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Hunger And Despair Stalk The Smug Snots Of Old Elm Tree
« on: February 22, 2013, 12:24:12 PM »
Well, what a surprise!

After four plus years of their messiah, the smug snots at Old Elm Tree aren't quite so smug!

In fact, their despair is so dark and hopeless they're even funnier than the DUmpmonkeys.

Check it out as Crazy Andrea checks with her formerly smug snots, most of whom have been transformed into hungry snots:
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02-18-2013, 11:28 PM
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How are you all getting on?
Things are really rough right now for all of us. How much worse can it get than having your president declare that he has the right to kill you any time, with no due process or any review whatsoever. That's just the leading edge of an entire avalanche of things we're all outraged over. CISPA, Bahrain, Syria, Afghanistan, Too Big to Jail, HSBC money laundering and getting off scot-free and on and on and on, threatening to roll right over us and suffocate us in our sleep. It's getting hard for me to know what to do. I strongly feel we all need to keep fighting just as hard as we can, but I am running out of determination, in the face of the never -ending onslaught. I feel like the little Dutch boy, except I haven't managed to stick a finger in even a single hole.
 
No doubt some of you are doing better than I am. Maybe you could share what keeps you going. If you feel like commiserating, please do.

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02-19-2013, 07:42 AM
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RE: How are you all getting on?
I alternate between anger and mild depression: anger when I look at what the politicians won't do and what they are doing, depression when I look at the effects of the former. I've come to the conclusion that at times it's better to just concentrate on the small stuff (family and friends) and refuse to look at the big picture.

Lots and lots of admins and moderators at Crazy Andrea's place these days.



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02-19-2013, 11:22 AM
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RE: How are you all getting on?
First, hugs and healing thoughts sent your way, wfh. I've always thought insurance was basically criminal and situations like yours are further proof of that.

Like cornermouse, I try to keep my attention on the little things of my day-to-day existence. I have to keep a wood stove going. Had to give up having a vehicle a few years ago so keeping supplies on hand requires much planning and a bit of creativity.

My time spent every day reading Buddhist teachings and watching videos convinces me I am on the right path. I don't watch TV or movies. I will never fly again. I don't "go out." I no longer buy things. I eat only very simple, basic things. I've sort of become a nun, or 'none' as I like to call it. It feels right, now that my time is drawing towards its end.

If I was 40 years younger, I'd probably become a full-time activist. Voting, signing petitions and attending the occasional rally no longer have any effect. We need something major. I think the answer is universal love, so I'm doing what I can for that.

That's where I'm at these days.

Universal love, that's the ticket!



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02-19-2013, 03:15 PM
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RE: How are you all getting on?
I am...working. It seems for some strange unknown reasons the heavens have opened and I have work. Low pay, low class, writing work but it's work and I'll take all that I can get!


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02-19-2013, 03:44 PM
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RE: How are you all getting on?
I look at the grocery bill, and of course, there is just the two of us, and if we have to have an omelet for dinner, or popcorn, occasionally -- it is probably okay for the waistline. A lot of luxuries we need to cut back - I mean, Ice cream, the good brands anyway, it is so expensive. But us old geezers don't really need it.
 
But i can't imagine trying to feed kids in this day and age. And then the "experts" tell us that inflation is under five percent!! Who are these jerks? Guillotines anyone?
I wonder how smugsnot TheCrone voted? But the hunger is all W's fault.



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02-19-2013, 07:11 AM
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RE: How are you all getting on?
We are barely hanging on - if it wasn't for family keeping us afloat, we would have sunk by now. My husband's job is going very well - his company has work, more is coming in but until the pre-existing clause on our insurance lapses, I can not contribute to our income. Most days, I am so overwhelmed with anxiety and depression, I can't make it out of bed - I feel so lost right now.
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02-19-2013, 05:25 PM
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RE: How are you all getting on?
 
