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« Reply #25 on: December 24, 2010, 06:05:26 AM »

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« Reply #26 on: December 24, 2010, 06:46:29 AM »



I wish I could disagree with your gloomy assessment, but I can't. The bigger picture, beyond the current real estate collapse, is that we have become a nation of consumers instead of producers. We outsource our labor, import most of our finished and complex goods, and continue to go further and further into debt at every scale one cares to examine (Federal, State, County, City, and private citizen.) This kind of debt cannot be sustained without serious consequences, and I believe (and hope that I'm wrong) that our current economic depression is only the beginning.

P.P.S.  I liked this thread better as a comedy, so I apologize for jumping into the serious end of the political pool, and now return you to your regularly scheduled humor.


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The reason we are a nation of consumers rather than producers is because our economy is in the state it is. As other countries industrialize, their economies show the same bell curve as ours is. Being in the industry I am, I have seen this cycle move through many countries over the past decade: India, then the Pacific (Malaysia/Singapore), to eastern Europe, and now to Ireland and China. You can blame some of that on unions in certain industries, but for the most part it's a natural progression. As all countries equalize, we will become competitive again and the cycle will repeat.

By the way, your assessment on the private citizen debt situation is outdated a bit, personal debt is actually slightly down since 2008 according to the data I've seen. Our federal gov't spending is out of control, however, and one of the results of this is that less taxes that are collected from the state and local entities is being returned, causing those entities to struggle as well. It's a big factor where you and I live since we as a state contribute more than we receive to begin with.

The situation we are in won't get too much worse over the long term, because most  of the rest of the worlds' economies are in the same state as ours. If we were the only nation with these issues, I'd be moving in a hurry! I have relatives in Switzerland who enjoy it when I drop by...  Crazy

The real estate market still isn't done correcting, though, and that is what is going to hurt us in the short term. The problem is the feds thought that bailout money would be used by the banks to offset losses on toxic mortgages while the banks moved those properties from foreclosure to sale, so their revenue from interest on good mortgages would come back on line.  But, the banks see the bailout money as operating revenue to allow them to camp on those foreclosed properties until the market is better and they can sell the foreclosed properties at less of a loss or perhaps a marginal profit.

If you think about that paradigm for a moment, you'll see there's only 2 possible outcomes to that strategy: Either the gov't goes bankrupt from continually disbursing bailout money to the lenders and the economy completely implodes, or the lenders run out of operating revenue and the real estate market crashes again when they release all the "shadow properties" to the market at once and home prices nosedive again. It will be worse this time, though, because there will be no bailout money coming to soften the correction. The proper procedure for the first set of bailouts (both Bush's and Obama's) should have been to mandate the toxic properties were put back on the market as part of receiving bailout funds, because the economy can't recover until those properties are converted from toxic to healthy status.

I'm seeing a LOT of this behavior in the area I live in. My brother in law's employer is still living in his $7M home right now (he hasn't paid a dime either to the mortgage or as rent), he was foreclosed on well over a year ago. The bank would rather he stayed than moved, because at least he's maintaining the property while he's living there. The bank knows in this market they can't get anywhere near the $7M out of it, so they're playing the waiting game. If it weren't for bailout money, they'd have to sell all the properties to get operating revenue, the market would correct, and we'd be back to business as usual, hopefully a little wiser for the experience.
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« Reply #27 on: December 24, 2010, 06:52:13 AM »

T'would be a bang heard round the world.

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« Reply #28 on: December 24, 2010, 06:53:12 AM »



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And those guys drink the good stuff, not like this 18 year old single malt I'm sipping at the moment... hissy fit hissy fit hissy fit

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« Reply #29 on: December 24, 2010, 07:07:26 AM »

Regarding your serious post: You do realize that you're making my point about the (continued) greed of the banks?

