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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: Attero Dominatus on February 29, 2008, 05:19:14 PM
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greenbriar Donating Member (1000+ posts) Click to send private message to this author Click to view this author's profile Click to add this author to your buddy list Click to add this author to your Ignore list Fri Feb-29-08 05:19 PM
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This economy sucks!!!!! I am sooooo frikin MADDDDDDDDD
went to the grocery store. 281 dollars for groceries and that is not even for the month~
Milk 4.09 eggs 2.15 and on and on
We went to college to better ourselves but we are being nickeled and dimed to DEATH
we can never get a head because when we get a raise, gas pricse also rise
as well as milk, bread, eggs and EVERY frikin thing else
I know...I am thankful that we have jobs and insurance and things, but geezh can we ever get a head?????
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blues90 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Journal Click to send private message to this author Click to view this author's profile Click to add this author to your buddy list Click to add this author to your Ignore list Fri Feb-29-08 05:38 PM
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16. I got angry at the super market
And I was removed by security for upsetting customers . No one gives a damn about my of anyones anger we are in this alone .
all I saw were people accepting things as they are . I scream at gas stations but have yet to get a chorus going .
I really have to question how many people are even willing to voice their anger or frustration , they just go along with it all .
What a sad sorry country we live in .
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LibDemAlways Donating Member (1000+ posts) Journal Click to send private message to this author Click to view this author's profile Click to add this author to your buddy list Click to add this author to your Ignore list Fri Feb-29-08 05:53 PM
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24. I get pissed, too. I'm just so *******ed tired of
Edited on Fri Feb-29-08 05:53 PM by LibDemAlways
being kicked around by big corporations, the government, other people. After a while you just want to vent, and you come here hoping you've found a safe haven, only to be reminded that people are rude and obnoxious here, too.
Yesterday I received a 28 page Census Bureau survey in the mail demanding answers to all sorts of personal questions about my health, finances, home, job...including such beauties as whether or not I bathe myself. I kid you not. If you haven't received one of these yet, you will eventually. The feds hope to have the US covered by 2010. Anyhow, I was outraged at this bullshit attempt to invade my privacy, and posted here asking if others had received the thing and how they had handled it.
Some DUer who apparently works for the Census Bureau took it personally and called me an idiot - for being pissed at the government's attempt to follow me into my bathroom.
What this country desperately needs is for people to get pissed and start making noise - loud and long. There's strength in numbers and we could accomplish a lot if we'd unite. Unfortunately, most people are so cowed and afraid of making waves that the crap we get handed only gets piled on higher and higher while we struggle not to be crushed under its weight.
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BeHereNow Donating Member (1000+ posts) Click to send private message to this author Click to view this author's profile Click to add this author to your buddy list Click to add this author to your Ignore list Fri Feb-29-08 05:46 PM
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21. YES! Never pass up the opportunity to remind them WHO is to blame.
I think we should start an action.
Random fliers in public places educating the public
as to why they are struggling to pay for food and gas.
BHN
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nadinbrzezinski Donating Member (1000+ posts) Journal Click to send private message to this author Click to view this author's profile Click to add this author to your buddy list Click to add this author to your Ignore list Fri Feb-29-08 05:24 PM
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6. Remember this is by design
this is going to destroy the middle class (if not already done it)
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:tinfoil2: :tinfoil2:
lumberjack_jeff Donating Member (1000+ posts) Click to send private message to this author Click to view this author's profile Click to add this author to your buddy list Click to add this author to your Ignore list Fri Feb-29-08 05:29 PM
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9. Did you happen to catch a price for torches and pitchforks?
We might need to stock up soon.
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REVOLUTION!!!...oh...wait :rotf:
debbierlus Donating Member (1000+ posts) Journal Click to send private message to this author Click to view this author's profile Click to add this author to your buddy list Click to add this author to your Ignore list Fri Feb-29-08 05:32 PM
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12. We ain't seen nothing yet
It sucks. My fixer upper house is in shambles because we can't afford the price of materials...
We need a revolution. It will only come when the depression hits full on....
Sometime in late January of next year.
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REVOLUTION!!!...oh...wait :rotf:
Zyg (4 posts) Click to send private message to this author Click to add this author to your buddy list Click to add this author to your Ignore list Fri Feb-29-08 05:34 PM
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14. Could be worse...
You could live in the UK, my friend. Petrol is over £1 a litre. Coke costs more. Pay raises are below inflation (in real terms). We have an inept gov't. Oh, and we're still suffering from post-imperial malaise.
On the plus side, we have the highest obesity, childhood asthma and teenage pregnancy rates in the whole of Europe.
