women in harms way patrolling those hostile seas for the oil trade?
We are working on getting out of there. Will take longer than overnight to undo the mistakes of the decades of past administrations failed policies and their NWO agenda bankrupting us all. And certainly the current obstruction is not helping one bit! :B - lots2seeinmyrvExplorer
Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
Reisender wrote:
2oldman wrote:
Reisender wrote:
Yeah, I don't think so.
Yes. But at least the debt is dropping. :).
Yah, that was supposed to be a sarcastic comment.
And if he just get a salary instead of making us pay for the golf, we would be able to reduce our $1 trillion deficit and pay off all our debts.:R
Who paid for Obama's 8 years of golfing in Hawaii and all over this country? Golfing at expensive resorts that the taxpayers paid for?
Trumps resorts, I doubt we are even charged for it. And they have their own private, permanent, rooms with their belongings that stay there. You know anything about the resort or hospitality business? Doubt it.
Obama taking his entire family, and entourage, with him including his Mother-in-Law? All paid by taxpayers.
Made us pay for his golf and his trips all over the world while his wife got on stage in foreign countries and gave our tax dollars away for 8 years?
Did Obama donate one dime of his salary for any charity or causes? Or just line his pockets with his cronies and lobbyist money?
His "book" deals that made him millions?
How did Obama afford such lavish Estate in Martha's Vineyard on a $400,000 a year salary and stick it to us for his golf vacations? - Yosemite_Sam1Explorer
ExxWhy wrote:
No worries here about fuel prices. The world is ending in 12 years errr 11 now. Has to be right, a 16 yr old told me and I am sure some geniuses from the internet will be along shortly to confirm it.
The pastor in the next town said it's going to be tomorrow.
But he'll postpone it for Tuesday because I'm not yet ready for the hand-over of all my properties to him and his wife. - ExxWhyExplorerNo worries here about fuel prices. The world is ending in 12 years errr 11 now. Has to be right, a 16 yr old told me and I am sure some geniuses from the internet will be along shortly to confirm it.
- Yosemite_Sam1Explorer
Reisender wrote:
2oldman wrote:
Reisender wrote:
Yeah, I don't think so.
Yes. But at least the debt is dropping. :).
Yah, that was supposed to be a sarcastic comment.
And if he just get a salary instead of making us pay for the golf, we would be able to reduce our $1 trillion deficit and pay off all our debts.:R
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