Regarding the scotch (FAR more important, IMO): I'm lucky to not have been spoiled by the opportunity to taste any scotches in the mid-three or four figure range. arrow Tongue Out

I'm well satisfied with some (but not all) of the $75-$125 bottles I've tried. I'm just finishing up a Cragganmore 1992 Distiller's edition that I enjoyed immensely, but which is already becoming more difficult to find. I realize that I might be called a heretic for liking a blended scotch, but I rather like Johnny Walker Gold. Costco has the Blue on sale for $150 right now, but I won't be buying it, although I would like to try it someday.

The bargain scotch that I like is the Glenfiddich 15yr Solera Reserve at only $30 a bottle. I don't care for the commonly seen Glenfiddich 12 year.

You can probably tell that I prefer the fruity and floral scotches. I've tried a few of the smokey varieties and don't care much for them, with or without water (which changes the taste).
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« Reply #30 on: December 24, 2010, 08:30:14 AM »

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« Reply #31 on: December 24, 2010, 09:23:38 AM »

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« Reply #32 on: December 25, 2010, 03:53:05 AM »

I'm a lessertarian. I vote for the lesser of the evils running for office.

I'm in the middle but lean both way. We should be fiscally responsible as a country, but tax breaks for the wealthy aren't fiscally responsible. I believe that we should have universal healthcare and should raise taxes on tobacco products plus kill tobacco subsidies. We shouldn't give Altria any of our tax money as support for their trash products.

We shouldn't hide the cost of the war like our last president did. We shouldn't be in a war to protect an oil pipeline. We should mop up our own messes in foreign countries, quit fucking around with their puppet regimes, and let them all kill each other. Besides, if the terrorists got their grubby hands on Pakistani nukes then India and Israel would wipe that country off the map and we'd have a huge desert glass glacier.

We shouldn't have no-bid contracts. No warrantless wiretaps. No data mining of law abiding US citizens in the ways the East German Secret Police and the KGB did. Oh, but... the FBI has been doing that since J. Edgar Hoover so it shouldn't be a surprise to us. Watch what books you get from your local library folks.

I'm also pro-gun, pro-hunting, pro-conceal carry, and pro-womens' right to choose.

I can't stand Sarah Palin. Crazy skank. She said she's not a quitter but quit the Governor's job. She's for abstinence which is just another word to describe parents that are too scared, lazy, or afraid to teach their kids about sex, birth control, and STDs. Her kid got pregnant out of wedlock. Real classy folks. She parades her "special baby" like it was a diamond ring. The only things to come out of her mouth are sound bites that have no facts or data to back them up. I'm mad enough at the Demoncrap in Command that I'll most likely vote repugnatcan't for the first time ever as president... BUT, if it's Palin running for office I'll write in Woody Woodpecker before I vote for that brainless whore.

I own a couple of pistols, several rifles, a couple of shotguns, and just finished my AR-15 project this morning with the help of a gunsmith buddy. I tend to vote 60% Demoncrap, 30% Repugnantcan, and the last 10% between Libertarian and Green party candidates. Fuck the tea party whackos. Fuck them with a splintered dildo. Crazy fucks.

Oh, and fuck Faux News. Hate and ignorance spreading bastards.

As for the question at hand?

BANG. One less terrorist in the world. Free healthcare can pronounce him dead. Free K-12 education for his kids will help keep them from being ignorant fucks like their old man was. Community Colleges and/or state colleges can help the kids learn to think on their own without others telling them what to think.

We really do have it well off in this country. Gas prices suck but other folks are paying the equivalent to what we pay for a LITER of gas. Think about that the next time you bitch at the pump. Gas taxes are one of the few fair taxes we have. Use more, pay more. It goes to help keep our roads repaired. Well, that is if the state/fed legislature doesn't steal that money to pay for something else.

That's enough of a rant. Y'all will be scratching your heads on this one since I've never posted like this before. Smiley
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« Reply #33 on: December 25, 2010, 04:33:54 AM »

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« Reply #35 on: December 25, 2010, 07:22:35 AM »

I still think that every time an election is over, those hos we elect in Washington (Dems AND Repubs) all sit around a big table, drink 30 year old Scotch and smoke Cuban cigars, all the while high fiving each other because the 2 parties are still in power and any hope of a 3rd party or independent candidate getting elected anywhere got crushed again.

