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I saw a promo for a survivalist program with a couple in the wild. In the promo the woman drank her husband’s urine. Do you think it will get that bad?
I wouldn't say that in all cases that a woman drinking her husband's urine is bad. Some people enjoy this type of activity in private.
Tomatoes are pretty good, too; easy to grow; lots of vitamin C. Lay in some canning jars and a kettle.
Do you really think it will get better in three generations?
Yeah, i don't know about potatoes, i'd rather live on veggies....totally against my Irish background though....your forgot to mention buy guns and ammo too, right?
I looked up "survival store" on the interwebs and there were 4,920,000 results. I need a little time to go shopping. But I can tell you one thing fer shore, I'm out of tin foil.
What if they try to reach me when I'm driving to the dollar store to buy more?
Plus, since I'm a woman, I can change my mind (ray) as many times as I want.
Yes, basically the hiring class has been squeezing the American worker by paying 1985 wages for 2010 productivity. Labor's productivity has increased over the last 25 years, yet wages remain stagnant. Prices for staples have increased exponentially since 1985. Eventually there is a breaking point. Eventually workers cannot afford to work for 1985 wages if they expect to be able to house, clothe, feed, and bathe themselves and/or their family. Instead of increasing wages to attract good employees, the hiring class will continue to bid bottom dollar in an effort to extract more and more profit out of their employees' labor without having to reward their employees who create profit for the hiring class.
This is how you end up where we are headed: A 2 class system. Labor drops from the middle class and dives into the lower unemployed class joining them in poverty whether they work or not. The hiring class, the capitalists, the ones with all the capital, move farther ahead of the working and non-working poor. A giant gap gets wider as the process continues. And we thought slavery ended with the 13th Amendment.
Do you hear that giant sucking sound? It's the 21st century robber-barons sucking money away from the working class and the poor.
Do you hear that sound like a door being slammed? It's the 21st century robber-barons locking their hoards of wealth away from the rude masses from which they took the money.
Bread and circuses for all.
I was playing a game of Monopoly recently and the situation came up where I owned majority of the property, and had a good amount of cash. Near the end, when player #2 was broke from landing on all my monopolies (with houses), and was about to give up (walk away), I gave him all my money less $500. The results? All the money I gave him came back to me and more since I was able to keep him in the game longer. I was essentially using him to pass go, collect $200, and in turn, give it all to me. Once he is about to give up, repeat. He was not able to buy any houses for his properties since there were no more available from the bank. It infused alot more money into our little economy.
Slavery. But you all can call it helping him (bailing him out). The gap gets wider and wider.
Vain .... good illustration of what is happening today. Slavery to debt, employer and government (high taxation). The powers to be have most people exactly where they want them.
A good small engine repair shop, repairs every thing from push mowers, chain saws, ridding mowers, edgers, weed eaters, sharpen chains, sharpen cutting blades, construction equipment combustion engines such as those on a concrete mixer or a generator.
They are actually quite busy and stand to Mr. Employer a lot of money "Up to" 40K sounds very suspect. As that is about what I made in 86, when I was 18 working in the SER shop in the back of a NAPA, in North Florida.
Those Logging outfits, Landscapers and Contractors, wrote some good checks on equipment repairs. I did about 4 or 5 major repairs every day. I never got time to sharpen blades and chains, which is what I was supposed to do in the slow time.
Fort Knox allegedly has ~$200B worth of gold in it.
The SSTF has $2.5T worth of treasuries in it.
I know that the thieves know where the real money to be stolen is, no tons of Tungsten required, just the creation and maintenance of ~5M gullible idiots.
Yes, basically the hiring class has been squeezing the American worker by paying 1985 wages for 2010 productivity. Labor’s productivity has increased over the last 25 years, yet wages remain stagnant. Prices for staples have increased exponentially since 1985. Eventually there is a breaking point. Eventually workers cannot afford to work for 1985 wages if they expect to be able to house, clothe, feed, and bathe themselves and/or their family. Instead of increasing wages to attract good employees, the hiring class will continue to bid bottom dollar in an effort to extract more and more profit out of their employees’ labor without having to reward their employees who create profit for the hiring class.
This is how you end up where we are headed: A 2 class system. Labor drops from the middle class and dives into the lower unemployed class joining them in poverty whether they work or not. The hiring class, the capitalists, the ones with all the capital, move farther ahead of the working and non-working poor. A giant gap gets wider as the process continues. And we thought slavery ended with the 13th Amendment.
Do you hear that giant sucking sound? It’s the 21st century robber-barons sucking money away from the working class and the poor.
Do you hear that sound like a door being slammed? It’s the 21st century robber-barons locking their hoards of wealth away from the rude masses from which they took the money.
Bread and circuses for all.
Stop shopping at wal mart.
This is what I was wondering. Was the recent decline a sign that the housing credit was only delaying the inevitable decline? Or was it a small blip in the rise due to buyers being pulled forward out for a couple of months?
I think it's still too soon to tell and it will depend on the overall economy.
This is what I was wondering. Was the recent decline a sign that the housing credit was only delaying the inevitable decline? Or was it a small blip in the rise due to buyers being pulled forward out for a couple of months?
I think it’s still too soon to tell and it will depend on the overall economy.
You really don't know? Just read a few articles on the front page of this website, that should give you a hint.
