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Posted on April 1 at 9:03 p.m.
OBAMA > One Big Ass Mistake America
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Posted on November 30 at 8:05 p.m.
Trip on ever to Amazon and purchase 'Economic Facts and Fallacies' by Thomas Sowell, or maybe 'Basic Economics'.
Posted on November 22 at 8:09 p.m.
5A Class has got to be tough. You guys have no reason to hang you heads. Worked hard and fell just short of what you thought you wanted. No shame in that. God has a way of giving you just what you need. Now, take advantage of your school's other resources. Pretend classes are your Oak Grove opponent. Hit the books hard. Master those math and chemistry courses, not that hard if you just spend the time.
Few will play on Saturday.
A miniscule number will play on Sunday.
All will have to play Monday through Friday.
Prepare for that and you will be a winner in life.
Posted on November 22 at 7:35 p.m.
EnK... Well, that shut everyone up.
Guess I have only one brain cell. For the life of me, ever since hearing Eustace Mullins talk of this Federal Reserve-Treasury Dept.-Federal citizen-state citizen stuff some 20 years ago, I have not been able to get a grasp on it.
I met Dr. Richard Feynman back in the 1960's. He gave a lecture on quantum electrodynamics, the area for which he was awarded the Nobel Prize. He explained, lots of math and diagrams, how this would be able to propel a submarine in complete silence, ( wow! the era of the Jetson's has arrived), I understood most of his presentation.
Met Dr. Linus Pauling in the late 1970's. Only person to receive two individual Nobel Prizes, molecular orbital theory & peace. Don't remember the specifics of his lecture but do know that I followed and understood what he said.
Fed-Treasury-citizenship? All kind of nebulous to me.
What does this have to do with Mr. Brown and the RV park?
Well, my interpretation of what Mr Mullins says is that Mr. Brown could renounce his Federal citizenship (he'll never need social security anyway) and become a state of MS. citizen. Then, if he owns this land free and clear, could get a land patent or allodial title on it. Once this is done he could build a pig farm, motocross track, or nuclear reprocessing plant there if he wants. Is this correct?
On RV decision tabled: Board wants to do its 'homework' first
Posted on November 21 at 7:46 p.m.
http://www.cnsnews.com/public/content/ar...
Post from another forum. "They’re going to have a lot more “idle facilities” if they can’t slash costs and restructure damned fast......
Seems like the UAW would rather force a catastrophe for all, so long as they get to continue holding the line on their demands.... until..... WHAT exactly?
Who’s going to be paying those fat contracts if/when GM collapses and Ford and Chrysler follow?"
Sound familiar?
1. Local tire plant. Morrey Taylor bought a failing business to try and make something of it.
( Some of you may remember that he ran in the Presidential Primary, I think 1996. He was a big proponent of hard work and individual initiative. He was also a businessman trying to make a profit.) As I recall, he told the employees that tires could not be produced profitably under the then current system, as people were buying less costly tires en masse from discount chains and leaving the more expensive American made ones on the shelf. Changes would need to be made. Union told him something to the effect of "heck no'. Now their jobs are gone. I feel for those who lost their jobs, but times change and people must change and adapt.
2. International Paper. Same exact scenario as #1 above. When a potential buyer eventually showed up, the employees gave the same "heck no" answer when the buyer tried to work with them, so they flew away.
3. Johns Manville. Don't know the particaulrs here, I suspect the same problem though. Cheap foreign competion.
Like it or not, the vast majority of Americans will always buy the cheapest version of something. American made somethings cost more when made by collectivist workers.
Leaving the collective and becoming individuals again is our only hope.
Posted on November 20 at 9:55 p.m.
Very little there that will actually burn.
No way shape or form was this a 'nuclear incident'.
Posted on November 20 at 9:44 p.m.
General Motors yearly expense for Viagra, $20 million
Trash Hauling Incs'. yearly expense for Viagra $0.
I admire the guys that ride on the back of garbage trucks. Think about it. They spend the entire day working their butts off running behind trucks, picking up anywhere between 10 to several hundred pounds of crap every 100 feet along every street in town, lifting it 4 feet off the ground, and tossing it into the back of the truck. Hard, honest work. Don't know how much they're paid, $8/hr. Maybe?
United Auto Worker spends the day putting the same dashboard in the same vehicle over and over again. $78/hr.
Laid off UAW worker in the Jobs Bank program spends his day working crossword puzzles, playing cards, reading the days paper looking for other "suitable" work, etc. $40/hr.
Which of these guys feels like a real man when he goes home at night?
Which ones need a little "help"?
Posted on November 19 at 8:57 p.m.
I don't care about celebrity signatures. Do care about young men working hard to achieve a goal. Whatever the final score, these young men are winners. Now hit the books just as hard to win in life as well as on the field.
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Posted on April 16 at 6:54 p.m.
NO. The alderpeople are ......... Most department heads are professionals with actual credentials to stand on.
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