The more I think about it, the more I feel we need to go back to the old-style election process, where the guy that got the most votes was the president, and the runner-up was the vice president. Nowadays, at least it would keep clowns like Biden and Palin the heck out of running for office. Seriously, those two are sound bite disasters waiting to happen every time they open their mouths. Cry Laughing Cry Laughing
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« Reply #36 on: December 31, 2010, 03:21:44 AM »

What am I? I'm none of the above.

I think we should go for that style of election that the French held in 1789. Set up a nice sturdy guillotine on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial and feed it with

(a) every sitting Congressman and Senator
(b) every former Congressman and Senator who left and got a cushy job in a private company that lobbied him
(c) the President and his entire staff, Treasury department first
(d) President 'W' and his entire staff, Cheney first
(e) everyone who works or has ever worked on K Street
(f) everyone who has ever received a bonus from Wall Street
(g) all the board of the Federal Reserve, plus Alan Greenspan
(h) everyone connected with a political think tank who holds dual nationality

That will do for a start. People lower down the list will probably either repent or flee before we get to them, but no doubt we'll get round to everyone who works inside the Beltway eventually. TSA workers will be needed, they've shown themselves to be perfectly suited to the job of rounding up the victims and driving the tumbrils (and they'll get their turn later when it quiets down). Sarah Palin I would spare, she can sit at the guillotine knitting socks out of hair. We'll need a figurehead after this, someone who can be relied on to hand over power voluntarily when a tough decision comes along, or in exchange for a couple of dresses and a nice pair of shoes.
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« Reply #37 on: December 31, 2010, 03:50:34 AM »

What am I? I'm none of the above.

I think we should go for that style of election that the French held in 1789. Set up a nice sturdy guillotine on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial and feed it with

(a) every sitting Congressman and Senator
(b) every former Congressman and Senator who left and got a cushy job in a private company that lobbied him
(c) the President and his entire staff, Treasury department first
(d) President 'W' and his entire staff, Cheney first
(e) everyone who works or has ever worked on K Street
(f) everyone who has ever received a bonus from Wall Street
(g) all the board of the Federal Reserve, plus Alan Greenspan
(h) everyone connected with a political think tank who holds dual nationality

That will do for a start. People lower down the list will probably either repent or flee before we get to them, but no doubt we'll get round to everyone who works inside the Beltway eventually. TSA workers will be needed, they've shown themselves to be perfectly suited to the job of rounding up the victims and driving the tumbrils (and they'll get their turn later when it quiets down). Sarah Palin I would spare, she can sit at the guillotine knitting socks out of hair. We'll need a figurehead after this, someone who can be relied on to hand over power voluntarily when a tough decision comes along, or in exchange for a couple of dresses and a nice pair of shoes.


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You forgot the time-honored tradition of drawing and quartering; always a grand day's entertainment for the kiddies and parents alike. We could have food vendors selling sausages, chopped liver, pork rinds, and other organ meats, and we'd sell separate tickets to the beheadings and the eviscerations for the live gate, in addition to a broadcast contract with one of the major sports networks. The funds raised could be used to pay off the national debt.

We could also auction off body parts: locks of hair, fingers, etc. -- or is that going too far?  ttth ... Nah! frying pan  Thumbs Down
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« Reply #38 on: December 31, 2010, 04:03:43 AM »

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Drawing and quartering takes a long time - it's a half-day affair - and there are lots of people to get through. We would have to save that for special people like Phil Gramm and Oliver North. Now, there was a special punishment used in France for the most extreme crimes... It involved being suspended upside down, so the blood would run to your head and you wouldn't faint, and then your nuts were crushed slowly one by one in a vise. That was an all-day affair, a skilled operator could make it last 12 hours with the victim conscious throughout. I don't know if I can think of anyone special enough for that treatment, but no doubt better informed people than me can name those in the administration who think torture is acceptable due process.

