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5 minutes ago, daz28 said:

"I spoke to President Xi".  Did though!

Everybody keeps waiting for the red or blue wave.  The green wave is coming to take all your money REAL soon.  The level of greed in this country is just a giant pile of steaming garbage doing anything and everything to outdo the other slimebags to take from people, that are already deep in debt.  This economy is going to dry up like the Mohave desert.  Even if there was no existential public debt, private debt alone would do it.

I Agree.  I do sympathize with younger folks who are struggling.  Boomers had very lucky timing.  And still there are many with little to no savings.  Greed is destroying the world, not just the country.  Many more truly poor people in Africa or Asia or Palestine...but that doesn't help Americans who can't afford a house and don't see themselves ever being able to.  I'm a Bernie supporter and have been for a while.  Maybe people will start to see that his ideas can't do any worse the trump's.  Biden left the economy much better than it is now.  If a Bernie like candidate appears to have no chance, I'll vote for a D.

Posted
2 hours ago, Doc said:

 

Care to place a wager?  I'll give you Canadian odds.

 

Sure, winner gets to chose a pint of their favourite craft beer.

2 hours ago, Joe Ferguson forever said:

then there will likely be massive civil unrest if not civil war.  I don't see it happening but if so, many will leave.  Canada and others could parlay that into a huge gain in top intellects and tax base from affluent Americans moving there.

Well, my guess is the forced annexation of Canada will be the catalyst to postpone the election...you know that emergency measures act like fentanyl. 

 

This guy's ambition grows every day.

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28 minutes ago, Joe Ferguson forever said:

Here.  I highlighted the best bits

 

President Trump in an interview published Friday was adamant that he is serious about his talk of adding Canada as the 51st state, something Canadian leaders have outright rejected.

The president sat down for an interview with Time magazine, during which a reporter suggested Trump may have been “trolling a little bit” with his repeated comments that Canada should be absorbed into the United States.

“Actually, no, I’m not,” Trump said in the interview, which was conducted Tuesday.

“I think Canada, what you said that, ‘Well, that one, I might be trolling.’ But I’m really not trolling,” Trump added. “Canada is an interesting case.”

The president repeated his frequent claims that the U.S. is losing money to Canada because of trade deficits and that there is no need for America to import Canadian products.

I don't read your links, sorry.

Posted
14 minutes ago, Joe Ferguson forever said:

I Agree.  I do sympathize with younger folks who are struggling.  Boomers had very lucky timing.  And still there are many with little to no savings.  Greed is destroying the world, not just the country.  Many more truly poor people in Africa or Asia or Palestine...but that doesn't help Americans who can't afford a house and don't see themselves ever being able to.  I'm a Bernie supporter and have been for a while.  Maybe people will start to see that his ideas can't do any worse the trump's.  Biden left the economy much better than it is now.  If a Bernie like candidate appears to have no chance, I'll vote for a D.

The current path is completely unsustainable.  You can only work 2 or 3 jobs.  At some point, EVERYONE will be forced to face the reality that Bernie(a hypocrite in his own right) speaks of.  Like I said, the unmentioned debt is as bad as the debt that people are finally waking up to(now that it's too late). 

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Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, Joe Ferguson forever said:

here's the constant timing problem:   guessing when and if prices will start increasing again.  If we get a stable prez eventually and the prices go up 10%, you better buy.  If your selling, you probably wait, but for how long?

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…..there ain’t much left to begin with.

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6 hours ago, Joe Ferguson forever said:

yes, but I think regular Americans are waking up. 

Based solely on your posting history, I suspect what you know about “regular Americans” would not fill up a thimble. It’s a good part of why you have been wrong about everything. 

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All you cheap Americans...listen up, open your wallets,🤣

While trump suggests the US subsidizes Canada to the level if $200b per yr, I tend to say the opposite. 

Based on population, Canadian citizens buy the $9,600.00 per yr of products, produce and services per person.

You cheap bastards buy $2,600.00 per yr of products and services per person.🤮

Trump himself spent nothing, which is good for Canadian business because he never pays his bills anyway.☹️

 

So cough up, or we will become the mouse that roared, then you will know what subsidies are really like.

 

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5 hours ago, Joe Ferguson forever said:

I Agree.  I do sympathize with younger folks who are struggling.  Boomers had very lucky timing.  And still there are many with little to no savings.  Greed is destroying the world, not just the country.  Many more truly poor people in Africa or Asia or Palestine...but that doesn't help Americans who can't afford a house and don't see themselves ever being able to.  I'm a Bernie supporter and have been for a while.  Maybe people will start to see that his ideas can't do any worse the trump's.  Biden left the economy much better than it is now.  If a Bernie like candidate appears to have no chance, I'll vote for a D.

 

 

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