Violence

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TraditionKU wrote: Mon Sep 20, 2021 3:12 pm it sucks in the short term, but where’s the harm in keeping people from driving as much?

if makes people like mich bitch and moab about it...good
In the same day he's bitching and moaning about rising gas prices increasing costs of consumer goods

AND

Complaining like a child that wages are too damn high
I only came to kick some ass...

Rock the fucking house and kick some ass.
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don't forget wall st just had its' worst day in months.

more reason to celebrate.
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MICHHAWK wrote: Mon Sep 20, 2021 3:25 pm don't forget wall st just had its' worst day in months.

more reason to celebrate.
care to elaborate on why that happened?

or are just gonna (falsely) assume it has to do with Biden?
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MICHHAWK wrote: Mon Sep 20, 2021 3:25 pm don't forget wall st just had its' worst day in months.

more reason to celebrate.
Shit (if you're long and the market is substantially down) happens.
Today shit happened. Tomorrow is a new day.
I happily take how the market has performed under Biden. Do you?
Just curious, are you one of those people who looks at their 401K daily?
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he’s sure the only one that posts about it
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MICHHAWK wrote: Mon Sep 20, 2021 3:25 pm don't forget wall st just had its' worst day in months.

more reason to celebrate.
I'm happy with the 11 percent return so far this year. Are you not?
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Actually I’m still buying. So I don’t mind a little “sale” every now and then so that it’s helping my cost average. Ideally I want it to quadruple the years that I’m making withdrawals.

Learning from mich- I can be selfish too!!
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zsn wrote: Mon Sep 20, 2021 5:22 pm Actually I’m still buying. So I don’t mind a little “sale” every now and then so that it’s helping my cost average. Ideally I want it to quadruple the years that I’m making withdrawals.

Learning from mich- I can be selfish too!!
I am buying blue chips during this dip for sure. Apple etc type stocks will be at a huge discount in the coming days maybe even weeks. It won't last long imo.
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I continue to take the real estate route.
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Overlander wrote: Mon Sep 20, 2021 6:35 pm I continue to take the real estate route.
Smart. Someday i will get there. I am still only capable of small local real estate moves.
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MICHHAWK wrote: Mon Sep 20, 2021 1:45 pm i'll take that as a yes. you favor higher prices.

you probably favor todays dow. to each his own.
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Fuck, why is gas not 87 cents a gallon anymore? It was when I was 16! Joe, damn you!
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QUICK! Someone tell MICH NOT to look at the Dow RIGHT NOW! (10:05am edt)
He may get very upset.
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Gee, you mean that Joe Biden wasn't responsible for investors freaking out about some Chinese real estate company's huge debt crisis?
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speaking of huge debt crisis.

if they dont get on the same page and we miss our debt ceiling deadline our 401ks will be th least of the concerns.
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TDub wrote: Tue Sep 21, 2021 9:17 am speaking of huge debt crisis.

if they dont get on the same page and we miss our debt ceiling deadline our 401ks will be th least of the concerns.
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oh I have interest in messaging any politicians. Theyre all snake oil salesmen. I was just making an observation
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This is one place where both sides are not even.
Republicans blow up the deficit, Democrats allow for increase in the debt ceiling.
Democrats blow up the deficit (historically not as badly), and Republicans raise a huge fuss about the debt ceiling, and who knows when they are going to actually take that over the cliff and cause us to default.

I don't approve of either side's approach because the deficit needs to get under control and this Congress and President are spending insanely. But one side is just letting us drown while the other is actively pushing our head under water.
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Mjl wrote: Tue Sep 21, 2021 9:44 am This is one place where both sides are not even.
Republicans blow up the deficit, Democrats allow for increase in the debt ceiling.
Democrats blow up the deficit (historically not as badly), and Republicans raise a huge fuss about the debt ceiling, and who knows when they are going to actually take that over the cliff and cause us to default.

I don't approve of either side's approach because the deficit needs to get under control and this Congress and President are spending insanely. But one side is just letting us drown while the other is actively pushing our head under water.
I'd also note that the Republican bleating on and on about deficits...has not been consistent with their actions when at the controls. It's a political tool, no more, no less. And one consistently used in bad faith.
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jfish26 wrote: Tue Sep 21, 2021 10:08 am
Mjl wrote: Tue Sep 21, 2021 9:44 am This is one place where both sides are not even.
Republicans blow up the deficit, Democrats allow for increase in the debt ceiling.
Democrats blow up the deficit (historically not as badly), and Republicans raise a huge fuss about the debt ceiling, and who knows when they are going to actually take that over the cliff and cause us to default.

I don't approve of either side's approach because the deficit needs to get under control and this Congress and President are spending insanely. But one side is just letting us drown while the other is actively pushing our head under water.
I'd also note that the Republican bleating on and on about deficits...has not been consistent with their actions when at the controls. It's a political tool, no more, no less. And one consistently used in bad faith.
Hannity was whining about President Biden spending the weekend at a Delaware beach house and going for a bike ride while the world was allegedly falling apart around him after spending four years ignoring the hundreds and hundreds of rounds of golf played by Trump. Being consistent with their actions and messages is a concept now wholly irrelevant to the Right Wing establishment.
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