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3 hours ago, Deranged Rhino said:

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Nice clean house huh?

3 hours ago, 3rdnlng said:

She must be great in bed or a fantastic cook or likes to clean.

 

Oh and being a fantastic cook (as a guy) goes a long way.  Trust me on this one.  

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3 hours ago, 3rdnlng said:

She must be great in bed or a fantastic cook or likes to clean.

Maybe all of the above if he's lucky! It would make listening to the nonsense much more tolerable.  

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25 minutes ago, Chef Jim said:

 

Nice clean house huh?

 

Oh and being a fantastic cook (as a guy) goes a long way.  Trust me on this one.  

Oh, I know. I'm not a great cook but I make certain specific meals great, so people think I am. I've been  told over the years that I should open a restaurant. One of the tricks is to make up for skill by using expensive ingredients so yes, people might like my food but I couldn't sell it for a profit. Besides, I don't want to work that hard. My goal has always been the same, make a good enough dinner so that you're making them breakfast in the AM.

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1 hour ago, 3rdnlng said:

Oh, I know. I'm not a great cook but I make certain specific meals great, so people think I am. I've been  told over the years that I should open a restaurant. One of the tricks is to make up for skill by using expensive ingredients so yes, people might like my food but I couldn't sell it for a profit. Besides, I don't want to work that hard. My goal has always been the same, make a good enough dinner so that you're making them breakfast in the AM.

Running a restaurant looks so intimidating to me. Maintaining consistency seems like it would be maddening. An entirely different deal than cooking at home. I got lots of respect for restaurants that are quality all the time. 

We watched an old BBC doc on youtube over the weekend on Ramsey. Pretty good. That guy would crush me in the kitchen if I worked for him. Have me crying like a girl I bet.

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56 minutes ago, Dante said:

Running a restaurant looks so intimidating to me. Maintaining consistency seems like it would be maddening. An entirely different deal than cooking at home. I got lots of respect for restaurants that are quality all the time. 

We watched an old BBC doc on youtube over the weekend on Ramsey. Pretty good. That guy would crush me in the kitchen if I worked for him. Have me crying like a girl I bet.

***** him.  I’d kick the ***** in the nuts. 

 

The restaurant biz is a very tight knit community.  So many of us worked together or know someone who knows someone we worked with.   And add to that we all knew the same drivers who delivered supplies to us all and told us what was happening in other kitchens.  Well there was a Chef in LA who had a reputation as being a huge dick. Joachim Splichal!  One day the word got around to all the top kitchens that Joachim’s Sous Chef punched him out. I think it was one of those drivers who told me. My Chef was a good friend of his so we just kind of kept our heads down chopping away nodding our heads slightly saying to ourselves “bout ***** time”. 

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10 hours ago, dpberr said:

 Immigration and healthcare will be big issues, I agree.  I think college debt is going to wiggle it's way in there because that affects students, families and a lot of downstream sales and revenue the corporations care about.  

 

That being said, the Democrats have no great, new ideas on either topic besides their "well, we hate his idea" idea.  They will spend every day up until election night 2020 fighting themselves over impeachment, giving their candidates absolutely nothing in the way of a competitive platform.  

 

IMO, the DNC isn't serious about 2020.  If they were, they would have put a heavyweight in as DNC Chair, not an Obama era middle manager. 

That's a good point considering young people vote more for Dems and the number of college educated young people increase each election.  The combination of the Iraq War and the financial crisis is the reason Bernie Sanders is even relevant given his anti interventionist/redistribution of wealth rhetoric that appeals to young people.

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I’m torn on the debt thing. Taking on a stupid amount of debt for a degree that has almost zero possibility of paying out is paramount stupid. We obviously don’t prepare our youth for life altering decisions. I don’t think completely wiping the slate clean is the answer..reinforces bad behavior and sets a bad precedent (we have enough of those.) at the same time, being the defining negative impact in a young persons life for decades is also not ideal. The interest on loans is already low, so I don’t know how much more you can affect it with absolving some part of the debt. 

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6 minutes ago, Kevbeau said:

I’m torn on the debt thing. Taking on a stupid amount of debt for a degree that has almost zero possibility of paying out is paramount stupid. We obviously don’t prepare our youth for life altering decisions. I don’t think completely wiping the slate clean is the answer..reinforces bad behavior and sets a bad precedent (we have enough of those.) at the same time, being the defining negative impact in a young persons life for decades is also not ideal. The interest on loans is already low, so I don’t know how much more you can affect it with absolving some part of the debt. 

Making it easier to discharge student loans when filing for bankruptcy is a good first step for those truly struggling.  The ambiguity of the Brunner test is a joke.  

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8 hours ago, Doc Brown said:

Making it easier to discharge student loans when filing for bankruptcy is a good first step for those truly struggling.  The ambiguity of the Brunner test is a joke.  

Eliminating or even partially eliminating student debt is not magically getting rid of it. It's transferring it to someone else and perpetuating the exorbitant costs of a higher education.

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“Every couple of years, the Democratic party goes full national socialist and begins to lecture the nation on ‘economic patriotism’ 

 

— creepily fascistic language at the best of times, but worrisome indeed for a party that has drifted into tolerating open anti-Semitism…

 

What does “economic patriotism” really mean? It means that the owners, managers, and workers of American businesses will not do what they think is best for their businesses but will do what politicians want — or be forced through the power of the state to do what politicians want.

 

I would be a lot more comfortable with that if Senator Warren were not such an obvious, undeniable, and transparent fool. And she’s the smart one. Relatively speaking.”

 
 
 
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On 6/4/2019 at 1:51 PM, DC Tom said:

Tell her I said she's an idiot.  And not in the kind, gentle, how-ya-doin' "You're an idiot" sense, but in more in the "How do you not strangle yourself tying your shoelaces?" sense.

 

@Deranged Rhino Any updates on this?

 

 

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2 minutes ago, row_33 said:

when the Dems win in 2024 and AOC is dictating policy, the US can roll with this:

 

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10 Trillion Dollars.  Only need to print nine of those to pay for the Green New Deal

 

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17 minutes ago, /dev/null said:

 

 

10 Trillion Dollars.  Only need to print nine of those to pay for the Green New Deal

 

 

AOC and Bernie approve of this message

 

I recall The Economist and usual gang of media idiots predicted that Zimbabwe would be a paradise after kicking out the UK influence....

 

 

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On 6/12/2019 at 6:11 PM, row_33 said:

when the Dems win in 2024 and AOC is dictating policy, the US can roll with this:

 

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Isn't it nice how they put the rock monster from Galaxy Quest on their money?

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17 minutes ago, DC Tom said:

 

Isn't it nice how they put the rock monster from Galaxy Quest on their money?

 

The rock that forced Captain Kirk and Abraham Lincoln’s team to take on total interplanetary badassery 

 

 

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Venezuela: A Humanitarian Crisis The Left Couldn’t Care Less About

Issues & Insights, by The Editorial Board

 

Original Article

 

Try to imagine this scenario. A once-wealthy nation spirals downward over the course of several years into a humanitarian crisis of epic proportions. Starvation and violence are rampant. The economy has collapsed. Millions have already fled. And all the while, an autocratic ruler acts with complete indifference, when he’s not trying to crush dissent and blame other countries for the misery he’s inflicting on his own. Under normal circumstances, there would be regular protests in Washington. Hollywood actors would be busy creating tear-jerker videos and making emotional award ceremony speeches. Musicians would be putting on global benefit concerts.

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