I have to buy some things, but I have been trying to make sure that I don't give one extra cent to any large corporations. My main expenses (other than medical, rent and utilities) are food for my dogs and I. I can't afford to get all our food from the small independent (and incredibly expensive) grocery stores around here, but for everything else I am avoiding it as much as possible. I do a lot of thrift store shopping. It's kind of thrilling to pick up a nice sweater for $2 instead of $40, and I couldn't afford to spend $40 anyway. I try to make gifts when possible. Just in general I try to find a way around giving my money to the big corporations. I also use a credit union instead of a bank. I've been doing that for decades and I encourage everyone to do the same. Don't give any of your money to the too big to jail criminals.

Any other suggestions? I'm having trouble with becoming obsessed I think.




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02-19-2013, 09:20 PM
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RE: How are you all getting on?
 I buy store brands where they are available - our neighbor next door works at Wal Mart - the cheese (shredded and block), milk, butter, creamer - they are made by the big brands, just re-packaged by the store - Food Lion, Wal Mart, Lowes - all of them do it, you can't get away from it so I thumb my nose with buying the items at a cheaper price. My son is entering the teenage years, he doesn't do breakfast, eats lunch, after school, he has a bowl of cereal, eats dinner and before he goes to bed, has a snack .... my daughter on the other hand, she is a picky eater (she's 8). I am home during the day while they are at school - I don't eat at all to save money, the only meal I eat is dinner unless I go by my Mom's to do her bills, normally she will take me out to lunch before I have to pick up my daughter from school, but that is only once a week. My husband isn't doing lunch at all, either making it at home or eating out, he is on the same page as me - it sucks, but we do it for the kids.
 
Thank you everyone for your kind comments, I know I don't reply to every thread but I am reading all of them, you guys are the best!

More hunger among the smug snots! I love it!!

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02-19-2013, 10:32 PM
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RE: How are you all getting on?
Not really making it at all. Literally nickeling and diming to death. Going on three years this way after my UI ran out in July of 2010. Tiny state pension plus whatever I can make substituting, which is under 1000k a month total during the school year. A far cry from what I was making five years ago teaching.

Let's see....five years ago..


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02-20-2013, 07:00 PM
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RE: How are you all getting on?
Here gasoline is going up 10 cents a day.

Filling up earlier this evening before it goes up again,I heard an old woman at the pumps say - "Those damned oil executives should all be tarred and feathered and ran out on a rail"

"Them and a few more" I returned.



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People are starving while others have so many luxurious homes they don't have time to visit them all. Income inequality is more extreme in this country than it has been since the gilded age.
 
The extremely wealthy hoard their wealth because they can't spend any more. There are only so many yachts that can be bought in a year. Their money sits and contributes nothing. If the minimum wage goes up 50 cents an hour, every bit of that gets put back into the economy through spending. Increases in income or wealth to anyone in the 1% will mainly just sit in an offshore account. There is a whole spectrum in between, but the amount spent (and thus contributing to employment, GDP, local tax base, etc) is inversely proportional to the income of the person receiving it. There is no trickle down. It's all trickle up.  

Extreme income inequality tends to be followed by a huge crash. We haven't recovered from the Great "Recession" yet, regardless of what goes on on Wall Street, and we're flirting with our next huge collapse.

When I want financial advice, I go to a depressed lifelong loser like Crazy Andrea.


Crazy Andrea has a plan for prosperity:
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Yesterday, 05:48 PM
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For years I've been bemoaning the fact that while I could afford to live (much better) in any number of countries, I can't afford to move or even visit to pick one out. I've decided to start trying to save up just enough to drive myself and my two dogs to Canada if/when the time comes. I'd be happy to take a long a couple friends or neighbors if any are ready to flee when I am. I live about 3 hours from the border. I'd need enough for a couple tanks of gas, as many nights in Motel 6 as I could manage, a cooler of food to take with me, my laptop, medication, some necessities, all of which would fit in my car. I could enter as a tourist and then figure out what to do from there in the relative safety of Canada. I might end up a refugee, but that's a lot better than dead.


She sounds like DUmmy TwixVoy, planning to join his son in enjoying the wealth and prosperity of Portugal.

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Re: Hunger And Despair Stalk The Smug Snots Of Old Elm Tree
« Reply #1 on: February 22, 2013, 12:34:30 PM »
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How are you all getting on?

