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Re: Still Feeling the Bern...

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houndawg wrote:
OL FU wrote:

He is able to contribute the additional amount!
Maybe he does. :coffee:
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Re: Still Feeling the Bern...

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CAA Flagship wrote:I can travel 3 hours in any direction from St. Louis and the only thing worth noting would be that I ran over houndawg.
:rofl:

Let the hate flow, brother!...yeah.... it's houndawg's fault that you have to live somewhere you hate..that you get up in the morning and you gotta do what somebody else wants you to do, all day, week after week, year after year, until finally there's an opening for an assistant manager in Goat Scrotum, Idaho.... safely away from the negroes...

east coast sissies.. :ohno:
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Re: Still Feeling the Bern...

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houndawg wrote:
CAA Flagship wrote:I can travel 3 hours in any direction from St. Louis and the only thing worth noting would be that I ran over houndawg.
:rofl:

Let the hate flow, brother!...yeah.... it's houndawg's fault that you have to live somewhere you hate..that you get up in the morning and you gotta do what somebody else wants you to do, all day, week after week, year after year, until finally there's an opening for an assistant manager in Goat Scrotum, Idaho.... safely away from the negroes...

east coast sissies.. :ohno:
:ohno:
I never said it is YOUR fault. I'm just pointing out that you live within 3 hours of STL and your location does not show up on a map.
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Re: Still Feeling the Bern...

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CAA Flagship wrote:
houndawg wrote:
:rofl:

Let the hate flow, brother!...yeah.... it's houndawg's fault that you have to live somewhere you hate..that you get up in the morning and you gotta do what somebody else wants you to do, all day, week after week, year after year, until finally there's an opening for an assistant manager in Goat Scrotum, Idaho.... safely away from the negroes...

east coast sissies.. :ohno:
:ohno:
I never said it is YOUR fault. I'm just pointing out that you live within 3 hours of STL and your location does not show up on a map.
You say that like its a bad thing. :?

I don't blame you, I wouldn't live within 50 miles of that shithole you're in for any job. Hope they paid through the nose to get you out to pasture there.
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Re: Still Feeling the Bern...

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houndawg wrote:
CAA Flagship wrote: :ohno:
I never said it is YOUR fault. I'm just pointing out that you live within 3 hours of STL and your location does not show up on a map.
You say that like its a bad thing. :?

I don't blame you, I wouldn't live within 50 miles of that shithole you're in for any job. Hope they paid through the nose to get you out to pasture there.
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Re: Still Feeling the Bern...

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Interesting read for those who predict Democratic dominance in the coming years.

http://www.city-journal.org/html/childr ... urce=1-2-2
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Re: RE: Re: Still Feeling the Bern...

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Ibanez wrote:
Chizzang wrote:Okay,
Both of you assholes listen up

Snohomish is in the middle of nowhere
and Bothell is a housing development with a city council and a PTA

:ohno:
9 miles from Everett, 31 from Seattle is the middle of nowhere? I used to go to Whidbey Island (US Navy) and remember travelling to Snohomish to meet with friends. Image You have some interesting definitions of middle of nowhere, fancy houses, etc...

And Bothell has about 35k people. That's one heck of a housing development. Image

Winthrop, WA is the middle of nowehere.
Bothell is awesome, and I happen to live there.
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Re: Still Feeling the Bern...

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Ivytalk wrote:Interesting read for those who predict Democratic dominance in the coming years.

http://www.city-journal.org/html/childr ... urce=1-2-2
Great article. Scary future. :?
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Baldy wrote:
Ivytalk wrote:Interesting read for those who predict Democratic dominance in the coming years.

http://www.city-journal.org/html/childr ... urce=1-2-2
Great article. Scary future. :?
Not really. As witnessed during the primaries, the Bernie folks don't vote.
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Ibanez wrote:
Chizzang wrote:Okay,
Both of you assholes listen up

Snohomish is in the middle of nowhere
and Bothell is a housing development with a city council and a PTA

:ohno:
9 miles from Everett, 31 from Seattle is the middle of nowhere? I used to go to Whidbey Island (US Navy) and remember travelling to Snohomish to meet with friends. :lol: You have some interesting definitions of middle of nowhere, fancy houses, etc...

And Bothell has about 35k people. That's one heck of a housing development. :lol:

Winthrop, WA is the middle of nowehere.

