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RIJIMMY
11-19-2009, 01:07 PM
for those too dumb to know what they're looking at

Ok - Bush couldnt speak and said dumb things, but the big O is sure doing a lot of dumb things. I think the word I would use is "careless"

Great,,,

House panel wants answers on faulty stimulus data - CNN.com (http://www.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/11/19/stimulus.district.errors/index.html)

JohnnyD
11-19-2009, 02:01 PM
for those too dumb to know what they're looking at

Ok - Bush couldnt speak and said dumb things, but the big O is sure doing a lot of dumb things. I think the word I would use is "careless"

Great,,,

House panel wants answers on faulty stimulus data - CNN.com (http://www.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/11/19/stimulus.district.errors/index.html)

Agreed. Two administrations in a row that are heavily padding their numbers and data. At least the House is holding him accountable, where as the House let the last administration run-amok.

RIJIMMY
11-19-2009, 08:10 PM
change?
still waiting

justplugit
11-19-2009, 10:24 PM
Only change i see is our country going down the hopper. :(

12 Trillion dollar debt with forecasts almost double that in 10 years,
and that's without healthcare.

Currently $38,000 in debt for every man, woman and child.

My Granddaughter has added 2 years of Chinese in addition
to her chemistry major.
Good idea.

JohnnyD
11-19-2009, 10:43 PM
Only change i see is our country going down the hopper. :(

So you mean nothing's changed? We started circling the bowl mid-2008.

justplugit
11-20-2009, 11:40 AM
So you mean nothing's changed? We started circling the bowl mid-2008.

JD, nothing, or very little, has changed except for more regulations,
bigger government, and proposals that will take even more of our freedoms,
hard earned money, and individuality away.
Fortunately I've been around long enough to know the difference.
Just about all the change I've seen for the worse started in the 60's so i can't bllame it all on one party or another.

We have enough laws on the books and don't need anymore, imho.
These new Big G jobs produce nothing except to add more taxes to cover
salaries, benefits and retirement.

When someone used to disagree with what you said, the comeback would be,
"It's a free country isn't it".
Haven't heard that in years.

There are so many people who never experienced true individuality and personal
freedom and it's Big G that's running, not walking, to expand itself into every
aspect of our lives.

JohnnyD
11-20-2009, 11:54 AM
JD, nothing, or very little, has changed except for more regulations,
bigger government, and proposals that will take even more of our freedoms,
hard earned money, and individuality away.
Fortunately I've been around long enough to know the difference.
Just about all the change I've seen for the worse started in the 60's so i can't bllame it all on one party or another.

Your entire post re-enforces my point.

You said the only change you see is that we're "going down the hopper." Well, we've been going down the hopper for well over a decade now.

The only thing that seems to change from administration to administration is the path we take to get to the bottom - each Party just has their own route.

stcroixman
11-20-2009, 07:21 PM
Obama is Jimmy Carter II. He is going to lose next time, because we are in such a mess after 1 year of him no one can clean it up for several years.

justplugit
11-20-2009, 08:59 PM
You said the only change you see is that we're "going down the hopper." Well, we've been going down the hopper for well over a decade now



JD, as I see it, it started in the 60's.

The Newark, Detroit and Watts riots restarted the give away programs just to keep people quiet,
instead of looking for real solutions to the problems.

Women entering the work force and depending on 2 incomes to
"have it all " for their families leading too the over use of credit and finally living above their means.

It's been a progressive thing with Big G throwing our money at problems
as if that is the be all to end all.

Debt, debt and more debt, and now it's
time to pay the piper.

JohnnyD
11-21-2009, 12:19 AM
JD, as I see it, it started in the 60's.

The Newark, Detroit and Watts riots restarted the give away programs just to keep people quiet,
instead of looking for real solutions to the problems.

Women entering the work force and depending on 2 incomes to
"have it all " for their families leading too the over use of credit and finally living above their means.

It's been a progressive thing with Big G throwing our money at problems
as if that is the be all to end all.

Debt, debt and more debt, and now it's
time to pay the piper.

My experience with the 60s is only through studying history - I'm a bit too young to discuss it by experience. But, from what I've learned, you're dead on. The 60s seemed to be a turning point for a lot of issues in this country, from freedom of expression, tolerance, the beginning of people utilizing social services, etc. - damn hippies effing up this countries.

spence
11-21-2009, 07:48 AM
It's the pot.

-spence

justplugit
11-21-2009, 09:52 PM
- damn hippies effing up this countries.

[QUOTE = Spence - It's the pot.

LOL, yup, and they are the same ones that are holding the top
positions in companies and Government now.

Going back 40 years the same ones that told their girlfriends,

"you go down to the clinic get your free birth contol pills, pick up the food stamps,
get us some pot and i'll meet you back on the campus to protest "the etablishment.".:hihi:

RIROCKHOUND
11-23-2009, 03:31 PM
Women entering the work force and depending on 2 incomes to "have it all " for their families leading too the over use of credit and finally living above their means.

I agree many have the want it all problem, but seriously, women in the workforce is the problem?
1950 called it wants your sentiments back :D:D:D :buds:

buckman
11-23-2009, 03:47 PM
I agree many have the want it all problem, but seriously, women in the workforce is the problem?
1950 called it wants your sentiments back :D:D:D :buds:

I'm all for women in the work place:jump1:

Bocephus
11-23-2009, 04:31 PM
lets not jump to conclusions and blame pot, that stuff makes you want to do nothing but eat cookies,...... there was a lot of bad acid going around back then too. But yes, it did start going downhill in the late 60's from what Ive seen. Ive had older friends admit it was their generation that ruined the american dream. And just one generation away from the greatest generation, wonder what happened??

justplugit
11-23-2009, 05:52 PM
I agree many have the want it all problem, but seriously, women in the workforce is the problem?
1950 called it wants your sentiments back :D:D:D :buds:

I have no problem with women working, or equal pay for equal work.

My point was the over indulgence because of the 2 income family.

Banks used to only take into consideration one income earner when granting
the amount of mortgage to loan, in addition to requiring a 20% down payment.
Now, because of the lax standards in loans, one partner loses a job in the 2 income family and the foreclosure sign goes up. :(

RRH, 2015 called, the IRS will want all your $$$ and your dingy. ;) :buds:

The Dad Fisherman
11-24-2009, 09:21 AM
And just one generation away from the greatest generation, wonder what happened??

Sounds like Bad Parenting to me......:hee:

Swimmer
11-24-2009, 09:43 AM
Its amazing how many different ways you can dress up poop and pass it off as something new. All the bullshat options have been used up. Only option left to try is honesty. THOUGH NO ONE WOULD BELIEVE YOU.

buckman
11-24-2009, 12:40 PM
Sounds like Bad Parenting to me......:hee:

It takes a village Kevin.:uhuh: Reducing the roll of parenting is the future:fury:

Fly Rod
11-24-2009, 01:57 PM
Show me a woman that does not work and you would never see her in my harem. :rotf2:

Show me a woman that works and can support my way of life, that would be instant :love:

justplugit
11-25-2009, 05:06 PM
[QUOTE=Swimmer;725837 Only option left to try is honesty. THOUGH NO ONE WOULD BELIEVE YOU.[/QUOTE]

That would be refreshing, but would that be PC ? :huh: Sad.

Sad too, we have reached the point for the first time when
a generation won't be able to pass on a better life for their kids and
grand kids than we had

After Obama, Pelosi, Reid etc. are done, gone and forgotten, the next generation
will be working and paying for this debacle their entire lives never getting out
from under :(