Second stimulus soon?

MICHI-CAN

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Hey man, I said something that's generally considered a nice thing, wanting Americans to be healthy and educated, and you had to find a way to crap on it. That's ridiculous and then I see you consider it a human right, which I'm sure you realize it takes money to achieve, which must be done through the income of the people as a whole, also known as...what? What is a word you would use to describe that? Because "human right" provides no funding whatsoever, where's this "human right" section on my pay stub? So, it really means we want the same thing, but you have to find a way to create conflict. And you know earlier you said to turn off the electronics, but you're doing the exact same thing of getting all spun up creating a divide for no reason. Take your own advice.
Please stop. I try very hard to share truths and common needs. You keep displaying a profit motivated capitalist sheep. Money in human wellness? Yes to sustain the infrastructure and supply chain. From maybe our Military budget? Maybe tax law enforcement for filers over a million dollars. I get your youth and resources. Wish you got them for what they are. Together or forever here.
 

mooray

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When you figure out how to make medicine and medical equipment and education programs happen for free, then please make sure to let the Human Rights department know.
 

mooray

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Wait.....you realize that legislators are socialized employees and the funds they use to do things for "free" aren't actually free and those funds are socialized? What exactly were you envisioning when I said that I'm fine with extending these socialized services? You do realize education is a socialized service?
 

mooray

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You said you liked Sweden and Norway and they pay higher taxes and receive more socialized education/healthcare benefits, does that mean that when you disagree with me for saying the things you like, that you're really just mad at yourself? Is this an ESL issue? This shit's gone weird. Roll over and give Rob his phone back, he's easier to talk to.
 

MICHI-CAN

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Wait.....you realize that legislators are socialized employees and the funds they use to do things for "free" aren't actually free and those funds are socialized? What exactly were you envisioning when I said that I'm fine with extending these socialized services? You do realize education is a socialized service?
Please choose a course or line of subject. I ain't huntin' wabbits. Socialism in it's true form is a good thing for the masses. I know what my high taxation gave to my community and state. Fully support proper utilization. My issue is the latest connotation of definition of socialism. Taboo as a result of Republican and Democratic corporate s protecting the so called socialized employees further get rich schemes. When elected officials wear jump suits with sponsor logos I''ll consider your point.
 

MICHI-CAN

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You said you liked Sweden and Norway and they pay higher taxes and receive more socialized education/healthcare benefits, does that mean that when you disagree with me for saying the things you like, that you're really just mad at yourself? Is this an ESL issue? This shit's gone weird. Roll over and give Rob his phone back, he's easier to talk to.
Just impersonal. But I'm beginning to scratch my head on our current position.LOL.
 

mooray

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Really it doesn't even matter. No political/economic system has ever existed in its purest form, so who cares what we pretend it is. There's nothing wrong with the variants of socialism or capitalism with decent people and hatred for either system is really just misdirected. Any system has socialized aspects, regardless of what the word triggers. People that want to blame the system should probably invest in a mirror first.
 

Fogdog

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You said you liked Sweden and Norway and they pay higher taxes and receive more socialized education/healthcare benefits, does that mean that when you disagree with me for saying the things you like, that you're really just mad at yourself? Is this an ESL issue? This shit's gone weird. Roll over and give Rob his phone back, he's easier to talk to.
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Toad you so
 

PJ Diaz

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In other news relevant to the thread, my wife convinced me to buy a $1000 trampoline for the kids. Hope they have a jumping good time. Also I have to dig up a good sized lemon tree and move it to the corner of the yard to make room. Do you think that's gonna be hard? I'm going with yes.
 

MICHI-CAN

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In other news relevant to the thread, my wife convinced me to buy a $1000 trampoline for the kids. Hope they have a jumping good time. Also I have to dig up a good sized lemon tree and move it to the corner of the yard to make room. Do you think that's gonna be hard? I'm going with yes.
I had a trampoline. Don't let the kids have access to a large magnifying glass. And a 5 foot lemon tree in my living room. I peeked for my repot. Wheaties for breakfast 2 days before you start.
 

PJ Diaz

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I had a trampoline. Don't let the kids have access to a large magnifying glass. And a 5 foot lemon tree in my living room. I peeked for my repot. Wheaties for breakfast 2 days before you start.
Currently the tree is about 12-feet tall, but I'm gonna hack it down to 5-feet before starting the dig up. I heard they have shallow roots. I hope that's true, but I did buy a new sawzall with a titanium tipped bit recently if they give me strife.
 

MICHI-CAN

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Currently the tree is about 12-feet tall, but I'm gonna hack it down to 5-feet before starting the dig up. I heard they have shallow roots. I hope that's true, but I did buy a new sawzall with a titanium tipped bit recently if they give me strife.
It's freezing rain and snow here right now. LOL. And shallow translates to wide. Wash the saw blades with ISO and lube with mineral oil if actually using. Nasty petroliates on blades from processing and rust inhibitions. I use a hedge trimmer on my plants.
 

PJ Diaz

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It's freezing rain and snow here right now. LOL. And shallow translates to wide. Wash the saw blades with ISO and lube with mineral oil if actually using. Nasty petroliates on blades from processing and rust inhibitions. I use a hedge trimmer on my plants.
It's cold here this week too, but next week looks nice. I've been cutting back all the trees on my property, and putting a clear roof on my back deck; unfortunately not completed quite in time for the rain this week -- nothing like smoking a joint on the dry deck in the rain. I sure do seem to get a lot more done around the house when "working from home".

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MICHI-CAN

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It's cold here this week too, but next week looks nice. I've been cutting back all the trees on my property, and putting a clear roof on my back deck; unfortunately not completed quite in time for the rain this week -- nothing like smoking a joint on the dry deck in the rain. I sure do seem to get a lot more done around the house when "working from home".

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A bit more blubber chewing temps here. But yes. Plop you ass down in the middle of your horticulture and enjoy a beverage and smoke. You earned it. Screw the voices trying to make nature extinct. More people should learn their true basic needs. LOL.
 

DaFreak

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High wage location. My union certified welder/machine builder is 18/hr to start. $12 as the welder. Was $24 before "Right to work for less" laws.

And I can't get any help as a disabled on the job "American". Explain that please.
And you never thought to move to a high wage location? You can’t complain about it if you didn’t do everything in your power to make life better for you and your family, including moving. People put their lives at risk to come to America, walking thousands of miles. If you couldn’t pack up the winnebago what do you expect?
 

TacoMac

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Since a little over 50% owns stocks I think most people would care if the market collapsed
That's a very misleading statistic.

The vast majority of that are people who have 401k accounts. They're not "investors" in stocks.

The percentage of people who actively and knowingly invest in stocks is closer to 16%, with the majority of those being day traders.

Why else do you think 90% of all stocks are owned by less than 20% of the population?
 
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