Not even close. That would be Stehekin, WA. :thumb:
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Ivytalk wrote:Interesting read for those who predict Democratic dominance in the coming years.

http://www.city-journal.org/html/childr ... urce=1-2-2
Great article. This paragraph stood out:
Those aren’t the only political data that set young millennials apart from their elders. According to an exhaustive report by political scientists Roberto Stefan Foa and Yascha Mounk in the Journal of Democracy, young people today are considerably more authoritarian and antidemocratic by attitude and temperament than any other generational cohort, especially baby boomers. Only 30 percent think that it’s “essential” to live in a country with a democratic system of government, and a terrifying 24 percent actually think that a democratic system of government is a bad thing. Only 32 percent of millennials think that it’s “absolutely essential” that “civil rights protect people’s liberty.” According to a Pew Research Center report, 40 percent of millennials want the government to ban “offensive” speech.
This is what happens when you coddle and hover-parent over an entire generation. :ohno:
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GannonFan wrote:
Ivytalk wrote:Interesting read for those who predict Democratic dominance in the coming years.

http://www.city-journal.org/html/childr ... urce=1-2-2
Great article. This paragraph stood out:
Those aren’t the only political data that set young millennials apart from their elders. According to an exhaustive report by political scientists Roberto Stefan Foa and Yascha Mounk in the Journal of Democracy, young people today are considerably more authoritarian and antidemocratic by attitude and temperament than any other generational cohort, especially baby boomers. Only 30 percent think that it’s “essential” to live in a country with a democratic system of government, and a terrifying 24 percent actually think that a democratic system of government is a bad thing. Only 32 percent of millennials think that it’s “absolutely essential” that “civil rights protect people’s liberty.” According to a Pew Research Center report, 40 percent of millennials want the government to ban “offensive” speech.
This is what happens when you coddle and hover-parent over an entire generation. :ohno:
Exactly. Millenial's didn't just come to those conclusions...it's learned behavior.
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Ibanez wrote:
GannonFan wrote:
Great article. This paragraph stood out:



This is what happens when you coddle and hover-parent over an entire generation. :ohno:
Exactly. Millenial's didn't just come to those conclusions...it's learned behavior.
Millenials are like the Baby Boomers last attempt to add to their already dismal record. It's like a last parting kick to the groin. :ohno:
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GannonFan wrote:
Ibanez wrote:
Exactly. Millenial's didn't just come to those conclusions...it's learned behavior.
Millenials are like the Baby Boomers last attempt to add to their already dismal record. It's like a last parting kick to the groin. :ohno:
:lol: Probably. Let's hope the Gen Xers aren't just like their(our) parents. I doubt it. I think Gen Xers will be better than the Baby Boomers. The time for them to be the majority is coming up.

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http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/ ... n-x-213566
We still have several years before this new normal will take effect. Ryan might hold the gavel, but Generation X (born 1961-81) currently holds only about 37 percent of the seats in the House and a quarter of the seats in the Senate. Projections show that Gen X is unlikely to win its first majority in the House until the 2018 election cycle. And it could happen as late as 2024 if Gen Xers shy away from running or if incumbents in their late 70s and 80s continue to postpone retirement.

Until then (unless voters in 2016 unexpectedly decide it’s time to retire members of Congress over age 55), Ryan will be managing a chamber and a caucus still controlled by baby boomers—who will prevent him from inaugurating a new era of productivity and pragmatism.
The anti-establishment baby-boom generation acquired its first congressional majority in 1995. The 1994 wave election, known as the “Republican Revolution,” ended four decades of uninterrupted Democratic control of the House and swept boomers into power. Speaker Newt Gingrich and the freshmen class of 1995 inaugurated the present era of ideological and partisan polarization, government shutdowns, leveraged brinkmanship and gridlocked, do-nothing congresses. These trends, driven by the intense concentration of radical boomer individualism within the Republican Party, have reached new extremes as boomer power in Washington has peaked in the past few years.
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Ibanez wrote:
GannonFan wrote:
Millenials are like the Baby Boomers last attempt to add to their already dismal record. It's like a last parting kick to the groin. :ohno:
:lol: Probably. Let's hope the Gen Xers aren't just like their(our) parents. I doubt it. I think Gen Xers will be better than the Baby Boomers. The time for them to be the majority is coming up.

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http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/ ... n-x-213566
We still have several years before this new normal will take effect. Ryan might hold the gavel, but Generation X (born 1961-81) currently holds only about 37 percent of the seats in the House and a quarter of the seats in the Senate. Projections show that Gen X is unlikely to win its first majority in the House until the 2018 election cycle. And it could happen as late as 2024 if Gen Xers shy away from running or if incumbents in their late 70s and 80s continue to postpone retirement.

