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July 19, 2008 at 2:14 AM #242818July 19, 2008 at 2:14 AM #242824equalizerParticipant
Broken record, but gotta say again that Clinton, Obama are so selfish, only care about their personal needs desires instead of the good of their party or country. Obama is so out there that Mondale is looking good right now. Clinton, despised by half the country, still seems downright moderate compared to Obama. If these two idiots had any ounce of loyalty to their party, they would never had run and moderate like Mark Warner or Tim Kaine would have coasted to 10 point win. But no, gotta have that change, gotta have that woman. It’s not too late, Obama and Clinton can still walk away.
Watching McLaughlin Group on PBS, “Mort” Zuckerman was jokingly asked how the billionaire views the banks. BTW, he is the conservative billionaire owner of USN World report. He replied that we’ll get through this but that this will be the longest and deepest recession since the Great Depression. With that kind of attitude, Obama should be up 10-20 points in the poll now vs McCain like Dukakis was up in polls in summer of 88 vs GB1 before he got SwiftTanked. The fact that polls are tied now spells doom for Obama. I told friends that only way that Obama would win is if we have major recession, which today means if BofA or maybe even if smaller WaMu get taken over by FDIC. Exec party will do whatever it takes to prevent that because it would mean dem would win. So game over. All you geeks can run your fancy Monte Carlo game theory simulations, but you’ll still come up with my simple answer.
PS: All 4 people on show agreed that dems would pick up 5 Senate seat to get to 54.
July 19, 2008 at 7:29 AM #242644BugsParticipant[quote=equalizer]Bugs,
Sounds like you are bitter and ready to cling to your appraisal reports. π
Same could be said for Texas; if repb said he was a Martian (no, not Ron Paul, he is a Moonian), he would still win Texas by 70-30. [/quote]
Huh? My participation in this thread wasn’t about the topic. That’s because I don’t think I know enough about the subject to have an informed opinion about it; and unlike some people we know, I know better than to shoot my mouth off until I do know something about the topic.
I was only commenting on the topic of civility and tolerance in the Pigg community. And Airborne insertion.
Having said that, you’re right about me being bitter about certain things (lending abuses, lying RE economists, crooked appraisals, uncivil society, etc), and I do stick up for my work to the extent that I can support it (occupational necessity). I’m not bitter about this election, though.
July 19, 2008 at 7:29 AM #242783BugsParticipant[quote=equalizer]Bugs,
Sounds like you are bitter and ready to cling to your appraisal reports. π
Same could be said for Texas; if repb said he was a Martian (no, not Ron Paul, he is a Moonian), he would still win Texas by 70-30. [/quote]
Huh? My participation in this thread wasn’t about the topic. That’s because I don’t think I know enough about the subject to have an informed opinion about it; and unlike some people we know, I know better than to shoot my mouth off until I do know something about the topic.
I was only commenting on the topic of civility and tolerance in the Pigg community. And Airborne insertion.
Having said that, you’re right about me being bitter about certain things (lending abuses, lying RE economists, crooked appraisals, uncivil society, etc), and I do stick up for my work to the extent that I can support it (occupational necessity). I’m not bitter about this election, though.
July 19, 2008 at 7:29 AM #242791BugsParticipant[quote=equalizer]Bugs,
Sounds like you are bitter and ready to cling to your appraisal reports. π
Same could be said for Texas; if repb said he was a Martian (no, not Ron Paul, he is a Moonian), he would still win Texas by 70-30. [/quote]
Huh? My participation in this thread wasn’t about the topic. That’s because I don’t think I know enough about the subject to have an informed opinion about it; and unlike some people we know, I know better than to shoot my mouth off until I do know something about the topic.
I was only commenting on the topic of civility and tolerance in the Pigg community. And Airborne insertion.
Having said that, you’re right about me being bitter about certain things (lending abuses, lying RE economists, crooked appraisals, uncivil society, etc), and I do stick up for my work to the extent that I can support it (occupational necessity). I’m not bitter about this election, though.