I'm sure you're right, that millions of people would pay to watch. But I wouldn't let any body parts get away, otherwise they'd end up in Reliquaries all over the Bible Belt.
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« Reply #39 on: December 31, 2010, 04:33:57 AM »

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I'm sure you're right, that millions of people would pay to watch. But I wouldn't let any body parts get away, otherwise they'd end up in Reliquaries all over the Bible Belt.

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That's okay. They could take them out once a year and parade them down the street. Just imagine: The feast of ex governor 'W' -- as long as they pay the fair market price at the auction. "Remember folks, it's going to pay off the debt, so bid early, bid often!"

We'd have limited editions: Fingers would be numbered x of 10, and each finger would be sealed in a special presentation case (perhaps encased in Lucite or pickled) and would come with a gold-sealed certificate of authenticity. (or perhaps editions of 8 with elite editions of 2 thumbs. Tongue Out) The lesser political figures could be auctioned off on eBay, while the most desirable would be auctioned through Christie's or Sotheby's.
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« Reply #40 on: December 31, 2010, 02:56:58 PM »

I'm a lessertarian. I vote for the lesser of the evils running for office.

I'm in the middle but lean both way. We should be fiscally responsible as a country, but tax breaks for the wealthy aren't fiscally responsible. I believe that we should have universal healthcare and should raise taxes on tobacco products plus kill tobacco subsidies. We shouldn't give Altria any of our tax money as support for their trash products.

We shouldn't hide the cost of the war like our last president did. We shouldn't be in a war to protect an oil pipeline. We should mop up our own messes in foreign countries, quit fucking around with their puppet regimes, and let them all kill each other. Besides, if the terrorists got their grubby hands on Pakistani nukes then India and Israel would wipe that country off the map and we'd have a huge desert glass glacier.

We shouldn't have no-bid contracts. No warrantless wiretaps. No data mining of law abiding US citizens in the ways the East German Secret Police and the KGB did. Oh, but... the FBI has been doing that since J. Edgar Hoover so it shouldn't be a surprise to us. Watch what books you get from your local library folks.

I'm also pro-gun, pro-hunting, pro-conceal carry, and pro-womens' right to choose.

I can't stand Sarah Palin. Crazy skank. She said she's not a quitter but quit the Governor's job. She's for abstinence which is just another word to describe parents that are too scared, lazy, or afraid to teach their kids about sex, birth control, and STDs. Her kid got pregnant out of wedlock. Real classy folks. She parades her "special baby" like it was a diamond ring. The only things to come out of her mouth are sound bites that have no facts or data to back them up. I'm mad enough at the Demoncrap in Command that I'll most likely vote repugnatcan't for the first time ever as president... BUT, if it's Palin running for office I'll write in Woody Woodpecker before I vote for that brainless whore.

I own a couple of pistols, several rifles, a couple of shotguns, and just finished my AR-15 project this morning with the help of a gunsmith buddy. I tend to vote 60% Demoncrap, 30% Repugnantcan, and the last 10% between Libertarian and Green party candidates. Fuck the tea party whackos. Fuck them with a splintered dildo. Crazy fucks.

Oh, and fuck Faux News. Hate and ignorance spreading bastards.

As for the question at hand?

BANG. One less terrorist in the world. Free healthcare can pronounce him dead. Free K-12 education for his kids will help keep them from being ignorant fucks like their old man was. Community Colleges and/or state colleges can help the kids learn to think on their own without others telling them what to think.

We really do have it well off in this country. Gas prices suck but other folks are paying the equivalent to what we pay for a LITER of gas. Think about that the next time you bitch at the pump. Gas taxes are one of the few fair taxes we have. Use more, pay more. It goes to help keep our roads repaired. Well, that is if the state/fed legislature doesn't steal that money to pay for something else.

That's enough of a rant. Y'all will be scratching your heads on this one since I've never posted like this before. Smiley
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