The root of the issue is people want everything for nothing and expect it right away.∞∞∞ wrote:Perhaps in the America you grew up in, but this is becoming less true by the day. That's the problem. And it will continue being a problem until productiveness is actually compensated fairly.HI54UNI wrote:But most people can get ahead if they want to put in the work.
Railing on the poor for being lazy, moochers, etc. doesn't address the root of the issue.
The Democratic Party...
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Re: The Democratic Party...
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Re: The Democratic Party...
Good for him; this is not the reality for most Americans nowadays. The brutal reality is that he likely wouldn't have been able to support a family of six in 2018 without government assistance.SDHornet wrote:My dad is a boomer. He regularly worked 50+ hour weeks just to make ends meet. He was/is a mechanic, and when he would work his regular job during the week, he would do side work out of the garage (auto body work and painting cars)...all just so the roof stayed over our heads (family of 6, single income) and food on the table...and never once were we on any kind of gubmint assistance.
But let me guess, my dad should have not worked those extra hours "pillaging the wealth" to keep our family afloat, or just said "**** it" and just started racking up credit card debt.![]()
You're insufferable.
People can barely support themselves, let alone a child in some areas on two salaries.
Again, that's the issue.
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∞∞∞ wrote:Good for him; this is not the reality for most Americans nowadays. The brutal reality is that he likely wouldn't have been able to support a family of six in 2018 without government assistance.SDHornet wrote:My dad is a boomer. He regularly worked 50+ hour weeks just to make ends meet. He was/is a mechanic, and when he would work his regular job during the week, he would do side work out of the garage (auto body work and painting cars)...all just so the roof stayed over our heads (family of 6, single income) and food on the table...and never once were we on any kind of gubmint assistance.
But let me guess, my dad should have not worked those extra hours "pillaging the wealth" to keep our family afloat, or just said "**** it" and just started racking up credit card debt.![]()
You're insufferable.
People can barely support themselves, let alone a child in some areas on two salaries.
Again, that's the issue.
Mmkay. Look up the "Misery Index" during the 80's and then get back to us about how times are harder now.
Absolutely clueless.
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Re: The Democratic Party...
But what if he was a Volkswagen mechanic?∞∞∞ wrote:Good for him; this is not the reality for most Americans nowadays. The brutal reality is that he likely wouldn't have been able to support a family of six in 2018 without government assistance.SDHornet wrote:My dad is a boomer. He regularly worked 50+ hour weeks just to make ends meet. He was/is a mechanic, and when he would work his regular job during the week, he would do side work out of the garage (auto body work and painting cars)...all just so the roof stayed over our heads (family of 6, single income) and food on the table...and never once were we on any kind of gubmint assistance.
But let me guess, my dad should have not worked those extra hours "pillaging the wealth" to keep our family afloat, or just said "**** it" and just started racking up credit card debt.![]()
You're insufferable.
People can barely support themselves, let alone a child in some areas on two salaries.
Again, that's the issue.
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Re: The Democratic Party...
Growing up, we regularly worked 12 to 14 hours per day on the farm, 6 days a week, 7 during harvest. Let's see, that's 72 to 86 hours per week or more. I don't miss farming or those hours. Both parents worked to pay the bills, dad had a second job selling seed. It wasn't easy to make a living then, it wasn't during my generation, why shoud the millennials get the silver spoons? Bunch of frickin cry babies.SDHornet wrote:Then they are obviously doing something wrong...∞∞∞ wrote: I really don't think you understand the plight of poor Americans nowadays. I volunteer at homeless shelters every other Monday; people are working full-time to support themselves or their families, but are so underpaid that they can’t get by without relying on government assistance.
People who are work their way up a good job can deny themselves and the payoff is worth it. When you're working 40-60 hours and barely making ends meet, and then being asked to work some more for welfare...with little to no possibility of moving up...what's the point of denying all life experiences for that?
...oh and this is a regular occurrence on any labor intensive farm during harvest season. Take a trip and ask them why or how they do it.

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Re: The Democratic Party...
There's a lot of homes out there for under $20,000, if you don't mind the stigma of a trailer home, it's a roof. We lived in a lot of dumps growing up. One house, my parents used the living room for their bedroom, dining room was our living room and the kids had a bedroom. Better than my grandparents. Grandpa had 6 boys in one bedroom and 4 girls in the other, on their Minnesota farm. They managed just fine, and some great stories of growing up, working odd jobs, even working and not getting paid, saving money when they could.∞∞∞ wrote:Good for him; this is not the reality for most Americans nowadays. The brutal reality is that he likely wouldn't have been able to support a family of six in 2018 without government assistance.SDHornet wrote:My dad is a boomer. He regularly worked 50+ hour weeks just to make ends meet. He was/is a mechanic, and when he would work his regular job during the week, he would do side work out of the garage (auto body work and painting cars)...all just so the roof stayed over our heads (family of 6, single income) and food on the table...and never once were we on any kind of gubmint assistance.