I feel like the little Dutch boy, except I haven't managed to stick a finger in even a single hole.

Is something missing from your social life, Andrea? Try The Lesbian Dating Network.

You'll have that finger in a dyke before you know it!
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Re: Hunger And Despair Stalk The Smug Snots Of Old Elm Tree
« Reply #2 on: February 22, 2013, 12:37:42 PM »
Hugs and healing thoughts.  :whatever:


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Re: Hunger And Despair Stalk The Smug Snots Of Old Elm Tree
« Reply #3 on: February 22, 2013, 12:52:34 PM »
Why are they going hungry?  Can't they get some of them Obama bucks?
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Re: Hunger And Despair Stalk The Smug Snots Of Old Elm Tree
« Reply #4 on: February 22, 2013, 12:53:02 PM »
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People are starving while others have so many luxurious homes they don't have time to visit them all. Income inequality is more extreme in this country than it has been since the gilded age.
 
The extremely wealthy hoard their wealth because they can't spend any more. There are only so many yachts thif at can be bought in a year. Their money sits and contributes nothing. If the minimum wage goes up 50 cents an hour, every bit of that gets put back into the economy through spending. Increases in income or wealth to anyone in the 1% will mainly just sit in an offshore account. There is a whole spectrum in between, but the amount spent (and thus contributing to employment, GDP, local tax base, etc) is inversely proportional to the income of the person receiving it. There is no trickle down. It's all trickle up. 

Extreme income inequality tends to be followed by a huge crash. We haven't recovered from the Great "Recession" yet, regardless of what goes on on Wall Street, and we're flirting with our next huge collapse.

Why is it these people are too ****ing stupid to understand money ISN'T finite? There isn't a set amount that we all have to spread to every person on the planet. Princess Andrea could be rich (like kpete) if she was willing to work for it and take some risks. Time spent bitching could be time spent building wealth.

And she better hope "the rich" keep buying yachts because manufacturing them and the products that go into making them provide jobs for people just like her (well maybe not her because they're working instead of bitching).

Just once, I'd like to have one of these idiots explain to me how raising minimum wage will improve the economy. If an employer has to pay his employees more, he has to raise prices to pay for the increase. That means even those people who are middle to upper middle class can't afford to buy some of the things they would normally buy. They might hold off buying that new car or washing machine, repaint their kitchen themselves instead of hiring a local contractor and his illegal alien employee, Paco.

Of course "the rich" are going to stuff some of their money in offshore accounts! I'd do it, too if I had that kind of money. I certainly wouldn't want it anywhere where 0bama and the rest of the money grubbing government pigs could get hold of it. I would be doing this instead of starting a new company, providing venture capital or investing in an established company so it can expand and hire more people.

I just don't understand how they can be this stupid. I don't have a degree in economics. I took one econ class in college over 30 years ago but this is simple common sense, not rocket science. It doesn't even require a pie chart.

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Re: Hunger And Despair Stalk The Smug Snots Of Old Elm Tree
« Reply #5 on: February 22, 2013, 12:54:50 PM »
They will never get it. For them to get it, means having to accept they are wrong. Still blaming the rich folk even after the Obamacare debacle, even after their savior keeps manipulating energy policies that help push gas/energy prices hire, even after inflation continues to rise, etc. How on earth can you ever get through to someone so deliberately and woefully ignorant, proud, or both? I just don't see a way. I'm at the point that these idiots could sit dying on the street corner, no roof over their head and no food in their bellies and it still will be the Mr. Scrouge down the street that's causing all of their woes and they'll go in like a man needing water in a desert to pull the level for the same morons that made them broke and hungry to begin with. Really, for some people, there is no hope. I'm at the point that we do everything we can to take those institutions back that got us to this place: mental health doctors, academia, local politics, media. We have to turn this tide the same way the liberals did and we have to be prepared for it to take a generation or two to fully sink in so when we are gone or almost to it.

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Re: Hunger And Despair Stalk The Smug Snots Of Old Elm Tree
« Reply #6 on: February 22, 2013, 01:01:24 PM »
Universal love, that's the ticket!

