GodIsGood Report post Posted April 15, 2008 2 weeks ago i found out i was a typical white person, now i'm bitter and cling to guns and religion to make up for it, just because i live in a small town. this guy must rely like how his foot tastes. what a bigoted, racist, elite sob. anybody who votes for obama is an idiot. i don't even hafta mention what anybody is who votes for clinton. Unfortunately Lark, the election outcome and the aftermath will have everything to do with race and the liberal media bias. Doesnt much matter how experienced Obama is[nt], he has already won the alligance of most every person of color, and every clueless MTV & MySpace-watching young person in this country. They have no idea [and dont much care] how far down the darkside this creep will take us - because he's been anointed by the media. One of the long-lasting bi-products of this election battle will be to reignite the tension or full-on battle between races - if he doesnt win, be-that Billary using super delegits to "diss"enfranchise his people, or McLame stomping him because a national alarm clock wakes people to their senses - either way they've been "diss'd" by whitey - yet again. Honestly, the only colors that matter to me in an election are TRUE red-white-blue and the green necessary to move our economic machine. God help us - literally Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mattys281 Report post Posted April 15, 2008 2 weeks ago i found out i was a typical white person, now i'm bitter and cling to guns and religion to make up for it, just because i live in a small town. this guy must rely like how his foot tastes. what a bigoted, racist, elite sob. anybody who votes for obama is an idiot. i don't even hafta mention what anybody is who votes for clinton. Unfortunately Lark, the election outcome and the aftermath will have everything to do with race and the liberal media bias. Doesnt much matter how experienced Obama is[nt], he has already won the alligance of most every person of color, and every clueless MTV & MySpace-watching young person in this country. They have no idea [and dont much care] how far down the darkside this creep will take us - because he's been anointed by the media. One of the long-lasting bi-products of this election battle will be to reignite the tension or full-on battle between races - if he doesnt win, be-that Billary using super delegits to "diss"enfranchise his people, or McLame stomping him because a national alarm clock wakes people to their senses - either way they've been "diss'd" by whitey - yet again. Honestly, the only colors that matter to me in an election are TRUE red-white-blue and the green necessary to move our economic machine. God help us - literally I had this same conversation w/ a couple guys I work with the other day. They think that McCain will take it, but I pointed out the trendyness factor with young people. Being black is "in", and being non-discriminatory is even more "in". What better way to prove you're not a racist then to vote for a black guy? There was also a clip on channel eight a couple weeks ago where they were interviewing some local feminist who was just livid w/ her daughter for not supporting Hillary. She said that as feminists, they were obligated to support her, because the feminist movement had been working towards a female candidate for over 40 years. No mention of qualifications or her stance on any issues. The only important thing was that she has a vagina! Seem's to me that there's about 3 billion of those on the planet, & her's isn't even good enough to keep her husband at home, so how in the heck does it qualifier her to lead my country?!! None the less, that's the though process that we're dealling with. Matt S. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GodIsGood Report post Posted April 15, 2008 I'm not saying that inflation isn't possible. It happens day in-day out. It is continuous, 365 days per year. The only variable is the rate of inflation, and it's not uncommon to see a spike that comes down in short-order. I'm not convinced that my dollar is going to suddenly become worthless in the next six months. I am convinced that people are going to have to start managing their finances instead of just swiping their credit cards & making the minimum payment when the bill comes in. We all get a little passionate about politics and religion - so I let your joyful comments about my "pending bankruptcy" go... but today they announced on MSNCB that STAGflation has reached the highest level in 33 YEARS - thanks to the cost of energy and food. Not so much a spike, but an ugly reality that may not affect a community that revolves around an in-demand commodity like copper, but for the rest of us, it is very symbiotic. If Bob-the-Builder gets laid off, he cannot buy non-essentials and may not even be able to afford necessities and has to rely on tax-payer relief [that we all pay for], the shops he formerly frequented suffer with declining sales and let people go... each person laid-off has a disparaging story that he or she cannot help but share - and everyone who hears thinks they too should stop spending and squirrel-away some nuts... thus the economy goes into a serious tail spin. I read the jobless claims [more tax-payer support] rose by 80,000 men and women - they'll probably be looking at bankruptcy too. Like CnS suggested - a little humility and humanity goes a long way... after all, we're all just here[CwT] to be [good]sportsman, eh? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mattys281 Report post Posted April 15, 2008 I'm not saying that inflation isn't possible. It happens day in-day out. It is continuous, 365 days per year. The only variable is the rate of inflation, and it's not uncommon to see a spike that comes down in short-order. I'm not convinced that my dollar is going to suddenly become worthless in the next six months. I am convinced that people are going to have to start managing their finances instead of just swiping their credit cards & making the minimum payment when the bill comes in. We all get a little passionate about politics and religion - so I let your joyful comments about my "pending bankruptcy" go... but today they announced on MSNCB that STAGflation has reached the highest level in 33 YEARS - thanks to the cost of energy and food. Not so much a spike, but an ugly reality that may not affect a community that revolves around an in-demand commodity like copper, but for the rest of us, it is very symbiotic. If Bob-the-Builder gets laid off, he cannot buy non-essentials and may not even be able to afford necessities and has to rely on tax-payer relief [that we all pay for], the shops he formerly frequented suffer with declining sales and let people go... each person laid-off has a disparaging story that he or she cannot help but share - and everyone who hears thinks they too should stop spending and squirrel-away some nuts... thus the economy goes into a serious tail spin. I read the jobless claims [more tax-payer support] rose by 80,000 men and women - they'll probably be looking at bankruptcy too. Like CnS suggested - a little humility and humanity goes a long way... after all, we're all just here[CwT] to be [good]sportsman, eh? I hear you guys & never meant to sound like I don't care about others hardships. Also, for my daily dose of humble pie, when doing the grocery shopping this week I paid closer attention to what I actually was paying per item & did notice a price increase on more than one thing. Apples were up & so were the Cambells soups that I often buy for my lunches. Fortunately, Hamburger helper seems to be holding steady (as I still have about 15 or 20 lbs of ground deer in the freezer, that's an important one!). As a small business owner myself, I hope nothing but the best for your family & your business. I've been very fortunate in my career, having already survived 3 lay-offs in the past 15 years, but I also recognize that that's what it was - good fortune. Ive seen plenty of people who were smarter & more experienced then me walk. Guess they didn't have my great people skills. Matt S. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GodIsGood Report post Posted April 16, 2008 As a small business owner myself, I hope nothing but the best for your family & your business. I've been very fortunate in my career, having already survived 3 lay-offs in the past 15 years, but I also recognize that that's what it was - good fortune. Ive seen plenty of people who were smarter & more experienced then me walk. Guess they didn't have my great people skills. Matt S. You're okay by me Matt - I shouldnt have been curt with you earlier. Maybe we meet up some time as i pass thru Superior for hunting a few times o year. Best regards, Kurt Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mattys281 Report post Posted April 16, 2008 You're okay by me Matt - I shouldnt have been curt with you earlier. Maybe we meet up some time as i pass thru Superior for hunting a few times o year. Best regards, Kurt One of my buddies in our local archery club & I are settin up a 3-d course at our range right now. Swing by & we'll fling some arrows. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites