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    At the end of the day it really doesn't matter what WE think about ol Hersh, WE don't live in Georgia. I guess the only way it becomes our business is if Donnie the Con pressures the Georgia election officials to "find" enough votes to give ol Hersh the win.
    And for all of you that keep saying you would take a non politician over the swamp creatures???? ********! AOC was a barmaidand you skewered her from day one as being not qualified and no experience. Well I'll be damned, you were correct, so what's changed?

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    Quote Originally Posted by stripernut1 View Post
    . AOC was a barmaidand you skewered her from day one as being not qualified and no experience. Well I'll be damned, you were correct, so what's changed?

    And in that case, we were right....she's a wack :-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by stripernut1 View Post
    At the end of the day it really doesn't matter what WE think about ol Hersh, WE don't live in Georgia. I guess the only way it becomes our business is if Donnie the Con pressures the Georgia election officials to "find" enough votes to give ol Hersh the win.
    And for all of you that keep saying you would take a non politician over the swamp creatures???? ********! AOC was a barmaidand you skewered her from day one as being not qualified and no experience. Well I'll be damned, you were correct, so what's changed?
    It's our business, because we should CARE about the senate. IT's like battlefield states. I'm glad I don't live in one, and i"m kind of glad I don't live in Georgia........Not that Georgia would not be awesome. I like savannah and some other ocean side areas......

    BUT it's a battlefield right now.

    I suspect the dem push to swing it purple will either live or die with this election.

    We shall see......

    Later,

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    Quote Originally Posted by stripernut1 View Post
    At the end of the day it really doesn't matter what WE think about ol Hersh, WE don't live in Georgia. I guess the only way it becomes our business is if Donnie the Con pressures the Georgia election officials to "find" enough votes to give ol Hersh the win.
    And for all of you that keep saying you would take a non politician over the swamp creatures???? ********! AOC was a barmaidand you skewered her from day one as being not qualified and no experience. Well I'll be damned, you were correct, so what's changed?
    I'm interested in Ga, because that senate race could have a lot to do with the senate majority. Dimocrats eliminated the filibuster, and made senate votes a simple majority, so that seat could be a very big deal. I'm hoping the puppet masters pulling that doddering old fool Biden's strings can be stopped...or least slowed down.

    Bread is $4 a loaf, interest rates are high and climbing, and I heard we have troops on the ground in Ukraine (don't know if that is true). Energy is, and has been a dumpster fire under the Badministration. Remember the Jimmy Carter era very clearly, and the country is on that very same highway right now. Don't know about you, but I believe we need a different driver for the bus.
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    Tell us what Biden did to cause bread prices to rise?

    Quote Originally Posted by Devils Horse View Post
    I'm interested in Ga, because that senate race could have a lot to do with the senate majority. Dimocrats eliminated the filibuster, and made senate votes a simple majority, so that seat could be a very big deal. I'm hoping the puppet masters pulling that doddering old fool Biden's strings can be stopped...or least slowed down.

    Bread is $4 a loaf, interest rates are high and climbing, and I heard we have troops on the ground in Ukraine (don't know if that is true). Energy is, and has been a dumpster fire under the Badministration. Remember the Jimmy Carter era very clearly, and the country is on that very same highway right now. Don't know about you, but I believe we need a different driver for the bus.
    You claim a lot about Biden but you offer nothing in the way of proof that Biden is responsible for these rise in prices. Congress is to blame not the President. When the Dems tried to pass law to help the economy every GOP Senator voted against that legislation. So don't blame the Dems. The obstructionist GOP along with that Stupid Manchin and Sinema are to blame.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moveon View Post
    You claim a lot about Biden but you offer nothing in the way of proof that Biden is responsible for these rise in prices. Congress is to blame not the President. When the Dems tried to pass law to help the economy every GOP Senator voted against that legislation. So don't blame the Dems. The obstructionist GOP along with that Stupid Manchin and Sinema are to blame.

    I do agree we as a country have to stop name calling and finger pointing and spend more time working the problem.

    We didn't start the pandemic, the war in Ukraine, nor did we as a single country cause the whole world to be seeing bad growing seasons and environmental issues that from floods to droughts are disrupting food sources.

    Both sides need back off their positions a bit and work together to cmpromise and get things rolling again.

    And yes the rhetoric and piss poor childish behavior on both sides generating mistrust with false or atleast only partially correct accusations has in my view caused increase citizen violence, crime rate couple with hatred of police, and a total lack of personal sense of security because while all this is going on, our elected offiicals spend more time name call then offering finite solutions and solving the **** problems. By playing the blamce game they are setting the example for their citizens that anything that happens has to be "SOMEONE ELSES FAULT". Knock it off, belly up to the bar, get real, and get the heck back to doing the job you all elected folks were hired to do....solve problems.

    I'd like to kine them all up, counsel them all severely, and tell them they ain;'t getting no dessert till they fix this stuff.

    They need to relearn the art of porblem solving and compromise.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZoraSpook View Post
    I do agree we as a country have to stop name calling and finger pointing and spend more time working the problem.

    We didn't start the pandemic, the war in Ukraine, nor did we as a single country cause the whole world to be seeing bad growing seasons and environmental issues that from floods to droughts are disrupting food sources.