Compared to the July last year, pending home sales fell 19.1 percent.
Just sayin.
Compared to the July last year, pending home sales fell 19.1 percent.
Just sayin.
Indeed.
Up 5.2% month-month relative to June, which was badly in the dumps because tax credit expired. It is most likely just a blip, and for that exact reason.
Even Lawrence Yun of NAR agrees:
Lawrence Yun, NAR chief economist, cautioned that there would be a long recovery process. “Home sales will remain soft in the months ahead ..."
Isn't it strange to see Larry Yun be somewhat truthful for a change? But he's probably just telling some truth to argue for a new tax break.
This is what I was wondering. Was the recent decline a sign that the housing credit was only delaying the inevitable decline? Or was it a small blip in the rise due to buyers being pulled forward out for a couple of months?
I think it’s still too soon to tell and it will depend on the overall economy.
You really don’t know? Just read a few articles on the front page of this website, that should give you a hint.
No--I don't. And neither do you. Or were you expecting July pending sales to be up 5%? (this is when you can shut up)
I don't think anyone in their right minds would sign up to purchase a home in May or Jun and that would be reflected in the home sales in June, July, August.
So it looks like pending in July is a little bit off the lows, this is just a small first step. August should be up slightly (2-5%?) as month to month vs. July as well (based on the morgage application survey indicator). It would be interesting to see how pending sales will look this fall the further we get away from tax credit environment.
Personally, my indicators are real estate agents and mortgage brokers which are frontline to determining what is happening in the market.
Isn’t it strange to see Larry Yun be somewhat truthful for a change?
I envy this guy. He must be making a million just by lying. Smart a$$.
so many ways to read the numbers,
how about 11.6% up in the west? or 12% drop from April thru July, not 27% in the west.
http://www.realtor.org/ro/research/4c0527579eaecee67187a6a85f5e6486/phs1007.pdf
This is what I was wondering. Was the recent decline a sign that the housing credit was only delaying the inevitable decline? Or was it a small blip in the rise due to buyers being pulled forward out for a couple of months?
I think it’s still too soon to tell and it will depend on the overall economy.
You really don’t know? Just read a few articles on the front page of this website, that should give you a hint.
No–I don’t. And neither do you. Or were you expecting July pending sales to be up 5%? (this is when you can shut up)
You asked, I answered and you tell me to shut up. Too bad there is no ignore button on this forum :)
Liberals also double park. It's true, I've seen it. They also throw rocks at cats. Give me fascism any day.
Well, I saw one of them parking in a handicapped spot at the grocery store without hanging a placard from their mirror. I know it was a lib, 'cause they were driving a prius and carrying those reusable grocery bags.
Sons of bitches.
I know it was a lib, ’cause they were driving a prius and carrying those reusable grocery bags.
... lmao .... what were you doing at Trader Joes?
… lmao …. what were you doing at Trader Joes?
Lots of Obama stickers on BMWs in my town.
Liberals are crusading to promote abortion and the gay agenda, while destroying traditional marriage and family values.
What really get's under my skin is the label "white trash." These are primarily undereducated relatively poor Caucasians, many of whom live in the bible belt. Ironically, even with their relative lack of education, they understand this liberal crusade you describe and as a whole vote as a block to reject it.
This is why the open borders are such a problem. As the demographics change and the lower socioeconomic, less educated among us are o f Mexican heritage, I don't believe we can count on them to understand the liberal scourge as well as impoverished undereducated whites folk do.
I know it was a lib, ’cause they were driving a prius and carrying those reusable grocery bags.
… lmao …. what were you doing at Trader Joes?
uhhhh... research?
Nomo, for a split second I thought you had finally came to your senses. But no, you're still as brain damaged as ever. Your twisted mantra is: "right will be called wrong, and wrong will be called right". Yup, its says a lot about you - you and your liberal ilk ARE the enemy within.
Why do you hate freedom, the constitution, sound money, the rule of law, privacy, private property, personal responsibility, etc, so much...don't bother - its a rhetorical question.
One thing about liberals is... they alone of all folks are not racist... they simply hate everyone who does not agree with them.
Liberals are enthusiatic supporters of the Ground Zero mosque, and yet hate the preacher who wants to burn the qu'ran... and that's a paradox... one is based on freedom of religion regardless of the insensitivity and questionable nature of whether muslimism qualifies as a religion (it's really a political party, just like National Socialism... the nazis for our liberal friends who know nothing of history... oh and Ground Zero was where muslims killed 3,000 American in case you folks forgot)... and they oppose the burning because it represents freedom of speech.
A queer bunch... let's send them to Saudi Arabia with a case of bibles so they can figure out what side they are on.
Ever see someone burn alive? Could you imagine it being your Dad, Mom, Wife, Children, Yourself? It's not a very fast death, and if you live, its, not fun. You can say you don't care, but we all know the truth, when your ass is on fire, you would be praying to god to die
Its pretty hard to burn down new construction. Fiberglass insulation isn't flammable, nor is gypsum, granite, or ceramic tile.
Not to mention the mandatory sprinkler systems on larger houses.
The style I am most familiar with is 4-8 gallons of kerosene poured down the main stairway. Usually takes the roof off.
Are you a firefighter by any chance? They always know the best way to burn down a house.
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