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Just wait until your precious hussein or mrs. clinton get in and tax what little of your check is left AND taxes business which will raise prices further.
The inability of the primitivees to understand the first thing about our economic system never ceases to amaze me.
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We went to college to better ourselves but we are being nickeled and dimed to DEATH
we can never get a head because when we get a raise, gas pricse also rise
as well as milk, bread, eggs and EVERY frikin thing else
Someone correct me if I am wrong but I believe this person who plagerizes her fellow primitives is a school teacher.
Regardless let me explain how it works.
If you get a raise in the private sector that extra cost has to be raised through an increase in the price of the services you are providing as the business resells them.
If you get a raise in the public sector it comes from taxes extracted from the private sector who then ask for raises to offset the additional tax burden...at that point see the first example.
It is very simple really and if one is working for a business that can`t raise the price of the services or goods provided then they go out of business because they can`t meet their financial obligations.
If the only way they can continue is to not give raises then the employee must seek to do what is required to better their employment status.
Really,it is very simple.
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moonbat said...
"Yesterday I received a 28 page Census Bureau survey in the mail demanding answers to all sorts of personal questions about my health, finances, home, job...including such beauties as whether or not I bathe myself."
was there a security guy standing there with a gun to force you to fill it out? SHEESH! I get surveys from the GOP all the time, I throw them out.
get a grip you nut job. if you dont want to fill it out, then dont.
there is no 'demanding' that the public do so... its just to help them know who needs more cheetos and money and stuff. but you go ahead and protest it all.
youre so tough. :whatever:
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$4 for milk?
Doesn't that moonbat live in Kansas? Maybe 4 bucks in Boston or some other liberal hellhole, not in Kansas.
We get 2 gallons of milk for about $3.50 here.
we get our milk delivered from a local place... yes, even in Seattle :-) and my monthly bill there runs about 60 a month.
we typically get 3 half gallons a week, 1 pd. of butter, a block of sharp cheese and cottage cheese.
i dont look at the prices of milk in the store, but i will next time i'm there... just to compare.
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moonbat said...
there is no 'demanding' that the public do so... its just to help them know who needs more cheetos and money and stuff. but you go ahead and protest it all.
youre so tough. :whatever:
:lmao: :rotf: :lmao: :rotf:
You owe me a kb.
KC
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$4 for milk?
Doesn't that moonbat live in Kansas? Maybe 4 bucks in Boston or some other liberal hellhole, not in Kansas.
We get 2 gallons of milk for about $3.50 here.
we get our milk delivered from a local place... yes, even in Seattle :-) and my monthly bill there runs about 60 a month.
we typically get 3 half gallons a week, 1 pd. of butter, a block of sharp cheese and cottage cheese.
i dont look at the prices of milk in the store, but i will next time i'm there... just to compare.
Drink beer, it is cheaper.
ps: Just checked Albertsons.com (Southern California) and milk is $4.99 a gallon. That makes beer an ever better buy.
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Thank the Goreacle and the Democrat congress for making fuel out of food. Expect food to only get more expensive. Funny to not that with the high price of corn even at $100/barrel and government subsidizes ethanol is not profitable.
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blues90 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Journal Click to send private message to this author Click to view this author's profile Click to add this author to your buddy list Click to add this author to your Ignore list Fri Feb-29-08 05:38 PM
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16. I got angry at the super market
And I was removed by security for upsetting customers . No one gives a damn about my of anyones anger we are in this alone .
all I saw were people accepting things as they are . I scream at gas stations but have yet to get a chorus going .
I really have to question how many people are even willing to voice their anger or frustration , they just go along with it all .
What a sad sorry country we live in .
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Screaming at inanimate objects? :mental: :mental:
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blues90 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Journal Click to send private message to this author Click to view this author's profile Click to add this author to your buddy list Click to add this author to your Ignore list Fri Feb-29-08 05:38 PM
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16. I got angry at the super market
And I was removed by security for upsetting customers . No one gives a damn about my of anyones anger we are in this alone .
all I saw were people accepting things as they are . I scream at gas stations but have yet to get a chorus going .[/color]
I really have to question how many people are even willing to voice their anger or frustration , they just go along with it all .
What a sad sorry country we live in .
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Screaming at inanimate objects? :mental: :mental:
If the DUmb**** in question said that those inanimate objects screamed back . . . :tinfoil2:
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Hmmmm...I pay $1.89 for a half gallon (full gallons are $3.19 IIRC), $2.50 for a loaf of bread (I get the good stuff), and 89 cents for a half-dozen eggs.
Produce IS a bit more expensive up here than when I was living in CA, but such is life when you live 3000 miles away from the fields in which those products were grown.