But let me guess, my dad should have not worked those extra hours "pillaging the wealth" to keep our family afloat, or just said "**** it" and just started racking up credit card debt.![]()
You're insufferable.
People can barely support themselves, let alone a child in some areas on two salaries.
Again, that's the issue.

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Re: The Democratic Party...
I was in a trailer for the first 2 years of my life.Gil Dobie wrote:There's a lot of homes out there for under $20,000, if you don't mind the stigma of a trailer home, it's a roof. We lived in a lot of dumps growing up. One house, my parents used the living room for their bedroom, dining room was our living room and the kids had a bedroom. Better than my grandparents. Grandpa had 6 boys in one bedroom and 4 girls in the other, on their Minnesota farm. They managed just fine, and some great stories of growing up, working odd jobs, even working and not getting paid, saving money when they could.∞∞∞ wrote: Good for him; this is not the reality for most Americans nowadays. The brutal reality is that he likely wouldn't have been able to support a family of six in 2018 without government assistance.
People can barely support themselves, let alone a child in some areas on two salaries.
Again, that's the issue.
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Having children is a choice and an expensive one. If you can't afford them then you shouldn't have then. Condoms are cheaper.∞∞∞ wrote:Good for him; this is not the reality for most Americans nowadays. The brutal reality is that he likely wouldn't have been able to support a family of six in 2018 without government assistance.SDHornet wrote:My dad is a boomer. He regularly worked 50+ hour weeks just to make ends meet. He was/is a mechanic, and when he would work his regular job during the week, he would do side work out of the garage (auto body work and painting cars)...all just so the roof stayed over our heads (family of 6, single income) and food on the table...and never once were we on any kind of gubmint assistance.
But let me guess, my dad should have not worked those extra hours "pillaging the wealth" to keep our family afloat, or just said "**** it" and just started racking up credit card debt.![]()
You're insufferable.
People can barely support themselves, let alone a child in some areas on two salaries.
Again, that's the issue.
The government should be focused on defense and infrastructure. A basic, limited safety net is fine. The betterment of people is a noble goal but the government should provide the opportunity for betterment (education and daycare) and it shod be the individual's responsibility to take advantage of it.
You complain about corporate greed which is a problem but ignore the inefficiency and waste inherent in government programs. Who is responsible for the housing conditions that the urban poor live in? Is it all the fault of greedy landlords (and 1%'s like Chizzy with multiple homes
Will making the government bigger and more responsible for more parts of our lives make our lives better? Or will there be patronage hires and unnecessary regulations that increase costs and stifle initiative
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Re: The Democratic Party...
You know nothing about me, obviously.∞∞∞ wrote:I get it, you're greedy and don't give a shit about anyone else.AZGrizFan wrote:Never have I seen someone so young spout so much bull crap without a shred of proof and yet stated as if its all absolute fact. Truly, its dizzying.
It's very much a characteristic of boomers...inherit a wealthy nation, pillage its wealth, cut benefits, bankrupt it, borrow from future generations, blame everyone else for the problems, deny reality, and then burn the whole thing down on the way out for good measure.
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Re: The Democratic Party...
Again, stated as if its absolute fact.∞∞∞ wrote:Perhaps in the America you grew up in, but this is becoming less true by the day. That's the problem. And it will continue being a problem until productiveness is actually compensated fairly.HI54UNI wrote:But most people can get ahead if they want to put in the work.
Railing on the poor for being lazy, moochers, etc. doesn't address the root of the issue.
You want "fair compensation" but then admit you shop at Walmart because you can get cheap mass produced goods made in China. You're so fucking wrapped around the axle you don't know whether you're coming or going.
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Re: The Democratic Party...
A demtifa suffering from extreme TDS rams a car because it had a pro Trump bumper sticker.
http://www.capecodtimes.com/news/201807 ... er-sticker
Cue JSO with something like those who have pro Trump bumper stickers are despicable people. They should have their cars rammed...
http://www.capecodtimes.com/news/201807 ... er-sticker
Cue JSO with something like those who have pro Trump bumper stickers are despicable people. They should have their cars rammed...
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Re: The Democratic Party...
I don't care for Trump, but these nuts with TDS, just creepy.BDKJMU wrote:A demtifa suffering from extreme TDS rams a car because it had a pro Trump bumper sticker.
http://www.capecodtimes.com/news/201807 ... er-sticker
Que JSO with something like those who have pro Trump bumper stickers are despicable people. They should have their cars rammed...

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Que, amigo?BDKJMU wrote:
Que JSO with something like those who have pro Trump bumper stickers are despicable people. They should have their cars rammed...
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I fixed it smartass. You know I meant "Cue" not "Que"Skjellyfetti wrote:Que, amigo?BDKJMU wrote:
Que JSO with something like those who have pro Trump bumper stickers are despicable people. They should have their cars rammed...
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Re: The Democratic Party...
Tax the rich, feed the poor...until there are no rich no more...
Alvin Lee said in an interview a few years back that they were not advocating, but questioning the wisdom, of hippies calling for taxing the rich to “fix the world...”