    Both sides need back off their positions a bit and work together to cmpromise and get things rolling again.

    And yes the rhetoric and piss poor childish behavior on both sides generating mistrust with false or atleast only partially correct accusations has in my view caused increase citizen violence, crime rate couple with hatred of police, and a total lack of personal sense of security because while all this is going on, our elected offiicals spend more time name call then offering finite solutions and solving the **** problems. By playing the blamce game they are setting the example for their citizens that anything that happens has to be "SOMEONE ELSES FAULT". Knock it off, belly up to the bar, get real, and get the heck back to doing the job you all elected folks were hired to do....solve problems.

    I'd like to kine them all up, counsel them all severely, and tell them they ain;'t getting no dessert till they fix this stuff.

    They need to relearn the art of porblem solving and compromise.
    and i got to relearn how to type

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moveon View Post
    You claim a lot about Biden but you offer nothing in the way of proof that Biden is responsible for these rise in prices. Congress is to blame not the President. When the Dems tried to pass law to help the economy every GOP Senator voted against that legislation. So don't blame the Dems. The obstructionist GOP along with that Stupid Manchin and Sinema are to blame.
    People really don't realize the inflation until they do a year to year comparison of stuff.

    I have been doing that on lots of items lately......And our REALIZED inflation is more like 40 to 50 percent.....NOT quite, because some fixed things for me personally will not go up.

    BUT........

    GAS is up over 50%
    Food for my Cabin Trip. ABSOLUTELY nearly 40%
    Ammo.....well it was high and then came down to something OK, but over the hear has gone back up about 50%
    Fishing Gear.......20%

    It is unreal..........

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    Gas is not controlled by the President

    Quote Originally Posted by GeoFisher View Post
    People really don't realize the inflation until they do a year to year comparison of stuff.

    I have been doing that on lots of items lately......And our REALIZED inflation is more like 40 to 50 percent.....NOT quite, because some fixed things for me personally will not go up.

    BUT........

    GAS is up over 50%
    Food for my Cabin Trip. ABSOLUTELY nearly 40%
    Ammo.....well it was high and then came down to something OK, but over the hear has gone back up about 50%
    Fishing Gear.......20%

    It is unreal..........
    GAS PRICES can be controlled by Congress but the GOP votes against anything that would help control gas prices. Then the turn around and try to blame the President. Smart people can see through this silly scheme easily. Only the stupid uneducated idiots would blame someone that has little control over gas prices. And the price of oil/gas makes all the other things cost more due to not just transportation cost but greedy corporate companies that are price gouging.

    So keep it up Geo as the smart people see right through your ruse.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moveon View Post
    GAS PRICES can be controlled by Congress but the GOP votes against anything that would help control gas prices. Then the turn around and try to blame the President. Smart people can see through this silly scheme easily. Only the stupid uneducated idiots would blame someone that has little control over gas prices. And the price of oil/gas makes all the other things cost more due to not just transportation cost but greedy corporate companies that are price gouging.

    So keep it up Geo as the smart people see right through your ruse.
    Opec and the Middle east hate Biden right now, he embarrassed them quite heavily.

    We used to have a reasonable say in that region, but they are moving towards Russia more and more every day. IT won't be until Russia SCREWS them again, which they will, that they will come back to uncle sugar.

    I will say you are right about supply and demand on the other thread. Economically speaking it is purely supply and demand, but when a MEGA conglomeration of controlling interests (OPEC), can shut down supply to silence the largest super power in the world.........well, we should ACT. Our current president who is controlled by the green lobby simply cannot act. CANNOT ACT.

    Wait until we have a different interest in mind, and see prices drop.

    You bitch and complain about our oil companies, but our OIL companies do not control OPEC.

    Later,

    Geo

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moveon View Post
    GAS PRICES can be controlled by Congress but the GOP votes against anything that would help control gas prices. Then the turn around and try to blame the President. Smart people can see through this silly scheme easily. Only the stupid uneducated idiots would blame someone that has little control over gas prices. And the price of oil/gas makes all the other things cost more due to not just transportation cost but greedy corporate companies that are price gouging.

    So keep it up Geo as the smart people see right through your ruse.
    And GAS prices are NOT controlled by congress. We saw a little bump during the summer, because Biden used executive orders to release oil from the strategic oil reserve.....THAT changed the price of gas directly.

    YOU act like you know something about something, yet you talk out your ass.

    Later,

    Geo

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    You are dead wrong about congress.

    Quote Originally Posted by GeoFisher View Post
    And GAS prices are NOT controlled by congress. We saw a little bump during the summer, because Biden used executive orders to release oil from the strategic oil reserve.....THAT changed the price of gas directly.

    YOU act like you know something about something, yet you talk out your ass.

    Later,

    Geo
    Congress can pass laws that control the price of anything. They just have failed to do so because Senator Mitch McConnell stated that he will obstruct anything that Biden tries to do. So, if anyone is to blame for high gas prices it is Geo's party, the GOP. Despite the lies that Geo spreads here.

    Wait, I smell something. It must be the crap that Geo spews in here! Get a life Geo.

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