The sad old Elmer gal said, "I've sort of become a nun, or 'none' as I like to call it." Looks like that whole "universal love" thing ain't happening for her.

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If I was 40 years younger

That explains her lack of universal love, or even the occasional belly warmer.  The sad old Elmer Gal is 40 years too old- what does that make her, 80? 90? Nobody wants to bed down with a bitter octagenarian; not even Bill Clinton!

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Re: Hunger And Despair Stalk The Smug Snots Of Old Elm Tree
« Reply #7 on: February 22, 2013, 01:06:02 PM »
I'm at the point that we do everything we can to take those institutions back that got us to this place: mental health doctors, academia, local politics, media. We have to turn this tide the same way the liberals did and we have to be prepared for it to take a generation or two to fully sink in so when we are gone or almost to it.

One of the biggest problems we have is the lack of honesty in the media.  Seems like getting the truth out there is next to impossible.
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Re: Hunger And Despair Stalk The Smug Snots Of Old Elm Tree
« Reply #8 on: February 22, 2013, 01:29:51 PM »
"Waiting for Hope" is quite the character in this sad lineup.  First, her screenname is so passive and victimized.  I'm waiting, I'm waiting....what are you going to do for me?

Secondly, she can barely get out of bed due to anxiety and depression.  She can't contribute to the family income, no siree.  Can't have that.  A martyr, she barely eats enough to keep body and soul together.  Woe is me!  We're not sure her daughter eats at all.  Her son, she can give a full dossier on his daily menu.  The daughter she just blows past.  She's picky. 

Get to work, sister.  You can do something


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Re: Hunger And Despair Stalk The Smug Snots Of Old Elm Tree
« Reply #9 on: February 22, 2013, 01:35:00 PM »
Nobody wants to bed down with a bitter octagenarian; not even Bill Clinton!

I'd rethink that if I were you.

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Re: Hunger And Despair Stalk The Smug Snots Of Old Elm Tree
« Reply #10 on: February 22, 2013, 01:36:44 PM »
So now we know how that "Hope and Change" is working out for them. Welcome to reality,It's a BITCH.
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Re: Hunger And Despair Stalk The Smug Snots Of Old Elm Tree
« Reply #11 on: February 22, 2013, 01:42:03 PM »
How's that hopey-changey workin' out for you, Elmertards?  I'd bet my next paycheck on the fact that you idiots voted for obinga and the demoshits in the past two elections, and the best you can come up with is lamenting how much better things were 5 years ago.

 :lmao:

Oh, well.  Hope you starve in the dark, you selfish pigs.

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Re: Hunger And Despair Stalk The Smug Snots Of Old Elm Tree
« Reply #12 on: February 22, 2013, 01:53:08 PM »
I'd rethink that if I were you.

Nope. Bill Clinton would hump a table leg, but even he would draw the line before that bitter old crone.

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Re: Hunger And Despair Stalk The Smug Snots Of Old Elm Tree
« Reply #13 on: February 22, 2013, 01:56:17 PM »
How's that hopey-changey workin' out for you, Elmertards?  I'd bet my next paycheck on the fact that you idiots voted for obinga and the demoshits in the past two elections, and the best you can come up with is lamenting how much better things were 5 years ago.

 :lmao:

Oh, well.  Hope you starve in the dark, you selfish pigs.

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Should have added this .

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Re: Hunger And Despair Stalk The Smug Snots Of Old Elm Tree
« Reply #14 on: February 22, 2013, 01:59:22 PM »
Funny how the smartest people in the world live from hand to mouth, isn't it?

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« Reply #15 on: February 22, 2013, 02:10:07 PM »

Should have added this .



Very true.  Thanks for having my back, Airwolf.   :-)
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Re: Hunger And Despair Stalk The Smug Snots Of Old Elm Tree
« Reply #16 on: February 22, 2013, 02:21:58 PM »
So now we know how that "Hope and Change" is working out for them. Welcome to reality,It's a BITCH.

Right. Those losers voted for their Messiah but they are too stupid to realize that happy days are not ahead for them. If they could, they would vote for Bummer to a 3rd term. You just can not fix stupid.
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