Alvin Lee said in an interview a few years back that they were not advocating, but questioning the wisdom, of hippies calling for taxing the rich to “fix the world...”
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Re: The Democratic Party...
Evil hippies like Eisenhower?Col Hogan wrote:Tax the rich, feed the poor...until there are no rich no more...
Alvin Lee said in an interview a few years back that they were not advocating, but questioning the wisdom, of hippies calling for taxing the rich to “fix the world...”
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Re: The Democratic Party...
Yea, like him...kalm wrote:Evil hippies like Eisenhower?Col Hogan wrote:Tax the rich, feed the poor...until there are no rich no more...
Alvin Lee said in an interview a few years back that they were not advocating, but questioning the wisdom, of hippies calling for taxing the rich to “fix the world...”
“Tolerance and Apathy are the last virtues of a dying society.” Aristotle
Malo periculosam, libertatem quam quietam servitutem.
Malo periculosam, libertatem quam quietam servitutem.
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Re: The Democratic Party...
Yea, like him...kalm wrote:Evil hippies like Eisenhower?Col Hogan wrote:Tax the rich, feed the poor...until there are no rich no more...
Alvin Lee said in an interview a few years back that they were not advocating, but questioning the wisdom, of hippies calling for taxing the rich to “fix the world...”
“Tolerance and Apathy are the last virtues of a dying society.” Aristotle
Malo periculosam, libertatem quam quietam servitutem.
Malo periculosam, libertatem quam quietam servitutem.
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Re: The Democratic Party...
What a great song. I have some fond memories of driving while intoxicated (mostly pot) listening to that song. Many decades ago, mind you, so the statute of limitations period has elapsed.Col Hogan wrote:Tax the rich, feed the poor...until there are no rich no more...
Alvin Lee said in an interview a few years back that they were not advocating, but questioning the wisdom, of hippies calling for taxing the rich to “fix the world...”
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Re: The Democratic Party...
Probably was, he's a Boomer. Back in the day I could set the valves on a Type 1 or 2 VW in 15 minutes.CID1990 wrote:But what if he was a Volkswagen mechanic?∞∞∞ wrote: Good for him; this is not the reality for most Americans nowadays. The brutal reality is that he likely wouldn't have been able to support a family of six in 2018 without government assistance.
People can barely support themselves, let alone a child in some areas on two salaries.
Again, that's the issue.
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Re: The Democratic Party...
Paging Trip!!!
DNC voted to not accept monies from oil companies in June...realizes how badly they need money and voted to accept monies from oil companies again.
DNC voted to not accept monies from oil companies in June...realizes how badly they need money and voted to accept monies from oil companies again.
Re: The Democratic Party...
I saw that and it's what bothers me about the DNC at the national level. Upper echelon management is a complete shit show; they take the Peter Principle and magnify it to a whole new level.SDHornet wrote:Paging Trip!!!
DNC voted to not accept monies from oil companies in June...realizes how badly they need money and voted to accept monies from oil companies again.
But there's great groundwork being done all across the nation and that's more important for a political party. Ultimately the best work is done neighbor-to-neighbor, not through television ads or PACs.
Frankly, President Trump has been better at unifying the DNC than any Democrat "leader." They should make him an honorary member.
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Re: The Democratic Party...
The DNC is far, far from unified. In fact, possibly further than it's EVER been. The Democrat party is splintering before our very eyes...∞∞∞ wrote:I saw that and it's what bothers me about the DNC at the national level. Upper echelon management is a complete shit show; they take the Peter Principle and magnify it to a whole new level.SDHornet wrote:Paging Trip!!!
DNC voted to not accept monies from oil companies in June...realizes how badly they need money and voted to accept monies from oil companies again.
But there's great groundwork being done all across the nation and that's more important for a political party. Ultimately the best work is done neighbor-to-neighbor, not through television ads or PACs.
Frankly, President Trump has been better at unifying the DNC than any Democrat "leader." They should make him an honorary member.
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Re: The Democratic Party...
They have their issues at this time. But unless something dramatically changes in the underlying trends, they are going to win in the end. They are going to win the war. A new opponent may arise. But right now the Republican Party is headed for the ash heap of history (as the cliche goes).AZGrizFan wrote:The DNC is far, far from unified. In fact, possibly further than it's EVER been. The Democrat party is splintering before our very eyes...∞∞∞ wrote: I saw that and it's what bothers me about the DNC at the national level. Upper echelon management is a complete **** show; they take the Peter Principle and magnify it to a whole new level.
But there's great groundwork being done all across the nation and that's more important for a political party. Ultimately the best work is done neighbor-to-neighbor, not through television ads or PACs.
Frankly, President Trump has been better at unifying the DNC than any Democrat "leader." They should make him an honorary member.![]()
Well, I believe that I must tell the truth
And say things as they really are
But if I told the truth and nothing but the truth
Could I ever be a star?
Deep Purple: No One Came

And say things as they really are
But if I told the truth and nothing but the truth
Could I ever be a star?
Deep Purple: No One Came