Until then (unless voters in 2016 unexpectedly decide it’s time to retire members of Congress over age 55), Ryan will be managing a chamber and a caucus still controlled by baby boomers—who will prevent him from inaugurating a new era of productivity and pragmatism.
The anti-establishment baby-boom generation acquired its first congressional majority in 1995. The 1994 wave election, known as the “Republican Revolution,” ended four decades of uninterrupted Democratic control of the House and swept boomers into power. Speaker Newt Gingrich and the freshmen class of 1995 inaugurated the present era of ideological and partisan polarization, government shutdowns, leveraged brinkmanship and gridlocked, do-nothing congresses. These trends, driven by the intense concentration of radical boomer individualism within the Republican Party, have reached new extremes as boomer power in Washington has peaked in the past few years.
I think we sorted this out in another thread but many of those millennial have Gen X parents.
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kalm wrote: I think we sorted this out in another thread but many of those millennial have Gen X parents.
Fuck. Don't you dare start that again. :tothehand: :ohno: :ohno:
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kalm wrote:
Ibanez wrote: :lol: Probably. Let's hope the Gen Xers aren't just like their(our) parents. I doubt it. I think Gen Xers will be better than the Baby Boomers. The time for them to be the majority is coming up.

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I think we sorted this out in another thread but many of those millennial have Gen X parents.
I'm sure the later ones do. The ones like me, born in 1983, have parents that are baby boomers (for the most part). I did grow up with one girl who's father was born in the early 40s. :coffee:
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GannonFan wrote:
Ivytalk wrote:Interesting read for those who predict Democratic dominance in the coming years.

http://www.city-journal.org/html/childr ... urce=1-2-2
Great article. This paragraph stood out:
Those aren’t the only political data that set young millennials apart from their elders. According to an exhaustive report by political scientists Roberto Stefan Foa and Yascha Mounk in the Journal of Democracy, young people today are considerably more authoritarian and antidemocratic by attitude and temperament than any other generational cohort, especially baby boomers. Only 30 percent think that it’s “essential” to live in a country with a democratic system of government, and a terrifying 24 percent actually think that a democratic system of government is a bad thing. Only 32 percent of millennials think that it’s “absolutely essential” that “civil rights protect people’s liberty.” According to a Pew Research Center report, 40 percent of millennials want the government to ban “offensive” speech.
This is what happens when you coddle and hover-parent over an entire generation. :ohno:
Interesting stats right there. You hear similar sentiments from some on the right regarding democracy, the security state, and civil rights. Extremes on both sides lead to a loss of liberty.
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CAA Flagship wrote:
kalm wrote: I think we sorted this out in another thread but many of those millennial have Gen X parents.
Fuck. Don't you dare start that again. :tothehand: :ohno: :ohno:
Start what? Stating facts?
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Grizalltheway wrote:
CAA Flagship wrote: Fuck. Don't you dare start that again. :tothehand: :ohno: :ohno:
Start what? Stating facts?
No. Defending red turf.
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kalm wrote:
Ibanez wrote: :lol: Probably. Let's hope the Gen Xers aren't just like their(our) parents. I doubt it. I think Gen Xers will be better than the Baby Boomers. The time for them to be the majority is coming up.

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I think we sorted this out in another thread but many of those millennial have Gen X parents.
Some do, sure, generations mix a fair amount. But the vast majority are from Baby Boomer parents. Children from Gen X'ers are just getting there now.
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Chizzang wrote:
Grizalltheway wrote:
Yeah, and considering the median income in Vermont is $52K, I don't think the average person who lives and works there year round is in the market for a $600,000 first home, let alone third.
The median price in Washington State is around $300K too
but I'd have to drive over two moutian ranges and 350 miles to FUCKING Spokane to find one

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You should go to the Tri Cities. I remember seeing homes there for $115K and thinking a person should by three of them and just build a skybridge in between them. That price as a while ago, but my point was the same as yours. Pretty pricey, even here in Bothell.
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GannonFan wrote:
kalm wrote:
I think we sorted this out in another thread but many of those millennial have Gen X parents.
Some do, sure, generations mix a fair amount. But the vast majority are from Baby Boomer parents. Children from Gen X'ers are just getting there now.
Vast majority? What's the percentage? Gen X extends back to those born in the early 60's.
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kalm wrote:
Chizzang wrote:
We all have different ideas as to what constitutes "the boonies"
Yeah it's about 3 miles from there

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It's a part of Bothell with I405 running next to it.

Boonies... :rofl:

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I will admit, the Seattle area does an amazing job of hiding urban development. :nod:
You can see my house in this pic. I live by that lake that looks like #7 in the center of the pic.
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SeattleGriz wrote:
kalm wrote:
It's a part of Bothell with I405 running next to it.

Boonies... :rofl:

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I will admit, the Seattle area does an amazing job of hiding urban development. :nod:
You can see my house in this pic. I live by that lake that looks like #7 in the center of the pic.
Hey, I have some friends who live in Bothell. You and Cleets probably know them.

(on account of you live in the boonies... :mrgreen: )
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