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November 13, 2009 at 11:14 AM #483201November 13, 2009 at 11:28 AM #482377CDMA ENGParticipant
[quote=sdduuuude]Au contraire,
They make me feel educated. What’s more depressing – expecting bad things to happen and the do. Or expecting good things to happen, then being surprised when bad things happen ?
They help me prepare for my own future rather than sit idly by and be ignorant. This puts power in my own hands, which is just the opposite of depression, wherein people tend to sit by and let things happen to them.[/quote]
Mi Amico,
very true… But remember last go around we saw good ppl lose their jobs. I do feel empowered when reading these blogs and it does give me the power to brace myself for the blow… But the blow still hurts… Whether you know its coming or not.
You cannot avoid the blow… that is what is depressing to me.
Then again whatever happens I can sit pretty for two years…
What is really depressing is tonight. I fear another down night at the poker table!
π
CE
November 13, 2009 at 11:28 AM #482546CDMA ENGParticipant[quote=sdduuuude]Au contraire,
They make me feel educated. What’s more depressing – expecting bad things to happen and the do. Or expecting good things to happen, then being surprised when bad things happen ?
They help me prepare for my own future rather than sit idly by and be ignorant. This puts power in my own hands, which is just the opposite of depression, wherein people tend to sit by and let things happen to them.[/quote]
Mi Amico,
very true… But remember last go around we saw good ppl lose their jobs. I do feel empowered when reading these blogs and it does give me the power to brace myself for the blow… But the blow still hurts… Whether you know its coming or not.
You cannot avoid the blow… that is what is depressing to me.
Then again whatever happens I can sit pretty for two years…
What is really depressing is tonight. I fear another down night at the poker table!
π
CE
November 13, 2009 at 11:28 AM #482913CDMA ENGParticipant[quote=sdduuuude]Au contraire,
They make me feel educated. What’s more depressing – expecting bad things to happen and the do. Or expecting good things to happen, then being surprised when bad things happen ?
They help me prepare for my own future rather than sit idly by and be ignorant. This puts power in my own hands, which is just the opposite of depression, wherein people tend to sit by and let things happen to them.[/quote]
Mi Amico,
very true… But remember last go around we saw good ppl lose their jobs. I do feel empowered when reading these blogs and it does give me the power to brace myself for the blow… But the blow still hurts… Whether you know its coming or not.
You cannot avoid the blow… that is what is depressing to me.
Then again whatever happens I can sit pretty for two years…
What is really depressing is tonight. I fear another down night at the poker table!
π
CE
November 13, 2009 at 11:28 AM #482994CDMA ENGParticipant[quote=sdduuuude]Au contraire,
They make me feel educated. What’s more depressing – expecting bad things to happen and the do. Or expecting good things to happen, then being surprised when bad things happen ?
They help me prepare for my own future rather than sit idly by and be ignorant. This puts power in my own hands, which is just the opposite of depression, wherein people tend to sit by and let things happen to them.[/quote]
Mi Amico,
very true… But remember last go around we saw good ppl lose their jobs. I do feel empowered when reading these blogs and it does give me the power to brace myself for the blow… But the blow still hurts… Whether you know its coming or not.
You cannot avoid the blow… that is what is depressing to me.
Then again whatever happens I can sit pretty for two years…
What is really depressing is tonight. I fear another down night at the poker table!
π
CE
November 13, 2009 at 11:28 AM #483221CDMA ENGParticipant[quote=sdduuuude]Au contraire,
They make me feel educated. What’s more depressing – expecting bad things to happen and the do. Or expecting good things to happen, then being surprised when bad things happen ?
They help me prepare for my own future rather than sit idly by and be ignorant. This puts power in my own hands, which is just the opposite of depression, wherein people tend to sit by and let things happen to them.[/quote]
Mi Amico,
very true… But remember last go around we saw good ppl lose their jobs. I do feel empowered when reading these blogs and it does give me the power to brace myself for the blow… But the blow still hurts… Whether you know its coming or not.
You cannot avoid the blow… that is what is depressing to me.
Then again whatever happens I can sit pretty for two years…
What is really depressing is tonight. I fear another down night at the poker table!