July 19, 2008 at 7:29 AM #242848BugsParticipant[quote=equalizer]Bugs,
Sounds like you are bitter and ready to cling to your appraisal reports. π
Same could be said for Texas; if repb said he was a Martian (no, not Ron Paul, he is a Moonian), he would still win Texas by 70-30. [/quote]
Huh? My participation in this thread wasn’t about the topic. That’s because I don’t think I know enough about the subject to have an informed opinion about it; and unlike some people we know, I know better than to shoot my mouth off until I do know something about the topic.
I was only commenting on the topic of civility and tolerance in the Pigg community. And Airborne insertion.
Having said that, you’re right about me being bitter about certain things (lending abuses, lying RE economists, crooked appraisals, uncivil society, etc), and I do stick up for my work to the extent that I can support it (occupational necessity). I’m not bitter about this election, though.
July 19, 2008 at 7:29 AM #242854BugsParticipant[quote=equalizer]Bugs,
Sounds like you are bitter and ready to cling to your appraisal reports. π
Same could be said for Texas; if repb said he was a Martian (no, not Ron Paul, he is a Moonian), he would still win Texas by 70-30. [/quote]
Huh? My participation in this thread wasn’t about the topic. That’s because I don’t think I know enough about the subject to have an informed opinion about it; and unlike some people we know, I know better than to shoot my mouth off until I do know something about the topic.
I was only commenting on the topic of civility and tolerance in the Pigg community. And Airborne insertion.
Having said that, you’re right about me being bitter about certain things (lending abuses, lying RE economists, crooked appraisals, uncivil society, etc), and I do stick up for my work to the extent that I can support it (occupational necessity). I’m not bitter about this election, though.
July 19, 2008 at 8:39 AM #242659jficquetteParticipant[quote=equalizer]Broken record, but gotta say again that Clinton, Obama are so selfish, only care about their personal needs desires instead of the good of their party or country. Obama is so out there that Mondale is looking good right now. Clinton, despised by half the country, still seems downright moderate compared to Obama. If these two idiots had any ounce of loyalty to their party, they would never had run and moderate like Mark Warner or Tim Kaine would have coasted to 10 point win. But no, gotta have that change, gotta have that woman. It’s not too late, Obama and Clinton can still walk away.
Watching McLaughlin Group on PBS, “Mort” Zuckerman was jokingly asked how the billionaire views the banks. BTW, he is the conservative billionaire owner of USN World report. He replied that we’ll get through this but that this will be the longest and deepest recession since the Great Depression. With that kind of attitude, Obama should be up 10-20 points in the poll now vs McCain like Dukakis was up in polls in summer of 88 vs GB1 before he got SwiftTanked. The fact that polls are tied now spells doom for Obama. I told friends that only way that Obama would win is if we have major recession, which today means if BofA or maybe even if smaller WaMu get taken over by FDIC. Exec party will do whatever it takes to prevent that because it would mean dem would win. So game over. All you geeks can run your fancy Monte Carlo game theory simulations, but you’ll still come up with my simple answer.
PS: All 4 people on show agreed that dems would pick up 5 Senate seat to get to 54.[/quote]
Only 9% of the people think congress is doing a good job which is almost 1/4 the % of people who think that Bush is a good job.
Considering how poorly congress is thought of (except in the MSM) then I don’t see how the Democrats are going to pick up any seats.
Who will vote for them since the % who think they are doing a good job is only twice the margin of error? LOL
John
July 19, 2008 at 8:39 AM #242799jficquetteParticipant[quote=equalizer]Broken record, but gotta say again that Clinton, Obama are so selfish, only care about their personal needs desires instead of the good of their party or country. Obama is so out there that Mondale is looking good right now. Clinton, despised by half the country, still seems downright moderate compared to Obama. If these two idiots had any ounce of loyalty to their party, they would never had run and moderate like Mark Warner or Tim Kaine would have coasted to 10 point win. But no, gotta have that change, gotta have that woman. It’s not too late, Obama and Clinton can still walk away.