I wonder what the primitives would do when I tell them live lobsters are $5.99 a pound? Hell, even ribeye steak ain't that cheap.
Oh, and my average grocery bill for a month (just me) runs less than $200 a month, cleaning stuff not included. Guess I'm doing something wrong in not buying more expensive shit--oh wait, I do.
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blues90 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Journal Click to send private message to this author Click to view this author's profile Click to add this author to your buddy list Click to add this author to your Ignore list Fri Feb-29-08 05:38 PM
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16. I got angry at the super market
And I was removed by security for upsetting customers . No one gives a damn about my of anyones anger we are in this alone .
all I saw were people accepting things as they are . I scream at gas stations but have yet to get a chorus going .[/color]
I really have to question how many people are even willing to voice their anger or frustration , they just go along with it all .
What a sad sorry country we live in .
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Screaming at inanimate objects? :mental: :mental:
If the DUmb**** in question said that those inanimate objects screamed back . . . :tinfoil2:
I'm going to guess that in it's mind, they do.
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Hmmmm...I pay $1.89 for a half gallon (full gallons are $3.19 IIRC), $2.50 for a loaf of bread (I get the good stuff), and 89 cents for a half-dozen eggs.
Produce IS a bit more expensive up here than when I was living in CA, but such is life when you live 3000 miles away from the fields in which those products were grown.
I wonder what the primitives would do when I tell them live lobsters are $5.99 a pound? Hell, even ribeye steak ain't that cheap.
Oh, and my average grocery bill for a month (just me) runs less than $200 a month, cleaning stuff not included. Guess I'm doing something wrong in not buying more expensive shit--oh wait, I do.
Ahhh but you don't have the *cough* refined tastes of the DUmmie Elite! Those who feel that caviar should be provided by welfare because it is a necessity! You can use your Free Google voice mail to order it.
KC
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Can we call them mentally ill now?
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moonbat said...
there is no 'demanding' that the public do so... its just to help them know who needs more cheetos and money and stuff. but you go ahead and protest it all.
youre so tough. :whatever:
:lmao: :rotf: :lmao: :rotf:
You owe me a kb.
KC
:-) :-)
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$4 for milk?
Doesn't that moonbat live in Kansas? Maybe 4 bucks in Boston or some other liberal hellhole, not in Kansas.
We get 2 gallons of milk for about $3.50 here.
we get our milk delivered from a local place... yes, even in Seattle :-) and my monthly bill there runs about 60 a month.
we typically get 3 half gallons a week, 1 pd. of butter, a block of sharp cheese and cottage cheese.
i dont look at the prices of milk in the store, but i will next time i'm there... just to compare.
Drink beer, it is cheaper.
ps: Just checked Albertsons.com (Southern California) and milk is $4.99 a gallon. That makes beer an ever better buy.
ive always said, "i wish i liked the taste of beer.. its cheaper than everything else."
although, i dont know if the kiddo would use it on her cereal :popcorn:
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$4 for milk?
Doesn't that moonbat live in Kansas? Maybe 4 bucks in Boston or some other liberal hellhole, not in Kansas.
We get 2 gallons of milk for about $3.50 here.
we get our milk delivered from a local place... yes, even in Seattle :-) and my monthly bill there runs about 60 a month.
we typically get 3 half gallons a week, 1 pd. of butter, a block of sharp cheese and cottage cheese.
i dont look at the prices of milk in the store, but i will next time i'm there... just to compare.
Drink beer, it is cheaper.
ps: Just checked Albertsons.com (Southern California) and milk is $4.99 a gallon. That makes beer an ever better buy.
ive always said, "i wish i liked the taste of beer.. its cheaper than everything else."
although, i dont know if the kiddo would use it on her cereal :popcorn:
Beer is good. :-)
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no beer for food!
oh ... wait..
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blues90 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Journal Click to send private message to this author Click to view this author's profile Click to add this author to your buddy list Click to add this author to your Ignore list Fri Feb-29-08 05:38 PM
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16. I got angry at the super market
And I was removed by security for upsetting customers . No one gives a damn about my of anyones anger we are in this alone .
all I saw were people accepting things as they are . I scream at gas stations but have yet to get a chorus going .[/color]
I really have to question how many people are even willing to voice their anger or frustration , they just go along with it all .
What a sad sorry country we live in .
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Screaming at inanimate objects? :mental: :mental:
If the DUmb**** in question said that those inanimate objects screamed back . . . :tinfoil2:
That post was the prize in the thread, but my favorite part is just before the gas pump screaming, where the freak gets removed from the supermarket by security for acting like the true nutter he or she undoubtedly is.
