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January 24, 2008 at 10:46 AM #142434January 24, 2008 at 11:11 AM #142135NotCrankyParticipant
Sorry and thanks kev. Do you want half of mine? My house is paid for my cars are paid for. I enjoy being true to my conscience and my inner hippie more than I like money.Besides that I am really unemployable. My wife works part time. We will be getting the max plus apparently $300 for each kid of which we have plenty.
Seriously though. I don’t like the plan.I don’t like the idea that this is a massage of mass sentiment that we will be paying for even though we didn’t make an appointment.It is frightening how this seems to be a postponement of the day this country gets real.There are a lot of things I would like to see happen instead of getting a grand or two handed out per family. Could 150B pay for troop withdrawal?
I don’t like corporate favors or lobbying either. I think there are a lot of people with unionjobs, goverment jobs and defense contracting jobs that are on the gravy train 365 days a year working very little for my money by making everything an expensive ordeal and thus robbing my inner hippie of much quality of life potential. I guess I believe that everyone in the U.S. gets lots of handouts across the wealth spectrum, in different kinds of packages. We all get the shaft too in thousand of different ways…
January 24, 2008 at 11:11 AM #142363NotCrankyParticipantSorry and thanks kev. Do you want half of mine? My house is paid for my cars are paid for. I enjoy being true to my conscience and my inner hippie more than I like money.Besides that I am really unemployable. My wife works part time. We will be getting the max plus apparently $300 for each kid of which we have plenty.
Seriously though. I don’t like the plan.I don’t like the idea that this is a massage of mass sentiment that we will be paying for even though we didn’t make an appointment.It is frightening how this seems to be a postponement of the day this country gets real.There are a lot of things I would like to see happen instead of getting a grand or two handed out per family. Could 150B pay for troop withdrawal?
I don’t like corporate favors or lobbying either. I think there are a lot of people with unionjobs, goverment jobs and defense contracting jobs that are on the gravy train 365 days a year working very little for my money by making everything an expensive ordeal and thus robbing my inner hippie of much quality of life potential. I guess I believe that everyone in the U.S. gets lots of handouts across the wealth spectrum, in different kinds of packages. We all get the shaft too in thousand of different ways…
January 24, 2008 at 11:11 AM #142375NotCrankyParticipantSorry and thanks kev. Do you want half of mine? My house is paid for my cars are paid for. I enjoy being true to my conscience and my inner hippie more than I like money.Besides that I am really unemployable. My wife works part time. We will be getting the max plus apparently $300 for each kid of which we have plenty.
Seriously though. I don’t like the plan.I don’t like the idea that this is a massage of mass sentiment that we will be paying for even though we didn’t make an appointment.It is frightening how this seems to be a postponement of the day this country gets real.There are a lot of things I would like to see happen instead of getting a grand or two handed out per family. Could 150B pay for troop withdrawal?
I don’t like corporate favors or lobbying either. I think there are a lot of people with unionjobs, goverment jobs and defense contracting jobs that are on the gravy train 365 days a year working very little for my money by making everything an expensive ordeal and thus robbing my inner hippie of much quality of life potential. I guess I believe that everyone in the U.S. gets lots of handouts across the wealth spectrum, in different kinds of packages. We all get the shaft too in thousand of different ways…
January 24, 2008 at 11:11 AM #142401NotCrankyParticipantSorry and thanks kev. Do you want half of mine? My house is paid for my cars are paid for. I enjoy being true to my conscience and my inner hippie more than I like money.Besides that I am really unemployable. My wife works part time. We will be getting the max plus apparently $300 for each kid of which we have plenty.
Seriously though. I don’t like the plan.I don’t like the idea that this is a massage of mass sentiment that we will be paying for even though we didn’t make an appointment.It is frightening how this seems to be a postponement of the day this country gets real.There are a lot of things I would like to see happen instead of getting a grand or two handed out per family. Could 150B pay for troop withdrawal?
I don’t like corporate favors or lobbying either. I think there are a lot of people with unionjobs, goverment jobs and defense contracting jobs that are on the gravy train 365 days a year working very little for my money by making everything an expensive ordeal and thus robbing my inner hippie of much quality of life potential. I guess I believe that everyone in the U.S. gets lots of handouts across the wealth spectrum, in different kinds of packages. We all get the shaft too in thousand of different ways…
January 24, 2008 at 11:11 AM #142464NotCrankyParticipantSorry and thanks kev. Do you want half of mine? My house is paid for my cars are paid for. I enjoy being true to my conscience and my inner hippie more than I like money.Besides that I am really unemployable. My wife works part time. We will be getting the max plus apparently $300 for each kid of which we have plenty.
Seriously though. I don’t like the plan.I don’t like the idea that this is a massage of mass sentiment that we will be paying for even though we didn’t make an appointment.It is frightening how this seems to be a postponement of the day this country gets real.There are a lot of things I would like to see happen instead of getting a grand or two handed out per family. Could 150B pay for troop withdrawal?
I don’t like corporate favors or lobbying either. I think there are a lot of people with unionjobs, goverment jobs and defense contracting jobs that are on the gravy train 365 days a year working very little for my money by making everything an expensive ordeal and thus robbing my inner hippie of much quality of life potential. I guess I believe that everyone in the U.S. gets lots of handouts across the wealth spectrum, in different kinds of packages. We all get the shaft too in thousand of different ways…
January 24, 2008 at 1:26 PM #142226AnonymousGuestAmazing how stupid people are to not learn or study history.
But hey…speaking of not learning history…capitalism is a system designed to keep certain folks richer than others, and not based on their merit or commitment to fiscal responsibility, either. Is socialism the alternative? Probably not. But a system does not justify itself by simply managing to continue.
January 24, 2008 at 1:26 PM #142453AnonymousGuestAmazing how stupid people are to not learn or study history.
But hey…speaking of not learning history…capitalism is a system designed to keep certain folks richer than others, and not based on their merit or commitment to fiscal responsibility, either. Is socialism the alternative? Probably not. But a system does not justify itself by simply managing to continue.
January 24, 2008 at 1:26 PM #142466AnonymousGuestAmazing how stupid people are to not learn or study history.
But hey…speaking of not learning history…capitalism is a system designed to keep certain folks richer than others, and not based on their merit or commitment to fiscal responsibility, either. Is socialism the alternative? Probably not. But a system does not justify itself by simply managing to continue.
January 24, 2008 at 1:26 PM #142491AnonymousGuestAmazing how stupid people are to not learn or study history.
But hey…speaking of not learning history…capitalism is a system designed to keep certain folks richer than others, and not based on their merit or commitment to fiscal responsibility, either. Is socialism the alternative? Probably not. But a system does not justify itself by simply managing to continue.
January 24, 2008 at 1:26 PM #142554AnonymousGuestAmazing how stupid people are to not learn or study history.
But hey…speaking of not learning history…capitalism is a system designed to keep certain folks richer than others, and not based on their merit or commitment to fiscal responsibility, either. Is socialism the alternative? Probably not. But a system does not justify itself by simply managing to continue.
January 24, 2008 at 1:34 PM #142242ArtyParticipantWell, who told you to elect Bush? Hahahahahahah….cough…cough…cough………
January 24, 2008 at 1:34 PM #142468ArtyParticipantWell, who told you to elect Bush? Hahahahahahah….cough…cough…cough………
January 24, 2008 at 1:34 PM #142481ArtyParticipantWell, who told you to elect Bush? Hahahahahahah….cough…cough…cough………
January 24, 2008 at 1:34 PM #142507ArtyParticipantWell, who told you to elect Bush? Hahahahahahah….cough…cough…cough………
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