π
CE
November 23, 2009 at 11:03 PM #485944ZeitgeistParticipant“The United States is not only not saving nuts, it’s eating the ones left over from the last winter.”
New York Times: U.S. Racing Toward Debt βShockβ
“A page one, top-of-the-fold New York Times report Monday warns that U.S. debt is rising so fast that the federal government is careening toward a ‘payment shock’ in the not-too-distant future.”
“The Times lead headline read: ‘Federal Government Faces Balloon in Debt Payments: At $700 Billion a Year, Cost Will Top Budgets for 2 Wars, Education, Energy.’β
“The Times headline appears eerie just as the Senate moves to push forward on a radical healthcare reform β with CBO estimates for a final bill costing nearly $1 trillion dollars over the next year.”
November 23, 2009 at 11:03 PM #486113ZeitgeistParticipant“The United States is not only not saving nuts, it’s eating the ones left over from the last winter.”
New York Times: U.S. Racing Toward Debt βShockβ
“A page one, top-of-the-fold New York Times report Monday warns that U.S. debt is rising so fast that the federal government is careening toward a ‘payment shock’ in the not-too-distant future.”
“The Times lead headline read: ‘Federal Government Faces Balloon in Debt Payments: At $700 Billion a Year, Cost Will Top Budgets for 2 Wars, Education, Energy.’β
“The Times headline appears eerie just as the Senate moves to push forward on a radical healthcare reform β with CBO estimates for a final bill costing nearly $1 trillion dollars over the next year.”
November 23, 2009 at 11:03 PM #486486ZeitgeistParticipant“The United States is not only not saving nuts, it’s eating the ones left over from the last winter.”
New York Times: U.S. Racing Toward Debt βShockβ
“A page one, top-of-the-fold New York Times report Monday warns that U.S. debt is rising so fast that the federal government is careening toward a ‘payment shock’ in the not-too-distant future.”
“The Times lead headline read: ‘Federal Government Faces Balloon in Debt Payments: At $700 Billion a Year, Cost Will Top Budgets for 2 Wars, Education, Energy.’β
“The Times headline appears eerie just as the Senate moves to push forward on a radical healthcare reform β with CBO estimates for a final bill costing nearly $1 trillion dollars over the next year.”
November 23, 2009 at 11:03 PM #486573ZeitgeistParticipant“The United States is not only not saving nuts, it’s eating the ones left over from the last winter.”
New York Times: U.S. Racing Toward Debt βShockβ
“A page one, top-of-the-fold New York Times report Monday warns that U.S. debt is rising so fast that the federal government is careening toward a ‘payment shock’ in the not-too-distant future.”
“The Times lead headline read: ‘Federal Government Faces Balloon in Debt Payments: At $700 Billion a Year, Cost Will Top Budgets for 2 Wars, Education, Energy.’β
“The Times headline appears eerie just as the Senate moves to push forward on a radical healthcare reform β with CBO estimates for a final bill costing nearly $1 trillion dollars over the next year.”
November 23, 2009 at 11:03 PM #486802ZeitgeistParticipant“The United States is not only not saving nuts, it’s eating the ones left over from the last winter.”
New York Times: U.S. Racing Toward Debt βShockβ
“A page one, top-of-the-fold New York Times report Monday warns that U.S. debt is rising so fast that the federal government is careening toward a ‘payment shock’ in the not-too-distant future.”
“The Times lead headline read: ‘Federal Government Faces Balloon in Debt Payments: At $700 Billion a Year, Cost Will Top Budgets for 2 Wars, Education, Energy.’β
“The Times headline appears eerie just as the Senate moves to push forward on a radical healthcare reform β with CBO estimates for a final bill costing nearly $1 trillion dollars over the next year.”
November 24, 2009 at 9:42 AM #486054sdduuuudeParticipantIt seems the people and businesses have stopped borrowing but the government isn’t.
November 24, 2009 at 9:42 AM #486221sdduuuudeParticipantIt seems the people and businesses have stopped borrowing but the government isn’t.
November 24, 2009 at 9:42 AM #486595sdduuuudeParticipantIt seems the people and businesses have stopped borrowing but the government isn’t.
November 24, 2009 at 9:42 AM #486682sdduuuudeParticipantIt seems the people and businesses have stopped borrowing but the government isn’t.
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