Watching McLaughlin Group on PBS, “Mort” Zuckerman was jokingly asked how the billionaire views the banks. BTW, he is the conservative billionaire owner of USN World report. He replied that we’ll get through this but that this will be the longest and deepest recession since the Great Depression. With that kind of attitude, Obama should be up 10-20 points in the poll now vs McCain like Dukakis was up in polls in summer of 88 vs GB1 before he got SwiftTanked. The fact that polls are tied now spells doom for Obama. I told friends that only way that Obama would win is if we have major recession, which today means if BofA or maybe even if smaller WaMu get taken over by FDIC. Exec party will do whatever it takes to prevent that because it would mean dem would win. So game over. All you geeks can run your fancy Monte Carlo game theory simulations, but you’ll still come up with my simple answer.
PS: All 4 people on show agreed that dems would pick up 5 Senate seat to get to 54.[/quote]
Only 9% of the people think congress is doing a good job which is almost 1/4 the % of people who think that Bush is a good job.
Considering how poorly congress is thought of (except in the MSM) then I don’t see how the Democrats are going to pick up any seats.
Who will vote for them since the % who think they are doing a good job is only twice the margin of error? LOL
John
July 19, 2008 at 8:39 AM #242806jficquetteParticipant[quote=equalizer]Broken record, but gotta say again that Clinton, Obama are so selfish, only care about their personal needs desires instead of the good of their party or country. Obama is so out there that Mondale is looking good right now. Clinton, despised by half the country, still seems downright moderate compared to Obama. If these two idiots had any ounce of loyalty to their party, they would never had run and moderate like Mark Warner or Tim Kaine would have coasted to 10 point win. But no, gotta have that change, gotta have that woman. It’s not too late, Obama and Clinton can still walk away.
Watching McLaughlin Group on PBS, “Mort” Zuckerman was jokingly asked how the billionaire views the banks. BTW, he is the conservative billionaire owner of USN World report. He replied that we’ll get through this but that this will be the longest and deepest recession since the Great Depression. With that kind of attitude, Obama should be up 10-20 points in the poll now vs McCain like Dukakis was up in polls in summer of 88 vs GB1 before he got SwiftTanked. The fact that polls are tied now spells doom for Obama. I told friends that only way that Obama would win is if we have major recession, which today means if BofA or maybe even if smaller WaMu get taken over by FDIC. Exec party will do whatever it takes to prevent that because it would mean dem would win. So game over. All you geeks can run your fancy Monte Carlo game theory simulations, but you’ll still come up with my simple answer.
PS: All 4 people on show agreed that dems would pick up 5 Senate seat to get to 54.[/quote]
Only 9% of the people think congress is doing a good job which is almost 1/4 the % of people who think that Bush is a good job.
Considering how poorly congress is thought of (except in the MSM) then I don’t see how the Democrats are going to pick up any seats.
Who will vote for them since the % who think they are doing a good job is only twice the margin of error? LOL
John
July 19, 2008 at 8:39 AM #242863jficquetteParticipant[quote=equalizer]Broken record, but gotta say again that Clinton, Obama are so selfish, only care about their personal needs desires instead of the good of their party or country. Obama is so out there that Mondale is looking good right now. Clinton, despised by half the country, still seems downright moderate compared to Obama. If these two idiots had any ounce of loyalty to their party, they would never had run and moderate like Mark Warner or Tim Kaine would have coasted to 10 point win. But no, gotta have that change, gotta have that woman. It’s not too late, Obama and Clinton can still walk away.
Watching McLaughlin Group on PBS, “Mort” Zuckerman was jokingly asked how the billionaire views the banks. BTW, he is the conservative billionaire owner of USN World report. He replied that we’ll get through this but that this will be the longest and deepest recession since the Great Depression. With that kind of attitude, Obama should be up 10-20 points in the poll now vs McCain like Dukakis was up in polls in summer of 88 vs GB1 before he got SwiftTanked. The fact that polls are tied now spells doom for Obama. I told friends that only way that Obama would win is if we have major recession, which today means if BofA or maybe even if smaller WaMu get taken over by FDIC. Exec party will do whatever it takes to prevent that because it would mean dem would win. So game over. All you geeks can run your fancy Monte Carlo game theory simulations, but you’ll still come up with my simple answer.
PS: All 4 people on show agreed that dems would pick up 5 Senate seat to get to 54.[/quote]
Only 9% of the people think congress is doing a good job which is almost 1/4 the % of people who think that Bush is a good job.
Considering how poorly congress is thought of (except in the MSM) then I don’t see how the Democrats are going to pick up any seats.
Who will vote for them since the % who think they are doing a good job is only twice the margin of error? LOL
John
July 19, 2008 at 8:39 AM #242869jficquetteParticipant[quote=equalizer]Broken record, but gotta say again that Clinton, Obama are so selfish, only care about their personal needs desires instead of the good of their party or country. Obama is so out there that Mondale is looking good right now. Clinton, despised by half the country, still seems downright moderate compared to Obama. If these two idiots had any ounce of loyalty to their party, they would never had run and moderate like Mark Warner or Tim Kaine would have coasted to 10 point win. But no, gotta have that change, gotta have that woman. It’s not too late, Obama and Clinton can still walk away.
Watching McLaughlin Group on PBS, “Mort” Zuckerman was jokingly asked how the billionaire views the banks. BTW, he is the conservative billionaire owner of USN World report. He replied that we’ll get through this but that this will be the longest and deepest recession since the Great Depression. With that kind of attitude, Obama should be up 10-20 points in the poll now vs McCain like Dukakis was up in polls in summer of 88 vs GB1 before he got SwiftTanked. The fact that polls are tied now spells doom for Obama. I told friends that only way that Obama would win is if we have major recession, which today means if BofA or maybe even if smaller WaMu get taken over by FDIC. Exec party will do whatever it takes to prevent that because it would mean dem would win. So game over. All you geeks can run your fancy Monte Carlo game theory simulations, but you’ll still come up with my simple answer.
PS: All 4 people on show agreed that dems would pick up 5 Senate seat to get to 54.[/quote]
Only 9% of the people think congress is doing a good job which is almost 1/4 the % of people who think that Bush is a good job.
Considering how poorly congress is thought of (except in the MSM) then I don’t see how the Democrats are going to pick up any seats.
Who will vote for them since the % who think they are doing a good job is only twice the margin of error? LOL
John
July 19, 2008 at 9:34 AM #242718equalizerParticipantBugs,
I speak in riddles like the old funny SNL Dennis Miller; I was trying to give you a subtle compliment cloaked inside a poor joke. And we should all be bitter about those topics and the election. Our posts are dry boring housing and economic facts that no one wants to read.We post economic or housing threads and there are 1 or 2 responses, while all these OT posts swamp all legit posts. I think these posts used to be on the Yahoo message board, but they got “so out of hand” that Yahoo shut it down. The way OT posts should be one way redirected to
http://charactercounts.org/overview/faq.html#SixPillarsI was waiting for someone like you to bring this up, others like me have no leadership skills here. So, THANK YOU!
July 19, 2008 at 9:34 AM #242860equalizerParticipantBugs,
I speak in riddles like the old funny SNL Dennis Miller; I was trying to give you a subtle compliment cloaked inside a poor joke. And we should all be bitter about those topics and the election. Our posts are dry boring housing and economic facts that no one wants to read.We post economic or housing threads and there are 1 or 2 responses, while all these OT posts swamp all legit posts. I think these posts used to be on the Yahoo message board, but they got “so out of hand” that Yahoo shut it down. The way OT posts should be one way redirected to
http://charactercounts.org/overview/faq.html#SixPillarsI was waiting for someone like you to bring this up, others like me have no leadership skills here. So, THANK YOU!
July 19, 2008 at 9:34 AM #242867equalizerParticipantBugs,
I speak in riddles like the old funny SNL Dennis Miller; I was trying to give you a subtle compliment cloaked inside a poor joke. And we should all be bitter about those topics and the election. Our posts are dry boring housing and economic facts that no one wants to read.We post economic or housing threads and there are 1 or 2 responses, while all these OT posts swamp all legit posts. I think these posts used to be on the Yahoo message board, but they got “so out of hand” that Yahoo shut it down. The way OT posts should be one way redirected to
http://charactercounts.org/overview/faq.html#SixPillarsI was waiting for someone like you to bring this up, others like me have no leadership skills here. So, THANK YOU!
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