:rotf:
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ive always said, "i wish i liked the taste of beer.. its cheaper than everything else."
although, i dont know if the kiddo would use it on her cereal :popcorn:
Beer on corn flakes -- a classic surfer breakfast!
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no beer for food!
oh ... wait..
The perfect diet all within a 12 oz bottle or can. :-)
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blues90 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Journal Click to send private message to this author Click to view this author's profile Click to add this author to your buddy list Click to add this author to your Ignore list Fri Feb-29-08 05:38 PM
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16. I got angry at the super market
And I was removed by security for upsetting customers . No one gives a damn about my of anyones anger we are in this alone .
all I saw were people accepting things as they are . I scream at gas stations but have yet to get a chorus going .[/color]
I really have to question how many people are even willing to voice their anger or frustration , they just go along with it all .
What a sad sorry country we live in .
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Screaming at inanimate objects? :mental: :mental:
If the DUmb**** in question said that those inanimate objects screamed back . . . :tinfoil2:
That post was the prize in the thread, but my favorite part is just before the gas pump screaming, where the freak gets removed from the supermarket by security for acting like the true nutter he or she undoubtedly is.
:rotf:
We all have them...the letter of the month/week to the newspaper screeching all the talking points while looking foolish as they try to make them their own words.
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Beer is food.
Food is not beer.
Beer wins.
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blues90 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Journal Click to send private message to this author Click to view this author's profile Click to add this author to your buddy list Click to add this author to your Ignore list Fri Feb-29-08 05:38 PM
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16. I got angry at the super market
And I was removed by security for upsetting customers . No one gives a damn about my of anyones anger we are in this alone .
all I saw were people accepting things as they are . I scream at gas stations but have yet to get a chorus going .
I really have to question how many people are even willing to voice their anger or frustration , they just go along with it all .
What a sad sorry country we live in .
And this DUmmie always wonders why nobody will hire him. :rotf: :rotf: :rotf:
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Beer is food.
Food is not beer.
Beer wins.
:rotf: Put that on a t-shirt and I'll buy it.
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Wake me when we have Venezuelan-esque food shortages.
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Why do all the LIBERAL hell holes have high prices? End of lesson!
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I've been on vacation all this past week and my wife and I have gone out for dinner nearly every night. Every night the streets are clogged with traffic, the retail store parking lots are full and the restaurants are packed to the gills.
I wish someone would tell all these people how bad things are so I could get seated quicker at Olive Garden.
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281? Bull crap. I spent 73 today and that will last me a few weeks. Try harder, DUmmy.
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281? Bull crap. I spent 73 today and that will last me a few weeks. Try harder, DUmmy.
I'll bet there was hardly any locally-grown organic certified-union-prepared tofu in your cart, though.
Shame on you, you planet-wrecker!
:tongue:
:rotf:
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Why do all the LIBERAL hell holes have high prices? End of lesson!
i hear ya!
and i checked the price of milk here today (getting snacks for the girl posse about to descend) and a half gallon of Organic milk was 4 bucks.
i didnt check the prices on the store brand.
we have the happy cows, so i only get the organic stuff.
and yes, i know.. its more expensive, but we arent feeling all credit crunched here, nor are we worried about bread lines. :popcorn:
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Why do all the LIBERAL hell holes have high prices? End of lesson!
i hear ya!
and i checked the price of milk here today (getting snacks for the girl posse about to descend) and a half gallon of Organic milk was 4 bucks.
i didnt check the prices on the store brand.
we have the happy cows, so i only get the organic stuff.
and yes, i know.. its more expensive, but we arent feeling all credit crunched here, nor are we worried about bread lines. :popcorn:
How do you know the cows are in fact....happy?
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Thank the Goreacle and the Democrat congress for making fuel out of food. Expect food to only get more expensive. Funny to not that with the high price of corn even at $100/barrel and government subsidizes ethanol is not profitable.
Making fuel from a food source is the dummest idea the government has ever came up with. In the last year, the price of corn and wheat has more than doubled. According to the UN, this will create more world wide hunger because of increased prices. The politicans are on a Green Energy roll and there is no turning back even though it will cause higher food prices which results in inflation. If shit was brains they would not even get a smell.
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Certain strains of algae produce 100 times the oil that food does. The problem is growing it on a large scale. Cellulosic ethanol production is not price-competitive with petroleum right now, either.
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Beer is food!!!
I paied 1.49 for a half gallon of milk...and 1.98 for a dozen and a half(18) eggs...and at my local store I got 2lb of bacon for 3 bucks...
If the econ is so bad...why an I doin so good?
All I wanna tell em is/..DUDES shop wal-mart..... :tongue:
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I spent ten bucks for a gallon and a half of beer. I wish beer came from cows. :cheersmate: